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LAND AND F£ODUI/£. F. W,. Dunn) (Q. F. Eawson DUNN & RAWSOKJ LAND AGENTS, (Late S. R. EDWARDS & CO.) Queen Street . ■ Masterton. KQ ACRE DAIEY FARM, 35 acres Freehold, 15 acres leasehold, one and a-half miles from Mangamahoe railway station and 10 milea from Eketahuna. Close to creamery, school and P.O. All flat and in grass. House 5 rooms, cowshed 12 bails, hay , and cart shed. 18 cows, 1 bull, horse, cart &'harnesg, & milk cans go with property at £26 per acre. Mortgage £852 10s or 2 years at 5$ per cent. Cash required £400. KA|J ACRES FREEHOLD, 20 milea from Masterton by pood road, 4 miles rom school and post office. Will carry sheep easily, and caLtle; 80' acres in bush, balance in good grass; 4roomed cottage, woolshod anri dip. watered by never failing creeks W' springs. Subdivided into five paVMocks. Price £8 10s per acre, including 550 sheep. Mortgage £2000 for 5 years at 5£ per cent. Terms £1250 3ash, balance at 5$ per cent for 5 years.

LAND AHD PRODUCE «J. B. KEITH. 4)fc LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ' '. 50 QUEEN STEEET, MASTERTON. I FOR PALE. 5-EOOMED HOUSE, Go/don Stroet,. Lausdowne; gas and water laid on; wacL-house and tubs; large workshop ani woodshed. Price £400. Very easy terms can be arranged.. 1401 \ FOE, SALE. DAIRY FARM. " "I OA ACRES, 5 mile from cheese fa*s--tory. Easy slopes; almost all ploughable; all in grass; 6-roomed house, large cowshed, stable and usual outbuildings. About twenty miles from Masterton. To effect an immediate sale owner will accept £17 Deposit £350, ba.ance 5 years at Coffer cent. No. IfSO. 7K AUKES, 9 miles from Masterton, adjoining railway station, store, school and factory. One of thu best dairy farms in the district. New sroomed house, (5-bai, cowshed, etc. Carrying 40 c<,ws, 2 horses and 40 sh3eri. Owner was the largest supplier and had the highest test at the factory for the past two seasons. Price £37 per acre. "775 cash. No. 1363. 120 ACRES > a]l flat; 5 acres stum ped, the balance in grass At present carrying 25 cows, 20 young stock, and 170 sheep. Divided into 8 paddocks, all well watered. Buildings comprise large 7-roomed house, 7-bail cowshed, stable, etc. This place is 5 miles from Eketahuna and 1 mile from cheese factory. Price £21 pt,r acre; £600 cash. Adjoining places have sold at £25 and upwards per acre. No. 1392 DON'T /COMPARE Haine's Patent Vacuum "Washing Machine, No. 24097, with the one your mother used when you were a girl. If there is any resemblance it eanriot be seen in the actual J test. This is the decision of expert j judges at the Adelaide Show, judging it in actual working. THE VACUUM WASHSNG MACHINE. (PATENT No. 24097). DIRECTIONS.— Fill copper with water, put soap, etc., in, place machine* in centre, and put clothes loosely around it, stoke on a good fire (coke preferable), and leave it to do the washing while you go on with the Lousework. \ Don't start another wash . wiolfat one. \-.-. THE VACUUM WASHING MACHINE CORD? ANY, AGENTS: MINUTE &.GARDNER. H. INNS, Dreslen Piano Co. M. G. RfIACKAY. REPRESENTATIVE. PBICE 17s 6d. LADIES i PEING iOUR COSTUMES,- FUBB, and BOAS, to be clamed, repaired or dyed at THE IMPEEIAL DTE WORKi\ Maton's Buildings, 7 Ranniatur St. (Opposite Club ilotui). Telephone 495. sß*- "

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11786, 24 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11786, 24 September 1913, Page 8