UfrKBS F0« sSiiTsC W. H. CrEieksbsnk,. s-szax mom, .KiSTa.® r£ ,» U * ,a **"> GmZ-RRI S©*«aig&. S?0£? A CENT, x, ■ ■ ! Q ACRES, Masterton, 7shed stablo 9T° d dv ', ollill S' ,1! - ' 2 °?,. acres plougli- , V* L 6 r olj»Jg •counfcrv. TelePhone laid on from Master ton. Wkteis 2-100 sheep, 150 head cattle 12 horses. Pnce £4 15s. Very L j terns. 3767 t WREES ' aU hw ooune Vi 4 try , p;ood family Jibmesjead, hot and cold 'water; new wool shed and ,-ards All fences in gTd 1875 M as t CTt on dis,\L ii , tr , lct > 12 roomed dwelli a > woolshed for 4 shearers, imoleIK sl Thi 2 st '' lH sla ' ,l<! ■•"»» S ,aa f sg -j, Fencing all heart of totara? 150 JOS level, balance low hi is.' IW a°4™ | Capndty sL «I> toX titJßffiMSßfcS! XSL £1 ° rw acre - »•* at i-OOif
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. W 0 SALES will be held In tffi» CONCERT CHAMBEB, Tcwa Hall, WELLINGTON, daring SeaSOB! 011 foJlowsag 13th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Oa^ k+t, i°A U «^r loEe sth February, lgifi, MARCH, at 2,p.m. OstaJoauo# close Ist March, 1918. The charge <® wool offered i>n.-s ma? sold will be 2s per bale far tto &ri>i offering, and i B pe r hale for tia Ee®» ond offering. . order to shorten th© caf&lo&itte single and two-bate lot# wiH jj® grouped as far as possible, and ajj two-bale Jots not grouped will to treated as '/Star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reserve! will he tm oepted for audi lots. Abraham and Wllliamo, Ltd. 0. H. Soalos* Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.6.A.. Lg* J. Macintosh and Co. N.Z. Loan and Mtreaotlls AEas*» C 0.,. Ltd. * * Murray, Roboris and Co.. Ltd. Oalgety and C§„ Ltd. CHEAP BUSH PAEM «sSft ACREB, CABH «1» «JCHJ QUIRED. Ring fenced (3 eideg), »nd baog Wonded by good stream. Sab-div. id«d relied and in grass 13 year*. .We<2 watered, prt Really lev«I sji<j ploughablo wbm cleared and itum®. «d; maali ooaoh, ®as®&i door 4 tdaSa & week; 880 acres good miHina Busfi with & mil adjacent, their fetoott being opposite. Timber e»iim®,teß' at £6 to £7 per aor©; Pn* WTa Office. Omm mart Bail, PRiGE £4 per acre, £BOO demt to ® man undertaking tk> improv®* Norris & Bell, LANS ABEftTO, TAUBAN6A. Write lor our Bay of Plant* Gmd«, describing crerrfciiaa sale in JiU diitowifc. 009 WANTED A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 T§ 600 aorll SUITABLE UN »AT7ENINe 9E CRAZINB. for ISO 9 som a F* No WOTjiß* OIA aciiy 3 ehesp and cattle, "J®® l PRICS, '£lo 19a jßd pur acr®, Equity £7OOO io £BOOO.The plsoe i» rery lisMy aacrteaa. *»«> •»« rvoSr^T'+W^ 011 f S w * atiB ® to fflfr pose of the property is to c»4 BiaaJer varm oloje in s E(K) f^ tews and RohcoJ. KW ® etrs FULLER jPARTIOUEAEg rBOS LEWIS & CO?. ■WANGAUUI,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10568, 26 February 1912, Page 8
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