LANDS FOR SALE. Clearing Sale TODAY. SATURDAY, NOV. 4th. At 2.15 p.m. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART . J. JOHNSON AND CO. will sell the- :balaiioo of the contents. of tlie SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, including tOie Furnishings of 11 BEDEOOMS 11 A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. "" DON'T MISS IT absolutely without reserve. WANTED A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 to 600 acrll SUITABLE FOR FATTENING OR GRAZING.
TO EXCHANGE for 1200 acre shoep and cattle farm, 400 a«res plough able, well fenced and in good order. No noxious weeds. Capacity 2 sheep and cattle. PRICE, £lO 12s 6d per acre. Equity £7OOO to £BOOO. The place La very lightly mortgaged. Anyono who took it over could readily borrow a further £2OOO on it un first mortgage. N Owner's reason for wanting to dispose of the property i& to get _ smaller farm 010-a to a good town and school.
FULLER PARTICULARS FROM LEWIS & CO.. WANGANUI. F. P. WELCH LAND AND ESTATE AQEN? Perry Streot, Mastorton. YORKSHIRE INBUB ANCE COtf PANYs Fire, Accident and Tjve Stock
2 CHEAP STATIONS 2 1 K onn AORfiS, Hmvke's J tijOUU Bay, 7000 acres freehold], 8800 acres 'lease at £6O peayear Qjeantoal. Fj-eehoilid, ring fenced, manager'® cottage; large new, woolsiTi'&cL-, tout.buikMngs, yards, etc. Carried last winter 9000 sheep, 600 oattile, 30 (horses. Some years back this property wintered 14,000 sheep, be- . sides .cattle, but owing to neglect nn. til ,present ownertookit over it went bads. Leases until last year have never money 'spent on them. Tli!e Aulitole block is capable of great improvement, and wi3i carry 'Arable tlhe -stock now on it. iPRIOE £4 6s per acre for •flreelioM, and £ISOO for fjoodwaKl of lease. Easy terms given. 7ftAn ACjRES Freehold, 4 Ov/U EtawiKe's B'av, 1500 to 2000 -acres grassed, balance heavy buis4i, fern and 'SKirulb. About 2000 acres, plougjliable. Balance ea.sy hills. Weill watered. Six-roomed house, Uarge wiooMi€id , ) onen's whare, stoner*om, 'oowisthied, etic., dip and yards. Carrying 2500 isiheep besides cattle and horses. Will carry when cleared 7000 ,sheep land a large numlber of cfflbtle, PJJIOE only£Booo. Tennis £2852 on mortgage at 5 p&r cent., 6 years to run ; £2-500 oaslh, and owner will leave Ibalaince on second mortgage if desired for syears at per oeht., or take small farm for it.
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS anil FANCY SILKS. have just received a now sunply, and you are oordmliy in vited to call and inspect. Agent for all Fashion Journals. WALTER CROSS LEY (Late SMITH'S.) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET SOUTH. CYCLISTS ill any part of the Wairarapa, please note that we are now selling Bioyclo Accessories xut Wellington and Diinedin prices for cash. Write or call. It will pay you to give a trial order.— D. G. BROWN, Cycle Agent, Mas-ter-ton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 8
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