LANDS FOH OALfi. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. QO ACRES Rich Dairy Land, Masterton. New 4-roomed bouse, hot 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. 07ft7 AGREES, all low counOI U f try , good family home- | stead, hot and cold water; new wool shed and yards. All fences in gScd* ! order. Large clumps of standing to--1 tara. Winters 4000 sheep, 250 cat- ! tie, 12 horses. PRICE, walk in and j walk out, £19,000. ™Jod j"I O7K ACRES, Masterton disllOl iJ trict, 12 roomed dwell- | ing, woolshed for 4 shearers, implel ment 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. Papa formation. Capacity If sheep to the acre. Stock now on property, 3800 sheep, 220 head cattle and 20 horses. PRICE £lO per acre. Stock at valuation. 1838
WELLINGTON WOOL 6 A LEO. WOOL SALES will be held ta Wm CONCERT OHAMBEB, 3bw» Hall, WELLINGTON, daring 6i» current season, on the foUowiog sth MARCH, at 2 p.m.- GatakrgpuA close Ist March, 1919. The charge on wool offered bat tbSt sold will be 2? ner bale for tka Br*& offering, and In jper bale for tili* end offering. ■>* In order to shorten the balaloflaß. single and two*b*Le lota will ttc grouped as far as possible, tod nil, two-bale lots sot grouped will fee treated-&s •"Star" lotr. To faefliteSa inter-lotting, no F©»erv©l vi|i fo wj. oepted for such lottf.. Abraham and Williams, Lt& C. H. 8oal§«, Levin and Co., .Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.P.8.A., U* J. Macintosh and Ca. N.Z. Loan and Marautni As«h» Ce., Ltd. Murray, Raberts and Ge., LM. Dalgaty and Ci. t Ltd.
CHEAP BUSH FARM A ACREfi. £3OO GASH BH» Bang fouc*d (8 icidea), mad fcaafi' boimded by flood ißtn&am. oab-d£v* idod into six paddock*—Boo um felled and in grass 18 ye&ne. jf7«H watered. pra. yicallj , I«r«§ aa 4 plough&ble wlien cleared *nd iitaunped; maiH coacih ip&sisi&i door 4 thoag a week; 880 aotob good ndMnu frat& with a mill adjacent, t&eir totoeK being opposite, iltimbwi ciiiisUKlaS at £Q to £7 per *or*. jQn* nlla from Post Office. x Owaeffl Burn* opoj?. PEIOB £4 per acre, '£9oo ctowtt ga 9 mian undertaking to im^ro*** LANS A6ENTO, ITAUBANOA. Write for oar Bay of Plenty Baats Giiid«, describing aveffyi&ißji fe3 dale in fcfcis diitjao*.
ft QOOD aUITABLE I _« >ATTENIMO ®2 theep smml oattfc fara, 406 a*good order. No noxious wwin, Ge& *oitj B sheep, and esttl», PRICE, £lO 13s ©d p*r «s«. Equity £7OOO io £Booß* Til* pl»oe b wiry lightly ed. Anyone who took it o,_ „ mmm readily borrow a ffffip&iar igego§ |p Owner's reason for wanfcafl to @a> poa© of tn© propwty ia fe> —■»■ smaller farm olos* |a A ( and Bohool.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10579, 9 March 1912, Page 8
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