Land and Produce. WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY. PROPERTY LIST. THIS IS A GOOD SOUND INVESTMENT IN WHICH MONEY CAN BE MADE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS Livery Stable, and Coaching business, consisting 35 horses, 18 vehicles, one 5 horse set of harness, six 4 horse sets of harness, 5 double and 4 single sets, and all other requisites for working an up-to-date business Price, £1350. A /_<_"_ dT_ ACRES, Masterton, good road, divided into 11 paddooks, all well watered, 10-roomed house, stable, woolshed, yards and dip, large area ploughable land and produces good crops of turnips. Price, £4 5s per acre. IK.f\ ACRES, Wairarapa district, Oil divided into 6 paddocks, all well watered, about 6 acres in crop, Broomed house, wash-house, wool Bhed, stable, frontage to two roads, close to factory, all level land. Price £2000 terms. 23 ACRES, Masterton, well watered, 4i roomed cottage and all necessary outbuildings, all built of totara. Price, £420. 2 A /_/"_ ACRES, best of sheep 4A) \J country, divided Into 9 paddocks, 9-rooined house, stable, wool-shed-yards and dip. Price £7000, terms, with 2000 sheep given in. 80 PERCHES, 6 rooms, all conven- & iences, shed, water and drainage, Masterton. Price £315. Bf)AA ACRES first-class sheep 6d\JXf station, well improved, 2J miles from railway, and 4525 good milling bush totara, red and white pine. Price, £2 10s per acre. 1 ACRE, Masterton. 6 rooms, scullery, 2 bath room, and all conveniences, buildings new, a bargain at £450. 6 ACRES, Masterton, good land, 7 rooms, stable and out-houses, orchard, running stream, £520. A £1 X ACRES, Woodville district, flat and undulating land, suitable for dairying or mixed farming, sub divided, and well-watered ; good 5-roomed house, woolshed. yards. Price, £7 per acre. Terms, one third cash. ACRES, Carterton district, £a\3 divided into 8 paddocks, Broomed house, stable and 3-roomed cottage, all in grass except 15 acres under plough, all flat land, formation alluvial and loamy soil, well watered by water-race and river. Price, £9 15s per acre. U DAIRY FARMS, in areas of 200 to 900 acres, at prices ranging from £3 to £7 per acre. All well watered, good homesteads, situated in one of the best dairying districts in the ColoDy. BUILDING SECTIONS in Masterton, Lansdowne, and Adams' Estate. LARGE SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Valuations made on reasonable terms. For full particulars apply to ELI SMITH, Messrs Holloway Bros.' Building, opposite Empire Hotel. Queen-stbeet - Masterton. AGRICULTURAL IVIANURES. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. is prepared to supply as follows, on trucks, Wellington :— Root IVSanure—iS4 per Ton. ANALYSIS— Iricaloic Phosphate 32 per cent., NitrogenAmmonia 5 per cent. Bone Dust—;£s 5s per Ton. ANALYSIS — Tricalcic Phosphate 42 per cent., NitrogenAmmonia 5 per cent. Lawes' Superphosphate— J55 5s per Ton. analysis— Soluble Phosphate 34 to 38 per cent, (minimum guaranteed) in original bags. Thomas' 1 Ss per Ton. ANALYSIS — Tribacic Phosphate 44 to 45 per cent. Guano—-S3 15s per Ton. analysis— Tribacic Phosphate 36 to 40 per cens. Kasnit—£- 5s per Ton. ANALYSIS— Potash-Sulphate of Potash 23 per cent. Special mixtures can be made to suit Farmers, and are only mixed on receipt of orders, thereby ensuring their running 9asily through the drills. Farmers' Favourite Driil. And all Farm and Station Stores and requisites. Company's Offices, Wellington, Mastebton and Pahiatua. . JOHN ARTHUR, Manager. WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES. ftTUBRAITROBEFTS & CO., WELLINGTON hold FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES of above. Special Attention Given to Classification Prompt returns. IMPERIAL CALF FOOD. A Scientific Preparation to replace Butter Fat in Separated Milk. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD ON THE MARKET. Will fatten as well as rear. Calves fed upon Impebial Calf Food have taken the prize at the Christchurch Show for veal or butcher's purposes. The favourite food in the great dairying districts of Southland. Contains no chemicals to injure the coating of a calf's Btomach, and so retard growth afterwards. Satisfaction guaranteed, and no failures. Packed in 251b, 501b, 1001b, and 2001b sacks. LANGDOWN & SON, CHRISTCHURCH. 8.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7685, 8 February 1904, Page 8
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