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LANDS FfISJ SALBi FOR PRIVATE DISPOSAL mastertgm UfOCUWSERED SECTIONS TO bUIT ALL PURCHASERS For treaty 10- rs&h, Deposits, Special Arrangements > where approved buildings are erected, UNEQUALLED h GILDING SITES situated iii ESSEX STBJEJET &nd REN ALL STREWI' .(iaoLidin' -sites in lat« S?lc Yards), ALSO To Lease on Advantageous Terms GRAZING OR CROPPING LANDS, one tu few (or more) acre sections, with or without, cottages thereon. GRAZING AOOOMMODATIUJN Owner prepared to consider EXCHAN&E FOR FARM LANDS. Prospective Beyers or Lossees are requested to communicate with WALTER, NOPS Brook House Essex Street, MASTERTON DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS ON 0 EASY TERMS ONLY £3OO CASH ON FARM AND STOCK 11 Q ACRES Freehold, flat and J--*-** undulating, Pahiatua district. 30 acres in bush, which owner will fall if required. 4 house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price £2O per acre. 17 cows, 2 bulls, 17 calves, 1 horse, to be taken at valuation. Only £3OO cash wanted of place, and stock, balance at 6 per cent for 5 years. ACRES Freehold; all goo( ** ' limestone oountry, divided: in to 13 paddocks. 50 acres ploughable, balance hills. Winters 2000 sheep and 80 cattle. 10 roomed house in good order, with bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, dairy, woolshed, stables, cowshed, trapshed, hayshed. Woolshed. 4 shearers, concrete dip, yards also, men's whare. Only 9 miles from Pahiatua. The cheapest sheep country in this district at £l2' 5s per acre. £6600 can remain on mortgage at 4$ per cent, fil 7 Education Lease. A 1 o;rass: 50 acres bush beinr? felled now, and purchaser has to pay 5s per aore towards cost of falling the hush. All rideable hills. Good limestone country. 8 miles from Pahiatua, with new buildings, comprising 4 roomed house, washhouse, woolshed. stable trapshed. etc. Divided into 7 paddocks. Will lease for 4£ years at 9s per. acre. Only £IOO Goodwill wanted. Anyone taking over this property, which I can personally recommend as ridiculously cheap. can get an optional purchasing clause of the Education Lease'at £3500. Write for particulars, ,or come and inspect, as the first man who inspects it will buy. Q A ACRES Freehold. All flat, cloae _ to factory and school; railway 4 miles, Dannevirke 8 miles. Now held on lease 7 years to run, with optional mirchasing clause at £22 per acre. About 10 acres in bush. Buildings comprise a small cottage, cowshed, etc. Rent £1 per acre. Goodwill of lease with the following stock given in::—l 9 cofcs (good)), 1 bull, hf"">, car+. harness, pigs, cans, etc. £SOO. There is a good turnover J.i this small place. I sold place adjoinine; at,£3o 10s per acre '-and Jand not so food as above. / W. I. Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. Yon can rest assured tou will get reliable information in reply to inquiries.

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1913. At 12.30 p.m. At THE HOMESTEAD. DRY RIVER SETTLEMENT. MARTINBOROUGH. TMTESSRS DALGETY AND CO., have received instructions from ■Mr Thomas Greenaway (who has sold his property), to offer as above, live and dead stock, as under:— SHEEP: 100 ewes and l&mbs CATTLE: 26 good dairy cows in m'ilk. 23 calves 2 hulls HORSES: 5 draughts and -2 harness horses. IMPLEMENTS: 2 Traction engines (Avenall and Porter. 1 compound, 1 single), two chaff cutters, 2 wagons, threshing combine (Clayton and Shuttlewoth),' livingf van. saw <6enc'h. McCcJmvick, reaper and binder, drill, Cambridge roller, 4 leaf Tyne liarrowis, tripped har rows, two double , furrow ploughs, swamp plough, disc harrows, three drays, Massey-Harris mowing machine, hay i-ake, 2 milk carts, harness, etc. NOTE:—A low reserve will be placed on the traction engines and combine. Ea.sv terms of payment can be arranged, i.e., 30 per cent, cash, 30 .per cent in one year, 30 per cent in 2 years, and 10 per cent three years. '

CLEARING SALE. AT MiR A. H. BRENTNALL'S STABLES, MARTINBOHOUGH TOWNSHIP. On TUESDAY. MARCH 18tli, At 1 p.m. Tlf-ESSRS DALGETY AND CC I¥X LTD., have received insructions from Mr A. H. Brentnall (who is giving up contracting) to sell as above, Horses and Plant as under:— 15 good heavy draught horses, - broken to all work. 2 drays, 2wa. ggons. ALSO:— HARNESS, TARPAULINS, SUNDRIES, i<;rc. NOTEMr Brentnall, being a first class judge of Draught Horses, buyers in want of such stock can rely on obtaining sound and '.staunch horses at thisi sale. The horses to be offered are ritrht out of hard work. D ALGETY _\\D CO., Auctioneers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 February 1913, Page 8

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