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FREDERICK HERRING, LAND SALESMAN.

Increasing business has compelled Mr. F. Herring, land salesman, to remove to new and. larger , offices in Rangitikeistreet, Palmerston North, adjacent to the Royal Hotel, where he will offer clientß every facility in the matter of purchase or exchange of properties of all sorts. Mr. Herring has a most extensive list of farm and residential properties to offer. He b a practical fanner of great experience, and clients can rest content that he will 1 always ids Ms utmost ifo give iv« bestj

value for their money. Hi* own experi' ence and practical knowledge lire placed at the disposal of purchasers, and if his advice is followed clients will not go far wrong. Mr. Herring is the gentleman who brought about the sale of 100 acres of Palioorslou suburban property to St. Patrick's College authorities lor the establishment of a college here, which fact alone shows tha,t while he ia fully alive to the interests of the town in which he lives he can be depended on' to carry through a deal no matter how big with, credit to himself and satisfaction to those entrusting business to them. The following are a few of the properties on his books :• — One hundred acres, straight-out lease,, close to Palmerston.' Will lease for three or .five years; very suitable for dairying' and a milk walk; good house, cowshed; etc. ; could milk fifty cows. Good oppor. tunity for a man wishing to start a milk walk in tow£. One hundred acres, 10 miles from Pahiatua, practically all ploughable; good house, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings; creamery adjoins property; store, school, and post office about two miles, and railway about three miles, by good metalled road. Wiil sell the stock and implements with the farm as a going concern. Terms £500 down, balance arranged. Four hundred and eighty acres, five miles from Marton ; school on property, three miles to nearest railway station; will do three sheep, and do them well; well subdivided, practically all plough, able, well sheltered, well watered ; about 300 acres has been ploughed and re-sown. Price £20 per acre. Four hundred „ and ninety-three acres, Dall-road, Taranaki, one mile from school, store, and post office; about six miles from railway station ; fully 350 acres flat, about, 4so acres in grass; very suitable for dairying; good 10-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, includ. ing good woolshea and' cowshed ; wellwatered, well sheltered, only one mile from creamery, is well'subdivided. This property is suitable for cutting up, and is cheap at the price, £18 per acre. Terms given. Fourteen hundred acres freehold, Gisborne; flat and undulating country, all in grass, ' now carrying 1 4500 sheep and 450 head of cattle; is' well subdivided and well watered; good house, woolshed and all necessary outbuildings. This is absolutely the best farm on the East Coast, and is admirably suited for a stud farm. The owner has never had less than 100 per cent, of lambs, and has had as high as 137£ per cent, of lambs. A golden opportunity for anyone desirous of starting a stud farm in the Gisborne district, as at present the buyers have to come to Hawkes Bay, etc., for rams, etc. Fifty-five acres in the famous Kairanga district, all in grass, well situated; is only about one mile from railway station; good six*roomed house, equal to new ; could milk thirty cows easily, good cowshed erected, well (subdivided. Price, £55 per acre. Fifty-four acres, about 3£ miles from Palmerston all flat and all in grass, water in every paddock, good road frontage, every paddock being served by the road ; good house, provision being made to add if necessary ; good outbuildings ; could milk thrity-five cows easily ; two miles from cheese factory, and store and post office. Price £60 per acre. Terms given. He has also got some good town pro perty on my books, particulars of which will be forwarded on application.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 20

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FREDERICK HERRING, LAND SALESMAN. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 20

FREDERICK HERRING, LAND SALESMAN. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 20