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iTamd awl> pEtonucs. MaIS-STKK-T, EICETAUnNA. Land.Es ate, Im^urakce AND COMM'.SSION AGENTS, auctioneebs amo Solicitors' Agents. Wo havo ninoty-eight properties of from 3,000 down to 50 acres, on terms to ruit any purchasers. Olient.i living at a distance can Ret full particulars by rotuvn post, or in=poot prouortiea at no cost to thomsolves. Tho following are a few of tho properties in our hands for salo: - -1 /_r_ ACRES Niroaha, L.1.P., houso, XliU cowshed," etc, £100. 82 HO , ? AOBES Eluwtion Reservo, 8 J O_s / yjars to run, right o£ renowal for 21 yo.u-s, good buildiags. 8 paddocks ; rent, 1/. par aero; 300 gnus. Bargain. £/00. Tor.ns. H ACHES, L.1.P.,-50 grass, houso, 01/U woolshed yards, cowshed, etc., splendid land £1250 Terms. -K5----"fl Oilk ACHES splendid dairy land, uplOl/ to-claio buildings. M &; Torma. 3t) 3K /Tk ACRES first-class land, all grass. O\J JS-5 10d. Very cheap. Good buildings. 28 OiAA ACRES, To Nui, M. Terms. SOK5 OK ACHES Cideford. £G. Terms. __S-> 20 O'S_* O§\ ACRES fn-at-olass land, firstOQOU class buildings, well-watored. grassed and fenced, carrying 4100 sheop, 800 oattle and horsos. A splendid property. £3. Terms. Jt> Tl f*f\ ACRES first-class dairy land, good buildings, all in grass, well watered, 5 paddocks. A rare chance, id ljs. Only £'250 cash required. J^ P> A ff\ ACRES good dairy land. 380 O4fc<l/ acres grassed, divided into six paddocks, well-watered; splendid six-roomed honw, on two acres of cleared ground; oowills sheds etc; 2 miles from creamery. psUaSnd school ;£llos. Only cash reoulred, b.ilanco at 5 por cent. 11. F, P. WELCH, (late Gillespie $ WekhJ FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELL 50 acres, all in crop, 4 r.h., .-stalled stable, trap shod, store room and harness room;only lj- niilos from MastoVton. Crops given in. Only £24 por acre. -a /\Q ACRES dairy farm 1J miles from J- creamery, post oilice and school. All grassed and foncad, .-roomed houso, man's room, cow-shed, hay-shed, trap-shed, piggery and fowl-house. Property is held on lease, with right of purchase at £G per acre in 1906. Rent, £&> per year; only £410 required down. 6 ROOMED House and 1 acre of land, Lansdowne, £400; only £80 required down. A bargain. 2 ACRES and 9 roomed house, 5 minutes walk from Post Office; would cut in nioa building site 3. £t>so. 4~\-f ACHES, near factory, all level, good t/.JL land, 8-roomed houso, 20 stalled cow3_e;l, outhouse, trap shed, etc., close to school, factory, store, Post Office, and 2 miles from "station. Only £1300; a bargain. X f\ f\ ACRES splendid sheep country, <£b\y\j all in best of English grasses, 7 paddocks, splendid orchard from which 4 tons of apples were picked last season, besides othor fruits, 4 r.h , woolshed, dip and yards, wintering capacity over 1000 sheep and 50 young cattle. Price, including over 800 prime well-bred sheep, 18 cattle, tools and furniture, only £8 per acre. Terms. B£>i"_ ACRES, sheep run, 12 miles from Masterton, 7 paddocks, 2 sets yards, concrete dip, 7 r.h. - , store house, wool-shed and cow-shed, 1 mile from school, wintering 1500 sheep and 75 cattle. Price, £G 10s por acre. Terms. (,s£* X ACRES, Masterton district, splendid dairy and sheep farm, 7 r.h. and several outbuildings, wintering 700 sheep and a number of cattle, main road near station. Pace, £3 per acre, stock at valuation. LANSDOWNE BUILDING SITES, from £50 to £100 per acre. Terms, 10 per oent. deposit, balance on easy terms. -t r\f\ f\ ACRES rich level country, iUUIJ situate Thames Valley, Auckland. 200 acres been ploughed and cropped ; frontage to river Thames; gentleman's residence and all necessary sueds; creamery oa the place, also Railway Station and Wharf; steamers run regularly to Auckland and Thames. One oE the finest estates in the Auckland province, situate oa main road, and only 11 miles from the mining township of Paeroa. The estate ori»inally comprised 8000 acres, 2000 of which have been sold to dairy fanners. Price, £10 por acre in the block, or will sell to suit purchasers. Owner rotinng on account of old age. 2f\ 3-ACRE sections, near centre, from \J ' £50 to £65 per £-acre. F. P. WELCH, LAND AND LABOUR AGENT, Opposite F. Feist, Grocer, Masterton. WOOL, SKIMS AND HIDES. JJi; CTBRAY, ROBBEIS & CO., WELLINGTON hold FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES of above. Spkciai. Attention Given to Classification. Prompt returns.

