LANDS FOR iALE. PERRY STREET. MASTERTON, LAND AND GENERAL COMMIS SION AGENT. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. } ACRES Rich Dairy Land, J Masterton. New 4-roomed house, liot and cold water, bathroom, 4 cowbails, concreted. Trap Shed, Dairy, wash-house, copper and tubs, sub-divided into 5 paddocks. Good shelter and water. ' Five acres in potatoes, 1 acre in maize; wintered 30 cattle, 10 horses, 50 -sheep. PRICE, £27 per acre. TERMS, £BOO cash. Balance to be arranged. SlJfcfJ AOREES, all low coon. fOf try , good family homestead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. Air fences in good order. Large clumps of standing totara. Winters 4000 sheep, 250 cattle, 12 horses. PRICE, walk in and walk out, £19,000. 1 QIK ACRES, Masterton. disJLO 4 O trict, 12 roomed dwelling, wool-shed for 4 shea.ers, implement shed, 2 stall stable and boggy shed. The property is well fenced and sub-divided into 21 paddocks. Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance_ low hills. Paps formation. Capacity 13 sheep to the acre. Stock mow on property, 3800 sheep, 220 head cattle and 20 horses. PRICE £lO per aero. Stock at valuation. 188& WELLINGTON WOOL SALlft* K7GOL SALES wil be MA fib iM ? CONCERT OHAMBE®, smm Hall, WELLINGTON, daring 4&> current ■ season, on the following dates:— sth MARCH, at 2 p.m.- CatalofflMe close Ist March, 191 S. The charge on wool o&ered bo* >« sold will be 2s per bale for tk« flr*» offering, and la per bale for tfc* second offering. In order to shorten tins cafalogptev single and two-bale lott will 63 grouped as far as possible, and kJJ two-bale Jots not grouped will J» treated as "Star" lots. To faeflitaaa inter-lotting, no roservet will to «•» cepted for such lots. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. C. H. Soalaa, Lavln and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.g.fl,, U» J. Mao In tosh and Ce. N.Z. Loan and taafsaittila Co., Ltd. Murray, Kabarfa and Co., LM. Dalgaty and C§., Ltd.
CHEAP BUSH FARM prOA ACRES. £3OB CASH JIB> t>OU QUIRED. Ring fenced (3 iaidet)* wad iasi bounded by good §toe*m. Soi-gbr* ided into six paddookt—loo motm felled iand in grass 18 yesx». iP?a2ll watered, pax ically I«.v«l «&$ plougjh&ble wiben cleared! and afuau&t ed; mail coach passes door 4 fcra*i a week; 880 »are» good aiMna feusS with a mil] adjacent, fkeir Mod? being opposite. !Ximib«r eifinisteS at £8 to £7 per acre. Pn* aril* from Post Office. Own©! mult tn|]3. PBIGE £4 per acre, £BOO down fit e mian undertaking to imferov*. ITAU&ANGA, Write fof our Bay of Plenty, Beat }tude, fogoribinjg &s> sis in Ibis diateM*.
A QQQO ACRES AORES SUITABLE i-R FATTENIMS 9® G*AZINi. sheep and oattl* fxuri ploughdbl©, well faao acaty 8 sheep and oati^ Eqnity £7OOO So £BOOB, Tiie pJaos it r&ry %&«* cm first mortgage* Owner's reaaoa for wwn smaller f*ria closa 4a e and eohoal.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10578, 8 March 1912, Page 8
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