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MARK SPROT & CO offer the following Farming Properlies for private sale: — FARMS FOR SALE. Q Kf\ ACRES of the best Freehold 00\J land o n the West Coast with Milking, Shearing and Separating Plant, and with Six-roomed dwelling, cow shed a.ad other necessary buildings thereon. In close proximity to school, Railway and Post Office. 'SUB-DIVIDED into ten paddocks, all ring-fenced, and sheep proof. QAA ACRES ploughable and over £\J\) 100 acres ploughable when stumped. 2o acres still in standing bush. Well watered, capable of carrying 100 fattening cattle, 250 ewes and six horses, or milking 80 cows, f»nd holding about 40 head of young stcuk, also ]50 sheep. A first class grazing or dairyi-g proposition. PRICE £6000 TERMS £2000 cask, and balance at 5 per cent. 97' ft ACRES Freehdd-Land, and £• v" 300 acres Leasehold Land, situated in thriving Dairying Dip'-rict, 2-J miles from Railway Statiou, close to school, splendid dairying or grazing proposition, reasonable terms can be arranged. Would carry about 6.) milking cows. Price £3ioo. OptK acres Leasehold, Grey Valley, IJIJfJ 30 acces cleared and commands considerable area of River Bed frontage. Would carry 20 milking cows in present state. Pric9 £900. Terms, £300 in cash, balance on ea.'terms. (3KA ACRES, Leasehold Land, sit. vlt/LJ uated close to Ngahere, considerably improved and fenced. PRICE £1750. OAA acres, close to town, about •/Ul/ three miles from railway. Price: £1225. Over 100 acres cleared, balance in light bush. 160 acres first-class land, good dairying proposition. OftK acres leasehold, with orchard, tJfJfJ t:nd greenhouse and large commodious residence erected thereon. Close to town and alongside railway. Bush mostly felled, only pmj.ll portion in light scrub. Winterer! 100 cattle and 300 sheep. Qfin acres Regulation Lef:se, near OUU Grey Valley. About 200 acres foiled and grassed. £1050. 4*7K acreß, Freehold, Grey Valley. ~t 4i/ well fenced. Commodious building erected thereon. All necessf.ry farm buildings also erected. Subdivided. Alongside railway. Capable of carrying 70 cattle and 600 sheep. Easy terms can be arranged.. OA 1 ? acres situated Grey Valley, £j\J § 160 acres felled and grassed. Sub-drvided into three paddocks. Terms- for portion can be arranged. £1.600. QOX acres, Leasehold, 7 miles *j4JtJ from Greymouth, with sroomed dwelling, and a quarter jrcre spfition. £400. FOR EASTER TIME We are offering special values in goods suitable for gifts at Easter-Time. • THE MOST TEMPTING DISPLAY that we have made for many years of the finest products of the jeweller's art. WEDDINGS ARE IN THE AIR at this season too, and if you wish to chose a suitable and sensible present for a bridal couple we HAVE A WIDE RANGE to choose from. Cal] in and inspect our big stocks of Gi c * Goods. J TENNENT* Watchmaker and Jeweller. GREY MOUTH. PYNE & COY GBBI3XOHUBOM A D CTIONEERB, LdVE STOCK, WOOL, LAND AND GRAIN BROKERS, STUD bTOCK SALESMAN. ALL. STOCK consigned to our eaie will have the best attention on arrival. We have excellent paddocks for accommodation for consignment! of Live stock, handy to Addingtoa Market. OUE WOOL STORES are considered to be the largest and most up-to-date in the Dominion, and the fact that we have headed the . Ohristchurch Wool Sales for many years past, is sufficient guarantee that all wool consigned tfc us will receivfl the best of handling. SKINS, HIDES and FAT SALES held every THUBBDAY ACCOUNT SALES, nett proceeds fi are rendered promptly. Consign Stock — "Pyne and Co., ADDINGTON." Consign Wool, Skims, Hides, Etc.— "Pyne *nd Co., CHEISTCHUBCH. ' ' MARK SPROT AND CO., Grey- * mouth, are our local Agents, and all in- , formation and assistance can be obtain 4 id on application to them. They will < Arrange to receive live stock at local railway stations, arrange trucks, railige droving over Otira, and trucks at A krthurß Pass, _ ■ *

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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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