L&MDS FCJrt -SALfc, LAMSS AMD GENERAL ®S«»B3j®* aiOSt! ACE&7, ~ ACRES, Masterton, 7t/ roomed dwelling, woolshed, stable, 250 acres been plough- ; 2d, all nice rolling country. Telephone laid on from Masterton. Winters 2400 sheep, 150 head cattle, 12 horses. Price £4 15s. Very easy ' terms - 189*4 / AGREES, all low coun- , try y Roo d family home- , stead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in good order. Large dumps of standing to tara Winters 4000 sheep, 250 catI tie 12 horses PRICE, walk in and ! walk out, £19,000. 1053 i 7K ACRES, Masterton disy tnct, 12 roomed dwellwished for 4 shea.ers, imple- ! T",* Sl^ d ' 2 sta]l stable and buggy :shed. Hie property i s vve ll fenwd and subdivided into 21 paddocks, licencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. P apa I formation. Capacity 1$ sheep to"tie 1 T C " on, n ? w on Property, 3800 pi!?&wA ead catt]e aud 20 PIITCE £lO per acre. Stock -at valuation. 1839 WELLINGTON WOOL BALE& ' CONCERT GHAMBEB, Town Hall, WELLINGTON, during lk« current season, on the followiafl 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Oato. logues close 6th February, ISIB. sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Cataloffiw" I close Ist March, 1913. j The charge on wool offered fcut as« I sold will be 2a per bale for the SrH I offering, and 1b per bale for tfca fee. j ond offering. j In order to shorten ths oalalogae, "single and two-bate lota will to j grouped as far as possible, and alt as "Star" lots. To facflita&i mter-lotting, no reserve! pill he as» cepted for such lots. Abraham and William*. l«. G. H. Soafet, I Levin and Co,, Ltd. I U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.8.A., L|fr l J. Maolntosh and Co. N.Z. ■ Co., Ltd. " " j Murray, Robarti and Co., Li*. i Oalgety and 0., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FABM Kftlfl ACR EB. £3OB CASH RE* ;OOU QUIRED. ; Riag fenced (8. aide*), and b&oft I bounded by good .stream, iub-dir. 'ded into six paddodci—Boo aoroc . felled and in grasa 18 yearn. Sfaffi watered. pw. Really l*r«I and' ploughable when cleared and liTuajpr I ed; mail coach passerf door 4 «im«i >• a week; 380 acres good raililiiTig buifc with a naiiU adjacent, their MlosS being opposite. Timber eilinnait^ at £6 to £7 per acre. On* silo from Post Office. OwneS must erf]. . PEIOE £4 |*er acre, -£BOO dww* of » man undertaking itto imgronfta TAUEANGjL Write for <rar Bay of Plenty liana Gtiid©, describing averythingi fits dale in Itis diiferwi*.
A GOOD 400 fg 600 SggH SUITABLE *JH »AYTENIMB ©g GRAZINB. EXCHANGE far 1108 man JMJity 9 shoe© and csfcil», PBIGB, £lO ISb Id pw •%#. ** Equity £7OOO io £BOOO, The place i» retry lightly m • on first mortga^ Owner** re*«oa for waofciM to 8& poß© of the property ii to r- x BmaHer farm close In a «oa and school. «"»i_ — t
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 8
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