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Land and Produce. LAND AGE?JT, PERRY-STREET, MASTERTON. 2£l>£\£\ ACRES, Master ton, woolshed %J}\J\P anc \ necessary outbuildings, 300 acres in bush, IGO alluvial flats, well watered by permanent creeks, stock at present on property, 3000 big sheep and 250 cattle, Land Transfer Title. Price £0 per acre, stock included. No. 1970 CHEAP DAIRY FARM. "I A *"? ACRES.onIy U mile from railway I/db 4 and town ; all flat; dark loam soil; carrying capacity 3 sheep; buildings consist of 9-roomed house and every convenience, 15-bail cowshed ; adjoining creamery and close to cheese factory. This is a veal good dairy farm, carrying 35 cows, 1 bull. 5 head of dry stock, 8 weaners and 3 horses. Price £2058; only £650 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. • CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. ACRES, beautiful limestone O«)v country, well watered, easy distance from Masterton by level road, large area under plough, block of standing tolara about 10 acres in extent. This property is -without doubt one of the finest in the Masterton district. Price, £17 per acre. Terms. B<n*£| ACRES, L.T.P., Masterton, rent (jjO £118 per year. 7-rcomed dwelling, bathroom, scullery, porch, woolshed, winters 1500 big sheep, 100 cattle, besides horses, and does them well. Nice flats and rolling lulls. A cheap property at £5 10s per acre. Goodwill. No. 1914 : WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, \ TTTKDER the auspices of the Wellington U Woolbrokers'"Association, will be held ! in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, WellingI ton, during the current season on tho following dates: — 4tii SaIe—TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1910, at 2 p.m. sth Sale-FRIUAY, 11th MARCH, 1010, at 2 pm. 1 Wool hi list be in store five days before sale I date, otherwise it cannot be offered. [ The charge on v.ool offered, but cot sold, will be 2/- per bale for the first ottering, and I 1/- per bale for the fecond olToring. In order to facilitate intcrlottingof "star." • bales, no single bale lot can be accepted for : sale with a reserve on it. .' N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co. G-. 11. Scales. ' Levin ami Co., Ltd. 1 Dalgety and Co., Ltd. ' Abraham and Williams, Ltd. 1 (United Farmers , Co-operative Association, 1 Ltd. . . , j Wairarapa Farmers , Co-operative iissocia--1 I tion, Lid. ' FOR ALL CHOPS, : AND ALL SOILS. , ■γ-ssosi's Special Fertiltze*»3 t contain everything necessary to foster '■ find develop the growth of the plant. Experience teaches and nothing can bp more convincing than a trial of Fison's Fertilizer's en any farm. i The best kind can be improved their use, and unprofitable land can bo I made to pay. Net the cheapest, Lα.l u,n>h>u'titeu!>i { the hest. 1 IPssoa'i's Sjjef>.?aJ Turnip s & Fisos-s's Specie! |- OIITAIK.Vr.I,E I'KOM LOCAL AGENTS. MriJIIAY ROEEIITS & CO., Wellington Aoents. [ _ _ „. " 1910 DIARIES. ) " "I[7|7'E are now showing 1910 Diaries, and *' *' can supply you with almo.=t any t style you require if yon order now. Wo ■*' stoi-k--n N.Z. DJARTF-8, COLLINS' DIARIES, LETT'S DIARIES. In many Packet and Ollce Styles, from 3 6d to 11/6 Each. Just the Book wanted — r "THE DOMINION YEARBOOK' A marvellous shilling's worth. Three ! ' Hundred Pages. Valuable information on ' Business, Shipping, Finance, Gardening, * Farming, Dairying. Municipal and Govern- ! ' ment Legislation, Statistics and Tables, Postal Regulations, Household and General Information. 1 Ps'iOG, 1/-. Posted 1/4. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED. McLEOD & YGUNG, " THE ACADEMY." Masterton Tel. 180 P.O. Box 115 tOHG'S IPAT MABT. i ~%JSJ~ H. LONG is the butcher who * * c brought down the price of meat in ' Masterton. His prices as'e still tho iowest, and the abattoir returns show that ha is still doing the largest business. ONLY THE PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AKD PORK VENDED. SMALL GOODS, POULTRY, ETC., a speciality. Siting up Number 10, and your crder will be promptly delivered to any part uf the town. W. H. LONG &" €0. Gash Butchers, ■ Queen-street, - - Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 8

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