viVs * »I '■ *•«» » *’ HP A ACRES, Freehold, all in yDU grass, 150 to 200 acres ughablo, arid‘flat land >of excellent ality. balance bff limestone bills, 7 Ites from PaljiaUia; 20 paddocks, perinently watmtd; carried through the liter 3200 sheep ami 500 cattle ; homead arid conveniences, shepherd’s cotre (4 rooms), woolshed,,gnd machines, j, yards, implement shed and other tbuildings. Price £l9 per acre; ’OOO cash, balance for a term of years 5 per cent. This is a property which > can thoroughly recommend. 'HK ACRES, 0.R.P., 20 years to I j ! t) run. rental £47 per annum, in ho freehold for £940; 12 miles from [riti; 375 acres grass, balance fairly uivy bush; about 50 acres' flat and oughable, balance undulating and ll'y; -7 paddocks permanently watered, otalled road ; carried 536 sheep and 80 ittle; 7-roomed'house, every conveniicb; worth to-day £IOOO ; 3-bail cowicd and all necessary outbuildings; rst mortgage £I3OO to Slate Advances, icond £7OO can be paid at any time. 12 per acre; £9OO cash, balance 5 cars at 6 per cent. HANKSH& BROS. AfSB fS.U^FIQ ; WILSON. . uw-*, „ • 15 Rangitlkei street, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■AMPERS, X AS u TO SUIT AliL POCKETS, Obtainable at WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS. I ARCH STOCKS of Wines and I, Ji .. .Spirits -'imported direct from Disillers, to select from. Ward’s, Strachan’s and Tui Ales and 'touts bottled by H. B. Tucker. Orders delivered daily to all parts ol ,lic town and to the rail. 3. B. TUCKER, Proprietor. ?hono 279. Box 46. g° r I7IOR T AW. JU Such excellent rewards as fame, lucrative position, and wealth are offered to those who practise law. You cannot fail to qualify as a Solicitor if you take up the course offered through iANKS QOMMERCIAL /COLLEGE WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH AND CHRISTCHURCH, and study with a will. Practising Barristers and Solicitors prepared the instruction papers, and practising Barristers and Solicitors correct all students’ work. Last year the College- presented fortythree students for the Law Professional Examination, thirty-two of whom passed. Write fol a Prospectus. H. AMOS, Director. Notice to property owners. —All owners of mowers in need af repairs are invited to send them bo H. E. Bergersen, lawn mower expert. Repairing and sharpening a speciality. ?ave yourself the groat expense of buyng a new mower.—H. E. Bergersen, 85 Broad street. Phone 499.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 6
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