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FARMS FOR SALE H L. BOWKER, *** KTATE AGENT, COUOUSO STREET, Market Place. FUI* L*T OF PUBERTIES FOR HONEY T J^ MORTGAGE, Insurwc^Effected. stable, piggery, &c. pSstssion at once. .Two and a hSfmilea trom station. Pnce, „.-£■s 4 mUes r f%m Chertsey-1524 WAKA*«L£ * t ready for crop. blocks of from 1W) Price £4 10s per station-260 4 paddocks in English crass, in capital condition for Price, £1170; *W0 cash . halance can remain. iswRCBXON. corner of Racecourse and Creek road, J-mile from Ashburfronting "Saleyards-33 Acres Ko/weU fenced, and divided into Socks, 2 acres in orchard good fionse 5 rooms and scullery, babies, traphouse, pig-styes, &c Pri£e!ilooo; £200 cash, balance 6 ITPPEIfT£MPLETOX-142 Acres Good OPB La«f divided into 9 paddocks, £>rse fences, principally laid down ftSass; water-race through proSrw house of 4 rooms, dairy, H&'ofsSlto. store 12x 16, pigceries, sheep pens; at present unoccupied, "price £G 10s per acre. Easy terms. Full particulars on Acres ***" flnt-class cleared bush Land divided into 3 paddocks, good garden and fruit trees, house 8 goms, stable, &c. Price £&O. oAWCLIET—" S3 Acres, in 6 paddocks, BAW well watered. Price £§ 16s per acre. BUBSHAM, 114 acres, three miles from Bailway Station—Fenced and subdivided, house 3 rooms, iron roof, stable and cowshed. Price £5 10s ncr acre, or to let at low rental. 'iNALBESERVE,near Broniley School T -20 Acres, in paddocks, 2 acres ** orchard, house 6 rooms, scullery, ■ verandah, price £1250. £t ALBANS-26 Acres, subdmdedinto . "** paddocks, house 0 rooms. £100 per LOBUBN-1254 Acres, close to School, 700 acres flat land. 554 acres downs land, well watered. Price £2 per HABEWQOD ROAD-50 Acres, three miles from tram, close to school and church, first class land, house .- f 4 jdovm. good garden, land eubamded into 6 paddocks, yield this ■■'• year 53 bushels barley to the acre. Price £1375, of which £1000 can I remain. ' _ rijLLESTON—2O Acres Land, well fenced, garden, froit trees, honse 6 rooms, stables, about three-quarters mile from Railway. Price £425. ffIJENHAM—IB23 acres, fenced, house 3 '*■" rooms, 4-stallstable. Price £3 15a per acre. SPEENGSTON—2O acres very good land in grass, house 4 rooms. Price * £450. BjISWBLL—I7 Acres Land, the cream , * tof the Halswell district, new house . 7 rooms, dairy, stable, loft, trap* 1 • house, piggeries, good garden, - - altogether a first-class property. fEMPLETON—IOO Acres, subdivided into 5 paddocks, all in cultivation, house C rooms, dairy, &c. .6FBIN6fI£LD-20 Acres good Land. £3 ■ . per acre. HINDS, eight miles from Railway—l 64 - Acres, all in grass, gorse fences. ; Price £6 per acre. SPEBSTGITELD-S) Acres Bush Land. ' Price £210s per acre. SPBINGSTON, Day's Road—s6 Acres first-class -rich land, fenced in 8 -> paddocks, 20 acres ploughed rand ready for wheat, the remainder in grass; good house a rooms, cowshed, dairy, and pigstye; land all well drained. A first rate property. Price, £23 per acre. Easy . terms arranged. 4SKPLETON—64 Acres, in I good padJv' ■ 'docks, fenced, water-race through; * capital house 4 rooms, plastered and papered. Price, £550, or separately. 20 acres with house, £325; or 44 acres without house, £225 ; or will be let together £40 per annum; i; or separately, 20 acres with house, £23 per annum; and 44 acres without house, £15 per annum. x> Properties of Every Description To Let. hit terms can be arranged at low rates 'Jβ interest. S.L. BOWKER,. ... . 258 Market plaes. * ■' i —T— % BEARDSLEY, ~ F I^L ART DEALER, '' «4KChkstek Street, Chmstchukch. "J . - . , I »c Obument is the only reliable remedy* or ' Old Wounds, Soies and UloersTiTar ! , gS^^JDiphtheria. CoTWba, Colds, Gout; ; aO SkJa Dtaease&Jt has nc ' I«ll&^^^? w ''F HOal *f HotiewAr, J rtftewoxlerd street* London, and by all medt -; ■ A»*A*lftjxi VQMFQBTINO r- v , BREAKFAST. lr u « u of the narur* *BeS£2? h Ule operations of digestion Sf§eTs££2Sr b L * application at l lSeSr , a aT^^ r tables witti a Sβ***? 0 . 1 **& boiling water or milk. £g«» i-lb packet*, by Qrooara. labeUed J UMS3 K?P3 & CO, aoßaosopataie chemiata, ; Laniar, SseLAKs. «.« 'U - f^ , M^B g TB WABTS KEW CURE *~ Awm * t>R CURE CONSUMPTION' " •Ww ß^cnchiti s» Catarrh. CURE CURE CUEK |*°B.aADOFALLCHKMIHIB. *-00

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7355, 6 July 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7355, 6 July 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7355, 6 July 1889, Page 7

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