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LAND AND PRODUCE. W. B. CHENINELLS AND CO., W. B. Chbnnells.] [Gko. Skllab, eu.&.n.z, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.. rpilE Oldest Established and Principal Agency in tho district.. '*' FOR SALE. OA ACRES, thirteen, miles from Masterton, few minutes from railway and school; limesl'-no formation; 8 acres stumped; carries 25 vms; now house; 12-bail shod. £19 nor acre. OnV £300 cash. W* 3FEUIT. AND POULTRY FARM. «9 ACEES, Wairurapa distfLt, H miles railway, school and P.O. Eiver Hats and good fruit-growing soil. ~ All ilat and well subdivided. Special system of irrigation; 2-h acres iv orchard. Nicely sheltered. Capital buildings, comprising Totara-buiit 7-roomed house, with bathroom and green-house; 2-bail cowshed, stable and buggy shed; fruit store, poultry runs, etc. Price £1300, including horse, gig, cart and harness, trolley, spray pump, incubator, - brooder, and large number of poultry. r Earo opportunity for experienced fruit i- and poultry farmer. 3346 ■- 110 AG . RES > VCI T hantl 7 locality, f-XJ-U m ilo from factory and school; , .. 6 miles to railway and rising township. [] All in grass and splendidly watered.^ L . Capital dairying country, capable of [] wintering 40 cows and 3 Lorses. At pre--0 sent grazing sheep. Eight paddocks, 5 with 15 acres ploughed. Buildings are '' most complete, and include S-rooniod t ' house, 3-1-bail cowshed, loft, dairy, sta- , ble,"etc. Price £17 per aero for tho !' freehold. A deposit of £350 cash is all tho owner asks. 3391 3; ACRES, very handy position, • within 4 miles of Masterton. r " Suit stock dealers. Good homestead 1- site on a 20-acre Hat. Balance undulatj' , ing country. Extensive frontage to s main road. Price £10 per acre. Terms '"' iind further particulars on application. 3376 n " ACRES > South Wairarapa, 16 &'±iJ\J miles from Eaii way Station, School, and P.O. 1 mile distant. Valuable grazing and agricultural land, capablo of carrying heavy herd of stock if cropping diligently pursued. South Island farmer would make a fortune. 1600 acres ploughable, half of which arc Hat; V 30 acres in bush Subdivided into 20 paddocks. Excellent buildings, including line 16-roomed residence fitted with every convenience, woolshed, stabling, yards, etc., etc. Winters atout 4500 sheep and cattle. We are instructed to consider any reasonable offer approaching £11 10s per acre. Terms arranged. 3377 t A ACEES (nearly), Lansdcwne. Cap- -*-" ital building site, with good frontage. A bargain at £130, the Government valuation. Look in early to ' snatch this! 337S o W. B. CHEN NELLS AND CO., MASTESiTOH. CLEARING SALE. .ITKX.ITI'KK, MOTOR CAR. Et<'. AT PEKMISKS, CORNWALL STKKKT ~~ (Corner i'osvnall Street), THURSDAY NEXT. MAIICII 20th. At 2 p.m. A T. DICKASON has been favoured with instructions from Mr M. E. 3 Varuham, who is leaving Masterton, to sell as above, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, also Motor Car. etc., etc. I'ull particulars later. _ CARTERTON SALEYARDS. FliMlhVV. MARCH 27th, 1014. 117 AND G. TUENBULL AND CO., ™ * Ltd., (late James Macintosh and Co.), will sell as above:— Ace. Geo. Williams. Waiohhu' "Valley, who has sold his- farm — y ;;.1O 2, 4. O-tooth and f.t'.m. twes, real good line 300 good conditioned shorn lambs _. ;">0 fat woolly lambs 30 fat wethers i> Eonincy rawis 4 Lincoln ranis 25 good.Holstein-JerHCV wcaner heifers 6 gcJod wcaner steers J. cow in full profit 1 IS-months Holstein bull Eheep— On account Other Vendors — 7<i woolly lambs r>o shorn lambs !),"! 2, 4, β-tootii and t'.f.m. owes,. good line Cattle— ."■!") forward store cows f>o mixed wcaner calves (i JS-months steers 10 JS-iiionths heifers in calf 3 Pigs— .1 2 porkers 12 we a tiers At 12 o "(•lock sharp. Horses — 2 Mare and Gelding, 5 years, all work 5 useful harness horses. FRANK EVANS, 5 ' Auctioneer. T. V. CAVER-HELL, Agent, Carterton. PAHIATUA AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR MONDAY, APRIL 6th. A BEAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., ■*"*• will sell as above, at 12 noon, the annual drafts of the following clients: M. Alpass, A. Anderson, B. .T. Bong* , aton, J. G. Brechin, J. Breeds, Mrs Burling, ./. Burch, 11. Cornelius, E. G. Davidson, O. 11. Driice, C. Eising, Falconer Bros., T. R. Gidrtings, E. Grace, E. S. Heckler, 11. Hirst, B. Hislop, E. S. Holdaway, A. Knox, A. Law- ■ rence, 11. 11. Miller, If. S. Morrison, J. Moughan, S. MacLeod, Ross and Colo, Smith Bros., Smith and Dawson,' P. Sternberg, J. A r ile, 11. E. Wilton, and others. 1 1500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising— ;jOO ?>} and 4?.yr bullocks, in good forward and fat condition 300 2ljr old steers 50 well-bred P.A. 2iyr steers 200 IS-months steers... , 100 18-month and 2Ayr dairy heifers in calf 50 Shorthorn empty heifers 100 good conditioned empty cows 100 mixed weaners 50 real good weaner dairy heifers '/NOTE.—The-abovo are all locallybred cattle, and have the reputation of doing exceptionally well in .other districts.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11935, 24 March 1914, Page 8