AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. MESSRS J. KERSLAKE & COMPANY, acting under instructions from the Public Trustee as executor of the will of the late Margaret Young, will offer for sale by public auction at their auction rooms, Queen Street, Masterton, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of December, 1940, at 2 p.m., all that piece of land, containing 1 rood, situate in the Borough of Masterton, being part of Section 25, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, and being part of Lot 11, D.P. 3565, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 291, Folio 121, Wellington Registry, subject to mortgage for £650. The property is situated at 122 Renall Street, Masterton, and the buildings comprise attractive dwellinghouse, garage and conveniences. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers and also at the Public Trust Office, Masterton. FRANK M. WHYTE, District Public Trustee, MASTERTON.
SATURDAY, DEC. 14, AT OPAKI. Just over Ramp, next School House. 100 W.L. PULLETS, 4 months old; 200 W.L. Laying Hens, crated in lots to suit buyers. All good healthy birds, having had GRASS runs. Also Wire Netting, Feed Hoppers, Poultry House, etc. j J KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by Mrs .Waring to sell by auction as above. J. KERSLAKE, ’Phone 1329. Auctioneer. LAND, DWELLINGS FOR SALE. J. WILSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, CARTERTON. 9QQ ACRES, freehold; suitable mixed farming; well watered. About 60 acres flat, balance low hills, gone back to manuka. In present condition would milk about 20 cows. 5-roomed house, insured £450. Handy to cheese factory and good town. Price, £l3OO. IKQ ACRES, freehold; good winter grazing; part flat, no stones; handy to Carterton. Price, £6OO.
H. M. MORTON & SON, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS/ Hotel Midland Building, MASTERTON, QUEEN STREET. ’PHONES: 2072\(Office), 1764 and 1980 (Private). AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME TJEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, containing 3 bedrooms,' drawing room, dining room, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, etc., with all modern conveniences, including gas stove, electric hot water service, gas copper, concrete tubs, built-in porcelain bath, hot point in each room. All fittings, including electric pendants and shades included. Good garage, woodshed, toolshed and lock-up work, shop. First-class section, nicely laid out in gardens, lawns and orchard. It is seldbm that a house of this quality is on the market, and we can confidently recommend it to anyone requiring a superior home. Vacant possession can be given. Price and terms on application. 791 ACRES, good flats, close to Mas2 terton. 4-roomed cottage, good cowbails and sheds. A good fattening, cropping or dairying proposition. Price £2500, with about £4OO cash. Balance can remain for a long term at 4J per cent. A wonderful opportunity to get in a handy little farm with a small deposit.
J. KERSLAKE & CO., LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. FOR SALE. QOUND 7-ROOMED HOUSE, Lincoln Road; just recently renovated and stands on a large section of really good land. £875. 9 ACRES of first-class land, Makora Road. £2lO. K-ROOMED HOUSE, Johnston Street. £5OO. G-ROOMED HOUSE, good section, Miriam Street. £750. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, Worksop Road; good locality and close to Queen Cfrppf £595 / C-ROOMEd’ HOUSE, Lansdowne. £750.
C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. A STRAIGHT-OUT, LEASE FOR 7 YEARS. Ida ACRES, within 3 miles of Masterton; all level and ploughable; suitable dairying, cropping or sheep. To an approved tenant we can lease this nice property at 35/- per acre. Terms: Half-year payable in advance; no goodwill. Good home and outbuildings.
SELLAR & SELLAR, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, 6 PERRY STREET - - P.O. BOX 54 ’PHONES: Office, 1216; Private, 1215. AGENTS: ROYAL INSURANCE CO. (Fire). OCEAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. (Workers’ Compensation and Personal Policies). FOR SALE. AN attractive half-acre section, Renal! Street, nearly opposite the Wairarapa College entrance. Splendid stream. Particulars on anplication.
ARMY STORES. Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013, KHAKI Shorts, 3/11; Khaki Shirts, 6/11, 8/11; Khaki Bib Overalls, 7/11; Khaki Trousers, 6/11; Boys’Khaki Shorts, 2/6 to 3/6; Khaki Sac Coats, 7/11; Painters’ Bib Overalls and Coats, 11/6 each. HAVERSACKS, 3/- to 7/6; Shoulder Packs, 6/6 to 22/6; Ground Sheets, 7/6; Camp Beds, 22/6; Kapoc Camp' Mattresses, 11/6, 14/6; Kit Bags, 5/- to 8/6; Tents and Flys. 500 ARMY JACKETS, 9/6 each; 400 Army Trousers, 12/6 each; Army Riding Strides, 12/6; Puttees, 3/6; Boys’ Army Shorts and Jackets, 4/6 each; Army Hats, 3/-; Army Spurs, 3/6. All I lines in Saddlery.
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