LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ' If\ ACRES First Class Dairy ) \_\J Farm, within 1£ miles of i creamery, .school, post office, 3 miles / railway' L-tation. Ring faneed ' audi subdivided into 11 paddocks, well- ' watered ; 4-0 acros stumped. Nice dwelling, consisting of 11 room* and • all conveniences. Can carry 35 milking cows. Price and further particulars on application. 706 NOTE.— Tlbis property has par- j sonally ben inspected, and eliould prove a ■sp'lfendid invdstrnenlt in the | hands of a nrnetkal farmer. f\ (\ ACRES Freehold, Limestone :u.\ ; ■pn.]M formation, about 73 acres flat, balance good hilly conntry ; 2"> acres ploughed, balance beet EiigL'di fira.'B, except 20 acircs s-he-ltcr . bush. Carry!: ii": 1;k50 shwip (including 830 13. ewes, 120 -head of cattle. JVuildiinpss, 10 roomed (house and 7roomed house with all conveniences' to both ; 2 sabilo-s, Large ibarn, trap-shed, man's ■ room. Also, lirstrclass woolshed to hold 250 sheep; efliearers' whare, sheep-yards, concrete dap., etc. Fourteen: milks from good centre; 4 miles P. 0., school, creamery. House comiiected wiilh tekohone. PRICE, £l3 per acre; £24oo.cash. LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. Agents for Snu Insurance Company. the Manure ' Every sheop yon rear saps a I considerable quantity of bono 1 phosphate from the soil. To keen up the quality of the < crops arid stock restore this vitality to the land by apply|l ing W.SS..E. Cg. Manures. They contain the plant foods * neccssarv for production of S bigger crops—and, in their turn, Fatter Sheep. W M.K Co.'s No. 1 and 1*0.3 Mixtures are principally phosphatie Manures eontaininK proportions of Nitrogen and Poti'sh to-'sustain the la growth. They are especially ' \ suitable for Turnips and Knpe. i •p-:-."'; K"t r>i.«ih on r-iil nt 'NaiiLinivaigii! ■ i Mo. 1 Mixture - £511)/-ton | Ho. 3 " - £6/10/- ton i Ho. 3 " - £5/7/6 ton 5 Potato fixture - £5,7/6 ton | Imported Super--1 phosphate - £5/5/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks 5/- per ton extra is charged for , lew (.sacks. jj Particulars of analysis and price 1 list posted on request. Special 4 Mixtures prepared to order, SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., 1 Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, I Lambs and Cattle purchased. p Particulars as to charges may be 13 obtained from rB-20 HUNTER STREET/ WELLINGTON ah uses. AHI», ESTATS USD CQMMIB- - ©ION agents, P&HIATU*.
3QQ ACRES, well improved; 9roomed house (tot.ira), wash house, wool 'shed, yards.. Divided into convenient paddocks. Well watered. Winters 600 ewes and 200 hoggets, besides cattle. Nice road; 4£ miles from railway station, 2 from school and factory and township. Freehold £l2 155,; £I4OO cash, balance easy terms. 4AA ACRES, all an grass; . 14 \J\J paddocks, woblshed, yards, and dips; cowshed -and hayshed; 5roonved house; 30 acres have been ploughed. Carrying at date July loth, 1200 sheep and 40 head cattle. One mile from school], post office and factory, and 4£ miles from railway station. Freehold, £l3 10s: £I2OO cash; :b'a'lnnc«> 5 per cent for 5 years. GAA ACRES rich limestone coun•Oi/vi try; highly improved 11roomed house, hot and cold water, woolshed, dip and yards. All fencing t'otara and hiuau. Wintering 1150 ewes, Ss(Jihoggets, and 80. head cattle. Ono mile from school; .7 from railway. A good property. First man that inspects will purchase. Freehold £l3. Easy terms. Kf\ ACRES flat dairying land, close t)U to factory.. PP. ICE £3O, .Only £3OO cash, balance ! ai : 5 per cent. * Qfcty ACRES Freehold, all flat OfLJfjfaf and pkrughable; well divided and watered. Good house and all necessary outbuildings. Close to railway station. Two sheep country peir acre._ Grows good oats, rape, nnd turnips. Lovely climate. Under leais© .for 5 years at 7s per «cre, with R.P. at £7. Goodwill and improve-. mentis £3500. —ALSO—- ' °Ozi ACRE S, 75 acres rich flats, e>o _ «orth £3? per acre; bal anco nice 'hmor*"^ 1 -hills. Good lior.se. Winters 750 eweej ] J miles from f chool ana station. Freehold £l7 10&. Easy terms arranged. A real good property. "1 AO ACRES, one of the best i\/jU properties in .the country. Highly improved. Very rich flat land. Milks 50 cows and runs other stock; li miles from Ballance Co.'e factory. railway station and school; 2£ miles from town. PRICE £39 per acre. About £I2OO cash will admit purchaser. 9Q ACRE DAIRY FABMj, highly U improved 1 , 25 acres under plough 1 Dairying 30 cows. Freehold £2O; £'l3oo ealH remain otn mortgage. If|9 AGRFS. Dairying 45 oows, JL \J6J good house, 20 stall cowshed. Half mile form P. 0., factory and school. FrehoLd £3O. £7OO caih.
PUBLIC NOTICE., WE beg to notify *h» publio of Masterton and surrounding district that we ihave taken over the Carrying and Wood and Coal brumes* lately conducted by Messrs H. Cols and Sons. The business in future will "be conduciod on th« mofit up-to-tkit* lines. WOOD AND COAL A specialty u mad« of this Wtm<M oftlie business, end ell order* will receive prompt and efficwuk *ttwrfcion* 'PHGfIE 271. E. MAGRATH and Go. ri«t« k. cols Aim. tewift Near Eaftway Bt«tio»,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 5 August 1912, Page 8
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