STATION PROPERTY, 9 000 ACEES ' acres grass, 14 miles from railway station, good drajj road to property, All necessary buildings. Cariying capacity, 9,000 sheep and, 500 head of cattle, besides station horses. Price £4 4s per acre. Easy terms arranged, stock at valuation. Fa particulars on application. W. M. ABHTON & CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANUI. (Sole Agents). J. R. NICOL. (LATE F. H. WOOD.) AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, for Sale—--270 acres, 18 miles from Masterton. Price £l3 per acre. Will exchange for 50 or 100 acres near Masterton. 1000 acres, 12 miles from Masterton. An equity of £550. Or will exchange for town property. 100 acres, Hawke's Bay. An equity of £IOOO. Will o?ehar.fj;e tor larger place. 700 acres, 7 miles lrom Mangacnaboe, carrying 2 <heep. besides cattle. Price, £9 per acre. ! LtuJE-downe, new bouse, 0 rooms, land 1£ I acres. Price £W. Easy terms ! George Street, 1-onscG room* and all con- | . voricnces, good orcha cl. Pi ice £SOO. j Lincoln It )»d, nhout J acre, large frontage. Price £145. £45 cash, j Devon Street, about A acre, 100 ft frontage, j Price £7*. j Bouses an<l Sections for sale f r exchange j all ovei Vasfcrton. Largt l of all kiiuls of properties on thclbooks". r:trliou!ai>-on aur.tii'ution. J. H. NJCOL, Bap»>i*wr Siren. Mif.t<-rt<in,
DALOETY & Co., LTD., STOCK & ST.V' 10V AGENTS. V/OCJjb AND PRODUCE BUOKEBri. WELLINGTON, XIASTEIITON, EKETA- ' HUNA AND tAHIATUA. Wool. Wool. Wool. ii nga*m Ipjj to offer our services as telling ivobtrj tor iliu coming teaW.i can offer our clients every convenience for showing their \vo<>i to the best advantage, and our new Wcliir.gton ,w. ol store is pronounced by expwis to i>e among tbe most up-to ««,tn in Atist uliaui. ConFii/nmei-ts w.i*ied to oar care wili bave our j eriunal attention and every lot in value! ibo day bciore the sale; Present indications point to h continu ance ol xood price*, mid tbo coming season should be H s-tusf.icwy one. Shit nujtit to London cm lie mads by steamer or sti or >u osv.iei' option. Last ,yttar thft (juantr.v of wool handled by tbif i. inpHiiy is in advKiioe of a 1 pie vio ,s recoils. : SliitS 11 l.llfi CollJllil.Hi ii.miH.nud 10 '.'t'r ,'.H;S bales. Kbipptd t.i Lei: on " to till number ol ba}o,< banuli.d - 2M *'l- - advances ikjulc dies wnen equiii'tl. » Sheep DJJJ. To kill | iUHsi:u life niti improve cm dition of wool. Qutbeli's Dip. yon uoOi to 1)k •• ety i n.l Co., .Lid., Wellington. Alfr'eciton Coach and Carry, inj* Business. XV F. H A!.: I.U.VCf, Pri• pr i (-1 or, 1. k';i»h un>i. Coach hi';) vi.es—lEAViSS Altteduin iI.SU a.m., ;ur vtb 4 EketflJjuwa 1.1.<>0 h in. Leaves fckefcdtfui.a 2.30 p.ra krriv» s ■1.<50 p.m. son
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8381, 15 March 1907, Page 7
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