ARMERS PLEASE TAKE NOTE t i f\ ACRES First-class cropping L JL U and dairy farm, 3 miles from lasterton, with water races througkut. Tins land grows enormous crops f wheat, oats, clover, etc., and can ie made a model farm at a small cost, 'rice on application. 6546 OAORES, 8 miles from [Railway Station, close to chool, post office, creamery, etc. Lbout 30 acres rape. Winters 3000 beep, 200 cattle, besides horses. Up-o-date 9 roomed house with all confluences. Men's whare, woolshed, ■oncrete dip and yards. About 2 laddocks well watered. Price and erms on application. 653 LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, BHARE BROKERS. emts for Sum Insurance Company. ffiffffiftlTtMlttt LIMITED. I FAT STOCK I !• FOR ; FREEZING . , T JIIS WELLINGTON' MEAT EXPORT ' COM- >. PANY, LIMITED, is prepared to receive STOCK for FREEZING and SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lowest rates current in.the Dominion. The Company is also prepared to buy EAT SHEEP, LAMBS AND CATTLE. All particulars as to diaries and prices can be obtained on application to the Company's buyers as tinder:— • •«• W B MoPadzean, Featherj ston, Telephone No. 63^1. i W McKanzie, Masterton, i Telephone No. 816 office, »ri i a te residence Telephone No. ' 118; Andrew Pew» , Danne--1 fvirke. Telephone No. M\ * I Tlios Wdtell, Pahiatua, tele * « phone No. 50. ] Or to tite Company's * llf.ad Oi'TiOE : | 2 8-20 Hunter Sirec^ | Wellington. f Lnaßissaga-B*' •jmiji LAND AND £BTAT£ -AGENf' Perry Street, t&asterton, YOEKSHIEE IN3UBANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Live Stock, aiMRDRESSING- SALOON, m port town, lease premises J years, rent £3 per, week. Average stoop takings £25, saloon £8; ', chairs. Wages £l3 per month Shows net profit about £8 week Goodwill, £IOO. Stock and fittings a' valuation, about £6OO. -Could reduci to £4OO. GENERAL STORE, good town ; large corner shiop and etort •rooni, stable, cart shed and stort run. Rent 255. Cash trade about £IOO month. Stock about £l5O at invoice price. Fittings at valuation. Goodwill £2O. FOR SALE. LIVERY STABLES. Large up-to-date stables, 50 stalls. Will be lighted with electricity in few weeks. Acetylene Gas plant now installed. • Lease of premises and section 4-J- years at 40s week. Right of renewal for three years. Turnover £7O to £BO per month. Plant: One coach, 1 cab, 2 .buggies, 4 gigs, 1 breaking in cart, 1 dray, 13 (horses, complete sets of harness, and all othr stable requisites; £l5O goodwill. >tock at valuation; £450 cash, balance 3yrs at 5 per cent. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? ftFlliTrrmn [TS Flavour and delicious zestfulness is unexcelled by the finest mported Worcester Sauces, and its mly HALF THE PRICE! MELHUISH'S SAUCE is ousting he British Brand in the South. Try >ne bottle and see for yourself that t's a real money-saver and a delight-; ul I SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. [ISS VERA C. EDWARDS, L L.A.8., A.T.C.L., pupil of St. ride s Convent and Spencer Lorune, of London, is prepared to reave pupils in Singmg and Voice roduction. Terms on application to ) Chapel Street, Masterton,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10562, 19 February 1912, Page 8
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