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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. IN SOUTH WAIRARAPA. ]f\f\ ACRES First-class land, -UU thoroughly well grassod except 30 acres under cultivation. Splendid cropping and grazing land. Carries 45 dairy cows, 15 head dry stock. Well sub-divided, fenced and permanently watered. Good house, live rooms. Also, 8 bail cowfthed, concreted, stables, sheds, lofts, yards, etc. Near school and factory. PRICE £3O Per Acre. Termß £6OO cash. Balance arranged at 5 per cent. OK ACRES, all cleared and all Ot/ well grassed, well fenced anl permanently watered. Near factory and school. Carries 30 cows., flou'e 5 rooms, sheds, etc. PRICE £26 ICs per acre. TERMS £SOO cash, balance arranged at 5 per cent.

(Late Nlcol and Edwardr), LAND AGENTS, MASTER! ON. Husband & Finch, ;LAND 4 ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE& DAIRY FARMS. *» f\ ACRES Freehold, 100 Acres 3U flat and stumped, all .well fenced and sub-divided, permanently watered; new house and splendid milking shed. Close to Woodville. Creamery arid school on the property. This is a cheap property at £24 10s per acre. £9OO Cash. Stock, which is one of the best in. the district, can b© had at valuation. 1 OAAORES,, Freehold, all level 1 &\J firsit-class dairying land, about 70 acres reserve at an, annual rent of £6 goes with the farm. Good 6-roomed dwelling, stable, cowsheds, etc. PRICE £33 per acre; £SOO cash.

INSPECT THESE BEBORE YOU DEAL ELSEWHERE. E. B. HARE AMOCO.. I"'ABD, ESTATE & COMMISSION ■ AGBNTS, Pahlsttua. TO LEASE for 3 Years, with *.P. at £l2 10s. QQ/fl good sheep cou.itJt/rjC try, "5\ paddocks, 4roomed house, yards, 3 miles from railway station. RENT 12s 6d yr acre. \. A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS, with 27 ACRES of (JQOD LAND attached ;.' dairy,'i 9. oowsi from milk £lO5, pigs £ls; store £SO per month; Post £32 -.per.-.year. Ten chains from railway station; 5 chains gig and harness, stock in store, cans, Slough, tools, safe, etc., etc., £1450. iNLY .£2OO CASH REQCIRED. APPLY SHARP. 1i Q ACRES RICH DAIRY 110 LAND, milking 40 cowiy, close to factory. PRICE £25 per acre. ONLY £4OO CASH REQUIRED.. ..'■'■•;

FOR SALE. i ACRES, all rich dairy land Would make an ideal stud farm; will.winter 700 sheep or dairy 75 cows, Highly improved; aloe© to factory; freehold £22 per acre. Easy terms. AfiT ACRES, rich ' limestone i lt\J § country, 60 acres flat, 25 ploughed; .htelhly improyed; winters 3 -sfieep td the acre., Price of freehold £l4. Also adjoining, : 645 'acres all in grass, and well divided; wpplshed, yards. This is on lease at 6s per .acre, with R.P. At £B. iGdodwm of lease £150; :VA<5 the end or lease a renewal can be had at 8e for a term of 8 or ten years. This property is worth inspecting at once. OH A ACRES, 70 flat, balance Jml\J\J good hills; 2 houses, close to railway, quarter mile from school. one house let for £52 [a, year. Tenure L.1.P., Rent £l2 per year.Owner's interest £ls. Only £6OO cash. £SOO might be accepted. i)f\ ACRES rich dairy land, 2 Aj\J houses of 5 rooms, one let for 68 per week; milks 12 cows; close to factory, school and P.O. /ANTED KNOWN—That T. ~' WAGGand Co., Coach and jCarirage Builder*, supply Vehicles macle to order in any style, and constructed under, personal supervision, from the best selected, materials by expert workmen, and: our-.prices defy, competition. , <ynr;.vehicles ' •\Jhave taken/first awards "wherever shown Rubber Tyres > specialty. Fitte« tf irew ana Beowed (and otravfeymroe-v Trade supplied. ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. E have during the past year spared no expense in endeavto make our beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we nave succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST. On draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding ... License Distriate, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co,, have successfully removed the £eproach th|it gop4,.beer could not ;.be htfewed, in Wellington'. ' • '■"'"':' " MOLESWORTH STREET AND MURPHY STREET, "W El L I'M CTO-M . '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10297, 28 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10297, 28 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10297, 28 July 1911, Page 8

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