LAMDBFOH SALE. W. H. Craicksfeankj, HtKBI STBEEI, MASTSBTQa LAND AKE3 GENERAL SOME3J3T fiJOM AGEHtf, ACRES, Masterton, 7 l&tJjMts roomed dwelling, wool- . shed, stable, 250 acres been ploughl id, all nice rolling country. Tele- ' phone laid on from Masterton. Wi»- ■ tors 24.00 slieep, ]SO bead cattle, 12 1 horses. Price £4 15s. Very easy, ! terms. lgfM 07fi7 AGREES, all low eounO • U 0 try , good family homestead, hot r.iul cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in good order. Large clumps of standing totara. Winters 4000 slieep, 250 cati tie, 12 horses. PRICE, walk in and walk out-, £19,000. 1853 1 Q7K ACRES, Masterton disIXO Bej trict, 12 roomed dwelling, wool shed for 4 shea.ers, imple- ■ m-ent shed, 2 stall stable and buggy ■shed. The property is weir fenced , and sub-divided into 21 paddocks. [ Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acj res level, balance_ low hills. Papa formation. Capacity lj| sheep to the I acre. Stock now on property, 3SOO 1 sheep, 220 head cattle and 20 horses.' ' PRICE £lO p«' aero. Stock at' valuation. 1 1839 WELLSNCTOS4 WOOL CAI.S& \¥7OOL SALES will bo held in fc2a W CONCERT CHAMBER, Town Hall, WELLINGTON, during the current season, on the following 13fch FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Oato* logues close sth February, 1818. sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Oatalo®u«o close Ist March, 1912. The charge on wool offered nidfl sold will be 2a per bale for tho firsfl offering, and Is per bale for ih« end offering. Ia order to shorten the. caialogM,.. single and two-bate lota wili im grouped as far as possible, fend bIS two-bale lota not grouped will fee treated as "Star" lots. To fsailitaffl inter-lotting, -no reserves. will b* skf o&pted for such'lots. Abraham end Williams, Ltd. C. H. Scales. Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.G.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., LHt J. Macintosh and C». N.Z. Loan and Maroantllp Agmar Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. Dalgety end CI., Ltd. • CHEAP BUSH FARM £QA ACRES. £3OO CASH RE* j*JOU QUIRED, i Ring fenced (8 sides), and bacß I bounded by good stream. Sub-dir# l-ided into six paddock*—Boo acroa I felled and in gram 18 jeans. WeZi I watered. prt ically l©v«s and pLoughable when cleared and utTmpI ed; mail coach ipasa&rf door 4 tdra«i 1 a week; 880 acres good milling buiii ' with a mill adjacent, their _ block | being opposite. Timber efSimiaieS at £6 to £7 per acre. - Pne anils from Post Office. Owneri mart fc«M. PRICE £4 per acre, £BOO tow* tti » man. undertaking tk» impror*j Norris & Bell; LAND AQENTB ( : TAUBAISGA. Write for our Bay of Plenty £an9 Guide, describing everytbina fee stale ,in this diitouoi. WANTED I A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 ?g 600 £SS SUITABLE rOfi PATTEHItffi ©.l CRAZIKB. TO EXCHANGE foor 1800 Bay# sheep and cattl® farm, 400 m» tob ploughable, well fenced and in good order. No noxious woods* Oa»« acity 8 sheep and cattl®, PRICE, £lO 12b 0d par a or*. j Equity £7OOO $0 £BOOO, _ I The place iB pery lightly mortea®» Anyome who took it over c&nM readily borrow a fuaiilbsr &EBOOO o& ifi on. first mortgage^ Owner'* reason for wanting to 2i*» pose of the property it to mt smaller farm close km a good tamo and eohoo). ! FULLS® PARTICULARS FSOBI LEWIS & CO?. iWANGAKDX,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 13 February 1912, Page 8
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