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TWO EXCHANGES AND A SALE. .«- ■ ( β-jo ACRES.—Situated OtaM, c UJ.O all grass, 50 acres been c ploughed, fully 200 acres ploughable. c Good house of 8 rooms, and all necessary conveniences and sbeds. Well I fenced, subdivided, and watered. Price £14 10s per acre. Subject to S £4950 mortgage to Government Life. Owner will exchange for a dairy farm in t-his district. ' (No. 345p). 1 A Q Q ACRES.—Situated close to *±O(j Feilding, all ploughable; 400 acres in grass, balance in crop, etc. 1 Good 7-roomed house, and all neces- -1 sary sheds, etc. Well subdivided, I fenced, and watered. Price £23 10s per acre. Terms . (No. 388b). I A O Q AA A WORTH of unencumdt'OUvJU bered Sections, and real good house, situated close to S Marton Station. For exchange for b farm in this district.. D C Apply:-* I : _jiCTOR Ersmm^^_ BOX 69, FEILDING. C TIP-TOP DAIRY FARM. FEILDING DISTRICT. tpn ACRES, all in grass, ex- ' iJ-<« v/ ce pt few acres crop; well subdivided, permanent water, 3 acres young orchard in good order ; 8-roomed house, bathroom, pantry; 6-bail cowshed, concrete .floor; stables, trapslied, etc.. " Lease lias four years to run at 23s per acre rent with purchasing clause of £23 per acre. Price of goodwill, £21 per acre. Terms: i £1000 cash, which includes £245 j paid off purchase money. Milking plant can be taken at valuation if desired. j - For further particulars, apply to , R. U. HARDEN & CO., . « ' Land, Stock, and Commission c Agents, 1 KIMBOLTON, i i 1 • ____—, .—. l BARRAUD & ' ABRAHAM ; LIMITED, '■ STREET, FEILD'ING. dEED, GRAIN, and GENERAL : MERCHANTS., I i OORNSACKS. ! PERENNIAL RYE GRASS YEATJAN RYE GRAS»CLOVERS. \ : ei/TTON'S »nd \ : SWEDES AND TDKNIPS. COOPER'S DIP. ANDREWS' BINDER TWINE. MANURES. Orderg Promptly Attended to. P.O. Box B7= Telephone 77, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. '; P. THOMSONS MANCHESTER ST., FEILDING' j MRS. P. THOMSON, desires to in- ' form the public that she is carrying on the business of her lat& husband under the old style and title. DAIRY UTENSILS of all kinds] kept in stock or made to order. , 'Hot Water Services fixed. Electric , jj Bells a speciality. Gas Fitting in all. i! its branches. Mantles and Globes j' kept in stock. !j Tanks and Washtubs of all sizes; j. made to order. Cast Enamel Baths,, ; Lavatory Basins, and Sanitary Fit- j, tings kept in stock. _ ii Licensed Drainlayers and Registeredl jj Plumbers employed. ; Newman's Silent Flusher made on , , j premises and fitted up. ] AVorksliop under management of; A. W. Newman. Estimates given for all Work. ',
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2318, 24 March 1914, Page 1
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