LAUDS FOH SALE. P2CEBY ffnUWl. MAflTiaTO» LAWO AND GENERAL CO M **|o. «!OM ACF.WT. OkOQ ACRES, Mastertou, 7-. ~J*J£jO roomed dwelling, woolshed, stable 1 , 230 acres been ploughed, all nice rolling country. Telephone laid on from Master ton. Winters 2400 sheep, 150 head cattle, 12 horses. Price £4 15s. Very easy terms. 1894 07/37 AGREES, all low oounO4 U 4 try , good family homestead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in good order.- Large clumps of standing totara. Winters 4000 sheep, 250 cattle, 12 horses. BRTOE, walk in and walk out, £19,000. 1853 IQ7 K, ACRES, Masterton disJLO 4 O tricf, 12 roomed dwelling, woolshed for 4 shearers, implement shed, 2 stall stable and buggy >sihed. The properly is well fenced and sub-divided ni*o 21 paddocks. Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Papa formation. Capacity l£ sheep ?o the acre. Stock mow on property, 3800 sheep. 220 head cattle and 20 horses. PRICE £lO per acre. Stock at valuation. 1839
WELLINGTON WOOL lALE& "E7OOL SALES will be held in ta» /V CONCERT CHAMBER, Toto Hall, WELLINGTON, during tk« current season, on the foltowina 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. . Gate* logues close sth February, 1818. sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalogues close Ist if arch, 1912. The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2b per bale for the fin* offering, and Is per bale for the a***and offering. In order to shorten th© oaialogn*, single and two-bate lots will to grouped as far as possible, and fell two-bale Jots not grouped will fee treated as '"Star" lots. To faoilitaSi inter-lotting, no reßervei will b» accepted, for Buch lots. Abraham and Wllllami, Ltd., G. H. Soalu-. "j Levin and Go., Ltg v ~ ' V..Z. Loan and Msroaiitila Agamy Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberta and Co., Lti. Dalgety and Ci„ Ltd.
uEJAP BUSH FARM : KQA AGft£& £3OO CAiH REI OOV QUIRED. i Ring fenced (3 aides)",- £tid b*o§ bounded bj good ißitream. 'ft u H^»« I ided into six paddocks—Boo '*• , felled and in grass 18 jeut. We& j ffSAwed, pa ic&lly lev«l md ptougnablie when cleared mad «tnmpi «d; mail coaci ip.&siS'W door i tines I a week; 380 acres good ndffinjj tms! j with a m&U adjeoent, itObedr block I being opposite. lumber eatimiateS lat£6to £7 per acre. On* mik 1 from Post Office. Owner! smut* wsfflD. PRICE £4 per acre, £BOO Bona to • man undertaking to impjrovwa LANES AGENTS, TAU2JLNGA. Write for our Bay of Flantiy ton! Guide, describing everyt&ing fef e*le in ibis diiifenot.
SEEBWF A 3QOD 400 ?S 600 SSSif SUITABLE rOH FATTENINS «.l GRASINQ. > md cattle farm, 400 «e* *ble, well fenced mad db aorty 9 sheep and cWfctie. PRIOBS, '£lo 12t 8d p« ftoro. Equity £7OOO to £BOOO. The place is very lightly m readily borrow « tetter £IOOO ok it on first mortgaflpß, Owner's reftHon foor wanting *o <!*»» pose of the property is to get Bmftler farm close t« « «ood torn* and school. FULLEB PARTTOULAJMI WMOM WANGAHUL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10554, 9 February 1912, Page 8
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