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DCHARTERIS, Land Agent. New • Plymouth, has the following for Sale: — 518 Acres, 160 bush, balance grass, 30 aorcs turnips, oats, 14 paddocks, no Weeds, well fenced and watered: 6-roomed house ; Ridd milker installed ; will carry 100 milkers, 600 cheep, and young slock; clojao to factorj, school, P. 0., and church. Prjce only £12 10s ; small depo&it required ; enquiries invited. This is a really good thing. Also, 84 Acres, 8 paddocks ; £14 acre ; about £600 cash required. A DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. 1 fift ACRES First-class Improved Laud, ■*-" V with 5-roomed house aiid outbuildings, handy creamery, echcol, store, and P. 0 .; rent 17s 6d per acre. Apply early, W. CHAMBERLAIN, Dominion Land Agenoy, Woodville.» <>fbft ACRES, freehold, ail in graes exr*\J\J ce pi io acres of shelter bush, 50 acres flat, balance undulating ; 8 miles from a good town, 2 miles from cheese factory, P. 0., school, etc.; 6-roomed house and all necL-ssary outbuildings, 5-stali cowshed, stable, trapshed, hayloft, voolshed, jards, etc. ; lease for 6 years ; rent 8s 4d per acre ; right of purchase at £8 10s per acre. Prico £400; terms. For further particulars, apply sharp to P. TULLOCH, Land and Estate Agent, P.O. Box 42, Pahiatua. WAIKATO.— For Sale or Exchange, fino Farm, 1243 acres rich undulating country, 1000 acreß in splendid graßß, 240 acres unimproved hille ■ goocL bouse, man's cottage, shearing-shed, etc. ; carrying at present 600 ewes, 600 lambs, 500 hoggets, 50 cattle, and 10 horses ; handy to railway station and township; splendid prospect of subdividing into dairy farms. Price £11,000, subject to £5000 mortgage: or owner would Exchange for really good block of Wellington rent .producing Property. — George Boyes and Co.. Hamilton. SHEPHERD BROS., Auctioneers, ' Land and Stock Agents, Foilding and Aramoho. Auction Sales of Pigs, Poultry, Produce, and Furniture held ovory Friday at Foilding. Sales conducted in any part of the North Island by arrangement. Special attention given to goods reoeived on consignment. Prompt account sales guaranteed. — MR. T. SHEPHERD. Auctioneer. W. I. HUSBAND, Land Agent, Pahiatua CkOiy ACRES Freehold, divided into 35 *J\J t paddocks, good fences, water in each paddock, about 160 acres rich river flat, balance easy sheep and cattle country ; dwelling, 6 rooms and scullery, washhouse, dairy and storeroom, 2-roomod whare, 17-stalled cowshed, trap and cart sheds, hayloft, etc., woolshed and 3 good sets of yards; li miles from store, P. 0., and creamery, 2i from railway station, and 8 miles from Pahiatua. Price £13 per acre, and thero is a first mortgage of £7000 at 5 per cent. W. Inglis Husband, Pnhi*tua. £3 10s PER ACRE. -f Q,f»rk ACRES Freehold, partly imXOhJI/ proved, hilly and undulating with some good flats, aboiit half ploughable, 10 paddocks ; wintering 1600 sheep and 50 head of cattle ; carrying capacity; li sheep when improved; 5-roomed house,' woolehed, etc. ; 40 miles from Napier by good road. About £2000 cash required. Stock at valuation. — Hunter, Seliultze, and Gibson, Land and Estate Agents, Napier. A SNIP. WANTED, a Purchaser for the following Carrying Plant and House Property. Tho lot can be purchased for £750, on terms : — 5 horses, 2 expresses, 1 lorry, 5 sets' harness, poles for brake, removable hood, cushions, ■ etc, etc. ; l£ aero section, with house, stable, coachhouse; central position. Write, for particulars, VICTOR E. SMITH, Feilding. 1 ry/\ ACRES, freehold, only 3 mile. J- 1 " from Feilding, well sheltered and pretty property, frontage to two roads, all flat and ploughable, in best English grasses, 20 acres valuable bush, subdivided, watered by permanent streams, carry 85 cow's or 600 sheep well, good 6-rd house, dairy, cowshed, stable, "implement shed, hay shed. etc. Price £20 per acre. £800 cash, Ixdaneu at 5 per cent. — MORTON" AND CO., Land Agents, Feilding. OTELS for oaie.