LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. • -i fi ACE.ES First Class Dairy, | LU Farm, within 1£ miles of • oreaaierj, iscliool, post office, 3 miles ] railway' station, lting fenced and subdivided into 11 paddocks, wellwatered ;40 acre* stumped'. Nioe dwelling, consisting of 11 rooms and all conveniences.. Can carry 35 milking cow«. Price and further particulars on application. 706 j NOTE.— TMb property bas personally hen inspected, arad ehould prove a spMaidid invetetmenit in the hands of a practical farmer. 51 ACR.ES, near Masterton, close 2 to school, with nice feousie and | all necessary outbuildings. PIUCB ', and fuirthflr "(particulars on appMcation ] to the nndcaisigned. 709 LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BRoKERS. mastegton; Agents for Sua Insurance Company.
Erery sheep yon rear saps a considerable quantity of bone > phosphate from the'soil. To keep up the quality of the crops and stock restore this , vitality to the land by applying WJi.E. Co. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for production of bigger crops—and, in their turn, Fatter Sheep. W.M.K Co.'s No. land No.B Mixtures are principally phosphatic Manures contain-v ing proportions of Nitrogen land I'otash to sustain the , growth. Thev are especially gnitahlc f?r T^?P S ""'l^'P o '' Prices Net. Cash OlTrail at Ngahauranga; No. 1 Mixture - £3/10/-ton No. 3 " - . £5/10/- ton-.' No. 5 " - £5/7/6 ton P.otato Mixture - £5/7/6 toil Imported Superphosphate - £5/5/- ton In 2cwt, Sacks 5/-per ton extra.is charged for levrt. sacks. Particulars of analysis and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from 18-20 HiUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON AND, BSTAT® AMD COMMISSION A31N70,
AA A ACRES, aM in grass; 14 J paddocks, woblshod, yards, j and dips; cowshed and hayshed;. 5- ! roomed 'house; 30 acres bave been ploHghed.- Carrying at date July 15th, 1200 sheep and 40 hea<3 cattle. 1 One mile from ecnbol, post office and : "factory, and 4£ mile* from railway station,. Freehold, £l3 10s.-; £I2OO cish; .balance 5 per cent for 5 years. 8A A ACRES rich limestone coun\j\J try; highly improved 11roonied house, hot and cold water, woolfihed, dip and yards. All fencing totara and hinau. Wintering 1150 ewesj SoOiioggets, and 80 head cattle. One mile from school; 7 from railway. A good property. First man iihat inspects will purchase. Freehold £l3. Busy terms. 50 ACRES flat dairying land, close O to 'factory. PRICE £3O. Only - £3OO cash, balance 'at' '5 per cent. Bks) ACRES Freehold, all flat and ploughabl©; well divided and watered. Good, fhouee and all necessary outbuildings. Close to ; railway station. Two sheep # country per acre. Grows good oats, rape, iVud twuips. Lovely climate. Under JiiAtise ibi 5 ycars-at 7s per acre, with H.P. at £7.. Goodwill and improvements £3500. —ALSO—QAJ ACRES, 75 acres tkh Mjs, OU'rt worth £35 per acre; hal a nee uiice iHmcctone 1 bills. Go 6& bouse. .Winters 750 breeding ewe 6; 1J miles from school and Railway station. Freehold £l7 10S. Easy terms arranged. A real good property.' ■ : ' n A K ACRES, L.1.P., (Pent £2l 4s • \j\J 370 acres in .grass, 70 acres felled, ready for burn!'- balance of 265 acres in, bush. Ten .omed house, 4 roomed cottage, woolsbed, about 80 acies flat, balance 'hills. Good metal road Eight padd cks. Three miles from school; 7 miles from railway station. PRICE £6. Only £SOO cash required. Balance can remain at 5 ; per cent. Carrying capacity \\ sheep per acre. Will exchange for dairy or fruit. LAO ACRES, one of the best \A)£i properties in the country, j Highly improved. Very rich flat land, j Milks 50 cows and runs other stock; I l\ miles from Ballance Co.'s factory. I railway station and school; 2J miles j from town. PRICE £39 per acre, j About £I2OO cash will admit purchas-. er-. A A ACRE DAIRY FARM;, highly O tJ improved, 25 acres under plough Dairying 30 cows. Freehold £2O; £I3OO cam remain oin •mortgage. lAf) ACRFfi. Dairying 45 cows, lUaJ good house, 20 stall cowshed, ' Half mile form P. 0., factory and 1 school. Frohold £3O. £7OO cash. PUBLIC NOTICE. "7E beg to notify the publio of . / Maeterton and surrounding district that we have taken over the Carrying and' Wood and Coal business lately conducted by M&ssrs H.. Cole and. Sons. The business in future will be condueiei on the most up-to-date lines. WOOD AND COAL A (specialty \t made of this "branch of the business, and all orders will receive prompt and efficient attention. •PHONE 271. E. MA<j?UTH aid Co. (Late H. COLE AND SONS), Near rlailwny Station, . • MiSTiRTON. <
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 8
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