LANDS FOR ffALE. PERRY STREET, MAOTERTON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMIB SION AGENT. TO LET. I rN.wni> n,.„ 3Q streefcj gQod position iop, Queen Street, with ; and grain store, occu- ,. ... -ladings. Rent, etc., on j application. ' ' ou ■n.WELIJMG, 6 rooms, 1 acre land, I uioe sunny position, Lansdown^ | DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. y*-f Jttasterton. New 4-rooined bouse hot and cold water, blSm, 4 cowbails concreted. Trap Shed W .T a ? h ." house ' c °PPer and tubs subdivided into 5 paddocks. Q%& shelter and water. Five acres in"poSSf 8 * ,1 t cre m maize >" wintered 80 cattle, 10-horses, 50 sheep. PRICE £27 per acre. TERMS, £BOO cash.' I Balance to be arranged I 37fi7 all low oounriL'j >L£ 00 ton* li —m I' 111 '™ 0 wu sneep, tie, 12 horses. PRICE, £a 1 walk out, £19,000. "~ ~ i 7£<i it. , tr , lct > 12 roomed dweU- „ «««ished for 4 shearers, impleiS I and sub-divided into 21 paddocks, i Fencing all-heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Pans fe fttl Q?- 1 0 ?P Mlt y W'Sheep to tie «, J A ,=tlu v;i * Lljl,; ' auti 20 horses, j PRICE £lO per acre. Stook a* I valuation. jggg
, OOL SALES wiH be held ia «& Hall, WELLINGTON, daring -_ ctirreiip season, on- tfc# feillawiji* dates:— sth MARCS, at 2 p.sa. C&feQoffaesr close Ist March, 1918. The charge on wool offered f>ut awr spH will be 2« per bole for fck* ftree offering, and la per b*l« fox tics B*e ond offering. In order to shorten th» oafe!*®afc y single and two-bal© loti will to grouped as far as possible, md 913 two-bale lots not grouped wiH fes treated &b "Star" loti. To fadlitafe inter-lotting, no reservei will &a a* oepted for such lots. Abraham end WlHlssrs, LM. G. H. Scales, Lovln and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.8.A.. LSP J. Maolntain and Ge. N.Z. Loan and MsrstmElJe Aisaap Co., Ltd. Murray, Regatta and £•., LIU, Daigsty and G9.. Ltd.
CHEAP BUSH FARM OOU QUIRED. f«noed (8 ißide»), and ftagg ided into six paddoofci—loo **rot felled land an grass 18 jm». m*B prt jic&lly I#y«l kbs ploughable when cleared «ad ifau&p; ed; mail oofioh ipAsae* door i fines a week; 380 acres good iaaMng bws® with & taiii adjacent, ttoir feM being opposite. Timber ewHtfataa at £6 to £7 pw star*. Pb» Balls from Post Office. Owns® ftsmrt B«®. PEIOE £4 per acre, £BOO SowO Is s man undertakina *0 imSrona* Write for oar Bay o* Etaaty last Gnid«, dpfotibin(e; ©TeffytlMafl ffts s\*3* in, |iij disitews*.
msraii A QQQD AORES AORES SUITABLE t-fi PATTENIffS «& TO EXUBANQX far ISOi m W®, well fenced b*l fa aoaty 8 cheep and cattle PRICE, £lO ISs Gd p«r am. Equity £7OOO So £BOO9. Tfia pj&oe i B rOT y %M!y i od. Anyon® Trk> tco*it oi readily ten-air a twitilm &SBOB «jffi mi first taorfcfajge* pas© of the property is fe> (smaller f&rm daee in - md coshooji. FULL2® PABTKKJM&9 ff®o»
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 8
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