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H. TILSLEY Land, Insurance and General Commission Agent, COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS] HIGH-STEEET, DANNEVIBZE. AGENT— Sun Fire Office, Commerit cial Union Accident. 50 acres, nice little dairy farm, close to school and factory. All in grass, ringfenced and subdivided. Good sroqm cottage, cowshed, «&c. Only £500 cash required, balance at 5 per cent. 101. 400 acres, partly improved bush farm, 170 acres felled and in grass, two sides and part road fenced. Splendid soil. Lease with right of purchase at 22s 6d per acre. Price very low for owner's interest. 102 75 acres good flat laod, close to Dannevirke. Would cut up to advantage. Easy terms given. Price, £2$ per acre. 100 aores. Splendid dairy farm, 5 R.H. 8-bailed cowshed, 12 paddocks. With this farm can be purchased the whole of the stock, consisting of about 30 first class cows, farm utensils, ■ etc. Price on application. 24 acres with new 5-roomed house. Just outside Borough boundary. Divided into 3 paddocks. Would lease with purchasing clause. 309acre3 L.I.P. at os 3d per acre, 4roomed cottage, 50 acres ploughed, well watered. Price for ownet's interest £550. 10 acres, close to the Borough, all in grass, 3-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Model poultry farm. Easy terms can Le arranged. 8-rooraed house, bath, gas, and water, commodious outbuildings. Suitable for private boarding-house. Centrally situated. Price and all particulars on application. Seveial sections in the very best positions, for sale on easy terms. Arrangements made for building or terms. MONEY TO LEND.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 65, 18 March 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 65, 18 March 1905, Page 6