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W. H. CRUICKSHANK. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Perry street : : Masterton. FOR SALE. J.yOUSE, 5 rooms, stable, trao' shed, washhouse, bathroom, li. :nivl c. water, all eonvoniences, situated at Lansdowne. two frontages aerc land. Price GC7-3. Easy terms Xo. 2301. H °r i'SE, 6 moms, tubs, li. and c. water, ■every conveniiuioc. nearly '-aero land, situated at Lansdowne. everything brand now. Price, £'(>oo. Terms £7o cash, balance (J per cent. and railway, 8 acres in crop 50 acres boon ploughed, 1G paddocks, carry 80 dairy cows, 20 weaners, 12 heifers, 2 bulls, 2 horses, Wo 7roonrod houses, cowshed, sheepyards, wooisheds, milking machine, every convenience. Price £27 10s pr acre, only £-500 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. The above is a splendid dairy farm ami I can thoroughly .recommend at the pivice. RESIDE'S ESTATE. / \NLY 2 Sections unsold. Apply early and get one of these. Price, £IOO. Terms easy. A YOU CANNOT DO.BETTER THAN - Consign Your Sheep TO THE Wellington Meat Export Co. Both for freezing and shipping Fat Stock on Clients'account, the facilities o£ the W.M.E. Co. are unrivalled. The lowest current rates only are charged fortheservice,and the W.M.E.Co.. Ltd., is also prepared to buy Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle. Particulars as to prices' and charges will be supplied by th# company or their buyers Thomas H. Murray, Master ton, Tel. Office No. 346; W. B. McFadzean, Feathers ton, Tel. No. 53 j Masterton office, Te. 346. Thos. Riddell, Pahiatua, Tel. 60. Andrew Peters, BanneVirke, Tel. No. 27. From Soli to Crop—From Crop to Sheep. W M.T!. Co. Manures, contain larpro quantities of Animal Matter from the Slaughter House. Thus these Manures follow Nature's own plan of Fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements extracted from the soil in the, process of Sheep Fattening. Trices and Particulars of analysis posted on application to WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. 18-20 HUNTER ST. - WELLINGTON^ to SPECULATORS. 750 ACRES, all first class bush land held on lease from the Maoris, rental Is 9d per acre for the first 21 years and 5s "for the second 2L years on unimproved value. The property is situated 7 miles from railway; it'is nice rolling country and well watered; when grassed will carry 2 sheep per aero besides cattle. Splendid climate. This is a splendid chanco for a man with small capital to secure a good piece of sheep country. Price only 25s per aoro with £350 to £4OO cash, balance caii remain at 4 pea- oent. fav 5 years. FulJ. particulars from—lt, knight. Land Agant i i Ekatahuna, P. p. WELCH. LAND And estate aceht, PERRY ST. U MASTERTON, Yorkshire insurant* Co., Fire, Accident, and Liva Stock., iu. gu . TO LET. gHOP, living rooms, and stable, Six-Stall Stable. ; FOR SALE. A SACftIPIOJi A COSY 4-<rooiued House, jvith kidJ, scullery and very convenient. Good i-acre section, well stocked with vegetables. Everything iu good order. As owner is leaving Mastatton ho offers this comfortable home at the low of £275. LANSDOWNE, Nearly 3 acres, nico square block, fenced on both sides, £l2O per acre. KKA AGUES, good sheep country, OtfU Masterton, £l6 per acre Land in the vicinity of this property is selling up to £27 per acre. 1181. 1 <l/8 ACRES, Mauriceville, Freehold, about 60 acres been cultivated, 7-roorncd house and 2 small cottages, 7-bail cowshed. Hay shed, stable, implement shed and store room. Near school and factory. Winters about 200 ewes and carries a good dairy herd, besides young < stock. Prico including stock, binder, plough, horse, trap, harness, tools and sundries as a going concern, £25 per acre. 1172

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 4 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 4 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 4 November 1915, Page 8