J, H. VINCENT, Land Agent, ASHHURST. /-v/-\/-v Acres, 70 acres felled and </\J\J grassed, mile of fencing.-TO . •crcs ploughable, Rood whare, lease with right of purchase at £1 5s per "ereGoodwill, £2 10s per acre. _ 71 C\f\r\ Acres (Lease in perpetuity), 4/\J\J 60" acres felled and grassed, two cottages, 70 chains fencing, nearly all level land, sawmill now on property paving royalty for cutting. ' •GoodwiK , £620. IQA Acres, good nndulatiug coanjLOv/ try, Bub-divided, 3-roomed house, yards and cow»hcd. £6 15s per aero. ™ 1 Of! 3/ {Acres, sub-divided 7 padJIOO /■! docks, owner milking cows, well watered, (j-roomed house, orchard, cowshed, &c. £10 per acre. 72 8Q Acres, good dairy farm, 7-roomed O house and outbuildings." £22 per acre. 76 n Q Acres, good dairy farm, 4-roomed DO house and necessary outbuildings. £950. 71 Q Q Acres, good undulating country, (5 {j~ 4-roomed house, 5 acres stumped, orchard. JEIC 10s per acre. 76 AQI/ Acres, sub-divided into eight yO/2 paddocks, 6-roomcd house, cowi-bed, &c, well watered, 18 acres plcushed, creamery alongside property. jCI3 ; er acre. 77 f\ ;") Acres, 6-roomed honye, cnwshed, \j A: &<-.. orirhnrd, 1 mile from •■elio..]. £VA 10k per acre. 7S MLLSOP, ELIOTT* AND CO.. S.i?!a«!u land Ajwiiry Palms ston North. LANP. INSTJKA_.CE, FiNANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENTS.
]-i.OR IMMEDIATE LEASE— 300 Acres at Waituni, with eomfortulile house, sheds, yardi, &c, conveniently subdivided into 10 paddocks, with good water, only 12 miles from Feilding. Price 12s 6d per acre, with purchasing clause if required. This is a grand opportunity for a large dairy, as ball the land is practically flat and balance undulating, n__bjlh>rm tswin. rfy" ■MrtPftjTh-cr-ssary appliances and building?, cows returned £9 per head last seafon, owner leaving on account illhealth and prefers leasing for c or 10 years at 17s 6d per acre; good old pasture, close to Fcilding. 92 400 A cres, with new 5-roomed house, wools-hed and all up-to-date requirements; about half the land used for dairying and may still be used for that purpose. Kent, 13s 6d per acre. 92a
We aro sole agents for above properties and consider them the cheapest farms offering at the present time. In each case tlie land was originally heavy bush land. They are all within easy distance of Feilding and the terms very comfortable. G. A. PKEECE7 xiAND, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL AGENT, AND LICENBED INTEBPrtfcTSii g"f AS tho following properties for sale— 1 OAA • A- <" ros' Toko S-L\, all in j^/£\J\J good mixed English grass, 8 paddocks, watered by creeks, hilly aid level country, shellrock formation, carries 2£ sheep to acre in winter, 4-roomed hove, loosebn.., trapshed) etc.; situated within easy distance of township, school, creamery, etc. Price, £7 acre. 2556 "1 A A Acres, 88 acres in grass, JLlyvJ balance bush, 5 paddocks, flat and undulating country, good dairying land, well watered, 3-roomed house, outbuildings, etc. j lease from Government with right to purchase at 22s 6d per aero; situated within 1 mile of township, creamery, etc. Prico of owner's interest, £5 10j acre. Easy terms. 