AUCTION. THURSDAY, APRIL 3. At 12.15 p.m. AT ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHERSTON. e KERSLAKE & CO. have been in- * strutted to sell, by public auction, residential freehold town properties. LOT I—Dwelling, 4 rooms, Waite Street. Electric light, Shacklock range, etc., together with section one-eighth of an acre. On account of absentee. Vacant possession. Terms can be arranged. LOT 2— Dwelling. Fox Street, 5 ■ rooms and all conveniences, whare, fowl house, garage 20 x 14, with shop frontage. Vacant possession. Terms can be arranged. For particulars, apply to J. C. M. McKenzie, Accountant. Featherston, or the Auctioneer. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. LAND. DWELLINGS FOR SALE. C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ATEW BUNGALOW, Pownall Street. x All copper pipes; all electric. Price £1350. Nice home. 14 ACRES, nice Bungalow, all modern conveniences. Price, £l4OO. Terms. ATEW BUNGALOW, close town; up-to-date. Price, £1550. COLLEGE STREET. —Bungalow, electrie. Price £1550, £4OO cash. K ACRES, large shed, rich land. Price £360. £6O cash. 1 I ACRES, nice little home, all elec--2 trie. Price £ll5O, £4OO cash.
J. KERSLAKE & CO., LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. JPOR SALE. —Up-to-date Bungalow, 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, sittingroom, breakfast room-, kitchenette, electric cooker, bath-room with porcelain bath and basin, electric hot water, wash-house and lavatory all under one roof; large garage; J acre section, sunny position. £270 cash, balance State mortgage, repayable about 257weekly, including rates and insurance. Close to town. TTANDY LITTLE FARM, £3OO taken off it last year; 22 J acres; milking 14 cows. House All Electric; 7 paddocks; implement shed, fowl house, pig stye. Owner getting old and will sell for £l4OO, which includes 14 cows, mower, discs, hay rake and sweep, draught horse, breeding sow, electric 1cow milking machine. Good proposition. C-ROOMED HOUSE and Valuable Secu tion, 2 minutes’ walk to Queen Street. Garage. Only £750.
H. M. MORTON & SON, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hotel Midland Building, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. ’PHONES: 2072 (Office), 1764 and 1980 (Private). ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE PAHIATUA DISTRICT. no ACRES, all heavy flats, splendidly grassed; full range of buildings, in good order; e.l. and power; close to factory: school bus passes. Carrying and wintering 46 pedigree and highgrade Jersey cows, 11 heifers, 2 bulls. 1 horse, 17 weaners. Owner been in possession over 50 years. Price, £5O per acre. Terms to approved purchaser. ft ACRES heavy land, with good con- ° crete shed thereon; two miles from Masterton P.O. Price, £375. Easy terms. C-ROOMED HOUSE, newly painted ° and papered. All electric. Handy to P.O. £BOO. Terms arranged. JVJODERN BUNGALOW, as new, West End. Six rooms, every convenience; garage, orchard, tennis court. Price. £1750. PRACTICALLY NEW BUNGALOW, very central. 5 rooms and all conveniences, garage, etc. £l3OO.
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). SECTION FOR SALE. QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, just off Worksop Road. Fruit trees. £llO cash. TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE, Lansdowne, to lease for term to approved tenant. Particulars at office. UNFURNISHED FLAT, Cole Street, 3 rooms and conveniences. 30/- week. J. WILSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. CARTERTON. RK COW FARM, freehold, all flat, handy to Carterton. Beautiful home, with every convenience, and new cowshed. Very small deposit required. JQQ ACRES, freehold, close to Carterton; all flat, 9 paddocks watered by races. Good 5-roomed house, electric light, hot and cold water, etc. Septic tank. Insurance £6OO. Price, £25 per acre.
ARMY STORES. Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013.' JYHAKI 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. TJ AVERS ACKS, 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. 50Q ARMY JACKETS, 9/6 each; 400 j'Vrmy 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 lines in Saddlery.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 March 1941, Page 10
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