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GISBORNE SHEEP-FARMING COUNTRY FOR SALE. Ot^Ork ACRES of first class East Coast «J I &\J Sheep-farming Country, comprising 3073 acres Small Grazing Run under 1892 Act; about 16 years to run; rentaj £175 per annum, renewal 21 years: full compensation -for improvements. Also adjoining 647 Acres Native Lease (registered). 16 years to run; rental Is 6d per acre; if renewal 21 years not given, then full compensation for improvements. Road right into the property. Situation 26 miles from Tolago Bay and 16 miles from Tokomaru Freezing Works and Port. Improvements, 2000 acres grassed with best English grasses; well fenced and subdivided. New 5-roomed House, Storeroom, Woolshed, 5 Stands with Shearing Machines and Engine. Carrying capacity, 2 sheep to the acre. Well- watered country, all lies to the east with sunny aspect; balance of land unimproved, is first-claes .bush land, and would carry in turnips 8 sheep to the acre and them off fat. Price, £4 10s per acre; 6tock at valuation. Terms, £13,000, can remain for 5 years at 6 per cent, with right to pay off. Returns last year were £2500. This Property is being offered to settle a partnership, and approved first mortgages or unencumbered freehold property will be accepted in lieu of cash. For further particulars, apply BUSCKE AND PARKER, Estate Agents, Lowe-street, Gisborne. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. RESTAURANT, FISH AND SUPPER ROOMS. SITUATED in one of the soundest towns in the North Island. Price (for everything to run the busi ness), £400. Takings £45 to £50 per week. JAMES PENNEY. LAND AGENT, FEILDING. 1 *>O ACRES, freehold, situated 5 miles -LOO from good central town, all ploughable, well subdivided, well watered; tjood 8-rd. house and al] necessary outbuildmgo; property is well grassed, and will ca'/y 40 co« 6, or is suitable tor cropping of any kind. Prico £30 per acio; good terms. For further particulars apply FREDK. HERRING, Estate Agent, Palmerston North. A GOOD INVESTMENT. A CORNER SECTION. 66ft frontage to Cuba-st., Pahnerslon Norlh, by a. depth of lbb to Jiourke-atreet, is for Sale, cheap. "There's money in it." A tenant is now waiting at £2 per week for a, shop on 22 feet of this- section. Tho owner guarantees it. Apply to Owner, A. Clark, Box 185, Palmerston North. GEAR ESTATE, TE HORO. FOR SALE, nice Block of 10 Acres; rich deep loam, planted with fruit trees, and subdivided; permanently watered; dwelling and outhouses. Owner would consider exchange for small Dairy Farm. Call or write. BAKER AND CO., Faith's Supply Stores, To HoroFOR SALE. "CIOUR Cottages, Normanby-street, Newtown. Land 102 ft x 107 ft, with three Cottagos of 4 rooms and one of ? rooms. Total income, £132 per annum. Buildings insured for £1000. Price, £1440. For cards to view Apply to J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO.. 154-156, Featherston-street. BILLIARD Room for Sale.— Mounsey nrd Co., Auctioneers, Palinerslon N., have received instructions from the owners, who aro retiring Irom business, to sell privately, up-to-date Billiard Room, with 3 new "tables and latest fittings; 8 years' lease premises to run; rent £2 10s weekly; only billiard room in the town; leading flaxmill district. Full, particulars from (ho Auctioneer. This is an excellent opportunity to good man. FOR SALE, /CONFECTIONERY, Cyrocery, and \J Stationery Business, in Manchpsterstreet, Feilding. Shop, with 4 living looms, washhouse, copper, and tubs; rental 12s 6d per week. No goodwill. Stock at valuation (about £200). Terms cash. W. J. MITCHELL, Box 44, Feilding. FOR SALE, HRHE LEASE of the well-known A LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, known as "White Hart Stables," Rungi-tikei-etreet, Palmerston North. , One of the most up-to-date Stables in tho North Island. Long Lease. For particulars apply to proprietors, FRED AND H. PAUL. SHEEP FARM. £300 CASH.— I9I7 Acres, Freehold, Taranaki, 2£ miles railway station, lpvel road, good sheep country, excellent ridges; 1450 acres English grasses, balance bush ; winters 1£ sheep per acre, besides cattle; well watered, river and springs; about 500 acres level and undulating, balance hilly, largo portion ready to plough; good woolshed, yards and dip. Price £5 10s per acre; terms £300 cash, balance arranged. W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., 20, Cubaitreet, Palmerston North. G FIVE SELECTED CHOICE PROPERTIES. (1) 326-acre Farm, To Kuiti (2) Ten-acre Home, Levin (3) Orchard Lot, Ruby Bay, Nelson (4) Houso, Lyall Bay (5) House, llongotai-terrace. MILTON PORTER, 59, Lower Cuba-street. T^XCHANGE.— Sheep Run, 540 acres, JLi Manawatu Line, 440 acres in grass; price £6 10s; equity £1950; owner will take unencumbered Town Property. Also 247 Acres dairying and fattening Land; price £27; owner take good Town Property and small amount ca6h. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. 1915. 1 Q1 X IS NOW WITH US, and I am _-»/_U ready for it. lam holding heavy stocks ot Hair, Wool, Samarang Kapok, also the Celebrated Close- wove "David M'Crae" Tickings— they never leak Kapok dust. Fortunately I held a very large stock of these before the war. "Whisper" : Buy all Kapok Mattresses by weight; if you do this you will get the Square-built M'Crae Mattresses in efctra quality tickings at even bettor prices than the Thin Beds in coarse, leaky ticking. I make 15 different qualities, bo you can have them at just what price you choose to order, every one good of its kind. Get a David M'Crae Mattress; do not be put off with "just as good." Adviso me if your Furnisher does not stock them. DAVID M'CRAE, 8, 25, 27, FA RISH -STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 12

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