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coKffiui, lwd mm coy. C. R. PabATA.] [Wj[. MOKITATT.. tt X acres, 3*4 miles from Puhner--00 ston N., %% acres in wops,. balance m grass, carry 1 beast to acre (5 paddocks, permanently watered' house of 5 rooms, 3-bail cowshed et/ Price £32 acre; £600 cash, balance ■irranged^ ■ 104/ asa $>2k17 acres ' Fitzherbert, ■10 pud- «^*! • docks. 50 acres stumped and ploughed, 200 acres level land, house T rooms, with conveniences and outbuildings, 6-bail cowshed, woolshed etc. Price £25 per acre; £15 can remain on mortgage. , 216/771 1 (VJ acres> 2 miles imm> Tok(> J-\J 4 -maru, all in grass, 1 mile from creamery, house 4.rooms etc 12-bail. cowshed, cement floor,'trapshed, etc., 8 paddocks. Price,£2l 10? acre; £560 cash, balance arranged.' 2^o/792" YWfc acres ' Te Horo > splendid J- i U dairying land, 2}<, miles from Te Horo, close to creamery, school etc., 14 paddocks j -well watered, houseof 7 rooms, etc., woolshed, cowshed etc. Price £1(3 10s acre; terms arranged. 221/79 R. AQ££i!lcres' Waikafiae, fenced and vJOt_> subaivided, 550 acres in grass, balance reservetl bush, bouse 7 rooms, etc., cowsheds, woolshed, concrete dip, etc., well watered, carry 2^ sheep to acre, % mile from station" £0 os acre; terms. 241/910' 2JO4i "; creVfcasehokl, close' to £U\J-H Turakma, all in grass, wireand gorse tencew, 17 years to run at 7k per year per acre, 1 mile from creamery. Price for goodwill £300. L. 1 Ohf acres, 0 miles from PalmerJJL9 i ston X., 30 in crops, balancein grass, 12 paddocks, house 7 rooms etc., 16-bail cowshed with concrete' floor, stable, trapshed, etc., well watered. Price £35 per- .acre; £1000----cash, balance, arranged at 5 per cent. . PARATA, MOFFATT & CO., ]°AS v CmTaa-street. r -Palmerston North. SWIFT & G<X, Estate and Financial Aouvts, George-st., PALMERSTON NORTH, rPO Leas°, 209 acres, nearly all ploughx able,, rental 10s 6d per acre, 6i years to run, 4-roooied house, whare", cowbails. etc., good cropping and dairy farm. ■ An ideal farm of 135 acres, up-to-date buildings, the best farm in the district for price, terms on application. H()\) A.CKES, six miles from Railway wx/ J Btation, all riinu, totara, and rata bush, say cheap at £2 per acre. 11l TO 50 acres suburban properties, x V first class land, apply sharp if you want a home on this block. Sections in Church-street at £2 17e 6d to £3 2s 6rt per foot, a bargain. A good livery stable business for sale. A good opening for live man with capixal; good investment; see us at once.

. JK>JR ALL CLASSES OP ; PROPERTY I IN THE I ; ASHHUEST, | BUNNYTHOKPE, i [ --~-. COLYTON, i ■. / ■ ' ' . : AND POHANGINA DISTRICTS,. ('.-■- - . ; J. H. VINCENT, LAND AGENT, ASHHURST. AN JDEA.L STOD OR MODrS FABM, ; '■ CONTAINING AQ|~k Acres, 280; acres are richVMJ\_7 alluvial Hat, free from flood and the balance is low warm hill*-' about 150 acres of the flat can now be ploughed and will grow heavy grain root and green crops; the rest can b£ ploughed at very small cost. The "rass winter capacity is 2000 sheep. Thedwelling is built on an eminence commanding a fine view of practically the whole property, and adjoins school, is l>v. miles from factory and station, andi o miles from a progressive town; ri iscarefully built and contains 10 room.swith every convenience. There is alsoa woolshed, cowshed, cottage and otheroutbuildings. This is a most attractive property, and is suitable for eithera model or stud farm, or for general! mixed farming. The price and termsare exceedingly moderate; £16 per acre —£1360 cash required, balance at 5 percent, for an extended term of years Would pay handsomely for subdivision" Apply direct to LATHAM -A. ro, WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY,! McLeax-st., "Woodwlle. C. W. BUCKBOURN^ BUILDER, MAIN"-ST£EET WEST, TN thanking paeons for past favours,, desires it to be kmwn th»t he is prepared to undertake the ewcaon of buildings or to carry out any alterations or other jobbing work. ESTIMATKS GIYJOF; ■ A TBIAL SOLICITED. SATISFACTION GTJA RAW TEED. Bricklayer aad Contractor. BEOAD-STEEET, P ; N. f ICENBED DRAIN OONNEOTOB JU TO THE BOSOUQH. n BpaqiAtTißs — Sheep/, Dips, Baku* Ovenß and Tnbnlai: Boilers bail! in *T AH Work Guaranteed SPKINtr OLEAttiKQ. . , "DETJSHES of all kinds, a |«o Brilliant *f . yhme, Qui«k hhiLe, Pnt z Paste, - OoddardX Powder, Adams' Furniture rohsn, Moor Stains nnd Lacquer of-; various sbades.. Soot Imps, Jeyea Fluids Cloudy Ammonia, etc , etc , at .. BABSY'S, Che»pside.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 2

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