LA-HDtt fOn P2BJ&Y STSSST, HAST3BTQ» ) LAND *S3 GENERAL eowaiie. fitOW AGENT, ACRES,- Masterton, 7~ —— roomed dwelling wool-' shed, stable, 250 acres been ploughed, all nice rolling country. Telephone laid on from Masterton. Wintors 2400 sheep, 150 head cattle, 12* horses. Price £1 15s. Very easv terms. 189 4 S.7fi7 f OREES i' ?« hw OOHIIV ) 1 7 ' Rood family homestead, hot and cold water • now wool shed and yards. All fences in good order. _Largo dumps of standing: to!i lia 'in] ltors sheep, 250 cat--1 i, 12 h ? T *S?\ ' PRIC ' E . walk in and | walk out, £19,000. iggg 1 AC RES, Master ton. dis- . • Y, !2 roomed dwelling, wool shed for 4 shea, ens', implement shed, 2 ,stall stable and buggy ■shed. The propenv is well fenced and sub-divided mzo 21 . paddocks. i Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Papa formation. Capacity 1} sheep to the , aere. Mock now on property, 3800 ' PRJPF 2in ead Cattle a!ld c 2o ' Worses.1 RJC-L £lO per acre. Stock at valuation. 18^*? WELLINGTON WOOL BALEA, WOOL SALEB will be held in tfta CONCERT CHAMBER, Tow. -tiali, WELLINGTO N, during tka current season, oil the followiae dates• 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Oat®. logues close 6th February, 181 a, sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalogue# close Ist March, 1912.' • The charge on wool offered fcnt o<St sold .will be 2s per bale for the flraft offering, and Is per bale for th« b*o» ond offering. In order to shorten the oaialofM, single and two-batelots will ta grouped as far as possible, and al} two-bale Jots not grouped will fco treated as "Star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting,: no reserves will b* a» oepted for such lots. Abraham and Wllllama, lit#. G. H. Soaias, » . Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.C.A., Lg* 4. Macintosh and Co. N.Z. Loan and Mareastlla Affaan Co., Ltd. Mirtr*y f Roberta and Co., Ltd. Dalgeiy and tfe., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FARM ACREi. 430CCA8H he. }WOI/ QUIRED. ! lBide »), «nd b*o> bounded by good atmum. Sub-di*. I idfd mto aix pad<lookg>—BOO ausrm I felled and m grasß 18 jeauii. .W«H I watered. prj. jdcaJlj I»v«| ua4 . when cleared and stump* 1 ed; mail ooaoh passed door 4 tinea a. week; 380 acres good mining Sasfi. with a miitl adjacent, . their block hfug opposite. Timber eiiimiaWl at £6 to £7jpe*p aore.. On* l^2iJP O Sf Office. Ownefl mast a«l9. PRiCE £4 pier acre, £BOO dow® M -a man undertaking to Meroviy # Norris LAND AGENTS, TAU&ANGA. • Write for our Hay of Plenty Guide, deaoribine everytiking- ftfl atale in j£L£a dUtfepicifr, WANTED " AGOOD **' Wairarapa Farm 400T8 600Sggg SUITABLE , a P iSr* v' weU - «n*^E noHonf w«i«ia riM. aoaty S sheep and oattlo, * PEIC®, £lO 13. «d pw aow . Equity £7OOO |6 £BOOO. * - FULIdEB PABTTOULA®# r®o» LEWIS & CO J; iWAJfQAKDL,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10563, 20 February 1912, Page 8
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