FOR SALE. DWELLING HOUSE of 4-rooms and sculicry, also large stable, with acres of hind, Worksop road, lately occupied by Mr "W. Hayhurst. Price, £520. Term, can be arranged. DWELLING G-rooms and Outbuilaings, half-acre land, Lincoln-road, near Railway Station. Quarter-acre in garden. Price, £350. THOS. DUNCAN, COMMISSION AGENT. Masterton. WOOi- AND SKIN AUCT2OKS. jySYIN&CxC LIMITED hold regular AUCTION SALES ''■' in Wellington, of WOOL, SHEEP-SKINS, RABBIT-SKINS T.VLLOW, HIDES, and all station RAW PRODUCTS. %*ettlers are recommended to take advantage of the means of obtaining highest market rates for their produce, which these sales afford. Advances made against produce sent for aale in Wellington, or fo. shipment to London, or against ensuing clip of Wooi. AGRICULTURAL R3AMURES SEASON—I9OI-1902—SEASON. . rrißE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND I.'-' X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. X,.ls prepared to supply as follows, on trucks, •V "Wellington :— -;;:,ROOT sir?AMUSE—£4 PE3 TON. :«;■■■,]■■■.:' ANALYSIS— ■ : -'Trioalcic Phosphate 32 per cent., Nitrogen ;.-.-. Ammonia 5 per cent. BON& DUST—£S 53 PER TOW - - . - AXAIjTHIS — Tricaleic Phos?h-ito -VI per cent., Kitrogen Ammoniiii o perccat. Laws*.' sup-kphosfhats— • j£s 5s P2R toh. ~ ■• ANALYSIS Soluble Phosphate 34 to 38 per cent, (minimum guaranteed) in original bags. T THOMAS'.P«O_,!f<--ATS-£4 15S J. FS.R 'IOH. ANALYSIS — Tribacie Phosphate 41 to 45 per cent. GvAKO-£3 »5s per Ton. ANALYSIS — Tribacic Phosphato 36 to 40 per cent. KAIHIT— £4 5S PER TOM. ANALYSI.I — ' Potash-Sulphate of Potash 23 per cent. Special mixtures can bo made to suit Farmers, and are only mixed on _ receipt of orders, thereby ensuring their running easily through the drills. FARMERS' FAVOURITE DHILL. And all Farm and Station Stores and requisites. Company's Offices, WELLINGTON, MaSTBBTON AND PahIATUA. JOHN ARTHUR, Manager. JjEVIN & 00., LIMITED Gehekal KHerchants* STOCK andSTATION AGENTS, QOBEN-STREET, MASTERTON. STATION REQUISITES at lowest rates. FULL STOCKS BEST BRANDS WINES AND SPIRITS. CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Agents Liverpool, and London and Globe Insurance Company. G. C. SUMMERELL, . . Branch Manager, i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7243, 26 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7243, 26 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7243, 26 August 1902, Page 4

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