STATION PROPERTY. O AAA a ol^l3, 6 ' 300 aci ' es in ' grass, 14 miles from railway station, good dray road to property. All necessary building. Carrying capacity, 9,000 sheep and 500 head of cattle, besides station horses. Price £4 4s per acre. Easy terms arranged, stock at valuation. Fu particulars on application. f. M. ASHTON*& CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANUI. (Sole Agents). J. R. NICOL. (LATE P. H. WOOD.) AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ' AS 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 exchange for larger place. 700 (teres, 7 miles from Mangamahoe, carrying 2 -hec-p. besides cattle. Price, £9 per acre. Lansdowne, new house, 6 rooms, land \\ acres. Price £GI)D. J£uay terms George. Street, bouse G rooms and all con• veniences, good oroha d. Price £SOO. Lincoln 11 t,d, about J acre, large frontage. % Price £' (■ r ). £45 cash. Devon St. i.c, about j| acre, 100 ft frontage. Price £'i?>. Bouses and Sections for sale rr exchange all over Masterton. Large rang" of all hinds of properties on thrtbookb. Particulars on application. J. B. NICOL, Bannister Street, Masterton.
mrnms* STOCK & BTAI lON AGENTS. Y/OOti AND FhODUCB UKOKEUd. WELLINGTON, MASTEKTON, EKETAHUNA AND i'AEIATUA. Wool. Wool. Wool. "1,117 E again beg to offer our fervieee as V V selling trofcers tor the coming season. Wrt can offer our clients every convenience for snowing their-wool to the best advantage, and our new Wellington viol store is pronounced by experts to be.among the most up-to-date in Aust-alasin. Consignments trusted to our care will have our personal attention and every lot is valued the day bßioro the sale. Present indications point to a oontinu ance of good prices, and the coming season should be a satisfactory one. Shipment to London can be made by steamer or saiier at owner* option. Last year the quantity of wool handled by this c< mpany is in advance of a 1 pro vio..i3 records : Kales in the colonies asnuunu-d to Shipped to Lonuon Maying total number of bale.* hanultd 20M.H18 bales. 7 urn* Full advances made'agan..st dins wnen eqnired, Sheep Dtp. To kill paraahe life and improve condition of wool. Use Quibell's Dtp. Consign you wool to DaJgety and Co., Ltd,, Wellington. Alfredton Coach and Carrying* Business. W F. HARDING, Proprietor, Eketahumt. Coach Service — ¥' EAVKS Alfiedton 9.30 a.m., arrives ■ i Eket&huna 11.30 a.m. Leaves Kketahuua 2.30 p.m arrives •1.30 p.rxu
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8382, 16 March 1907, Page 7
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