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LAND AND PRODUCE. V. V WELCH ESTATE AGENT, ~_,_jiH*» MASTERTON ] WELCH'S BARGAINS. 100 ACRES, Freehold, good dairy J-"" farm, handy to Carterton and only 2 miies from factory; 23 acres 'in crop- 9 paddocks, well watered; good pasture land .Carries 32 cows. Can cultivate all but a few acres. Dwelling and good cowshed, school 1* mile. Offered at'the exceedingly low figure .of £32 10s per acre... Terms. 1825 ftAQ ACRES •■ .Freehold. One of the ! 0_:0 best sheep and cattle farms in tho district. Rich .-fattening fats. Fully half level, of which a large area has been under cultivation and 40 acres now in crop. Balance very easy hills. The whole of the property lies nicely to the sun, and has a cosy, warm aspect. For breeding, dairying, cropping and fattening this pretty; piece of country is hard to beat. Buyers'of good land will do well to get full advice in reference to this farm. The splendid stud stock and over 100 young cattle that aro now oh tho property demonstrrte what it is capable Of .Another 100 head young cattle going on this month. Plenty feed to do them well. Handy to school, creamery and P.O. Only 8 miies from good town and station by level motor road.' See- this and buy at £23 per acre. Terms arranged. .1822 will bu y ,a woll huilt house of *"' 5 rooms, with bath, pantry, hot and cold water, wash ho-se, copper and tubs with water laid on; f-acre good land. Absentee owner, offering cheap to quit the property quickly. 1815 FOR SALE. * TTOUSE, 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, •washhouse, storeroom, motor shed, hot and cold water, gas, drainage Sit uated Cole Street; i-acre section, first class soil. This is not an old house; it was not built in a hurry of timber subject to the borer. It is a totara house, built to last. The price is £300 less than you would expect to pay for it The deposit required is only £300 and fairly early possession can be given. Balance of purchase m"ney can remain for 8 years at 6 per cent. No. 1810 /"♦-ROOMED New Bungalow, with erery convenience, numerous outbuildings, situated Renall Street. Quarter acre section. Prico £1750. 0 House with every convenience, numerous outbuildings, 4-acre section, under a mile from P.O. The house is a well built place in first class order and the price ha 9 been reducod to £1700 to effect a quick sale. No. 1810 FL(\O ACRES, all in grass except 50 *' vv acres bush; 350 acres hilly, balance flat and undulating. Fine home stead with every convenience. Winters li sheep per acre. Fine level motor road leads to property. Price £12 per J acre, £1000 deposit .Will consider -xchange of small place of from 25 to 50 acres.' N0.'1867 1 00 ACRES Freehold, close to Car- --"" 1 terton, all ploughable, eleven paddocks, 8-roomed totara house, outbuildings a feature of the place. Carries 40 cows easily. Price £50 per acre, or can be sold as a going concern with 35 first class young cows, milking plan*;, spring cart, harness, horse, cans, etc. Terms. No. 1862 J. B. KEITH LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 150 QUEEN ST MASTERTON. G. H. PERRY AND CO. MERCHANTS. PERRY ST .MASTERTON. TELEPHONE—Office No. 1301. Store No. 1105. P.O. BOX 73: AGENCIES: N.Z. INSURANCE CO , Ltd., Fire, j Accident and Marine. . 1 Alex. Storrie, Ltd., Milking Machines and Agricultural Machinery, Wool Presses, P. and O". Steamship' Cq., Sheep Dips, etc. KIWI MANURES. —Soil analysed by '. 'our Agricultural Chemist, and Manures compounded to suit soil and crop. ; IT PAYS TO SOW CLEAN SEED. ', Our Seed-Cleaning Plant is now in full working order. ; We are prepared to Machine Dress all classes of Grass and Clover Seeds, also Grain. Poultry Foods and Fowl Grit, Calf Meal, etc., always on hand. Also Chaff, Hay and Straw. G. H. PERRY AND CO. PERRY ST MASTERTON. PLANT A TREE SHELTER TREES (2 years).—Pinus Insignus, Pinus Maricata, Cupressus, Macrocarpa, Gums (out of boxes). GUMS.—Eucalyptus Macarthuri and Viminalis (two hardy gume 6pec ially recommended for timber trees), also various other kinds of gums. FRUIT TREES.—Apples, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Plums,, etc. Price from 2s each, or 18s per dozen.. A splendid opportunity to secure Apple Trees for immediate bearing in Stunners, Jonathan.. Monroe's Favourite, and Ballarat Seedlings. Various other varieties in 2yr trees. ORNAMENTAL TREES.— Camellias, Azalias, Boronia. Daphne; etc. Boronia Megastigma, a dwarf compact growing shrub, producing pretty brown bell shaped and most highly perfumed flowers in greatest profusion. Eucalyptus Ficifolia (crimson flowered gum), bears magnificent trusses of crimson flowers. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII.—A particularly handsome fast growing climber, is the smallest variety of Virginian creeper. It adheres to walls or fences with the tenacity of ivy. The leaves turn a beautiful red in the autumn. ROSES. —All the leading and most pop- s ular varieties. A choice selection. Is 6d e ach, or 15s per dozen. ■ E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES TE ORE ORE ROAD, MASTERTON. PHONE 1164.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13877, 10 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13877, 10 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13877, 10 July 1919, Page 8