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Land and Produce. J. A. J. MACLEAN & CO., Auctioneers, Land, Estate and Financial Agents. P.O. Box 120. Mastbkton. Tolephone 208 A MONEY-MAKING INVESTMENT. ACRES, freehold, Bay of 01/1/1/ Plenty. 1800 acres fenced, subdivided and suiTaco sown, part ploughed, about 2000 acres bush, remainder high fern, two-thirds of the land is ploughablo when cleared. The land is mostly easy rolling downs, lies well to the sun, and is splendidly watered. The homestead contains 7 rooms, and has every convenience. There aro also numerous outbuildings, besides stock yards, etc. The property is situated within 1(5 miles of a town, the main road from which runs right through tho property, WHICH IS ADMIRABLY SUITED FOR CUTTING UP INTO SMALL FARMS. Dairying has already started in tho district. Land in the vicinity has been selling at from £2 10s to over £5 per acre, and owing to the trend of settlement must rapidly increase in value. Some of the best sheep and cattle have been sold oIT this property, which is splendid fattening country. To anyone wanting good sheep and cattle country at a cheap figure we have no hesitation in recommending this property, which we have personally inspected. Price, £9000. £1000 cash required. CHEAP MASTERTON PROPERTY. 6 ACRES of good land, within 20 minutes of P. 0., about 1 acre in orchard, balance grass, comfortable G-roomcd house, stable, dairy, hayloft, cowbails, etc. Price only £(i()0. For prompt sale. A RARE BARGAIN.—WeII-built modern (i-roomed house, having all conveniences, close to centre of town, land ; J-acre, nicely planted Price only £350. £50 cash. Owner sacrificing on account of leaving the district. C~ 'ENTRAL.—First-class 8-roomed dwelling, built of heart totara, land nearly i-acre. Price, £550. Cheap. FOR SALE. jpa X DEPOSIT—House 4 rooms, wash _*W_JO house, scullery. About j acre land. Price, £275. Small deposit. Easy Terms. _nK/\ DEPOSIT—House 5 rooms, etc., oWOhJ' splendid section, .',-acre land, Sussex-street, Price, £400. DAIRY FARM (leasehold). Af\f\ ACRES, leasehold, 25s per acre, tjc'L/vJ* for a long term of years, situated close to town and cheese factory in Wairarapa, at present carrying 3 sheep per acre, besides cattle, a suitable place for all round mixed farming, all cleared, all llat and ploughable, well watered and grassed, good fences, house (i-rooms, cottage 4-rooms, toolshed, dip, sheep yards, cowshed, dairy, stalls, buggyshed, etc. A splendid property for dairy and sheep farming. Splendid soil. Price for owner's interest and improvements, £750. J. B. NICOL, Auctioneer, Land, Estate, Financial, and Insurance Agent. Bannister-street, - - Masterton. S. R. EDWARDS Representative. DON'T PAY EXORBITANT PRICES FOR MEAT. Prices Again Brought Down. Till] public of Masterton have treated me so kindly that I have decided to show my appreciation by making a further reduction in the price of meal. You will save pounds on your butcher's bill in the course of a year if you patronise the POST OFFICE MEAT MART. Remember This— Prices aro now so low that I cannot afford to give credit. My " Cheap Meat for Cash " System broke up the butcher's combine, and as long as the public are willing to pay cash I will sco that they get CHEAP MEAT. The Abattoir returns prove that I am doing tho biggest meat trade in Masterton. An Elec'ric Fan has just been fitted up, which keeps ihe shop cool in the hottest weather, and drives away all ilivs. Tho Mart is up-to.date. Small Goods a speciality. Patronise me for a month and see what you will save. HUGH LONG, The People's Friend. POST OFFICE MEAT MART. Telephone 25b. MURTOPrg : SHEEP DIP. TESTIMONIALS. ] R. B. B WILLIS, Te Ahuahu, Auckland :— . " Used seventeen years, and vouch for its efliciency in every respect. S. S. ADDENBROOKE, Mangamahu, Wan- | ganui :—" Used eleven years ; have j always found it reliable and the sheep [ clean." • E. LEWIS, Makirikiri, Wanganui:—" Used 1 for fifteen years, and Jound it always thoroughly satisfactory." JOHN DEROLES, Hinau, Auckland:— - " Used ten years. I feel sure if the in- i structions are carried out, anyone using I Murton's Dip will be perfectly satisfied." i ALEXANDER YOUNG, Mangamohu, Wan- i ganui :—" Have used MURTON'S c CHAMPION DIP for twelve years, and am thoroughly satisfied with it." 11. S. CORNFOOT, Halcombe :—" Used for last ten years. Kills all and promotes growth of wool." < H. J. TWIGG, Petane, H.B.:—" Used seven- ( teen yes>-s, has given me great satisfaction—no lice and no loss of sheep." L. G. SAXBY, Whatatutu, Gisborne :— " Used for nine years. Sheep always free from ticks or lice." g N. WALLACE, Eskdale, H.B.:—"Used sixteen years. It is easily mixed, uniform in strength, and destroys all ticks and l lice. Have used other, but nono so satisfactory." Waikarapa Agents : PI NEW ZEALAND LOAN & 8 i MERCANTILE CO., LTD. _.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 8