LANDS FOH DALE. W. ft Crnicbshan]^ PSBEY STBEET, MASTEBIOHL S.AMD AJ3D GENERAL CaMSe'liT" «!ON AGENT. OPCOQ ACRES, Master to n, 7~ Y roomed dwelling, woolshod, stable, 250 acres been ploughid, all nico rolling .country. Telephono laid on from Masterton. Winters 2-100 sheep, 150 head cattle, 12' horses. Price £4 15s. Very oasv terms. " 18 !)4 : AGREES, all low couuV 1 V tr " v ' " 00cI family homestead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in good order. Large chimps of standing totara. "Winters 4000 sheep, 200 cattle 12 horses. PRICE, walk in and walk out, £19,000. 1853 1 QJK ACRES, 'Masterton dis-J-O • O .trict, 12 roomed dwelling, woolshed for 4 sliea.ers, implement shed, 2 stall stable and buggy died. The propeny is well fenced and sub-divided into 21 paddocks Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Papa formation. Capacity I.] sheep to the acre. Stock .now on property, 3ROO sheep, 220 head cattle and 20* horses PRICE £lO per acre. Stock at valuation. 183!)
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. WOOL SALES will be held ia t£o CONCERT CHAMBER, Tows Hall, 5 WELLINGTON, daring tk« current season, on the followias dates:— 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Data* logues close sth February, 1818. sth MAB-OH, at 2 p.m. Oatalogu«o close Ist March, 1913. The charge on wool offered £>nt nil sold will be 2s par bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the &e*» end offering. In order to shorten the ca?alogu«, singly, and two-bate lots will fe« grouped as far as possible, and fell bworbale Jots not grouped will treated as. "Star" lots. To faoilit&Ss Later-lotting, no reserves will b« &e> oepted for such,lots. Abraham sr.d Williams, Ltd. ' G. H. Soalsi, Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., Lie J. Macintosh and Ce. N.Z. Loan end Morotntilß Am Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co., Lttf. Dalgety and C<s., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH* FARM KQA ACRE®. £3OO CASH REt>OU QUiRED. Ring fenced (8 sides), lemd baofi bounded by good stream. Bnb-div* ided into six paddockf—Boo acron felled iand in grass 18 yean». .Well watered. pri. jically lereii and pkraghabls when cleared and atump,ed; mail coach pasß6d door 4 tines a weekj 880 acres good nulling butiiS with a mill adjacent, their _ bitocls being opposite. Timber eslimiatei® at £6 to £7 per acre. One jails from Post Office. Owneii innrt i«33. PRICE £4 per acre, £BOO dowa W a mtart undertaking to impro?*. Norris & Bell, LANS AGENTS, 1 TAURANGA, Write for our Baj of Plenty Ran® Guide, describing everything to 3 stale in this diitoot.
WANTED j A QQOD I 1 Wairarapa Farm 400 T8 600 Sorll SUITABLE fOH PATrEfIiNO GHA2IKSI. TO EXCHANGE for ISO 9 #* m sheep «ndi cattlo f&ria. 400 mis "•». f «»=3* ° rci< f- No noxioui wm&b. Oa®. acity 9 sheep and osttl*, PRICE, £lO 12s 6d per aqto. Equity £7OOO So £BOOO, The■ place is wry li®k% tnorteaa. ed. Anyon® who took it orer oouM ««nW * haiiher i£2ooo oa if on fir st tnorfcgtgej nA? a ra y?i, reISM fOT wantiiiffl to Hit. pose of the property it to rafe In'Zhoif* dOM *" * •"J*"* FULLES PARTICULARS JfEOB LEWIS & CO?; .WANGAH Ul*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 14 February 1912, Page 8
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