LANDS FOfi SALE. LAND ANJ3 CEKEHAL e$MEgj»T SIOM AGENT, 2KOQ ACRES, • Jlasterton, • 7%J£lO roomed dwelling, woolshed, stable, 250 acres been plough~A, all nice rolling countrv. Telephone laid on from Masterton. Winters 2400 sheep, 1.30 head cattle, 12 horses. Price £4 15s. Very easv terms. * 189 4 Q7ft7 AGREES, all low counT iV 6 try < poocl f amilv homestead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in good order. Large clumps of standing totara. V inters 4000 sheep, 250 cattle 12 horses. PRICE, walk in and i walk out, £l-9,000. 1853 1 Qjk ACRES, Masterton disXO 9 U trict, 12 roomed dwelling, wools-lied for 4 shea.ers, implement shed, 2 .stall stable and buggy islied. The property is well fenced , and sub-divided into 21 paddocks ; Fencing all heart of tot-ara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Papa : formation. Capacity 13 sheep to the I acre. Stock now on property, 3800 j sheep,'22o head cattle and 20 horses. PRICE £lO per acre. Stock at valuation. 1839 WELLINGTON WOOL SALE*. VOOL SALES will be held in tin CONCERT OHAMBES, Town Hall, WELLINGTON, daring ti* current season, on the followiag dates :• 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Date. loguesVclose siih February,' IBli* 5th 1 MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalog*! close Ist March, 1913. The charge on wool offered bat n«l sold will be. 2s per bale for the tri* offering, and la per bale for the Bw* ond offering. In order to short-en the oafalosM, single and two-bale loti will to grouped as far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped wiU fe* treated as "Star" lots. To faoJJita'Be inter-lotting, no.reserve! will bm &e» I oepted for such lota. I Abraham and WlNlaistt, Ltd. ! G. H. SoaSaa, | Levin and Co., Ltd. ! U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.6.A., Lfitf I J. Macintosh and C». N.Z. Loan and MaroMtlte Abb«*i Co., Ltd. j Murray, Rsberts and Cs., Ltd. | Daigety and C*., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FARM
i ACRES. £3OO CASH RE* t\) QUIRED. Ring fenced (3 sides), «od bacß bounded by good ffbream; Sub-dir* ided into six paddoofci—Boo wsm. felled and in grass IS yearn. ' iW*EL watered. prt ically level and pAoughablie when cleared and »tamped; mail coach pasae* door 4 timesa -week; 380 acres good nulina bull with a mail adj&oent, their bikwM. being opposite. Timber ©siSimfcWt at £6 to £7 per *cre. Pn« waX* from Post Office. Ownefi mms* Irtli. PRICE £4 per acre, £BOO clo wtf W • mian undertaking itio imßjroirifa. _ LANB AQENTtt, ' TAUSANGA. Write for our Bay of Plenty Saof Guide, describing everytidnfi fe>i stole in jkifeii diitriok. a aooo Walrarapa Farm 400 ?§ 600 2SSII SUITABLE arOH PATTENINS 92 CRAZINQ. «neep m& cattle fara, 400 6©. ploughabte, well fenced and m acaty 9 sheep and oatbk.
PBIGB, £lO 13» fid per »or». Eqoity £7OOO io £BOOO, ' TEe pltc® i» very me on first moilgftgw, , pose of the property ii to™ ■ BmaJJer forte clos* in a coo and school. * - WANQAKDI.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10559, 15 February 1912, Page 8
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