| fc.i&'S litis W, 11. Craiciwhank, PERRY STREET, MASTERTOX L AND AND GENERAL COMMiS- , SIOW AGENT. I j | DAJRY FARMS FOR SALE. 09 ACRLS Rich Dairy Laud, I y*< Mast-erton. Xew 4-roomed I nouso, hue and cokl water, bathroom, 4 cowhails, concreted. Trap Shed! j .Dairy, wash-house, copper and tubs, | s 11b-divided into 5 paddocks. Good J shelter and water. Five acres in po- , tatoes, 1 acre in maize; wintered 30 cattle, 10 horses, -50 sheep. PRICE ' £27 tper acre. TERMS, £BOO cash'. ' liaiance to be arranged. 1 -SCREES, all low oouB- '! T 1 i . U 7 ' good fam 'ly homestead, iiot and cold water; new wool I shed and yards. All fences in good order. Large clumps of standing tojtarii. Hiiifers 4000 sheep, 250 cat- ; ; tle ; 12 horses PRICE, walk in and j walk out, £19,000. 18 53 j 1 Q r 7K ACRES, Mastertoii dis- • y 12 roomed dwellI in g> wool shed for 4 shearers, impleI r ? ei l s !- stable and buggy Sf' .-P r ?P«"y well fen^d and sub-divided into 21 paddocks. | Fencing all heart of totara: 150 acires level, low hills. Papa ) Qf' 1 Ca P acit y sheep to the sWn 9on°i T V il? P r °P ert y. 3800' ' PRTrV #i h n ad cattle and 20 horses. IKJGE £lO per acre. Stock &% VtXiUtitioii. 1839* W-ELUNCTON WOOL SALE®.' will he held i» ssa* CONCERT G'HAMBEB. 2Wa, Mall, WELLINGTON, dciring soason? ° n tlw 13th FEBRUARY, at B a.m. Data. lo g u ®SeloE© sth Februarr, 1813. sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. Catalog**, close Ist March, 1918. The charge on wool offered bat b4| sold will be 2s per bale for Srsfr ottering, and Is per bale for t&a see. end offering. In order to shorten the caMc®s* smgle and two-halo lot» will S»grouped as far as possible,. &b*| aIS two-bale Jots not grouped will i<£ treated as "Star" lots. To mter-lotfcing, no reserves will fe® ©epted for such lots. Abraham and Wllllssm, Lttf. C. M. Soalos* Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.6.A., Lifi J. Macintosh and Co. N.Z. Loan and Meroantna Asisrb Co., Ltd. « u . rray ' Rs?} ort« and c«., Ltd. Dalgaty and C<?„ Ltd. CHEAP BUSH PAEM ACRES. £368 CASH JRR*. QUIRED. 580 i fenced (3 aidei), and Iwuiided by good Etoeam. finb^im P^ddooki—Boo felled and m grass 18 yew*. Jf£. watered ™ I laughable when cleared «fai»». 1 «d; mail coaoh ipas£>&« dioor 4 t£m«i a week; 880 acres good "miMnfl hn«Jg with a miiU adjiaoent, their feljoeN being opposite. Timber jti £&to £7 per acre. One »n!?w Office. Ownefi snujst (will. IMtiOE £4 pier acre, £BOO (tow® 11 gman undertaking ifo imj>ri>T*b Norris & Bell, LANS AQENT9, TAU&ANGA, Write for our Bay of Plenty &&£, Utudo, deaorxbina ererrfcMae tea g*alo in ikis diifbnofc. WANTED A aooo Wairarapa Farm 400 fg 600 Jggil VAi'£r tnm * •» TO EXCHANGE for igng flheep and oattk f&r M 459 aifc Kood P irdS fe' we3J . t • iw)iioa» WBe3ie Clm. acaty 8 sheep and oatti» 4 PRICE, '£lo IS* ©d pa® aeri. Equity £7OOO io £BOOO, The place i» very lichtlT mm-Ww T-i^ on ® t<«>k i* owoSS readily borrow a fmjtirer ISSOnfl «*Tu on firat mortaag®, ffiSUUO ®» sfs/r 1 *" 1 FULLER PASTICULAKi® iFBO® LEWIS & COs;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10570, 28 February 1912, Page 8
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