W, H. CruicksStank, PEBBY BTBKIT, MASTBBXn* LAND AND GENERAL COMMIT «lON AGENT. ACRES, Masterton, 77Y t/ roomed dwelling, w-00l-S i stable, 350 acres been ploughed, all nice rolling country. Telephone laid on from Masterton. Winters 2400 sheep, 150 head cattle. 12 horses. Price £4 15s. Very easv terms. 1894 AGREES, all low couna i i ' &«od family homestead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. AH fences in good order. Large clumps of standing to-* l? 1 a '->£■> 1^ m * ers 4000 sheep, 250 cattle 12 horses PIRJOE, walk in and walk out, £19,000. 1853 1 QJK ACRES, Masterton dis- . trict, 12 roomed dwelling, wool shed for 4 shea, ers, implement shed, 2 stall stable and buggy •Shed. lihe properly i, s well fenced and sub-divided irro 21 paddocks. Fencing all heart of totara;. 150 acres level, balance low hills. Papa formation. Capacity 1| sheep fo the a , c ' re v Stock Inow on property, 3800 ™TL 22 ?.l ead cattle- and 20 horses. PRJGE £lO per acre., Stock at valuation. 1839 * WELLINGTON WOOL BALEC. WOOL SALES will be iheld in t&a CONCERT CHAMBER, TVm» Hall, WELLINGTON, , during |)h current 'season, on the Mlowins dates:— ' 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Oat*. logues close: sth February, 1818. 6th MARCH, at 2 p.m. OatalofltiM close' Ist March, 1912. The charge ov wool offered hat not sold will be 2s per bale for the irtf offering, and Is per bole for tihe m» ond offering. ■ In order to shorten the oaialoflo© t single and two-bate lots wsU Is grouped, as far as possible, naul All two-bale lots not grouped will Aw treated as '"Star" lots. To facilitate iiiter-lotting, no re&enret wiilb* »».. oepted for stwih . lota. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. C. H. Scales* Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.6.A., LM J. Maolntosh and Ga. : N.Z. Loan and Meraaiitllo Aflteaar Co., Ltd. Murray, Rtbirti and Ci., LM. Dalgaty and C<w Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FARM KQfi ACRES. £3OO CASH HEtiOU QUIRED. , Ring fenced (8 aides), and book bounded by good isitmam. Bub-dir. ided into six paddtooks—Boo acre* felled and in grass 13 year*. watered. prt jicaily * level and vpJoiugihable when cleared and #tptaped j maid oaaah ipasfliM door 4 tiau»i a week; 880 acresgood nulling btn/8 'with-a jbtodli; being opposite. Timber mated at £6 to £7 jwt acre, do* xnilia: from Post Office. Owner imptfk toil. ; PRICE £4 per acre,' £BOO dxrwa to m mian. undertaking tk> impror*. Morris & Bell, LANS AGENTS, TAUBJLNGA. Write lor our Bay of Plenty liaal Guide, dieioribing «vwryflHiit eon glale in this differs®*.
WANTED ',/ ' ' • A GOOD Wairarapa Farm : i 400?g600S§gy SUITABLE row *ATTENINB QRAZINB. TO EXCHANGE for 1108 m ißm&p mod oattl® flarni 400 m< re-s ploaghabls, well tenced mad m good order. No aoxiaut w««d«. rw Mutj 2 Bheep and dsitole. PRICE, £lO 12> fld par «sr». Equity £7OOO jko £BOOO. The place i» rery lightly who took ut oner oouXf rsadily Sorrow a on first mortiKSflp* Owner'* re*«on for wwniting ««. pose of the property in to m| snaaU&r fans close in & good torn and ■dhool. FULLE* PAKTTOULiJW MtOMt LEWIS & CO:. .WIK6UIDI,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10553, 8 February 1912, Page 8
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