LANDS f-UH SALE. W. it. LVakksSiank, L'ttitttV STBJCKX, MASTEBTOR. I. ASM ANAJ SO*>csio< SJON AGENT. rjlO LET-, Furnished House, 7' ,A rooms, aji modern eonveniem-es, Bannister Street, rout 25b per week __ TO LET. House, 6 rooms, Junction Street, 109, Famdy Residence, stable er«l large paddock, Opaki Road; ron- 20s. House, 4 rooms, South Ro. !, lis. CHEAP HOUSE PRO* —WHY PAY BENT—"mrOTiS'R. r i ,-..j ) Road; aJI convenieno-' , es; water and draiuage. PRICE J £350. Easy terras, say £SO down; balance at 6 per cent. 2077 1 ACRES Freehold, secureX.UUI. ly fenced, well watered by running stream. All limestone, very easy country; 1200 acres English grass; 50 acres felled bush, ready for burning; 65 acres shelter bush, 100 acres been ploughed, now wintering 2000 sheep, 150 cattle all in first class condition, 11 roomed dwelling, wash-house, wool shed, and men's cottage, dip, 2 sots sheep and cattle yards, post office on property. Telephone laid on. PRICE £7 12s 6d per acre. Terms, not less than £4ooo' cash, balance to be arranged. Do not hesitate to inspect this property- ' ' * IOPJH ACRES (adjoining the.LAttyj above), limestone and papa formation. Well subdivided into 17 paddocks, metalled road to. front door, good -school and post officeonly 10 minutes' walk. Good house, 7 roomß, also bathroom, pantry, wool! shed, stable, dip stock yards, etc. Winters 2500 sheep besides cattle. PRICE £7 10s. Terms, half oash.
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. ¥OOL SALES will be held m theCONCERT CHAMBER, Town, Hall, WELLINGTON, during the. ; current season, on the following, dates : 7th NOVEMBER, at. 2 p.m. Caia-. logues close 3rd November 1 1911." 4th DECEMBER, at 9 a.m. Cata-' i logues close 28th November, 1911- *V 11th JANUARY, at 9 a.m. Catatog> ue» close 30th JDecember, 1911. 13th FEBRUARY, at 8 a.ml Catalogues • close sth February, 1912. sth MARCH,, at 2 p.m. Catalogues ■'•• close vlst-March, 1912. -r' The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the first, offering, and. Is per bale for the!second offering. ' In_ order to .shorten the Catalogue, single and two-bale lots -will be grouped as far as possible, and all' two J bale lots not grouped will . be treated as "Star" lots. To facilitate- / iiivci-iuutuig, uu res© cepted for such lots. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. C. H. Scales. Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., Lt* J. Macintosh and Co. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. CEMENT '. |\RAIN DIPES. VEMENT U&LSN JTIPES. THE BEST FOR SEWAGE AND CULVERTS. STRONG AND EVERLASTING. m « , . We make Flags, Garden Rollers, Kg Trough*, Salt Pans, etc., eto. .^7 AGENTS for Wliien'i "STAR'* Brand Portland Comant and Hydranllo Llmt. v ■ . ..'.■*■ THE /CEMENT TOPE n0.,HE JriPE LIMITED. > :. : '.. . y * A S T E R'T AH. TELEPHONE 65. SELECTED NORTHERN TARANAKI GRAZING RUNS.
grass except 100. abr**. 6 miles to the (township and saleyards, and 18 miles to the railway raxrpmg two sheep to th 6 acre. FRIGE £6 10s per acre. Reasonable terms can be anranaed. . 4188 / acres in grass, rich papa mjmmmmm of the land is good easy . busih couintry; good sheep yards and and the balance 5 years at 6 [ oanrt. '..',,... 1 1350 ACRES ' ° I lU{/U per acre; 500 acaies ih grass and 300 acres felled this «*- son, and the balance good bush laaid 1 A «sess by good road; opposite. post > office and store ; good 4KK*>med nous© and stone room; woolahed and winen- an w gross vraJll winter 2 sheen to tie acre. PRIOE for GoodwSi£B <ss 6d per acre. This is a good property and worth" inspection. 3269 A ultJfflS tfreenoM; good *J\J\J\J bush land j about 700 acres in grass and the balance heavy £2 10s per acre. MY LAND REGISTER contain, the pick of the Taranaki Ptro.nance, and land seekers can all be suited by calling ohj me. Dairy iflarmß in areas of from 50 to 500 acres.. Grazing runs from. 750 to 6000 acres at low prices and on eagj terms. I have also numerous t<l«tiand suburban properties for &$!?, also businesses of every desoriptaon. dents shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. Land Represenrfiatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford; F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL ACENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL.,' S. POLSON PROPRIETOR FIRST CIJiSS MEALS, Good Attention, Best of Wines arid House is connected with Telephone (Grevtown Bare» u >>
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10473, 9 November 1911, Page 8
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