LAND ADVERTnSEMENTS. Only £SOO Ca li JJeeded ACRES Finslt Glass D-jiry I.LU Farm, wiithin 1-i miles of creamery, .s-eltool, post office, 3 miles ■railway' station, 'Ring Iftdnml and •subdivided into 11 paddocks, well : watered ;40 mct'j-s y tumped. -Nice, dwelling, consisting df 11 rooms and all oonveavionces. Can carry 3,3 milkjirig oowfi. Price and further part'euJai'y ion application. NOTE.— -llhiis property Irae personally heri< inspected, and should prove' a isp./raxlid iimtebmenlt in the hand's of a practical fai-nw. 51. ACRES, wear Mas tort on, close 2 to' ischcol, witih ii'ice ihouso aavl all ne-cassiry outWildiirgs. PRICE' and farther *ipa*fcicu tors on applicationto .the lindaiisigned. . 709 John Frasor au4 Co, LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BRuKERS. MASTEf?T9U. Agents for Sun Insurance Company.
Man is And Spoil the Farm "Ever*- sheep you roar saps ;i considerable ipvinl.it.v of l-cne phosphate rmm th-t soil, 'Jo keep up Hi - ."ivt:ir.ly of th;; crops and slock restore i.ii-i vitality to tile land by applying W.M.E. Go. 'Kanisj'Cw-. Tlicy uuntain the pl.int food* neeesshry f r production of hifrger crops-and, in their turn, Kiittor Sheep. W. M .Y. CO.V No. 1 and X0.!5 Mi.-lurw are piineipally phosphai." Manures co-.iiai.v-ing' proportions of Nilrofr'ti and Tot ■' l 1 o sn.-i!ain Ihe jrowlb. 'ib 'V :i:e :'H'ii-.-i;illy suitable for 'i r.rnips and ilape. Prices Net, on r..i ill Kiriihaumnt;" 1 .: No. 1 Mixture - £3 i. v - tcr. Kc. 3 " »5;'10/- tcii No. 5 " * f - 3 ' 7 ;r i tea Potato T.'ixturc- £t>,7.6 lor. Imported Superphosphate - £5;5,- ton In 2cv;t. Sacks T/-per (on cxtia i.3 charged for lovt. sae!<*. Pari ieulii's of analysis and pries list, posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOU3I STOCK to Willinpton Meat Export, Co., Ltd., for shipment-. Fat Sheep. Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars us to eharges may be obtained from 13-20 HUNTER STREET, | WELLINGTON 1 M l|.
B. B- HARE LANIr, ESTATE cmum. SIGN PAH3Af?iS, AA A ACRES, all in grass; 14 riUU paddocks, wob'lshed, yards, and dips; cows lied <and lhiyshed; 5roomied 'house; 30 acres have been ploughed. Carrying at date July 15ith, 1200 sheep and 40 head cattle. i One milo from isclfoo'l, pof.it office and factory, and 4£ miles from railway station, freehold, £l3 10s; £I2OO crnsh; !b'a'lancp 5 per cent for 5 years. QAA ACRES rich limestone coiniOUU try; highly improved 11roomed .house, hot and cold water, woolshed, dip and yards._ All fencing totara and hinau. Wintering 1150 ewos, SoCllioggets, and 80 head cattle. Ono anile from .scliocl; 7 from railway. A gcod property. First man tdiat inspects will pureh-'aeo. Freehold £l3. E.i'sy -terms. ACRES flat dairying land, cTose ■to factory. PRICE £3O. Only -£3OO r.aiVli; "brdniic-c «'<> 5 tier cent. QKO ACHES Freeliold, all flat and ploughable; well divided and watered. Good jhouse and all necessary outbuildings. Close to railway statiom. Two sheep country pc-ir acre. Grows good oats, rape, and turnips. Lovely climate. Under fe'aise for 5 years at 7s per acre, with R.P. at £7. Goodwill and improvements £3500. QA/j ACRES, 75 acres rich flats, OU .h worth £35 per acre; bal ance 'idee 'limceitonc 1 bills. Good house. Winters 750 breeding ewes; miles from ttchool a'nd railway station.. Freehold £l7' lOfe.. Easy terms arranged. A real good propermK ACRES, L.1.P., rent £2l 4s LP 370 acres in grass, 70 acres felled, ready for burni l '• balance of 2G5 acres im bush. Ten .oraed bouse, 4 roomed cottage, wool shed, about SO acies flat, balance 'hills. Good metal i'o;k j Eight jpadd cks. Three miles from school; 7 miles from railway station. PRICE £6. Only ; £SOO cash irequircd. Balance" can remain at 5 < per cent. Carrying capacity 1 -J- sheep per acre. Will exchange for dairy or fruit. "1 Of? ACRES, one of the best J. \J JaJ properties in .the country. Highly improved. Very rich flat land. Milks 50 cows and runs other stock; 1£ miles from Bal lance Co.'s factory. | railway station and school; 2} miles from town. PRICE £39 per aero. About £I2OO cash will admit purchaser. ACRE DAIRY FARM, highly improved', 25 acres under plough Dairying 30 cows. Freehold £2O; 1 £I3OO cah remain otn mortgage. 1 Aft ACRES. Dairying 4o cows, lUa good house, 20 stall cowshed. Half mile form P. 0., factory and school. Freliold £3O. £7OO cash. P U BLiCIjCTICE.
Wiß beg to notify the public of Matstcrton and surrounding district that we (have taken over tie Carrying and Wood and Coal business lately conducted by Messrs H. Cole and Sons. The business in future will 'be condueiod on. the most up-to-date lines. WOOD AND IOAL A specialty.id made of this branch of tlio business, and all orders will receive prompt and efficient attentions •PHONE 271. E. MAGRATH and Co. (Late H. COLE AND SONS), Near Railway Station, MASTEETON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 22 July 1912, Page 8
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