— Country— s4yr»* lease, rent 425, and turnover £31 weekly; lease and furniture £1000. (74.) Private- "Hotel, city, syrß* lease, rent £5, trade £20 weekly from private boarders alone ; lease and furniture £700, terms. (75.) Town — Lease syrs, rent £8, trade £105 ; prico £3500. (22.) Town— 7yrß* lease, rent £5, trade £70; price £2000. (42.). Town— 4yra' lease, rent £13, trade £150; price £3500. (19.) Over 50 hotek on books.— J. S. FREEMAN. Dannevirke. Jji • 0 . R S A L . B, FIRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSINESS, ' WANGANUI. Best position in town ; small capital required. Fullest details from LEWIS AND CO., Land Agents, Wanganui. ?S X WARBURTON, i 148, Featherßton-Btreet. Bplton-street— B rooms, 40 x 100; £1808. Wellington-ter.— ll rooms, 34x100; £2500 Hataitai— 6 rooms, 45 x 100; £875. Kelburne— 6 rooms, 40 x 170; £525 Kiosk (near to) — Good Section, 51£ x'l49i Hataitai— 6 rooms, 66ft frontage; £625 CONSIGN YOUR PIGS, POULTRY, V>» PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND FURNITURE to MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers and Produce Merchants, Palmerston North. Clearing Sales of every description conducted in any part of the Dominion. Correspondence -invited. FOR SALE, first-elas3 Aorated- Water Business, town, doing good trade ; * will bear inspection. Price £2850, complete. Country Hotel, syrs' lease, rent 50s, trade £25. lease and furniture £700. (.43.) Country Hotel, 54>t«' lease, rent £7, trade £60; price £2400, cash £700 (23.) Country— 3yrs* lease, rent 50, trade £45; prico £1050 (31.). J. S. FREEMAN. Daunevirke. TT EFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. Jones, 76, AJ Vivian-street. Highest prico given for ladies', gentlemen's, and children's Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bed and Table Linen.' Letters promptly attended to. LEFT-OFF Clotlr.ng.— airs. t Woodward (lato.Mrs. Botterill)- gives highest cash price for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots Letters attended to. 121, Ingestre-strect. Telephone' 2379. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ' LADIES' and Genta' Superior Misfit and Ijeft-off tlothmg • bought foe cash • also Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest prices given. Letter* attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56, Vi< yian-sireet. Telephons 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING~ MRS. BRUCE has Re-opened Businesi • for tho Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Highest prices given. Letters receive prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139 Ingestre-slreet, next F.S. Dispensary. T EFT-OFF Clothing.— llß. Taranaki-st. JL-i Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies'Gontlemeu's, and, Children's* Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., calls at Hutt and Petono. Write or phoue 2924. BUSINESS NOTICE. ■^7"^ L. THOMPSON* BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, Has Removed to No. 5. CHURCH-STREET. Tel. 1988. "OfT ANTED— We will not bo responsible » » for other people's bad work, but w'a guarantee our own work to bo perfection. Without doubt wo make the best hand made Suit in town, aa hundreds of satisfiod people will testify. "Xo fit,' no pay." Our Unlaundricd White Shirts, pure linnn, 2s 6d each, aro equal to any shirt already laundried at 6s 6d. You cannot buy «qud value m any wholesale warehouse under 45s dozen, even by buying. large quantities. Meston, Tailor and Mercer, 143. Ingeatr&M atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 8

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