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LAND AND PRODUCE. \y B. CHENNELLS AND CO., W. B. Chbnnells.] [Geo. Sellah, f.i.a.n.z. 5 AUCTION BEES, ACCOUNTANTS, 1 LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND 1 INSURANCE AGENTS. 3 PEREY STREET, MASTEETON. a - ■ ' rpHE Oldest Established and Principal fc Agency dn the District. ' ] £8 PER ACRE. * OQft ACEES, lying 26 miles from * > ' ?l/ Masterton by good metalled roadj and within five minutes' walk of school, etc. Highly improved farming property, ring-fenced and subdivided into 13 paddoc . AH grassea excepting 25 acres under plough. About "50 acres flat, balance easy country, half of which is ploughable. Now winterin" , 425 ewes, 300 hoggets, 100 dry sheep and 50 cattle. The buildings ■ are most complete, and comprise Broomed house, woolshed, yards, stable, " buggy shed, etc. Title, L.1.P., at 4s 6d per acre, less 10 per cent. Only £8 j, per acre is asked for the goodwill. We J very sincerely recommend this place as a great bargain and sound investment. 3317 MUNGARAUPU ESTATE. MATAHIWI. s • nnHIS highly-improved and conveniently situated property has been cut 3 up into SIX SECTIONS, each subdivis--3 ion being admirably adapted for mixed farming. Situated only 7 niileS from 1 Masterton by' level metalled road, 1 " mile from cheese factory and school. Approximate areas as follows: — r ) No. 1.—130 ACRES, £30 per acre. 3 'No. 2.-226 ACRES, £25 per acre. '- : No. 3.—160 ACRES, £18 per ae. L No. 4.—180 ACRES, £16 10s per acre. 1 No. 5.—108 ACRES, £19 per acre. \ No. 6.—108 ACRES, £18 per acre. L TERMS—IS 0/0 CASH ONLY. 1 Balance for 7 years at 5 per cent. > A deposit of 20 per cent will be re--7 quired ou the Homestead Block. j Within the last twelve months the Matahiwi District has become one of the most important dairying centres in the Wairarapa, since over 300 cows have been introduced, a new factory and school built, and numerous houses and other buildings erected, 'i'his latest subdivision will add to the prosperity of that district, ami the easy terms offer a 1 For further particulars apply— W. B.CHENNELLS & CO., THE SOLE AGENTS. MASTERTON. [ YOUR HORSE CAN'T TELL YOU, T>UT he'.~ appreciate a new t>et of harness fer the summer just the same. Try him and see. This L ~he place to buy your Harness and Saddlery. No matter what kind of Harnefs or Saddle you want, we can suit you. If you want the best, we have it; if you feel that economy must be practised, we are just as willing to serve you. HARCOIUIBE Af\!D DONALD, SADDLERS, PEREY STEEET .... MASTEETON. WOOL SKIN, AND HIDES. MURRAY, ROBERTS & QO., Limited, WELLINGTON. HOLD FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES of above. Special Attention Given to Oiaseifleation. PEOMPT RETURNS. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN Consign Your Sheep TO THE Wellington Meat Export Co. Both for freezing and shipping Fat Stock on Clients' account, the facilities of the W.M.E. Co. are unrivalled. The lowest current rates only are charged fort be service, and. the W.M.E. Co., Ltd., i is also prepared to buy Fat Sheep, ! Lambs and Cattle. Particulars as to prices and charges will be supplied by the company or their buyers »— ■ ■ W. 8.. McFadzean, Feath- . r erstor, Tele. No. 53;. 1V W. I McKenzie, Mastertdn, Tel. 346 office, 118 private resi- ' •flenee; Thos. Riddell, Pah- • iatua, Tel. 50; Andrew Pet- j ' ers, Dannevirke, Tel. No. 27. • 1 1 From Soil to Crop—From Crop to 'Sheep. < 1 ] frc.M.E.. Co. Manures, contain large J quantities of Animnl Matter from I lie Slaughter House. Thus these Manures i ■ follow Nature's own plan of Fertilising. , Uko them and resiore tho very elements ' extracted from Ihe .soil in the-processor «2 4 Sheep Fattening. Prices and purticulai h a of analysis ported on application to Wellington Meat a ] Export Co., Ltd. i 18-20 HUNTER ST: - WELLINGTON I jgj|^HWfeS; B .^j(!taAl2fe r MM

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11786, 24 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11786, 24 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11786, 24 September 1913, Page 8

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