The DENTON HAT is sound value, 10s 6d. United Farmer Co-op. Asso ciation. Look Twice at these Bargains. THEY ARE GENUINE. •"j 7A Acres, drained - peaty loam (no a- A\J flood), winters 4 sheep to the acre or 150 cattle; present stock, 200 sheep, 150 cattle, and 30 acres wheat; 4 roomed house, cowshed, etc.. 6 paddocks, adjoins creamery, If miles from station. £16 15s per acre; £600 cash. 200 ■ A- cres*' 30 in grass, 170 in crop • uvv/ (52 bushels oats to tbe acre last year); long lease, with purchasing clause of £7; rent 6s 6d per acre; very good and compact house and buildings for working the farm, near creamery and station. Price of improvements and goodwill, £600. J f\ot ) Acres, winters l£ sheep to the auvv acre . ] ar g e am ount of flax and timber; good house, woolshed, etc. Considerable area ploughable, sufficient flax to put a mill in ; 5 miles from railway. Price £6 per acre; easiest possible terms arranged for a practical man. LATHAM & UO.„ Woodville Land Agency,' McLEAN- STREET, WOODVILLE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 794, 26 October 1904, Page 2
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