LAMea FOR oAt.Bc * W. H. Crmckshant, PERRY STREET. MASTERTON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. , ! TO LET. S H °^s Ql Son S V r f go <? d P oßi t<°*, I large dwelling and gS, witb Pied by Mr Ciddingf. LS? V 0 ™" ! application. -rant, etc., twr.. j JSWELMNO, 6 rooms, 1 acre land iss nice sunny position, Lansdownel J rnX E^^SPEC,AL PROPERTY ' 8200 i acres ro °- to sell, TtVfrShol f ■ aCKB " isi « at £2 „fi- aero. situated within 6} mile*of r!°s v township, and 5 muTfroL T n^ mt ' railway station. About 1n0n^.,."• to a bf,n?" d ion° l>mh, read" of this pronertv xvJi ' e ,S VGr y little able, ifi? w £ich 's "ot ploukJ,. country well'cVi/i7+ au J t limestone ttnZ? "■£ watered. S TfefeV .$S .«» i»f ? paddoclfs. The*' buS d " Iconrnt of new 5-roo m od L» fe 'Sfral ShedS i S i wintering at presenJ ' Terms^S 0 '^! 0, /^ CE in to "an e°iriy WELLINGTON WOOL BALEO, WOOL SALES will b« jbefil in t& CONCERT OHAMBEB. C Hall, WELLINGTON, during «fe, current season, on th* Mlawlae dates :~r ' ' sth MARCH, at 2 p.m.- Oataloflscte close Ist March, 1918. The charge on wood offered fcat am* sold will be 2s per bale for t&« offering, and 1b per bale fox tie I»» o*d offering. "*la w&r ftvriw the singW'and. two-bale loi» sjji g& grouped as far as possible, fisul b£ two-bale lot§ not grouped will ' 8L treated as ''Star" lots.- To inter-lotting, no reservee will fas sw oepted for such lots. Abraham and WIHIa?««, if# G. H. Soatoa, .^1 Levin and Ce. ( Ltd. '~i U.F.C.A., Ltd., and W.F.6.A.. m J. Mao In tosh and Cs. N.Z. Loan and Msreratlis &§mmt Co., Ltd: Murray, Rtberti anil ss. ( LIS, palgaty and fl§. t M& { _j CHEAP BUSH FAEM 580 ACREB ' * OOU QUIRED. ]' > J®aoed (8 sidei), nod' fau& • boumded by good ijrfcraam. SalMlvt wed wt° eix paddooka—SK)o amm Jelled iand in gras-B 13 yaarj. Spoil warred prt jdcaQj M | ( pJxraghable when, cWred and «" «d; mail ooaoth ipasisfc* door 4 « ■ A week; 880 acre® good imftiliH-wj with a mill adjacent, itdbssji l~^ r boing opposite. limb®? at £0 to £7 per-iwsro. 0m wila* from Poet Office. Owseffi Branti PEIC® £4 par «», &SOO.am to# mtan undertaking to imjKTOTdta , Norris & Bell, * lAMB AfiENT« a (TAUISANSAi Write for qnr Bay Bm& (.•iuid®, - s-8al«i ia |ki.» di^rieS.
'WANTED: I [ A QOOD I ' Wairarapa Farm 400 ?§ 600 2SSH ,u,TA,t " uSsr^r 1 "'" 8 - rjio exchange ?ar isog em JL mevp andi catfclo flaraa. 480 well fimo&d KotS ta gooa order. No moxioufl wtoAa, rw. a<nty S eiteap «id esttfe, PBIG9, £lO lli Sd pftf Equity £7OOO go £BOO9, Tfe® plaoa is very Mgktly m»rtesß& ed. Anrom w&o took ib peaddy borrow a fojitifeer SSSS39 eg $ o& first mortgag®. Owner*® reason for waafcLafl to poao of th« property it «o mi «raa!l©r farsa clo&a in a akmSi totsra and school. FDLLEH PAUTICUMBS PllO® LEWIS & COW
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10591, 25 March 1912, Page 8
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