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LANDS FOR SALE. LAND AGENTS Arti SHARE" BROKERS. MASTERTON. FATTENING FARM FOR LEASE. NO GOODWILL. jQA ACRES, 6 miles from Joiiiibvillo Sale Yards, all clear, undulating country, has carried 1000 sheep, all one earmark, and fattened all lambs. Sweet, warm country, 1 mile from sea, 1 mile froi township and railway, suitable for First class buildings", woolshed, orchard, garden, about half ploughed. RENT 25s per acre, 5 years' Jease. First to inspect will take it because they will get a goodwill. LAND AND ESTATE AGENI, PERRY STREET ... MABTKRTON. YORKSKSHE INSURANCE COM(Fir©, £.a-JLM«it, and Live Stock.)

pfcAIRY FARM, 136* ACRES, LP Tenure Government Lease 99 years, I.U years expired. Rent £2O a year; 1-2 miles from large town and station; 8 R.H. Outbuildings, cowshed, yards, etc; 11 paddocks. Fine trout stream on. boundary. Present occupier has milk run, and receives- Is Id gallon for all milk. PRICE £2O per acre, Half cash. £QO ACRES Freehold, 'North OOZ/ Auckland; 500 acres English grass; balance crops and in Native state. 8 paddocks well water•edj? Several clumps Native bush left for shelter. Tidal river frontage and wharf on property. Railway station to be within 3 miles of farm. Within \ mile of Post and Telegraph office and progressive town. Property is adjoining one of the largest sale yards North of Auckland. Ready market for fat stock at door. House 7 rooms, 2 barns," cowshed, buggy-shed and other farm buildings. Property carries from 2 to 3 sheep per acre, and will do far better with further improvements. A considerable area of the land is now ready for ploughing. Property is being sold by executors to close estate, ,and the low price of £lO per acre has been placed on it to effect _ a ready sale. Terms arranged with the Executors. HOUSE, bath R. panO try and scullery, close to centre of Ma6terton. Hot and cold water, gas, drainage, range and gas stove. Washhou6e with copper and tubs and hot and cold water laid on. House only built about 4 years. Insured for £4OO. A fine property and a bargain at the extremely low figure of £625. TO LET, 1J acres and 6-roomed house, 13s.

\m m ' And every lid fits,every can. Tho cans themselves are made from heavy tinned steel of the best qual-. ity, and will give years of hard serThey will stand the knocking about dairy cans usually get, without suffering vita. Idaraasxe or iequiring repairs. If you want to protect your milk en route to the factory and keep down expenses, use "Victor Dairy ALBERT J. PARTON (Holder of Plumbing Schokrabip, Wellington loiiost.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS, PEMBROKE STREET ... .. , . ... QAfi.TERTO>N.

Cbnitaining aisof the Most Beautiful 'Biuwjy 81ot<*s for RAPES AND -STIUWBERM'ES »HIB Name, "MILDUIRA.,"' ,t oace carnee the mind to the great Fruit Pktotation of Australia. la the name given to 1050 Acres of the FIXEST .SONNY fTRVII SLOPES situated) near the Upper Moutere, wiuh frontages' u> the m.vna road, and only a -few miles from rail and water, and some Sixteen Miien from the City of Nelson. MILDURA at NekcTi., like Mildura, Australia, will, in the near future, become famous for ity ex<jolien.t Export Keeping APPLES, as well ac fen- all kinds of Stone Fruit, »\A one <ian well i.m»ei™e itagreatt risibilities for tihe growth of tb-e uo«v improved biipht-re* lKtine "GRA.t-r.S," and on the warm slopp* *-h BERRIES aaiu Enrlv Peas, tine market fo> «'"u rODLTORY FARMING can also he .•„-,•..,> Fruit Cultivation. Mil HI IDA i one am well i.m»mnroved biipht-re* :v H -tiou. of PTRAW >.](vopt unlimited. Will be "old in Mocks of 10 Acre* or more, to ««»..!■. <»<«■< -. Vj tor EXPORT APPLE LAND in Aastralaw* WvJIW FwHie.ulAra, prices, -terms, etc.. &t the oSBoe o#~ BIBLEY BROS AN» SO..'™s?TATflJ XSTITttISiB AfW*), JKd»* i£— .tss>* ,5i W 1

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 8

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