}| _ FARMS FOR SALE « l. BOWKER, **• E3TATE AGENT, Marketplace. rmxLisT^ s l!r RTIESFOR MONEY LENTO* MORTGAGE. InsuranosEffected. F . J -. V rc_oi Acres good Land, fronting ** EDO £?Ctai**Z& road, in 5 padfenced securely with jiorse: *S&is£ through .property; 4 rooms, stable, piggery, &c Passion at once. Two and a bajfmiles irom station. Price, Chertsey-1524 •s*&**££., part ready for crop. blocks of from 1& - LreTupwards. Price £i lOa V* T acre. Easy terms **ST OXFORD, half mUe from station— aOAcres good land, divided into nsddocks, well fenced, laid down £Tmiss ■ house t> rooms, and outSKi. Price, £550; £100 cash, balance 6 per cent. -D*vn FAUM of 578 Acres, about 16 £ ? A^Uer£on 1 city, 300 of which is the best agricultural land, balance £3l«raM«l hill land, all well fenced and supplied by natural streams of water; good dwelling 6 rooms, dairy, granary, woolshed, stables, &c Trice, terms, and further particulars apply as above. f mp E ß TBMFLKTON-14S! Acres Good W Land, divided into 9 paddocks, corse fences, principally laid down fh crass; water-race through prooertT: house of 4 rooms, dairy, Sable of 3 stalls, store 12 x 16, pigeeries, sheep pens; at present Snoccupied. Price, £610s per acre. Easy terms. Full particulars on appfication as above. •AST OXFORD TOWX&HIP-20 Acres first-class cleared bush Land, divided into 3 paddocks, good earden and fruit trees, house 8 rooms, stable, &c. Price £350. omSCLIFF—7S3 Acres, in 6 paddocks, well watered. Price £3 16a per acre. fiUBMHAM, 1H acres, three miles from BW * Railway Station—Fenced and subdivided, house 3 rooms, iron roof, stable and cowshed. Price £5 10s I per acre, or to let at low rental. riVAIiBESERVE, near Bromley School —20 Acres, in paddocks, 2 acres . orchard, house 0 rooms, scullery, verandah, price £1250. . er ALBANS—26 Acres, subdivided into paddocks, house 6 rooms. £100 per &CT6* LOBURN—I2S4 Acres, close to School, 700 acres flat land, 554 acres downs land, well watered. Price £2 per acre. fIABEWOOD ROAD—SO Acres, three miles from tram, close to school . . and church, first-class land, house . 4 rooms, good garden, land aub- ■-' ,J divided into 6 paddocks, yield this year 53 bushels barley to the acre. Price £1375, of which £1000 can ' ; remain. BQLLESTON—2O Acres Land, well fenced, garden, fruit trees, house 6 rooms, stables, about three-quarters mile from Railway. Price £425. . . BtflftfßAM—lß2s acres, fenced, house 3 rooms, 4-stall stable. Price £3 15s per acre. ffIWNGSTON—2O acres very good land in grass, house 4 rooms. Price ■ £450. fIAISWELL—I7 Acres Land, the cream of the Halswell district, new house . <.' 7 rooms, dairy, stable, loft, traphouse, piggeries, good garden, alUJeether a first-class property. fEMPLETON—ICO Acres, subdivided into 5 paddocks, all in cultivation, ' house ff rooms, dairy, &c SPBDJGFIELD—2O Acres good Land. £3 per acre. HINDS,, eight miles from Railway—l 64 Acres, all in grass, gorse fences. Price £6 per acre. SPBINGFIELD-β) Acres Bash Land. , Price £210s per acre. ,'ihf ©KINGSTON, Day's Road —56 Acres V ' first-class rich land, fenced in 8 . , paddocks, 20 acres ploughed 'and f " ready for wheat, the remainder in • grass; good house 5 rooms, cow* shed, dairy, and pigstye; land all well drained. A first rate pro* , perty. Price, £23 per acre. Easy •— terms arranged. IBMPLETON-64 Acres, in! good paddocks, fenced, water-race through: capital house 4 rooms, plastered {fi tnapapered. Price,£sso, or separately, 2U acres with house, £325; - •; - 0r44 acres without house, £225 ;or will be let together £40 per annum; ;: or separately, 20 acres with house, £25 per annum; and 44 acres without noose, -£15 per annum. ftoperties of Every Description To Let. «uy terms can be arranged at low rates o-interest. H. L. BOWKER, H] ; ' '258 Market place. *gADDLK* HABNK33-MAKBR OOrCUXEHDfQ MANUFAOTURKR. wmmm CHARLES ANDERSON ■ .(Wwoate the Red Lion Soteifc lißAigrtJL VQItFQBTINQ _ EPPS'SJ^OCOA . : . ERBAKFASrr. I *S»Sj£ o£ toe narar* <S^S^S2?" r breakfast tables with a 8 -' Seeartidein'kS with boiling water or milk. fcjj~ m Ho packets, by Grocer*, labelled aAMK3 KPP3 & COL. twnußopathic Chamiete. LOWIQM. ttHqi^Wft ■.:'..#. ~ / ~ —— «^—« AT , 40^^ CTKWAR-T3 Sftf SEW CURE foe CURE «RT ,ASrHM --- CONSUMPTION- -■> on ß?oncfaitis - Catarrh. CURE t iSSaWKS 1- Md CURE - CURE *** CteKiLJ-Baxter, chemist. Aiihma CURE tteaS - bein ? , recom- CURE >es 43Eftf*s: CURE '■ ;: *&.&iii? :e3 Bishop. CURE ' : *R.SS^rtS l l}e T rCupe has **** s ° a « Had a£~iu. cHKinsTa
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7359, 11 July 1889, Page 7
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