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FABMS FOR SALE a L. BOWKER, n ' ESTATE AGEXT. SSB COLOMBO STREET, Market Place. FULL LIST OF,PROPEBTIES FOR a a hi vosi, or can be bad on twirud ssc& to above. MONEY LENTJJN MORTGAGE. lasurancesEfliected. r,-r.r.v - <v \cres eood Land, fronting EED ?fe^cLrilt?nur S ch road, in 5 padfenced securely with ROise: w"t«-'race through property; »Tou'e "rooms, stable, pipßery, &c. Po«sts*ion at once. Two and a S raUcs irom station. Price, PAST from station- % lucres good land, divided into /x™*« well fenced, laid down rooms, and out, buUdtnV s . Price, i*sl);*luo cash. W^"Acres, about 1U mifef tVomcity. 300 of which is Sβ best agricultural land, balance ?ell grassed hill lai.a, all wd fence! and supplied by natural streams of vraier; gooU dwelling 6 rooms, dairy, granary, woolsuw., «taMes, &'•• "'«'- terms, and fuither particulars app.y as above. DEPERTKMPLETOX-142 Acres Good U Land, divided into 9 paddocks. corse fences, principally laid down in grass; water-race through property; house of 4 rooms, dairy, stable of 3 stalls, store 12 x 10, pjgceries, sheep pens: at present unoccupied. Price, £0 10s poracre. Easy terms. Full particulars ou application as above. ciST OXFOKD TOWNbHIP-20 Acres *y first-class cleared bush Land, divided into 3 paddocks, good garden and fruit trees, house S rooms, stable, &c. Price £350. JUINCLIFF—7S3 Acres, in 6 paddocks, well watered. Price £3 16s per acre. BURhHAM, 114 acres, three miles from Kail way Station—Fenced and subdivided, house 3 rooms, iron roof, stable and cowshed. Price £5 103 per acre, or to let at low rental. CaNALKESEBVE, near Bropiley School —20 Acres, in paddocks, 2 acres orchard, house G rooms, scullery, verandah, price £1250. ct ALBANS—2G Acres, subdivided into paddocks, house 6 rooms. £100 per LOBUBN -1254 Acres, close to School, 700 - acres flat land, 554 acres downs i land, well watered. Price £2 per B4BEWOOD ROAD—SO Acres, three ! miles from tram, close to school j and church, first class land, house j ' 4 rooms, good garden, land subdivided into G paddocks, yield this year 53 bushels barley to the acre. Price £1375, of which £1000 can - remain. gOLLESTON—2O Acres Land, well fenced, garden, fruit treee, house 6 rooms, £I< stables, about three-quarter mile from Railway. Price £425. 3URNHAM—IS2S acres, fenced, house 3 : . rooms, 4-stall stable, f rice £3 15s per acre. ffJUNGSTON—2O acres very good land in grass, house 4 rooms. Price £450. BALSWELL— 17 Acres Land, the cream of the Haisweil district, new house 7 rooms, dairy, stable, loft, traphouse, piggeries, good garden, p " altogether a first-class property. JEMPLETuN—IOO Acres, subdivided into 5 paddocks, all in cultivation, boose 6 rooms, dairy, Sea. gPEDfGHELD— 2O Acres good Land. £3 -rj.. per acre. BINDS, eight miles from Hallway—l 64 Acres, all in grass, gprse fences. Price £6 per acre. gPMNGFIELD—6O Acres Bush Land. ■ Price £210s per acre. TPBINGSTON, Day's Road —56 Acres •; first-class rich land, fenced in 8 paddocks, 20 acres ploughed and ready for wheat, the remainder in grass; good house 5 rooms, cowabed, dairy, and pigstye; land all well drained. A first rate property. Price, £23 per acre. Easy terms arranged. JXHFLETOK-β* Acres, in I good paddocks, fenced, water-race through; capital house 4 rooms, plastered ' and papered. Price, £550, or separately. 20 acres with house, £325; <i ', or 44 acres without house, £225 ; or v 11 be let together £40 per annum; or separately, 20 acres with house, £25 per annum; and 44 acres without honse, £15 per annum. ftoperties of Every Description To Let. *My terms can be arranged at low rates el interest. H. L. BOWKER, -■ 258 Market place. *& ' G4J>DLE3, HAKNS33-MAKKR TiHuaxmnNe "manufacturkk. ■wuuuexpeneace, desires, whji e tuanking his CHARLES ANDERSON f VVViI STREET. KANftIORA f Wwxwitetfae Red Lioa HoceS. !'<■•■■ -tii ■ . *«■; ■ - - - T c I|H*«PT7Ii VQMFORTIMG EPPS'S^COCOA 1 knowledge o£ tne n&rur S?*k w^«r^he^ tinK aFC^ nd Uβ read SesJwiSSS?^? 110 . P*** blood Md ffi*Ww with b<iuag water or milk. ttj£ a »-lb pickets, by Qrooew. labeUet JA «^* S BPP3 * COL NEW CURB FOR CTJBJ Stir * STHM A, CONSUMPTION- _ cub. t _ CURE |BSSgWi Z > 168 CURE If. . h * m -~ 1 know SdSrtrt, hewc °re has been ttdid Weulta to CUBK had oflll gehorb.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 7