LANDS FOR OALE, PERRY STREET,^, LAND AND CENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. ! DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. > ACRES Rid, Dairy Laud, ■• Mastertoii Xow 4-rooined house, Lot and cold water, bathroom, 4 cowhails, concreted. Trap Shed, Dairy, wash-bouse, copper and tubs siib-divided mto 5 paddocks. Good ! shelter and water. Five, acres in potatoes, 1 aero m maize; wintered 30 , £2/ per acre. TER.US, £BOO cash! j balance to be arranged. fi7(\7 ACREE S, all low oounstead, hot and cold water; new wool I shed and yards All fences in good I ? lder " -£?»'ge clumps of standing toJtara -TV inters 4000 shoe*, 250 cat- > U 3 l° rs A S^ l>RJtCE ' in and walk out, £] 9,000. 1^53 . ACRES, Masterton. dis- |. J - U, V I , tr , ,ct » 12 roomed dwell-* hug, woolshed for 4 shea.ers, imp],1 T? S W' 2 Sta]l stable buggy and sub-divided into 21 paddocks. Fencing all heart of totartf; 150 acI res level, balance, low hills. p apa i?™ SE; ** to the l ooai "? w on P I- °P«rty, 3800 PRlcF 22 ?^ ad Cattle aud 20 I'HICE £lO per acre. Stock at valuation. -. 2839 WELLINGTON WOOL 6ALE& v CONCERT OHAMBEE, T&vs Hall, WELLINGTON, during m current season, on th* following sth MARCH, at 2 p.m.- Oatalogmtf. close Ist March, 1918. The charge on wool offered bn* »«* sold will be 2s..~per bale, for tie fr»t offering, and 1b per bale for tit© £e> i ond offering. In order to shorten toe caialofße, eingle and two-balo loti will fc& (grouped as far as poeßible, fend si* two-bale Jots not grouped will fc# treated as "Star" lots. To' faeiliteSs. inter-lotting, no reserFei will be ae» cepted for bimJi lota. Abraham and Williams. Ltd. C. H. Scales Levin and Co., Ltd. \ , U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.e.fi., LIP I J. Maointosh and C». I N.Z. Loan and MarsMtlla Astasia Co., Ltd. Murray, Rtbarta and Gt, t Ltd. Dalgaty and Cq., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FAKM SQA ACRES. £306 CASH Rg,. OIJ QUIRED. lded into six paddock*—loo ««r*B, felled and in grass 18 year*. S?«ia. watered, piu. jdcatty I*v«l oaf; i plougjhabJe when- cleared and «§amp» t <ed j mail coach pasised door i ti««i i 1 a week] 880 acres good aiUiiifl btuSßt. with a mill adjacent, itlhiedf Mtoofe being opposite. Timber etiimiaittS at £6 to £7 per acre. jQn* Ml!* from Post Office. Owner; nmirt lw|i. PRICE £4 per acre, SESOO down ft « man undertaking to imgiirorati LANS AGENTS, TAUBJLNGA, Write for anr Bay of Plenty Baa&. Guide, deißcaibiM «T«rytMafis feS tfal© in; ikist dii^ri©*. A GOOD 400 ?8 600 JSSS BUITAILE r-« *AfTEMIMB Q3AZINB, whJ oattfc farm, 40(j PRIOB, £lO 12b 8d par aari. Equity £7OOO So £BOOO, on first mortgagßii nrS^fJ?*!» * Si* and school. S<kkj fea>w
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10573, 2 March 1912, Page 8
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