W..IL Cnuckshank,. PEEIIY STUSffli,- ; MI.STIBTDJB. «.AHO AMD GENERAL ' AGEftJTa 'i2529 7. ■Sd HSbii. 5T led d r ma £' w>oi. , -f] nil ->0 acres been 1 ' ! ' , ■ l i ce ro!Illl S country Tpli 1 phone laid on from 4^ • i terms. yx=l j easy | 1894 13767 OEEES > «» «•» COUH- *, V • fy , Rood family llomeshSl a^^i COl ijf-' 4 wTol Uva V ' wT C - iumps 1 s^i2iS;£ s Jvalk out, £] 9,000. '' in !i875 Master ton, diswJ ■ it -, tr J ci > 12 roomed dwelii OJ wool shod for 4 sliea.ers imole I ment shed, '? <d-ii] c+«vi., j , P Je !«W. Me /FelinL'"airs's /"H 1 2 * Paddocks. . aen ring aii Jjeart of totarares level, balance low hills: p aD ;' Stork'T' [iy « shw P <• lK iffimf 10 PCl ' —' SlMt WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, WOOL SALES will be held ia tfia CONCERT CHAMBER, Towa Hall, WELLINGTON, daring • the current season, - on the follcwiaa dates:- ' 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Gate. logues close 6th February. ltflfi sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalogue* close Ist March, 1912. The charge on wool offered tni am sold will be 2a per bale for tie first offering, and Is per bale lor th« Bse> end offering. In order to shorten the caialogo®, single and twc-b&lft lot# will 5w grouped as far as possible, fend &13 two-bale lots not grouped will See treated as "Star" lots. To f*/oilitaS« inter-lotting, no resecrve* will bo c©» oapted for such lots. Abraham end Williams, Ltd. 0. H. Scales, Levin and Co. r Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., LM J. Macintosh and Ct. N.Z. Loan and Marouttila Agaesc Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberta and Co., Ltd. Dalgsty and Cq., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FAEM ACRES. £398 CASH RE* QUIRED. 580 fenced (3 aides), and fc&ct bounded by good ®tneam. Sub~dir« tded into six paddocks—2oo toresl m 13 yeaait. ; W«SI watered. pn. ically level and pkraghable when, cleared soul stump, edj maffl coach jpasisfeij door 4 tdm«i a. week j 380 acres good raiUing tiniig with a mail ladji&oent, -tilieir bffiooV being opposite. OKmiber eilimiateg at £6 to £7 per aore. iQrn® aaile from Post Office. Owneti mart fe«Q9. PRICE £A per acre, £BOO flaw® IS finnan undertaking to improFaij Morris & Bell, LAND AGENTS, lAU2ANGA, Write Sot oar Bay ot Plenty Ean©. Guide, describing everytkiif fog stale in jfckij differaot. WANTED A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 ?8 600 aoSeI SUITABLE UK 80 CRAZED, ' f or 1808 son sheep audi o&ttl® fa?™ 4{ws well feiaoed and i» good order. No noxious w&s&i. n**. PRIGS, £lO 12« Gd p ßr acwi . Equity £7OOO Jo £BOOO. es£i » o »*« U a ™ FULLER PASTIOUBIBi §*£o© LEWIS & CO?. iWANGAHUI*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10561, 17 February 1912, Page 8
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