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SHEEP AND FATTENING FARIV2S-WASRARAPA "BfhlffcA ACRES, Rich Flats, alluvial soil, now carrying ISOO ewes, 2000 lambs, Xl/I/V 150 cattle, splendid crops, rape, outs, wheat, threshes 60 bushels per acre; fattens 3000 lambs, besides largo number cattle, near railway town, stock markets, freezing works. House 7 rooms, woolshed, dip, yards, cottages, etc. Land Transfer. . ' • PEICE, .£l7 per aero. •TERMS, .£SOOO cash, balance 5 per cent. >°i'K(l(\ ACRES, the-best % on tlio market. All cleared and in grass, well lOuu watered; papa and limestone formation; about M 0 acres ploughable; wintered 9000 sheep, SUO cattle; wool realised 10s. per . acre. House C rioms, large woolshed, dip, yards, cottage, wliare, etc.; within, easy reach railway town and market.- Land -Transfer. - - . PRICE, i 0 per acre. 'Terms to be arranged. A fifi ACRES, healthy sheep and cattle'country, 150 acres ploughable, includes jtvlr large area' rich flats, well grassed; carries 2 sheep per acre. House 6 Tooms, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; within easy distance town and market. PRICE, £S. Terms, £1500 cash, balance arranged. . . . NICOLE. ED WARDS, LAND AND-COMMISSION .AGENTS, MASTERTON."ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED." BAIEY FARM of Oi Acres, all.English grasses, 75 acres ploughable when stumped, G acres ploughed, 10 paddocks, G-roomed Dwelling, 15-stoll cowshed, numerous outbuildings; carrying capacity, 30 milking cows. Close to cheese factory, etc., .3i miles from. Railway. PRICE .£I9OO, only .£3OO cash required. First to inspect will buy for certain." Apply sharp— ' ' THOMAS KNIGHT,. -' . • LAND AGENT, EKETAHIJNA. • TIMBER MERCHANT - - MASTERTON. ■/: STOCKTAKING' FIGURES. SEASONED TIMBER IS IMPORTANT FOR BUILDING. My stock in yards on. July 31st of Sawu Timber was— • ft. ■ • ft. HEART TOTARA ..; 312,262 BUILDING TOTARA ... 159,733 HEART RIMU :.. ... 196,198 BUILDING RIMU ... 440,633 HEART MATAI ... ... 45,654 BUILDING MATAI ... 116,795 WHITE PINE for Butter Boxes & Cheese Cases 206,323 VARIOUS TIMBERS ... 10,491 : Total, 1,488,088 feet. DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY and Storage is sometimes expensive, but is always worth study. Wo konw something about this, and supply all that is necessary. . ■■ , ■ Hydraulic Rams, Windmills, Power Pumps, Hot Air Engines, Hot Water Services, Concrete Tanks. : ' ' ■ DRAINAGE.—The , health, cleanliness, and comfort of home depend largely on a common-sense system of drainagei. .. It sometimes appears expensive, but money spent on a well-devised scheme is never regretted. i An extended experience in designing and. laying down such work enables . us to give satisfaction. . , W.C. Fittings. Drain Pipes, Sinks, ; ; CONCRETE STRUCTURES are now common, and with the- increasing timber, will become more so in this district. Wo can give every Eatisfaction in , a .wido variety of structures.'•■ ' . • Cement, Expanded Metal. • PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING.—Our selection of paperhangings challenge comparison with any. •We seek to excel in this difficult . .department, and seldom fail.' , .. , ■ . : ■ . • . ' i . White Load,;; Oils, and Colours. ' ' :;V ■'"'.'•'■ '(Established 1881.) /. : ; : ..; EISTIIUII, ■ v : ■: THE:."'REASON WHY-, ■' • ; . . YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR XMAS REQUIREMENTS IN : FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND NOVELTIES, DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES/ GROCERIES, ETC., |-'--BECAusiE«x = .£■■;_ .; \ : . . : .,;.'; -j'; ..WE HOLD,; IMMENSE: , : STOCKS IN ■ALL,DEPaETMENTS,, ? : ■'•.:.' PRICK!JIND QUALrTYJjAT CITY-'rATES; MAIi:ORpERs" :f ; v PROMPTLY DISPATGBdId. ' ;;:" : VJ : _ > .:\*t;i'' J.' JONES & €©~ Universal Providers, j ' '' "• EKEiAHUNA.- \ ■----.] #Wairarapa is Beating i A Path to DiVISS. . "The World," said .Emorson, ."will 1 make a beaten track to that man's door who can' write a better book,. preach a better sermon, or make "a better .mouse trap." ... . BJLVIES . MAKES BOOTS—AND SELLS THEM. Not' the ordinary kind— • but Better Boots. That's tho'. : reason why> Wairarapa folk are making a beateu path to DAVIES' NEW PREMISES, which are -ad-' ; mittedly WAIRARAPA'S BE.ST BOOT STORE. i If you resido' within easy, travelling distance, or are likely to visit Carterton soon —Call, Hearty AYelcome though you don't'buy. ■ -.'DAVIES &-CO.;V'■'■■-. - Carterton.- -'..'< 0 FORMERLY PEPPER AND CO., ; ;, JNO. GRAHAM ;&-'CO.,' , ESTABLISHED 1884. General Merchants & Commission Agents, ; ■;'''•■■.■■■■•■■'■■■ V^- -.■>.:masterton.' . ■ ■ Telephone 14. . Box 72:' pEPARTMENTS-CROCEnY, IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY, BOOTS, ; . CROCKERY, FANCY COODS, PRODUCE. }■ Special Wholesale Rates to Stations and Settlers, in Bulk Quantities. Shipped either direct from Wellington, or from Head Office, Hasterton. Quotations Gladly Supplied. ',- . . ' , /: '■'' . RETAIL STORES AND OFFICE, QUEEN STREET. ( ', ■ : GRAIN AND BULK STORES—ALBERT STREET. WAIRARAPA Brick, file, M Draispipe Coipeij, Limited, PRICE LIST. FIELD DRAIN.PIPES, 1 FOOT LENGTHS. : 2 inches, 3/- per 100 feet. , • 600 Pipes to Ton. ■ 2} inches, 9/- per lOO.foet. 498 Pipes to Ton 3 inches, 10/- per 100 feet. 407 Pipes to Ton. .'• ■ ' 4 inches, 13/6 per 100 feet. 264 Pipes to Ton 6 inches, 25/- per 100' feet.. .160 Pipes to Ton. Flanged and; Glazed (2ft.):— ' Sin.", Sd.; 4in., Bd.j 6in., 1/2j 9in., 1/10,• 12in., 3/-i loin., 4/6j 18in., 6/6. • ■ —WORKS— , ' RUTLAND..'ROAD, >CARTERTON. H. S. MOSS, Secretary, P.Oi Box 23, Carterton.' Sairarapa Farmers' Co»operati¥e Issn e9 Ltd., NOW IS THE' TIME TO MAKE YOUR XJIAS PURCHASES ■ FROM OUR DIFFERENT BRANCHES IN THE WAIRARAPA, A SPLENDID AND VARIED STOCK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BEING HELD AT OUR , , .'■■'. , Martinborough, Qreytown, Carterton, Masterton, 1 . Eketahuna, and Pahiatua Places. > ; WE GIVE. EXCELLENT . VALUE IN ALL LINES, AND EACH OF OUR BRANCHES IS WELL WORTHY OF A VISIT. i j Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operatiielssn., Ltd j

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 22

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