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for sale by public auction. DAIRY FARM AND ASHHURST TOWN PROPERTY. ESTATE OF THOMAS NICOL (DECEASED). TJNDER instructions from tho DisKJ trict Public Trustee at Palmerston North, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer, at their Offico, Rangitikei Street, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1025, At 2 p.m., DAIRY FARM OF 76 ACRES 3 ROODS 25 PERCHES, Being Section 27, “M,” Manchester Block, situated, on Spur Road, about 3 miles from Ashhurst, on first-class motor road. Soil, heavy loam on clay subsoil. About three-quarters flat and ploughable. Considerable! area stumped ready for ploughing. Watered by good creek. Well sheltered by various plantations. Subdivided into paddocks. 5-roomed cottage and cow shed. TERMS: 20 per cent, down, balance 28 days after date of sale, when possession will be given. SECTION 333, MAIN STREET, ASHHURST, With Buildings thereon, being as follows:—Residence of 5 rooms, pantry, bathroom, range, two registered grates; also tinsmith shop. Both the premises are let at good rentals. TERMS: 20 per cent, down, balance' 28 days after sale. For further particulars apply to:— THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. FOR SALE TWO MODERN RESIDENCES. 7 -ROOMED, 2-storey dwelling, just being completed, brick garage, grounds well laid out. Prico £2600. Also 9-roomed new semi-bungalow, 2storey, largo garage, gardens well laid out, tennis court, etc. Price £4OOO. J. A. NASH AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. TO LET. BOARDINGHOUSE (14 rooms), accommodation for 20 boarders; all conveniences. Rent £4 per week. No goodwill. £325, walk in walk out. Full particulars from GRANT AND MITCHELL, 213 Main Street (Phone 6028). Agents for Osmond and Son’s Animal Medicines. GREAT PIECE OF LAND. KAIRANGA’S BEST. Y* /A ACRES, all down in excellent O U sole of new grass; new fences divide the farm into o paddocks ; good road frontage. This farm will produce well over 2001bs. butter fat jier acre, and on inspection this will ho quite evident to a practical farmer. New cottage of 5 rooms, washhouse, copper and tubs, storo room, etc. Owner can supply butter, cheese or Glaxo factory. The owner will accept £7O an acre and give very easy terms to an approved purchaser. The net returns on this farm, with butter at Is 6d.and present price of pork, should be £lO to £l2 per acre. KENNETH McDONALD. RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston North. GOOD BUYING. r*II7S—SPLENDIDLY built 5-room-W ed bungalow, electric light, mo>r shed, nice section, well planted, erms. I

£700—6-roomed house, Native Reserve, Grey street ; soldier’s mortgage £415. Easy terms. Sections in all parts of the Borough from £l5O on exceptionally easy terms. See us if you are building. Deceased Estate.—Good 5-roomed house, electric light, splendid li acre section. Absolute bargain. BIRNIE, COOMBS AND WILSON, 38 RANGITIKEI STREET. A MOST ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. BUILT to Government specifications and inside finishings are of picked hand dressed timber, all the very latest conveniences, including gas cooker, electric circulating boiler, cupboards for all utensils, stoves, linen, etc. Sitting room 18 x 14, tiled fire2>laco and beam ceiling; bedrooms, 18 x 13, 13 x 10 and 10 x 0; very cosy breakfast room, 12 x 10; bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, copper and tubs, with hot and cold water laid on; all conveniences under one roof. Motor shed and concrete drive and paths; lawns dug and ready to sow down. Brice only £I3OO, or £1250 with £250 cash. Very easy terms can bo arranged. G. G. WILLIAMS, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phones: House 6078, Office 6708. ELIT there’s still only ono thinkable reason why there s two Morris Cowleys to every one of any other English light car.—Carl 2\ T eilsen, George street.

WELLINGTON TOWN SUPPLY. i r> ACRES of the best quality dairying land down the Manawatu Lino 1 2if) eituated within two and a-half miles from Otaki. This farm is well watered by never-failing springs, conveniently sub-divided, fences in good order, plenty native shelter bush. The buildings comprise a good seven-roomed residence, cowshed (eight l.'iils) engine-room, separator room, implement shed, hayslied, trapshed and numerous°other up-to-date outbuildings. The farm’s carrying capacity-is estimated to be between 60 and 70 cows, besides other stock, l-actory returns for last seaon average over two shillings per lb butter-fat. luce per acre, easy terms arranged, or the owner will accept approved town property at securities as a deposit. Apply—p, £. HUNTEB. 261 ETEEEI ’

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 16

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