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Land and Ptvcs»\Jw:.:o. '» FOR SALK! ON EASY TERMS. 3, i[*f\M ACRES, first class ilunp anil \}\P 4 cattle country, well-watered, and diviu-i. into convenient paddocks; situated at Tanitahi; 100 acres have boon j ploughed, mid is sown in turnips. Easy c terms can be arranged if desired. Fuller particulars can be obtained upon application to— JOHN UAYNEIi, Grange Farm, Taratahi. WAIBAKAPA LAND AGENCY. PROPERTY LIST. FARMS. f <T> ( \ ACRES iirst-elass sheep country, f}_«i s l./ 7 paddocks, onrriiMl last winter j 1000 sheep and -10 head of oaUle, 4-im-nii'd j ruwe erected and aii !K-co.-,sny i>i!ti>ui!JiiiK-S j v,Oi>l riiici, dipiiiiii yards, nnd ;;ooi! (pivhani ; ■" t!i!\e i-j limber an. l materia! on the ground ■> >'ii';i';ioi;t !o erect a 7-roomed huii.se. I'riee, £ii 10s per aero. ;' /-»."> A ACUK-S, Whartama District, r OO"'__J divided into 12 paddocks, 8- i roomed tot:ir:i dwelling-house, totani (ene- , ' iii{T, carries 1000 sh-jep, 100 head of cattle ; and a number of horses, halE-milo from j , school, 3 miles from telephone and post office. Price, £5 per acre cash. TOWN SECTIONS. i BUILDING Allotment in Bannister- j street and Colombo-road. ! c -ft AOUK and 7-roomed home at Lans- ; _EL dowiie. well imL4ie;L Trice, £l'2-j ; ' J £123 e:ish down. ! j-rj QUAKTEU-ACHE, Makora-road. well "! X fenced, with orch.uvl. I'-ice, £[0. Iq, IiOOJIED lloum', and h.iif-:;cre, at r J «_P ljauslowne, opyoiito ilirshberg's. ' I Trice. iJ'JOO; terms. |-| ACHE and house, Adauw' Estate. ___ Trite, AI--T); terms. ~i ili ACliiiS, and 10-roomod house, jLeJ Adam,;' Estate. Tnje, £1-300 ; terms. For full particulars apply to ELI SMITH, '' j MASTEKTON. "KfISE AND KNIGELTJ Main siki:kt, Esiitauuka. SiON ACEC^TS. We have 1-30 properties on our books for sale and tole.we.on tonus to - ill t all clients. The propcities rauge fiom 4,000 acres down to 20 acres. Tho following are a few samples of what we have tor saie: - 6150> L ACRKS, highly improved,-close to Oi-J* 1 -' rahht'.i; , .; 7-room_d house, bathroom, stiblc iitid all modern conveniences. A bargain. £700. Terms. 119 ~S 4f"\jT)k ACRES, Kaiparoro, all fiat, _L\J'xJ' divided into very convenient ■ j pp.ddocks ; o-roonied house, eow-baii, sheds, I etc. £10 per acre ; easy terms. This is an excellent und cheap dairy farm. CO ~§ rj.I.P., iiiujstone land, I _g_O \J creamery to be creeled next j season close to property ; 4-roomed house, wool shed nnd outbuildings; property all grassed, well-fenced and sub-divided. Trice, 5 I £875; terms. 65 I fe"H/-\f"& ACRES, L.1.1 , ., first-class dairy i &\}'\J land, 100 acres llat river deposit, I balance low hills, 100 acres in grass, 20 acres I felled, vvinteied 43 head of cattle, subdivided into 2 paddocks; 3-roomed house, cow-shed, outhouses, etc.; two luiles from crciunery, school and Tost Ollice by good n\.;tai!ed road. A very cheap property at : - £7-25. 124 Q, />.,/\ ACHES, t'cod sheep country; _- jOiiv/ roomed house, etc.; one mile j from creamery, Tost OiJicy and school; - j could rai.k '20 cows ftoui front of property. ' I-rie;-, £5 per aers; terms. 45 ! irp t> r f\ AOiiKS rail good land, 310 acres J tJOU in grass, 40 acres valuable 1 totara, bash ; 4-roomed house, outbuildings, I sheep-yards, dip, etc.; U0 acres ploughed, 50 acres A bargain at £5 10a per acre ; terms. 