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IMPORTANT S ÜB-D1 VISIONAL SALE Of the Well-known TIiHITARATA ESTATE SOUTH WAIRAttAPA. Divided into SEVEN DAIRY FARMS DAIRY FARMS Ranging from ACRES TO 1 i X ACRES EACH. At MASTERTOK DECEMBER 8, 1920, 2.30 p.m. DECEMBER 8, 1920, 2.30 p.m. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. LTD. have been favoured with instructions from JOHN McMASTER, Esq., to offer by Public Auction the above-named Estate. This Property is the PICK OF THE DAIRYING J. AND IN THE WAIRARAPA and oilers an exceptional opportunity for. Dairy Farmers to acquire a piece of Ground of this quality. Experts estimate this land to milk A COW TO THE ACRE. LOT I.—Heavy river flat, with patches of native bush. Frontage to Ruaniahunga River and Main Road. A few acres of this lot is subject to flood and is the only lot on the estate that is so. LOT 2.—Heavy River Flat. Frontage to lUiamahunga River and two roads. Well-grown Piniiß Insignus plantation on one boundary. LOT 3.—Heavy River Flat. Frontage to Ruamahunga River and to new road. Well-grown Pinus Insignus plantation on east, south and Avcst boundaries. LOT 4.—Heavy River Flat. Frontage to Ruamahunga River and new road. Well-grown plantations on all boundaries. LOT s.—About two-thirds heavy river flat, balance terrace- land, which grows .excellent crops. As much, as 90 bushels oats to the acre has been grown on this terrace. Plantations on all boundaries except the road frontage. Watered by artesian water and dam. LOT 6.—Similar to Lot 5. LOT i. —A little more than half heavy river flat; the balance terrace land. Planted on south and west boundaries with wellgrown Pinus Insignus plantations. Watered by artesian water, and a pipe from permanent water supply may also be taken on to this lot, and also on Lot 6. TERMS.—S per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on possession, 10 pei , 'cent, or permanent improvement to that value within 12 months; balance 5 years at 6 per cent. POSSESSION.—is j? March, 1921. Plans and further particultars on application to the Auctioneers, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. MASTERTON, AND BRANCHES. Take Bonnington's Irish Moss at the critical time in coughs and colds when the germs. are making their way into the bronchial tubes. It coats the mucous membrane with an antiseptic film, kills the germ and prevents coughing. Family size 2/6. m

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 5