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LAND FOB SALE. GOOD SECURITIES OK SMALL SHEEP PROPERTY WILL BE ACCEPTED AS PART PAYMENT OF THIS FINE PROPERTY. 5000 ACRES. 5000 ACRES. of which 2000 Acres are beautiful river flats that will fatten bullocks. The property is situated 15 miles from good township, railway and saleyards. Fencing good; water first-class, creeks and springs. All been bush country; fern on some portions now. Carrying capacity at present 6000 sheep, 500 head cattle, and this can be increased to 10,000 sheep with little improvement. River boundary on one side. Fifty-two paddocks. Buildings.—These are first-class, comprising eight-roomed house with all modern conveniences; orchard; lawn te'-’nis grounds; large wool shed, stables and implement shed. PRICE, £50,000 as a going concern; walk in, walk out. C. C. ROSS & CO. LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON AND AUCKLAND. (Country Wellington Stoek Exchange.) Members Land Agents’ Association. GOOD BUYING. MODERN four-roomed bungalow and kitchenette, with all conveniences under one roof. Up-to-date in every respect. Sleeping porch, etc. Very nicely laid out quarter-acre section. Motor shed. Situated in the West End. Price for quick sale, £1250, with £l5O cash. (459) LARGE Five-roomed house, well papered; good verandahs, h. and c. water, electric light and drainage. Range and gas stove, caliphont heater, all conveniences under one roof. Good quarter-acre section. Price, £9OO for ready sale. Good terms. Good locality. I (460) ! SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW with all conveniences; over half-acre of good land. Nicely laid out garden and shrubbery. Price, £lOOO. Terms £250. (457) FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE with bathroom, scullery, drainage, range, gas stove; eighth-acre section. Price, £625. Terms, £125 cash. Insurance £6OO. I (400) 460 ACRES Freehold. Handy to Carterton. About 100 acres river flats. Practically all ploughable. Now carry- , ing 800 ewes and 70 cattle. GBod sevenroomed dwelling; wool shed, barn, cow shed, etc. Land suitable for cropping, dairying or grazing. Price £l7 per , acres, with £2OOO cash. (210)I 1100 ACRES Freehold, about 16 miles I from Masterton. Undulating to easy | hills. About 30 acres flat. Well fenced > into 15 paddocks and well watered. Grazing and fattening country. Carryj ing 2000 sheep, mostly breeding ewes, and 130 cattle of which 60 breeding cows. Good seven-roomed house, wool shed, motor shed, dip and yards, etc. Price, £l6 10/- per acre. Terms arranged- (208) MONEY TO LAND on Chattel and Real Estate. Large and small sums awaiting investment. FEDERAL LAND?ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENCY, PERRY’S BUILDINGS, MASTERTON Telephone 1782; Private, 1570 PERRY STREET. P.O. Box 163. Land Representative— MR. ADAM GRANT, No. 7, Elizabeth Street, MASTERTON FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF ABSENTEE OWNERS. SECTION, Lincoln Road. Government valuation, £135. To effect a quick sale owner will accept £125. No. 2844 LARGE HOUSE, only built a few years, with six rooms, large bathroom with porcelain bath, wash house and a large number of built-in wardrobes and cupboards. Aerogen gas supply; water slpp’y by windmill. About five miles from Masterton. The house alone is worth. £l2OO. Ten acres of land, cowshed, hay shed and several other outbuildings. If sold this month, £ll5O will be accepted and terms can be ei™?- No. 2846 SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, large corner section. Electric light, gas cooker, water and drainage. Situated Worksop Road. Owner must sell, and has reduced price to £7OO if sold this month. Worth £950. No. 2785 KEITH & CO., LAND AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON.

FOR SALE. AN EXCELLENT Little Farm of 370 Acres, situated on a Good Road four miles from a Wairarapa town. The owner is milking 80 cows, running 800 Sheep and Cropping 50 acres. There Is a first-class homestead with a complete range of Farm Buildings. WoU subdivided and splendidly watered. This year this farm grossed nearly £2OOO Price and terms very reasonable. Full particulars from E. L. HOLMWOOD & CO., LICENSED LAND AGENTS. STOCK, FINANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, DISCRETION. DISCRETION leads a man to look for something better” when choosing a New Suit—it makes him place Style, Fit a»d Finish above all else—it makes him realise the vast difference between a Tailor-made and a “slop” suit—and finally it shows him the wisdom of selecting his tailor with care. The obvious course now is: Let Ball Measure you for Your Next C. S. BALL, Tailor. QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1928, Page 8