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ENDSLEIGH ESTATE CHOICE FARM i-ANDS FOR tAILE j rpHlfi- Undersigned <we favoured 1 JL with, instructions from tfl6 own- | &r to offer for sale about 400 acres iof the well-known and far-famed ENDSLEIGH ESTATE, Bituated at SAVELOOK NORTH, and four miles from Hastings, in lots to suit purchasers, say from 20 acres upwards. This land is rich alluvial flats of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. The ] soil ib unrivalled in this Dominion for its fertility and the district foi climate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the plough, while the higheat possible averages of crops can be grown For many years it has grown from 45 to. 60 bushels per I acre of rye-grass seed of the best quality, averaging £l2 -10s per acre. ' The paddocks being closed only four I months for < Mis splendid return. The I land will cr. i y 1 dairy cow per acre j or 6 eweß per acre, and fatten their lambi For root crops nothing better can be desired. The drop of mangold t> aow growing on the property'estimated by experts to yield 90 t<*ni per acre without manure of an,"? feind. Early pn3sfj.sioll.oan he given Full particulars on application tav ; Jhe Bole Agents— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOO. HASTINGS Or ; A. PHtBGE ANO CO., P 1 erston N.- Sola Aarent* THE BUDGET COMES to ue like a gift fro a. the Gods, it contains some good things for tbe people. So does the iatest shipment of absolutely new SPRING PAfEBHANQINGB. Just opened up at the Show-room«, 28 Chapel Street. • They oontain • new . creations in TINTS and PATTERNS, including DOVE GRAY, FAWN and Arabian Green, an A nuineroM pthert. Patterns in Wisteria;' Pdnsy and Violet, eto. BEST GOODS, CHEAPEST PRICES.' Bend for Work, attended to V 1 ■ . " >* la W.H~COLE Estimates prepared. Panelled paper a specialty. Telephone 149.

Peter Tulloch STOCK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MAIN STREET, PAJHATCJA. A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. 1 AA ACRES freehold, 2 acres XUU of maragles, 2 acres of maize, 1 acre of oats, bal'aace in grass; 35 acre® plioughable, balance undulating. Fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks ; well watferel; 7 miles from PaMatua by good road. Factory, school, P.O. and, railway station all 1 close by. PRICE £"2 l per acre. £550 cash. AGUES Freehold, all in, graß6, well fenced and subdisr .ded; well watered; All undiuliatfaig country ; will carry 20 cows;' 6-roora«d bouse and outbuildings, cowshed, sheep yards, eto.; 4 mites from Eketahuma by good) road. Olob© t-o school a,ad 4 miles from factory. PRICE £ls 10s per acre. Easy terms can. be arranged. ! A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. QO H ACRES, Freehold, all _in Oi* 4 grass, 140 acres good dairying ''land,' balance will carry 2 siheep to ths> acre. Fenced and subdivided into 8 paddoots. Welt watered; H miles fnom ~„uool and post office; 2 miles from factory; 7 miles from the Paihiatua Railway Station-; Good' roads. New 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc., sheep yards, ©to.' PRICE £l4 10a per acre. Terms, £IOOO oash, balance as arranged. (Sole Ageint.) ■ ; • ■, ' •' ACRES, 366 Acrea Q.R..P., ODD. and-300 Acr©B 600 a«res in, grass, balance in Kgjht bush.. > Well fenced and subdivided. Wei watered, Wffl cad*y If'chew fothe acre, be»sid©& cattle; 5 roomed'-hottije, bathroom. and dairy; woolahed, 2 seta of sheep yard* ana cattle yards, dip. etc; 27 miHes from Pabiatua by good road. Half mil© from Rohool and P.O. PRICE £8 10a per acre. Good jyermß can be arranged. * - IAA AOBIS Freehold, ail in 1 UU grass, 8 acres in crops, wefl fenced and subdivided into 8 ocka. Well watered ; acre® flaA, baHanoe'' undulating. ■/ ■ Wnsl v cariry w, oowa. Four-roomed hone© and aXI accessary outbuildings. Severn ma®e>s from PaWtua ly good road. Three miles from school and factory. Price £2O per acre. Terms : £SOO «#»n. balance ss arranffed.

Who Says that Flies are a Nuisance? POSSIBLY THEY ABE, IF YOU DO NOT USE A DAISY FLY KILLER Flies get no cbanoe with the Daisy, and as they die at once, all yotl tiave to do is (to sweep them up. The price is only Is, too. , OUR MEAT SAFES are quite fly..proof, and being reasonable in price (from 10s), no house should Ibe without one. ENAMELLED WARE We have a very nice lot of FANCY ENAMELLED WAUE, in TEA POTS, JUGS, SAUCEPANS, PRESERVING PANS, KETTLES. •MUGS, Etc., and will' be glad of your inspection. AB sizes and kinds of JAM-MAKING PANS, BOTLES; Etc. H. BE ALE & Co, Ltd., - PLUMBERS, TINBWITHI, inONWONCeHt ew

AN INVITATION I beg to thank the public of Master ton' and Wairarapa district for the spleiidid. aiipport 1 accorded to me during -my term of business m Mas--terton. It gives i«e "pleasure to stat^Wat" as a iVesult the growt|i of the business has been sufficiently encouraging to enable wm§ to make (provision for still more commodious and up-to-date apartments, m the new Trust Lands Trust Building. The fitting and furnishing o£_.the rooms comprising'the studio will be finished" this week, andwe .extend a cordial invitation to patrons to pay us a visit. Every modern idea in the art of portraiture is included in the new, appointiriebts, and we have endeavomed'to cater for the requirements of the public, on, the best possible lines. ; * ' t WINZENBERG, PHOTOGRAPHER. u The Tafkeries," MASTERTON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TEN SPECIAL AMBEROL (Four Mihnt) ' RECORDS, practically FREE, with every purchase of an Amberol Attaoliment for the Edison Phonograph. We will fit it FREE of CHARGE (for a few weeks only).. Gall or write for full particulars. Took out for our Stand at, SOT,WAY £WOW We gfcall liave something t» interest yan and svu'piisa y»u. SIO CROSS MANACER.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10553, 8 February 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10553, 8 February 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10553, 8 February 1912, Page 7

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