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w**9 <■§ Ladies' & Gent's Watches. fTTHE selection of Gold and Silver Watches at my Queen Street premises embraces the Dest products horn the best watch producers in the world. They are safe and reliable time-pieces, made to stand hard wear and tear, and to give a lifelong satisfaction. Giuwfcfirees o from two to four years are given th the watches I sell and in m+cry insi ance the price is a long way below the true value of the timeYOU AEE INVITED To INSPECT THE GOODS. i\ly Telephor.*. Mo. is IS2. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. in BARGAIN SALE. - Now in Swing. GENTS'BATH GOWNS, 25/-, N>wl6/6 GENTS' CAPS, 3/6, Sale Price, 2 6. TENNIS SHIRTS, 5/6, N ow 8/11 LADIES' KID GLOVES, _/6, Now 2/11' ?5?51Si lB S GTHS ' 2 / 3 ' Sale iwi/s LEATHER BELTS, Sale Price, lOd. LADIES' TAFFETA GLOVES. iod LADIES' HRMSTITCHED H'KEKCHIEFS, 1/11 4-doz ALL OTHER GOODS AT SALE PRICES. Every HAMILL, PHONE 235.

LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STEEET, MASTEETON. Eepressntative—■S. ATMES. FOE SALE. *7O Acres, Lease with the right of purchase, rent, £125 per year, lease has 4 years to run.all in grass.flat and ploughable, subdivided into 5 paddocks, all well watered, dark heavy soil, except - ionally well grassed, good bouse oi 5 rooms, cowshed concrete, stable, hayshed, dairy, pig stys, situated close to a good town, £ mile from school and factory. Price including the following stock, 28 first class cows, 2 bulls, 3 weaners,'draught mare. 20 pigs, dray and harness, 12 ton of oat straw, 100 fowls, cans, etc. Price ,£4OO. For goodwill and stock. 950 TO EXCHANGE. 100 ■& cres, freehold, situated 3 miles from town, close to school and creamery, all in grass, all ploughable when stumped, 50 acres'stumped, subdivided into 12 paddocks, all well watered, carrying 30 cows and 100 sheep. House of 5 rooms, 8 bail cowshed, dairy, stable, trapshed, pig styes, hayshed, etc. Price £2l per acre. Equity .£ll6O. Owner will exchange for a contracting plant, 944 A. G. Cunningham, LAND, STOCK, ENSUEANCE & COMMISSION AGENT, , Main-street, »g~ TAIHAPE. Some Cheap Farms—llO acres, 1-i-p, rent £3 16s 6d halfyearly, 5 miles from Taihape, 2£ sheep country, 30 acres felled and grassed and 30 acres just felled, 30 chains fencing and yards. Price £5 per acre, easy terms. 200 acres, o-r-p at 20s acre, £ mile from Mataroa railway station and 6 J miles from Taihape, all in grass except a little shelter bush, ring-fenced, 2 paddocks, whare. Price £8 per acre, cash. 400 acres (o-r-p and 1-i-p), 12 miles from Mataroa and 18 from Taihape, abeut half in grass, good house, yards, etc. Price £5 10s per acre; terms, half cash down.. 600 acres (o-r-p and 1-i-p) 13 mile* from Mataroa and 19 from Taihape, post office 1£ miles, school 5 miles, all I felled and in good grasses except 80 acres in busb, carrying capacity 2J to 3 sheep to acre, 10 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 1 acre orchard, woolshed, etc ; Stock on the place—l4oo big sheep, 750 lambs, 15 cattle and some horses. Price £K 15s per acre, mortgage £I3OO. G.A. sotfc'ers.

WAIBAEAPA LAND AGENCY. MASTEBTON. pEST-CLASS MILLING BUSH FOR SALE comprising 1,983 acres. Tenure: Eight of purchase at 10s per acre. Situated 7 miles from railway. The land is heavily timbered, and estimated to carry—totara 10,000.000 feet, rimu 35,000 3 000 feet, matai 12,000.000 feet, white pine 6,000,000 feet tot*l, 63, 000.000' feet. . The totara is very fine class of timber, from 50 to 90 feet in length and over 6 feet in girth. Riinuis very good class of timber, being clean ir s m the ground and very uniform, is long and well girthed, growing more like kauri, runs from 3,500 to 4,000 feet per tree. Matai is also a clean lot and vnrv regular, from 45 to 50 feet in length. White pine is exceptionally goo v d, treos are very straight and long, also very clean from the butt. Price, £13,000. Terms. Cash required £2,500 (or approved s olid purchaser vendors might accept as low as ;£ 1,000, and very easy terms for balance). Apply sharp. CHOICE TARANAKI PROPERTIES. X 350 acres, Tar*naki,all good part country, first-class sheep hills, fronting good road, 4 milos from township an railway in progress, 450 acres in grass* and the balance good bush country whare, sheep yards, 2 miles sheep proof fences, o-r-p at. £l.per acre, price £2 per acre; terms £SOO cash, and balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. 2SO acres, Taranaki, freehold, one of the best dairy farms, all level and well watered by streams; good house, large cowsheds and water power for milking machines, handy to factory, school and township, good roads; cnß of the cheapest farms offering. Price £ls 10s per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. 250 acres, Taranaki, first-class coast farm, all level and rich land, well watered, 4-roomed house, large cowshed fitted up with milking machines, well fenced and subdivided, factory opposite section, at present milking 85 cows which are in good order and condition. Price, £lB per acre; terms about £IOOO cash and balance can be arranged for; stock can be taken at valuation. 100 acres, Taranaki, freehold, all level and well watered by running streams, nicely planted about homestead, good dwelling house of 8 man's room with fireplace, cowshed and' piggeries, calf paddocks planted with shelter trees, all rich land, handy to factory, school, railway and township. Price £26 per. acre, owners selling to divide interest.