28 > y /~\?'£. ACHES, L.1.P., 270 acres in O'v *J , grasio, wintered well 000 sheep and 29 head of cattle. Rental, £1- 10s per year. Trice, £2 12s GJ. l^l ""O'AWKIiIG BUSINESS, average profits JLJL £3 per week. Owner forced to sell. Price, £-0 for v:iu. Scock (all good) at in--6 rr — jgTRAHAGEX & JJAErORD, High-Class Tailors, pEKUS-STr.EKT, MiSIEBTOS. Oar first shipment of Sprin..- • :d Summer tlcod.; are to hand, spcoinlly selected by us ice coming seasons. They comprise ! c-il? luebcst-quality oi materials and neatest i a procurable." We are carrying alargo stock iiud invite your inspection. KP.AHAGEN & HARFORD, Perry-street. t . Agents for A. ROBERTSON, Dyer, ; Wellington. PERTH DYE WOSKS, GaOZNEE-BTEEKI, V/eITjINGXOS. KNOWN—A fact that dare " VV not be disputed-that A. ROBERTSON is the Euat, Cheapest, Quickest, and Most Experienced General Dyer, Cleaner. ) and Pressor in Wellington. Ostrich Feathers and Kid Gloye Cleaning a specialty. Telephone 913. MASTEBION AGENTS, S KSAHAGEN AND HARFORD, Perry-street. ~ WHI"PATIiENT ? the payment of a small amount in =c O advance of v rent you can become 3 ". your own landlord. 5r " To sceare it property for yourself you can '" borrow up to two-thirds of its value, repaying the loan by Monthly Instalments which r will only amount to slightly more than your '* rentLoans repayable at any time upon six n months' notice being given. For full information apply to the agents or— WiLTER A. TATE, Manager. Masterton Agent—Mb (i. S. W. Dalutmple. g Alfredton and Eketahuna—F. H. Wood & Soxs, Ltd. the PERMANENT INVESTMENT and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAIUPA Mais-street, Giieytown. tiu - WniTLOCK'S I'HOSNIX BRAND ff SAUCE, D UNSURPASSED FOR FIATOHB. j ?,, Also his fiiinous ■ iHQIAti COMDIRIESTS. ° j No fce'tor in the market. Pure, Palatable Economical. NSW SEASON'S TO3-lATO SAUCE is delicious. .- Local Agents, J. D. Cbdickskank A Co., Ltd. i I GOODALL'S BLANKETS, ;•{ i LAI'.Gi: ( U )UAXTITY of Single and L" fi!L- Doulile Ij'unkets left over from tho 7 Sain last Saturday mny now be purchased Privately at Auction Prices. Double Heavy White Woollen Blanket?, 1")'- jier pair, full size Single Heavy White Woollen Blankets, 7/0 and ',)/■ pailHeavy Striped Bush Rugs, 4/0 each Fancy Coloured Quilts end Coverlets, 4/0 each. PIKST COME, FIRST SEBVED! f THEY MUST ALL HE CLEARED. G. H. GOODALL, AUCTIONEER, TLciu arc ail I'eriectiy New and Unused. KINSEY, Portrait Photographer. Lαj: ijtok ■ Q oay, Wγjj,t\GTO.s'. lil ilSTH.ir:-QU PLUMSENG ■ [Established 187'!.] T\ PICKERING, Plumber, Gas Fitter; Jk.J-' •> etc., begs to notify the public that he is :tliv;iys prepared to undertake all kinds of plumbing on the shortest notice, and guarantees satisfaction. Ho has every plumbing requisite in stock, and effects water and drainage connections on the most approve! sanitary principles. ESTIMATES tnado for fitting up dairy factories, etc. Importer of Gas Fittings, Globes nnd Burners, Brass Taps, Corrugated and Plain Iron. D. PICKERING, Queon-Btreet.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 4

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