2565 SPLENDID Dairy Faim, 100 acres, all in grass except lOJacrea sheltei bush, fenced, divided, well watered level land, very rich soil, 3-roomed house, washhouse, cowbails, yards, etc situ'iti'd 3 miles of township, creamery 1 mile, school 3 miles. Price, £16 acre Terms Apply at once. 258S tyf\ Acres, all in grass, except portion /\) in crop, 25 acres ploughed, £ paddocks, well watered, level land, carries 32 head of cattle, besides horses, 6roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, yards, etc ; situated 1 mile of township, school, creamery, eto. Price, £25 acre, Very easy terms. 2571 A (\f\ Acres, 235 acres in jrass, balance bush, fenced, divided, well watered, nearly all hilly land, 3roomed house, 7 miles from Palnaerstou North, good road. Price, £6 10s acre; only £400 cash required. 2588 sAcres, a gentleman's residence, 11 rooms, washhouse, cowshed, stable, trapshed, toolhouse, etc; well fenced and livided. Price, £1100. Very easy terms. 268. SPLENDID Building Sites, good position. Price £2 per foot. Very easy terms. 267( 5 -Boomed House, nearly now, scullerj and bathroom, outhouse, flows! garden, etc.; situated closo to Square Price, £365; cash, .650. 23-11 [W. C. Bbofhy, H. MowtßMj BfiOPHT & CO., LAND, FINANCE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS MAIN-STREET. TTAVE FOR SALE--130 acres, splendid land, all well grassed, sub-divided 6 paddocks, 7roomed house, cowshed, hayshed, traphouse, dairy, washhouse, &c.; aU level, 6 acres under plough, good fences (totara), houso insured lor £300, _-acre orchard, well planted with shelter trees; creamery chool, township and railway handy, al Palmerston. For those in search of of good dairying or cropping land, this property is undoubtedly the thing. Pnce_ J620 per acre, £80C cash. Owner selling on account of illhealth. [113fi Apply quickly, BROPHY & CO. Thh Thoeouohbree J^^^^^ LINSTOCK (Hotcbkiss—Satanella). LINSTOCK is a black horse, 11 years old standing 171. hands high and measures 78in round the girth, ITin below the knee, 24in arm. Linstock has stood in the Wanganui district for the past fivo years, and hap given the greatest satisfaction to breeders, as he is a sure foal-getter. At the last Wanganui agricultural show one of his progeny was awarded first prize in the coaching class for 2-year-olds, beating the firstprize winner at Palmerston show. A. W. TAPP, Qroomin-charge. To' travel in the Palmerston N , Ashhurst and Pchangina Districts, «»^ w » w jrf|BK&' Thb Pdbebebd Cljmsdaxh QUARRYMAF I (By Tommy Dodd, out of Gip). GIP by Chanoellor of Blackball, im ported from Scotland by Mr Rob t. Wilkin. Chancellor of Blackball, dam Lillie, by Victor (892). Gip's dam was Scotchman, imported from Australia by Mr C. McKellar. Grand-dam by Young Cheviot, bred by the late, Hon. W. Robinson. Tommy Dodd, by Prinoe Boyal, dam by Old Major, grand-dam by Sir Colin. Tommy Dodd, as a 2-year-old, took Ist Prize and Speoial at the Leestcn Show, and also at the North Canterbury Show. Highly Commended at Manawatu Show, 1893. Quarryman is a dark bay, fivo years old, standing 16 hands 2} inches, with splendid bone and the best of tempers, and is a sure foal-getter. Termß: d 63 Bs. Apply to T. HACKETT, Owner, Ashhurst.
STONEY UJKEEK SHOEING FORGE (Opposite Oreamery). h. vraans, - PROPRIETOR. ALL description of general blaoksmith work done. Agriouitu.al implements made and repaired. Ho sea shod with oare. SATISFACTION GtJ ABANTBBD. "ITS. hickeyT" BRICKLAYER AND LICENSED DRAIN OONNECTOB, Quebn Street, Palhbr_ton Nomh NONE but firsts workmen enH wi ■■IW' a? d »^wbongn ara n. teed with nil work undertaken. "?
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7415, 3 October 1902, Page 4
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