LANDS FOH MALE. •iPHMttilWßlj, MAMTmms »0 ACRES, Masterton, 7- , . i xl, fo° m «J dwelling, woolj shed, stable, 250 acres been pWliuce rolling .country. Tele|r--;- d , on from Masterton. Winters 2400 sheep 150 head cattle, 12 Hermt ***' Ve * «* | erms * 1894 I AGREES, all low coun- ' try , good family h o meITT '"*? cold ne w wool I shed nn * y ar d s . All fences in good arge clumps of standing totara Wmters 4000 slieep, 250 cattle, 12 Jiorses. PRICE, walk in and walk out, £19,000. 1853 i ACRES, Masterton dis- " " i i I fcr „ lct ' 12 roomed dwell- , wool shed for 4 shea.ers, implement shed, 2 -stall stable and buggy* f- 7 T i le Property is well fenced .and sub-divided into 21 paddocks. Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Papa formation. Capacity'l* sheep to the 'T e " §ft i ;r ? w on Property, 3800 S p^TP 22 Jin €ad Cattle and 20 iorseSPRICE £lO per acre. Stock at. valuation. 1839WELLINGTON WOOL §ALI*\ will be held ia tie r CONCERT CHAMBER, Towa Hall, WELLINGTON, during *ka current season, on the Mlowiaj dates:— 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Oat* logue-s close 6th February, 1B11» sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalogu©* close Ist March, 1912. The charge on wool offered bn% n<A sold will be 2s per bale for the tuft's offering, and Is per bale for it* fte» ond offering. In order to shorten the catalog tt», ibfjud© and twcbal© lots" will be groupeu »s &w as possible, *&d sK two-bale Jots wft jsro.tisßd: will 6§ treated as '"Star"' ld<U< $o facilitate inter-lotting, no reservef 3?iU ba *** cepted for such lot§. Abraham and Williams, Lti. , ) C. H. Saabs, -V I Levin and Co, r Ltd. ! U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., LgaJ J. Macintosh and Ct. N.Z. Loan and Msrsaittlli Agams Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberta and Ce., Lt*. Oalgety end Cn. t Ltd. J CHEAP BUSH FAKM jQA ACRES. £3OO CASH RE. 90U QUIRED. I King fenced (8 sides), and boo* I id«d mto aix paddoobß—xw aoroa I tolled iand in gras s 13 'jews. df«& I watered. pn, ically Uv«& and ploughahle when cleared and ttnimp. 1 ed; mail coach ipasißfei door a tdmea | a week; 380 acres good l milling fraajf I with a mill adjacent; their block at £6 to £7 per acre. Dae mil* from Post Office. Owner) snail mill. PRICE £4 per acre, £BOO dam* te ■ man undertaking to imixrov«j TAURAN&4, Write for onr Bay of Plenty ftvnQ Gold©, defioribinz creryttaina Alt slale in iiii disltorsjc*. A QOOD AORSB AORE3 SUITABLE Ufi FATTENINB 93 GRAZIN9L 10 EXCHANGE for IKJJJ m . peep and eattto faria, 400 as. res plougWte, well fenW aoity ffl sheep and cattle, PRICE, £lO ISb 6d pw aer# . Equity £7OOO |o £BOOO, place is rery lagMy moi ed. Anyone who *--<? ,?v m » on first mortgagau a;t«»*> and eohool.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10560, 16 February 1912, Page 8
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