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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. POVERTY BAY FARMS. [7ANTED— A practical all-round Vv Farmer, used to cultivating and improving light lands, to SNAP THIS' blocs: =— 2/7 QrfV ACRES af u £2 per acre, /uU over 2000 acres ploughable, grows ripping oats and rape with livtk- assure ,takes grass well afterwards; partly improved, 9 paddocks, well watered, cottage, store, woolshed, with machines, yards; new fencing. Wintered 1600 big-.sheep, 130 head of cattle. Easy terms arranged, say £2OOO cash or less. A (PAYABLE DEAL; good market for chaff. AFFLYC« G. Bloore, POVERTY BAY 'AN AGENCY.

OISBORN®. IMPORTANT NOTICE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, 2.30 p.m.

FOB, SALE by public auction, on account of Karaka Land Company, Dru'ry, 2500 ACRES of their famous Estate, subdivided into Farms from 100 to 200 Acres, improved land, suitable for dairying or sheep, within three miles of railway station and 22 miles from Auckland. The land is well watered, easily worked, and owing to its proximity to Auckland Oity should meet with ready sale; The Stock and Wool from the Estate make top prices at the local Stock and Wool Sales. The Rape and Turnip Crops are the he,st in the district; and-the Oat Crops have yielded as much as 3 tons to the acre. Milk can be sent to Auckland 'by early train to meet the ever increasing demand there. A bridge is to he built connecting with Papakura, which will bring the land still nearer the City, making the farms into suburban holdings. iLand Transfer Title. Terms, 5 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in one month, 5 per cent in one year or improvementsV 5 per cent in'2 years,- 5 per cent in three years, balance 5 years from date of purchase at 5 per cent. Interest payable hajf yearly, v.,?JEflans and. full,.particulars from • the under sigued. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.; Ltd., Auctioneers. ' (All Branches). MESSRS SAMUEL VAILE AND •■■• SONS. Auckland. MESSRS ALFRED AUCKLAND and SONS. Auckland. Auctioneers' Note.— This is the opportunity to buy. In a very few years this land will be worth at least three times its present selling value. 899

CEMENT- PIPES THE BEBT FOR~~BEWACE AND CULVERTS. STRONG AND EVERLASTING. [N Sizes from 4 inches to 42.in.daL©s in diameter. W© make Con* crete Mags, Garden , *RoHer l ßi, Pig Troughs, Salt Pans, eto., etc. AGENTS for "WILSON'S "STAR" BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT and HYDRAULIC LIME; THE CEMENT HE XIPE \JO., LIMITED. M AS T E R T ON. TelephoneCS.

AND CO., LTD., OHRISTGHTJEOH. vUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR ANY J>ESdRIPTION OF FARMING MAOHINERY. "DOMINION" ttiIKI.MG MACHINES. J. R. NAYLOR, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wrigley Street. OORRESPONDBNOE INVITED.

DO YOU WANT A PIPE? \7E carry in Btoclt every variety ▼ of pipes, and if you are in need of a.good smoke, just step in and have a look at the selection. We can suit your taste, no matter what you require, and guarantee absolute satisfaction with all our goods. All good brands of tobaccos are stocked by • Agent for A. LETHABY, Umbrella Maker, . Wellington. All repairs promptly executed on the premises. J. K. BLINKHORNE, TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSER, Queen Street Masterton.

Machine-Dressed Algerian Oats E7E HAVE A STOOK OF LOC'V ALLY GEOWN ALGERIAN OATS, and will be pleased to supply SAMPLES and QUOTATIONS. CHA.MBBRLAIN AND SON GRAIN AND «EED HER' CHANTS, MABTI R I O K,

"AMMOCKS will be appreciated . by the fortunate usera. We have : them at various prices.— H. BEALE and 00., Ltd. ANTED KNOWN. —I am now supplying a good line of Coke Stoves suitable for residence, office, or workroom. Price 40s. Just the thing you want. Also, Bray's Incandescent Gas Burners, complete at 2s 6d fixed. Both the above are firstclass lines. All kinds of plumbing, gas fitting, and electric bell work undertaken. Estimates supplied.— R. E. JONES, Sanitary Plumber (by Exam.), Queen Street.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 8

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635

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 8

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