LANDB FOR SALE. W. H. Cruickshank, PMtBY BTMfft, MABTSBTO* NO GENERAL •lON AOEHT. ... ( *2Slsf ANQ GENERAL. OKOQ ACRES, Mastertou, 71 T T. ro °med dwelling, woolshed, stable, 250 acres been plouglim, ail nice rolling country. Telephone laid an from Masterton. Winters 2400 sheep, 150. head cattle. 12 terns 8 ' " £4 15s ' Verr W' t6rnis - 1894 37fi7 all low counlf ' V ■ tl- y , good family homestead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in good older. Large clumps of standing tol? ia 'iri 1 s 4000 sheep, 260 cattle, 12 horses. BRIOE, walk hi and walk out, £19,000. 1853 1 4CRES, Mas'tertan disJ- <-» •ZJ ti'ici, 12 roomed dwelling, wool shed for 4 shearers, imple- ' stable and buggy nn/' ir .? r ? P * rLy is well fenced W- iF? ed " r ? 21 paddocks, renting aH heart- of totara; 150 acaes level, balance low hills. Papa n o nvp 'c+' I Ca P acat y If sheep -to the 1 ?j ooni ,11 1 0w 011 P r °Pertv, 3800 ' cattlc and 20 horses, IRICE £lO per acre. Stock at | valuation. m *
WELMNGTON WOOL SALE* WOOL SALES will be held ib ®fce CONCERT CHAMBER, Tow* Hall, WELLINGTON, during tSw current season, on tiro following; dates:— 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. date* • logues close sth February, 1011. Sfch MARCH, at 2 p.m. Gbtalofloiay dose Ist March, 1918. The charge on wool offered bat me& sold will be 2s per bale for the ftrvt offering, and Is peg- bale fgy §«s, andoSwwg, ' < w shorten the catalogue, o i© and two-b&l# lot* will to grouped as far as possible, *;nri bM two-bale Jots not grouped will kl treated as "Star" lots. To faoQiialVt inter-lotting, no reservea will b« moepfred for such lots. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. G. H. Soalw, Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., *nd W.F.6.A., LM J. Maolntosh and Co. N.Z. Loan and MaroutlHl Assam Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberta and Co., LM. Dalgety and C«}., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH t'AEM fkOH acr Eß. £3OO CASH RE* «JOU QUIRED. . Ring fenced (3 aides), and boo* rounded by good Bitream Sub-di*. ided into six paddocki—SOO acre* felled and in graag- IS years. Weß watered pr t jdcally level «n<| ptough&hle when cleared and .stum tied ; mail oo&oh door 4 timet a week; 380 good milKng buiJl with "a mill adjacent, ■ their idook being opposite. Ximiben ectim&tetfat £6 to £7 per acre, v'Onj®' mlh from Post Office. Owinem cooiaUt w3l. PRICE £4 per acre, £BOO *• man undertaking itio impjrov*. Morris & Bell, LAND AQENTft, TAUBJLNGA. Write for our Bay of Plenty £ans Guide, deiambing everything fa? aiale in ihi# diiltarwrt.
WANTED | . . , : • . . j A aooo !■ Wairarapa Farm 400 3 600 SSgO "" TMIE BHMnfJ"*"" •-» waty s Bleep and cs*tfclo. "*** PRICE, £lO 13, n wini Equity £7OOO to £BOO9. far *«®fciaa to dut. a&d school. ®°°" w e FULLEK PABTIGULAJIW FEOSS LEWIS & CO.. WJINGAHDL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 8
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