'. Brown, Valuer, Land & Estate and insurance Agent, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, MASTERTON. Property Representative: D. B. Thomson. LEASEHOLD. 200 acres, leasehold, all in grass but 8 acres bush, mostly flat, good house and outbuildings, good situation near store, school and cheese factory etc, lease has 4 yeais. to run at/60 per annum. -.£300 tor the goodwill—cheap. 200 acres, first class dairy farm, all in grass, excepting 3,' i acres rape, nearly all ploughabie; good house and all necessary outbuildings, close to school and creamery, etc. £ 5 J par acre, /'2OOO mortgage at 4-£ per cent Owner would consider an exchange tor 40 or 50 acres near Masterton. 200 acres, leasehold, with compulsory purchasing claWe, 180 acres in grass, all necessary buildings, close to school, creamery, railway, etc. Price .£ls por acre, .£6OO deposit, balance at 5 per cent. This property has wintered 108 head of cattle of various ages. CHOICE HOUSE PROPEETY. A nice 6 roomed dwelling in a pleasant situation, high and dry, yet close and convenient, owner leaving Masterton. Price JJSSO. Worth going to see. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE' CHEAPEST SHEEP FARM IN HAWKE'S BAY. 900 ACRES. PEICE £3,000. £1,500 CASH. SPECIAL family reasons urge an immediate sale, hence the sacrifice. Ihis is an ideal and typical Hawk9's Bay Sheep Farm, all undulating, rideable country; practically all ploughable; all in grass and crop; 80 or 90 acres in good crops of oats, rape, kale, turnips, etc.; well-fenced; 11 paddocks, water in each; good 5-roomed house, with bath-room, wash-house, etc.; 4-stall stable, feedroom, implement shed, etc.; splendid sheep and cattle yards; 9 milds from railway station, handy to three sale yards, P. 0., etc., 2 miles; good roads. Tenure is L.I.P, at 3/11 J, less 10 per cent. Write oe Wire Sole Agents— SPENCE & CO.. THE HAWKE'S BAT LAND SALESMEN, DANNEVIRKE. LEVIN &CO., LIMITED, General Merchants and Stock and Station Agents, CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. * GENTS for the Liverpool, Londo _L Globe Insurance Company, Fir nd Acoident. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO.—the direct line; Union Steamship Company's Over Sea Lines, the Orient Eoyal Mail Line, via Suez; C. and A. Line, All Red Route, across Canada ; Messageries Maritimes Co, via Suez; the Northern Steamship Co., shortest route to Auckland. iittle's, Coopers, Fison's Dips; Suton s Famous Pedigree Seeds Agricul ural Manures. OGILVY & SONS, ) ECOED • REIGN BUTCHEEY Masterton. Only the Primest Beei and Mutton sold All orders carefully attended to. Telephone 65. MASTERTON

CHEAP DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS FOR SALE. 3LS3L3 acres leasehold with right of purchase at 7/5 per acre, 23 miles from Waverley by good metal road, and J a mile from post office ; the land is undulating and is first-class sheep country, well watared by streams and subdivided into 2 paddocks; 140 acres have been sown down in good English grass, and 120 are burnt and ready to sow down ; the 140 acres have wintered 400 sheep well ; small 2-roomed cottage ant' shed. Price £1 10s per acre. TVrms arranged. ©IJLi acres, freehold, 4 miles from Hamilton by good road, over 200 acres in srrass, ba 7 ancß rich low-lying land, partial v swsmp, all ploughable and newly fenced, subdivided into 9 paddocks and well watered, new 8-roomed dwelling, 16 bail eowshed, wapshed, good garden, etc ; will carry 2\ sheet) per acre, 1. mile from* creamery ; school and post office opposite the homestead. Price .£7 10s per acre. Easy terms. We have property bargains in all parts of the Dominion, and if you are on the lookout for land you cannot do better than apply to— H. Masemann & Co., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, 110 Ridgvray-street, WANGANTTI.

I have on my books for sale a large number of dairy farms, sheep runs, bush properties, store businesses, etc, and shall be pleased to show intending buyers over any property, and give them the benefit of my 30 years' experience of Taranaki Lands. All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated. Terms arranged AUCTIONEER LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Established 1879. TO FARMERS. [E are CASH purchasers of CHAFF , / HAT, STRAW, and all kinds of GRAIN. [CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, CONTRACTORS FOR GRAIN & CLOVER , THRESHING, ALBERT STREET, HASTEETON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 February 1910, Page 7

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