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Land and Produce. W. B. OHBNNELLS & CO., W. B. Chennells.] [Geo. Sellar, a.i.a.n.z. Auctioneers, Accountants, Land, Estate, Financial, and Insurance Agents, PERRY-STREET, MASTERTON. The Oldest Established and Principal Agency in the District. HOUSES TO LET. 7 ROOMS and 5 acres, Kuripuni, 20s. 8 rooms, stabling, and (! acres, Manaia, 2(!s. Lincoln-road, 6 rooms L'ss, 7 rooms 15s. 14 rooms, VicLoria-street, 28s. G rooms and 1 acre, South-road, 1 .'is. f> rooms and l.[ acres, Upper Plain, 11s. 8 rooms and i acres, Uomebush, 2'2a od. Georgestreet, 4 rooms, its. Pine-street, 4 rooms, 12.5. Bannister-street, 4 rooms, Os. MASTERTON—TO BE LET. jTi ENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE (unfurxJT nishedj and Grounds, commanding lovely view of the Tararua Ranges, and very pleasantly situated on the high ground in the favourite district of Upper Plain, Masterton, only I.', miles from Post Office and principal shops." MODERN and WELL-ARRANGED RESIDENCE,of attractive.design, with four verandahs, and containing ten good lofty rooms, bathroom and most complete domestic offices, hot and cold water installed, gas and drainage connected, in splendid order, and htted with every convenience. The OUTBUILDINGS include capital stabling, buggy house, etc The GROUNDS comprise four acres of good land, half of which is tastefully laid out. in flower and ornamental gardens with lawns, the remainder being in grass. MODERATE RENT to responsible and careful tenant. FOR SALE. DAIRYING AND SHEEP FARM. SMALL DEPOSIT. "I ACRES, four mixes from township XO\/ and railway station, on capital metalled road, and only -| mile from .school, cheese factory and creamery. All best dairying country, sown in choicest English grasses, half Hat, balance, undulating, carried all through last winter after the severe drought, 40 cows and young stock, 75 sheep and 2 horses. Suitably subdivided and every paddock well watered. Comfortable liitle homestead, nicely sheltered by trees, 5-roomcd house, 0 bail cowshed, barn, piggeries, stable, etc. Ve'7 productive orchard and garden. 5 acres stumped and ploughed. Our client desires a quick sale, and wLI sacrifice at .£ls 15s per acre, and only asks tho nominal cash deposit of .(.275 to a good man. See us at once. 2552 /Lftf\f\ ACRES, .")0 miles from Wan_bO\J'vr ganui, formation hilly, good easy hills, no gorges, lies well to the sun, plenty of fencing timber on the property, totara trees scattered over the place, all stock can be mustered on horseback, stock can cross the valleys practically anywhere ; owner fattens all wethers over 2 tooth, 4400 acres in splendid grass, fine mixture, all has been heavy bush country, well subdivided, all good fences, few small patches of flat, will winter 2\ sheep to the acre, papa formation, 14 miles from township and telephone. Now carrying 11,(500 sheep (of wliich 4000 to 5000 are breeding ewr-s, rest dry sheep) and 800 i head of cattle, 70 horses, etc. House of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, 2 woolsheds, night pens for 400 sheep, good stock yards, 4 sets of sheep yards, good 55ft concrete dip, men's whare, shearers' accommodation, stables, etc. Price, £9 per acre. Terms arranged. The best improved farm in tho neighbourhood, magnificent grass country, and well worth the money asked. 2522 Cull for (lie new edition of our very com- I plele LAND GUIDE, giving petticulars of all local Houses, Sections and Farms throJK/lioi/t the country. \ J. B. KEITH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN-STREET, - MASTERTON Representative: S. R. AMYES. LEASEHOLD. 2<T__~_ ACRES, undulating country, all HjF^JP , in grass except small patches of shelter bush. New 5-room house and outbuilding. 5 paddocks, permanent water, close to factory and p. 0., 2\ miles from railway, 4 miles from town. Lease has abou f (>!, years to run at a rental of 11s per acre. Price for goodwill, XIGS. 731 FOR SALE. £|«f> ACRES, all in grass, all ploughable t/€3 when stumped, ring fenced, 4 paddocks, all well watered by springs, 30 acres flat, balance, undulating, good soil, carrying 30 head cattle, besides horses. House 4 rooms, O-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable, trapshed, etc. Situated close to school, creamery, and railway station. Price, £15 per acre. Terms, cash £250, balance can remain at 51/.. 730 K/\ ACRES, situated J-mile from town, tJVr school and factory, all in grass, 6 paddocks, permanent water, all flat and ploughable, good house of 7 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. Price, including 20 cows, etc., £2100. Cash £300, balance can remain for 5 years at 5%. 723 s£\ ACRES, situated I.} miles from school _ ti and creamery, all in grass, (5 paddocks, all been ploughed, permanent water. House fi rooms, dairy, cowshed, stable, hayshed, etc. Price, including 17 cows, horse, pigs, cart, harness, cans, etc., £1545. Terms, £300 cash. ' GBS "i /"felfill ACRES, 93 acres in good grasses, JLy/x/ 8 ac.rps shelter bush, 50 acres ploughable, 5 paddocks, watered by springs. Buildings: 4-room house, 12-bail cowshed, stable, loft, dairy, trapshed, etc. 5 miles from town, 1 \ miles to creamery, school and store. Price, £15 15s per acre. Cash £350, including the following stock: 22 cows, 2 heifers, 1 horse, cart and harness, cans, etc. 727 -Jj d~\d~\ ACRES, situated close to school and factory, 4 miles from town and railway station, all in grass, 70 acres ploughable, 4 paddocks, good house of 7 rooms, dairy, stable, cowshed, etc. Price, ■ £1750, including 18 cows, horse, cart and ; harness, 20 ton of oats, stack of hay, pigs, ' cans, etc. 71C J e D. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Limited, GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION, STOCK & INSURANCE AGENTS, Perry-street, Masterton. We have for sale —• SEED WHEAT and OATS, GRASS SEED (Winners of Gold Medal for Farm Seeds, Masterton A. and P. Association, 1909.) TOP DRESSING FOR PASTURES-BASIC SLAG, actual analysis of our stock: 17% and 21% Phosphoric Acid, or 37% and 49% Phosphate of Lime, 70% to 90% Fineness Improved Kainit, 22% Sulphate of Potash. A (Registered Analysis with Minister of Agriculture.) Wβ stock all HIGH-GRADE MANURES. AGENTS—N.Z. Insurance Company (Ac;ident, Fire and Marine), P. and O. Steam- « (hip Co., Reid and Gray's Implements, 3utter's Iron Fencing Posts, William's Patent Croppers.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 8