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G. NEWETT, LAND ESTATE, * COMMISSION AGE-NT, High Stkkkt, Danneyirks • 445 acres freehold, Waikopiro, I all in grass except 50 acres, goo.l limestone country, new 5-ioomed house, fitoierooin and waehliouse. Price £1 p<;r acre, £1000 casb. 900 acres, L.I. P., between Dannevirko and Napier, Qrst-clasa sheep and cattle country, all p'ougbable, 30 acres in oats, good 5-roomed house, large stable.", woolsbe'i and yards; every convenience. Price for goodwill ,G : 300. 100 acres of a first-class dairy farm, Umutaoroa, 20 seres under cultivation, good 7-roomed house, cowshed, hay house, and every convenience. Close to echool and factory. Frico JE2I 10s per acre. Easy terms. lltfO seres Ngapaeruru, balf in grR6B, balance standing bush, real good sheep and cattle country ; will winter 1\ cheep besides cattla. Price J65 10s. 1200 caeh. •100 acres Waibopiro, oil in grass, fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks. 50 acres ploughed, 20 acres in crop, 4-roomed hoo3e. Pi ice £5 10.* ps-r acre, SSO seres Ngapaeruru, - c OO acres in grass, good lituestone country, feuced and sub-divided ; will winter 2£ sheep besides oatile. Pnca £5 53; easy terms. 200 acres Urautaoroa, 130 acres iv grass, balance standing bush ; 4reomed house. Price £o 10s per acre ; easy terms - Good 8-roomed house, £ acre land, in McPhee-street ; splendid position and sound investment. Price only £400. 1200 acres in tbe Wober district, one of beat sheep and cattle farms in the whole district, all in grass except shelter bush, an» sub-divided into 12 paddocks and all well watered ; first class woolshed and ysrds. Price low and terms easy. 8 acres of flat land, adjoining the borough and within 15 micutes'Jwali from P.O. Price JE4S per acre. Terms £4 per acre, cash, balance on easy terms. 1 acre sections ©r the terrace at J6150 per acre. The very best residential sites in Dannevirke. Only £15 cash Fpquired. H. MONTEITH & GO., Dahnevieke, AUCTIONEERS, LA^D, STOCK, & COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUEBS, ARBITRATORS, AND LOAN AGENTS. Lind Sales held Monthly and Clearing Sa'es when rtquired. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. r 7f\(\ Acres, nearly all in grass, fenced #UU subdivided, whare aud woolsbed, good road, carrviog lj sheep per acre. Price £4 10s per acre ; about onetbird caßh, balance at 5 per cent. 11A Acre suburban farm, 10 J-AU minutes' drive from Dannevirke Post Offioe, all in grays, first-class coil, fenced and subdivided goorl house, stable and sheds ; a. fifst-class dairy farm | and suitable for subdivision. Ocly £350 cash rtquired, balance essy terras. (132) 4_Booraed cottage aue! Jicre eectim " Mangat-ra; only £50 required. T)EAtJTIFULLY situated building 1J allotments frem £65 ptr cere on easy terms. (167) OQO Acres first-class dairying land, ZiO Zi highly improved, all suitable for cultivation: J614 per acre. Terms, (153) 1 AztO •^ cr<?B » g° o^ sheep and cattle l. L k. L ±\3 country, 400 acres in grass ; O.R.P. Price and terms on application. (130) Dairy scd Sheep Farms of various areas, Town and Suburban ResidencesWALTER W. JONES, who has shops at both ends of the town is the ONLY BRITISH FRUITERER in the district. He always keeps tbe choicest of fruits at cheapest rates. PATRONISE HIM. High-street North and South. DANNEVIRKE FAMILY BUTCHERY, BARRAUD STREET, (Opposite Masonic Hotel) Telephone 66. T\ yTESSRS BRIGHOUSE &PAW |\j SON have now opened in thei , new premises, which have been constructed on thoroughly up-to-date lines. Lowest prices for cash. Families waited on daily for orders. High-class Small Goods a Speciality. ! i YOU CAN GET IT AT MAOKAY AND POTTS. I

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 488, 14 August 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 488, 14 August 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 488, 14 August 1906, Page 7