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LANDS FOR SALE. TWO SHEEP COUNTRY AT LESS THAN £H PER SHEEP. 1 ACRES, situated in the 2 PUKETOI DISTRICT, Q.R.P. at 26s 6d. The coach from PAHIATUA .passes ■within 2J- miles of ! this property every day. Good mettled road to place. All in graee except 25 acres of shelter hush; good portion on flat, balance undulating, ring fencedi and divided into 5 paddocks, good house, also a large and outbuildings; small orchard, carrying capacity 2 sheep. I-PRICE £6 10s for r-mer's interest.

LAND AND ESTATE AGENTj Cj'OSffiN jBTMiT, MMfI»TM. 15iapTe&en'*Alav©--fl. AYMEB. ~ 1 AGUES, all la grass, 5 acres jl in oats and grass, ring fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks. Watered by permanent streams, 36 acres undulating, 15 acres flat, carrying capacity 15 iciows. Stock on land: 13 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 1 sow. Buildings consist of 6-<roomed house, cowbails, trapshed, pig stys. Title, Land Transfer. The property is situated it miles from creamery and school ; 2% miles to cheese factory, 2 miles to railway, good metalled roads. Owner took £l4O off the property last year. PRICE l£2o per acre. £4OO Cash as a going concern. No. IWv i (\f\ AORES, about 90 acres itf XUU gras6, balance bush, 4 acres now plouglh'able, 2 acres in oats, divided into 8 paddocks, well watered by creeks and river, all flat. Carrying capacity about 40 cows; Buildings consist of'B-roomed house, 10 bail cowshed, and other buildings. Title, Freehold The property is about 7 miles from town'. PJUUJIi, £25 Wr acre, as a goinc concern, with 28 cows, 3 horses, i bulla, 6 yearhngs, 15 calves, 2 breeding sows, with 19 young pigs, 29 sheep, cart, harness, and utensils, and about 16 tons hay. £6OO cash. ' -^ •ASTEETON PERMANENT INr . .VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. ... i THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant loans, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freefooW Heourity. TSmiS ON Ai^FLIOA^ION. *. B. KEITH, MAJWAGKB.

rtREYOU DOING YOUR LEVEL ! BEST TO MAKE THE FACTORY PAY? You bold your position of manager by virtue of jour knowledge and cs- « perience in dairy factory iruemess. ► ' Youir shareholders look to yon to w mak<e the concern pay good' dividends. ■ . , You will lb« helped along considerJ aWly if you metal # "VICTOR" VATS '// iew.; uih • ''''•' i ' in the factory, for they save time and labour, audi make ibetter pmoduats than other vats. '.'Victor" Vats loan! be easily and evenly a .sloping botltom permits the whey to run off tjuickly. If you are bent on making bigger p'rofite instal "Victor" Vats. ALBERT J. PARTGN (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, Wellington Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS, PEMBROKE STREET ... . OABTERTON.

Oonftaining alisor tllie Most BeautiM'Sunny Slopes for 'GRAPES AND STRAWBERRIES THIS well-known Name, "MTLDU|RA," at once oaimee the mind to the great Fruit PlalnttaJtion of Aiu&traJia. ' Is the nam'e given, to 1050 Acres of tihel FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated; near the Upper Moufbere, with fronitagee co the main road, and only a tew miles from rail amd waiter, and some Sixteen Miles from tJhe City of Nelson. MILiDURA at Nelstom, like Mildura, Australia, will, in the n!ea/r future, become famous for its excellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well ae far all kind's of Stbne Fruit, amd one cam> well imagine its grerft possibilities for the growrtlh of the mow improved blight-res-astin'g "GRAPES," and on the'warm slopes the cultdvaltioni of STRAWBERRIES amd Early Peas, the market for whadh is almost unlimited. [POULTRY FARMING can also ib'e carried cm to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. Mlßlllr "Will he sold in blocks of 10 Acres or more, to suit puxdhasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND in Auetra*asia/., Eulleir BarTicu'lars, ipripes, terms', etc., given tlh© office of— ■ BISLEV BROS AND CO., (ESTATE AND LAND AGENTS), NELSON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 8

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