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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SHEEP FARM EASY TERMS ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. 1 ftAA ACRES, Freehold, dituao A. v-T only 4 miles from rft'. by good metal road. 1050 acres splendidly grassed; 700 acres flat and ploughab'le when stumped, balance low in hills. Two good dwellings, 5 and 6 rooms each, large woolshed, yards, dip, etc. Carrying capacity: 2 breeding ewes to acre on grassed portion, and oU head of cattle. , . „ . , „ , 300 acres of this farm is bullock fatteningl and, and has been uaed as such. price 5 s PER ACRE ' TERMS £IOOO CASH. Balance arranged at- 4* per cent. Splendid opportunity for those with small capital. H. F. M'N m 4 C°FSIITHERSTOV annraT. TPtrf T.TVi'-^OTc

DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS CM IHS'i TERMS. ONLY £3OO CASH ON FARM AND STOCK 8X ACRES Freehold, held on least). 3 years to run at 22s per acre. Lessee wants £350 for goodwill, including 20 good cows, L'2 weaners, 2 sows, 6 store pig«>, horse, cart and harness, cans, tools, 15 tons of hay, oatslieaf stack; crops. Only £2OO cash. A good farm, and flat, alongside cheese factory and school. ACRES, Suitable for dairying or sheep. Low hills and flats. Good fences, and watered by rivers and creeks. 3 roomed cottage, wooished and yards. Price £l3 10s per acre. Onlv £2OO cash wanted. 7Q ACRES, L.1.P., rent 13s per • * acre< [ess 10 per cent.. All flat; 11 paddocks; 2 acres stumped and ploughed. 7 acres in turnips, mangolds and carrots; 3 acres barley. 4 roomed house, 6 bail cowshed, concrete floor, trapshed, et<?. The following stock, etc. so with the property, and are included in the price. 22 p-o'od cows, 1 purebred Ayrshire bull? 3 siows, 2 horses, fowls, 1 spring dray and harness, 6 milk cans; 1 gig and harness (nearly new), 1 drill plough (Reid and Gray, 3 horse set swingle bars, trees and chains, 1 cultivator. 54 £1 factory shares (paid up.) School and factory 1 mile. Price for goodwill, stock, etc, £1750. About £550 cash required. (}£tA ACRES flat dairy land, good buildings and machinery. A splendid proposition to cut up and resell as it is in 3 titles now. Price, £2B 12s, well worth £35 per acre. The back of this property (150 acres) has been valued by experts at £4O witli buildings. Only £1250 cash wanted. Q7& ACRES Freehold; all goo< " limestone "OU trv. divided in to 13 paddocks. 50 acres nloughable. balance hills. Winters 2000 sheep and 80 cattle. 10 roomed house in good order,'with bathroom, hot and cold water, washhonse. dairy, woolshed. stables, cowshed, trap plied, hayshed. Woolsbod. 4 shearers, concrete dip. yards also, men's whnrA. Onlv 9 from Palr'ntim. The cheapest country in tbia district at £l2 5s per acre. £fi6oo can .remain on mortgage at 4i per cent. W. I. Husband. t. 5, Ms? If* ® ? PAHIATUA. Yn" csu rest nsStirsd will j?et reliable information in reply to inqnirios.

PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY.' THE SOCIETY is to JjrsE.S ; "ins, repayabi? by it'stfilEientß or ,'thsrwi.sfl, OT? approved sf<3£>feo!d I'S'Ulfi ON APPLICATION. vs. <?.. KSSTK. WELLINGTON WOOL BALEB, "OTOOL SALES will be held in 4ii© W CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWJS HALL. WELLINGTON, during tho ocrrant season, on tho followis® datofl : Tho charge on wcol oSsrsrl but not 'sold will be s?s per bale lot tb* firs-!; offering, and Is por balo 'for- siwi second offering. In order to shorten tiie catalogs, single and two-bale loia will bo grouped an J.tvr ae pos3iblo, and ail two-bale lots not grouped will be. treated as "star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reserve ml! b« accepted for such lots. J. MACINTOSH AND 00. . N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., LT!>. MURRAY. ROBERTS aNl> GU., LTD. GEO. H. SCALES. LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAM®. LTD. : LEVIN AND CO., LTD. ©ALGETY AND 00., TVTD, SJ.IT.O.A. EsT©- w.w.fi.si.. _ o RECORD WOOL SALES AND HIGH PRICES. AT the Two Recent RECORD WOOL SALES, viz., at Napier with a catalogue of 26,751 BALES, and Chvistclmrcli, with a" catalogue of 27,096 BALES. WOOL from the following FLOCKS TOPPED THE MARKET:— At Napier Halfbred Wool from MESSRS BARRETT AND WELCH'S LAKE STATION, made 133 d per lb. At Christchurch Half bred Wool from MRS A .W. BRYCH's MOTANAU STATION, made per lb. Both these Flocks were DIPPED with QUIBELL'S DIPS. In addition to the above.,at Timaru Wool-Sale, field in December last,, half bred wool (also DIPPED in QUIBELL'S), " from the flock of Mr John Wihell, of EALING topped the MARKET at 13id per lb. OTHER QUIRELL DIPPED CLIPS WERE WELL AMONG TOP PRICES.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 8

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751

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 8

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