LANDS FGii 6A&.C, peers BTKSST, uasieskhol (.AND AMD GEKEJIjU ®o*afßJß>~ 2529 A ° EES ', Masterton, 7. 7Y At <, roomed dwelling; vvoofsKcd f tahl,, 250 acres bee/plougt «tl, ill! nice rolling .country. Tele. r l '" - Jo ° 11 s ¥ p P' !50 head cattle, 12 horses. Price £4 ] ■-,« W. ' tonus eas y ,IIS - 1894 8767 ; iCREES > all loir conn-" stead W 7 famil y iomestead, hot and cold w<it<?r; new wool shod and y „ r< , s All fences t* S tlvn r f e - ch " n PS of standing to- & 19 ] Al " t<?1 ' s 400() sl, <*P, 250 cat«o, 12 horses. PRJOK, walk in anrl walk out, £IO,OOO. jg". 1875 disu' Y, , tr , lct » 12 roomed dwelling,wcolFhed for 4-ghoa.ors. implement shed '> st-i?) i ""Pie-Fet-in" 1 n k ' d t lnt ? 31 P»*Sk£ leiums all heart of totara : 150 acres level, balance low hills Pan* WW Capacity 1, sheep to til sheep, fcaS3^ i3B0 ° PRTPTr /.in c<lxtlC <UKI ~0 horses.JXtL PM - flcrc -' Stock '»* valuation. 18g9
WELLINGTON WOOL SALE& " WTOOL SALES win bo held ia-tlg Hall, WELLINGTON, during tfc« current season, on the* followiM dates:— 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Data. sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Oatalofutv close Ist March, 1912. The charge od wool offered but n«l sold will be 2s per bale for the fin* offering, and Is per bale for the U» end offering. In order to shorten tho caJsJoßiw. single and .two-bate lots will to grouped as far as possible, tod H 3 two-bale lots not grouped will 6* treated as "Star" lota. To facilitate inter r loti;ing, no reserve* will ba a* oepted for such lots. Abraham and Williams, LIS. G. EI. Scales, Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., Ll* J. Macintosh and Ce. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agaesji Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and C«,, Ltd. Dalgoty snd Gs., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FARM \Qf) ACRES. £3OO CASH RE. 'OU. QUIRED. (3 aides), and bacfi ided into bis *or*» feUed and m grass 13 year*. ,Wofl watered,.- prt ioally . level and pApughable wihen cleared and itxuap. •Ed; maii ooaoh, pass** door i times a week j 380 acres good mdllkf bu*3S with a mail adjacent, tibmr biooi! being opposite. ftunfan eslimat«3v at £6 to £7 per acre. Pn« an£L» |™5*JP° s ' fc Office. Owne* totirt lell. PRiGE £4 per acre, £BOO do??® Mi ffl man. Tmdertaking to imjErovaiß TAUBANGA, Writ© for oar Bay o£ Plenty Eaml, Girid©, deaoribiiig* everything* fos Cale in ihi» digltaio*.
A fICOD ACRES AORES SUITABLE £OH J*ATT6N!We 03 f*OH4NGfE for 13oh PRiG2J,£io IS3 ed pei . acro Equitj £7OOO &> £BOOO, Owner's said school. iWANGAHDL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10557, 12 February 1912, Page 8
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