PERRY STREET, MASTERTON, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. TO LET. SHOP, Queen Street, good position, 255; Shop, Queen Street, with large dwelling and grain store, occu-. pied bj Mr biddings. Kent, on application. * D.WELMNG, 6 rooms, 1 acre land, nice sunny position, Lansdowne, 15s. VERY SPECIAL PROPERTY. 39 Afi AGUES; 2800 acres free4j\JKJ hold, and 400 acres Native lease at very nominal rental. The. Native owner of the 400 acres wishes to sell, so the freehold is guaranteed at £2 per acre. The whole block |& situated within 6£ miles of Te Ktriti township, and 5 miles from Te Ktntf railway station. About 1000 acres in grass, and 500 acres felled bush, ready to burn; 100 acres -in .standing bush, balance high fern. There is very little ot this property, which is not ploughable. It k all beautiful limestone country, well sheltered and watered .Warm sunny country. Good trout run through property. About 15 miles of fencing (8 wire),, subdivided into 7 paddocks. The buildings consist of new' 5-roomed house, largo stables and implement sheds, and sheep yards, etc. The property is wintering at present 3000 big sheep and 100 head cattle. PRICE £22,000: Terms, £7OOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. There is about 3 tons of grass seed now on the property, to be given in to an early purchaser.
WELLINGTON WOOL Batl* . ■ t- OONQMtT CHAMBES, gfo OT Hall, WELLINGTON, during tfee current .season, on th* ftsitofriaa dates:— sth MAEOH, at 2 p.m.- Oatolosaw cloise Ist March, 1913. The charge c» wool offered 4>b* a«* sold *** 2s por bale for tsa* ftr*» offering, ond offenag. In order to aborted *** oalaloga*. single and two-bale lot*. **? grouped as far as poissihla, KoJ **' two-hale Join not grouped will kv treated &b "Star" lots, !Eo fa«fii*9Br inter-lotting, mo reservei wil] tee «> o©pted for such lota. Abraham and Williams, Lfe*. G. H. SosteaLevln and Co., Ltd, U.F.C.A., L€d„ and W.F.8.A., LBo* J. Macintosh and Cs. N.Z. Loan end &BeraaatlEi figsaa®. Co., Ltd. Murray, Rtbarta and ©§,, LP. Dalgaty and C9. f Ltd.
CHEAP BUSH FABM 580 ""winar •""•■• Ring fenced (8 aidei), m$ ia«fl wed into ak paddioob»—SOO felled and m jgraan 18 yeans. watered pn. jicaJly iwaS »«„ ptougnaMe wliaa cleared and «d; mail oaaoh paßfifc* dk?or 4 fci*ws& with a mill adjaoen*, tfoein M»«S being opposite. !ftmib«ir «3siautfee§ a4£Bto £7 p«r aare. jDii» &££« f™*}* 10 - 8 * Office. Owineei small NB. FibiUEi £4 per acre, £BOO Sowfi to a mam undertaking imgrc>v*i Wriiofof <rar lay off Etatigi Saig wild®, d*>aariLbMiffl *mytkma &#■ s&ls m &fei» dii'irlsii.
« «©OD AQRS& , t .IMB asm &» plongiaWe, wall ftnuwi.tai ki floaty S iJt«ep and oatH*,' .PBICB, £lO lis ®d par saw. Eqnity £7OOO go £EOO9, Owner » reason for wesM-aa $8 81® poso of the property fe te "r--entailer farm clom &» a and school.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10589, 21 March 1912, Page 8
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