L&MB8 FOH SALE. fiai¥rn?« PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. l^r'l-WV'l.BMd'idri SION AGENT. TO LET. SHOP 2 Queen Street, good position, . &>s; Shop, Queen Street, with large dwelling and" grain store, occupied by Mr Giddings. Bent, etc., on application. DWELLING, 6 rooms 1 acre land nice sunny position, Lansdown* 15s. ' DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. Ort ACRES Rich Dairy Land, KJA Master ton. New 4-rooiaed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, 4 cowbails, concreted. Trap Shed Dairy, wash-house, copper and tube! sub-divided into 5 paddocks. Good shelter and water. Five acres in |sotatoes, 1 acre,in maize; wintered 80 c £n> 10 Worses, 50 sheep. PJRIOE £27 (per acre. TERMS, £BOO cash Balance to be arranged. I stead, hot and cold water; new wool 1 shed and yards. All fences in good I ? rder - k? r S 6 clumps of standing fcv tara. Winters 4000 sheep, 250 cattle, 12 horses. PRICE, walk in and 'walk out, £19,000. if\Rj i'l R7K ACRE®, Masierton. dis- ( ILJI U trict, 12 roomed dwell,mg, woolshed for 4 shearers, imple- • ment shed, 2 stall stable and buggy I shed. The property is well fenced j and sub-divided into 21 paddocks. Fencing all heart of totara; 150 acres level, balance low hills. Pap* formation. Capacity If sheep to the atre. Stock inow on property, 3800 I sheep, 220 head cattle and 20 horses. I PRICE £lO per acre. Stock at I valuation. Iggg I WELLINGTON WOOL SAILER Keaimrn CONCERT CHAMBER, fbm Hall, WELLINGTONTSSi m ougemV season, on .tie &tHowis ft sth MARCH, at 2 p.m. OatatoMia** olos* Ist March, 1918. I The charge on wool offered fen* as* I sold will be 2s per bale for tfee fcr#* ond offering. I In order to shorten tha oaS&ldga*,, single and two-bate lots wilt to grouped as far as possible, tsuS, m two-bale. Jots not grouped will a*' treated as "Star" lots. To f*sili4a& inter-lotting, no reserves will baa» cepted for soofc lots. Abraham and WllHaras, Lfefi. C. H. Soalaa, Levin and Go., Ltd. I U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.6.A.. Lp J. Maolntesh and Ca. N.Z. Lean and afaraantlla Aeeoeg Co., Ltd. J Murray, Retorts and Ca., LBff. 1 Dalgsty and C 9., Ltd. CHEAP BUSH FARM tO A ACRE*. £306 CAM ■* fOU QUIRED. I pKragMble wicem ©feared and a*ia*,t -ed; maaa ooaoh pasfife* door 4 Mmmj a week; 380 acres good miMmm feuig with a miJS adjacent, tbedr bls«S being opposite. DHmlwr, enikiitttai" at £6 to £7 per acre. jQn* jaisg from Post Office. Owneffl auusf Bss. PfilOE £4 per; awsro, SESOO fowl H 0 man undertakina to im|groT*b KESgSfi TAUaANQA, tfals 1a ssa.» dtsteiieS.
AORES AORSS Eiteep and c&ttlo fara, 408 as> »b well fe&o®tf ftal In a<aty 8 and oatifoj ®qti% £7OOO So £BOO9. Tit® place i» very ligkMy una ed. Anyone who took iit ot«p readily Boonw s fax!&er 22 oa first ssiortgagss, pose of tlw> prop«rtj it to smaller farm do** |n a «c and so&ooj.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10586, 18 March 1912, Page 8
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