LAN OS FOR SALE. PERRY STREET, MABTSSTOD. LAND AND GENERAL GO***!* BION AGENT. FOffsALE. CHEAP RESIDENCES. HOUSE, 5 rooms, i acre land, copper and tube, b-atforooni, worKsliop, gas, stables, fruit garden, etc. .five mteiutes . from Post Office. Only £345. Harms'. 2068 SUITABLE FOR POULTRY FARM. HOUSE, 5 rooms, 1* nore land, bathroom, copper and. tubs, etc., South Road, Masterton. Only £465. Very easy terms (£2o cash will do*. 2G53 CHEAP. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTION, Lamsdowne, only £63. 2089 A SinlP.
HOUSE, 6 rooms, i acre land, Lansdowne, nice- siunavy position; all oanvenkmces. Nice creek through ■property. Price £390. Easy tennis 204b SPLENDID LITTLE SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. 3fif\ ACRES, Te Raaigituanau, Uli Master ton, 8 roomed dwelling, bathroom, an a•- conveniences. Yvoolslied, yards, dip; stock at presiant on .property—7oo sheep, 20 cattle, horses, etc., to be taken, at valuation.' PRJOE £lo per acre (terms-). Cam. recommend this. 2048 FAMILY RESIDENCE, with 10* Acres gocd iaaid; al modren improvements; i acye orchard, beaiuVtful locality; 2\ miles from Masterton. PRICE £llOO (£IOO cash will do). Owner leaving Masterton. 2026 GOOD OHEAJ- SHEEP FARM. AAA ACRES, Masterton. district, t)\J\J good dwelling, woolshed, all necessary outbuildings; winters 1700 sheep, "50 cattle. 200 acres flat and ploughable. rrice £l2 pea-, aore. |Stock, at valuation. £35.00 oaii. re- '. main at &i per cent.. 20G3
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES; ¥OOL 3A LBS will be held in thv CONCERT CHAMBER, Town Hall, WELLINGTON, during tin current season, on the following dates:— 11th JANUARY, at 9 a.m. Catalog ues close 3rd January, 1912. 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Cat* logues close sth February, 1912 sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalogue* close Ist March,. 1912. The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the firsi offering, and Is per bale for the see ond offering; In order to shorten the catalogue, single and two-bale, lots will be grouped as far as possible,- and all two-bale lots not grouped /will be treated as "Star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reserves, will be accepted for such lots, Abraham arid Williams, Ltd. C. H< Scales. Levin end Co., Ltd. U.F.G.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., Ltd J. Macintosh and Co. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agonoy Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. Dalgety end Co., Ltd.
I CHEAP BUSH FAEM \Qf\ ACRES. £3OO CASH RE)Q\J QUIRED. j Ring fenced (3 .sides), and back bounded by good .stream. Sub-div-I ided into sis paddocks—2oo acres I foiled and in grass 13 years. Well I \ watered. pn. really level- and . ploughahle when cleared and istumpj ed; mail coach passes door 4;. times I a week; 380 acres good milling bush ! with a mill adjacent, their - block I K/vimra nn,r..n.<.»4- n l'fi V~_ .-J..' X.J at £6 to £7 per acre. One -.mile J from "Post Office. 0 wine* must Bel. PRICE £4 per acre, £3OO down to a 1 man undertaking to improve. LAND AGENTS, ■•.■■' '" - TAURANGA. Write for our Bay o# Plenty Land | Guide,, deaoribing everything " for sale in this dißtriot. A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR SHEEP FARMERS. FOB, SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. '7KA ACRES FREEHOLD, Tara- # Lf\J naki, all good rich sail, well laid down in mixed English grasses', fenced aaid subdivided into convenient paddocks. All easy rolling country and well watered with running streams. Lies well to the sun. Fronts a good metalled road. 2J Milesi to the township and saleyards. Two nULes to the dairy facI tory and school!. lhe whole is well I suited (for subdivision in/to dairy j farmis. PfIEIIOE £8 5s per acre. Rea- ( sonable terms can be arranged. 3460 ( SOME GOOD DAIRY FARMS., mACßESlEreehold, rich coast land, afl'l level and in grass. A first class dairy farm, well fenced aud subdaveded into oonivendent paddo cks>; 6 roomed house, wash-huse, biathroolm, cowshed, etc. Situated 2 miles from dairy factory and school. PRICE £25 per acre. EASY TERMS. 4281 ■i -i A ACRES FREEHOLD, Tara--IJ,U naki, coast land, all level rich dairy land. Well fenced and divided into oonivenden/t paddocks. Fronting main metal" d road. Good dwelling house, containing 6 rboms. WiisiMiAiisp. nmrl nnthiniWi(n«B, 19 Tio.il cowshed, 1 mile to the ohees factory aond -school, towniship, etc. Also 42 cows, etc., can be taken over at valuation if required. PRICE £26 per aore. "*■ " ' i O A ACRES-FREEHOLD, near New Plymouth, situate on the coast, fronting' .metalled road. All level, well fenced and subdivided into coMvenriiant paddtooks; 6 roomed house, large 30 bailed cowshed and outbuildings ; quarter mile to the -factory, and sifcatiion. PRICE £3O per acre. Easy terms - . 3463, FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM AND; 01L RIG HTS 3A A ACRES, 6 miles from Post! \J\J Office, New Plymouth, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into about 16 paddocks ; 2 dwelling houses and a'Al necessary outbuildings. Good orchard; 2 miles to the dairy factory, school quaitejjlo'se. On good m e tailed road. Price £2O per acre, including oil rights. 4329 MY LAND REGISTER oomfcamt the pick of the Tairanaki Province, and land seekers can all b< suited by calling on me. Dairj farms in areas of from 50 to 50C acres. Grazing runs from 760 tc 6000 acres at low prices and on e*§3 terms. I have also numerous towr and suburban properties for sale also businesses of every description Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specAftlb invited.
Land RoppeseniatiTOß; F. E. OR BELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIG NETT, Stratford; F. E. MOOBK K&ponea. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND Fl«. ANCIAL AGENT, NE'Y. PLYMOUTH.
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