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FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR. BULLS and single entries not accepted. Sheep as usual. INSPECT'THIS AT ONCE. £3B5 —NEW Bungalow, four rooms, kitchenette and sleeping porch; every modern convenience. This property is free of mortgage and is built to stand Government mortgage. Reasonable terma, Apply promptly. BIRNIE, COOMBS & WILSON, 38 RANGITIKEI STREET.

SPLENDID BUSINESS FOE SALE. COUNTRY General Store where there is uo opposition and on main highway Hawke’s Bay district. Mostly dairying district and factory carts pass store every morning. This is the class of store now in great demand but hard to get. Turnover about £4OO per month, but could be increased without difficulty to £6OO. Agencies worth £2 per week. Price for freehold, £1.150, which includes shop, un-to-date living accommodation, every convenience, bulk stores. Very easy terms. Stock and plant about £6OO at valuation. Two petrol pumps. Have your own property and store where good prices are obtained for all goods. GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD., Land Dept., Palmerston North. .

SECTIONS IN THE MOST UP-OCO-DATE STREET IN PALMERSTON NORTH. WE have received instructions from the vendor to offer for sale Sections in Manapouri Crescent. Manapouri Crescent has just been constructed under the l*test town planning scheme. At the prices buvers get wonderful value and an early application for plans and prices is necessary. Apply— BAGNALL & KEEBLE. CARROLL BUILDINGS, Cuba Street. Palmerston North.

DEPOSIT £125. NEW 4-roomed bungalow, with kitchenette, sleeping porch, e. 1., hpt water service, gas cooker, porcelain bath and basin, wardrobes, presses, etc. (Vacant, immediate possession. PRICE £BBS. Arrange with us to inspect. J. B. WILTON & CO.. ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 121 Cuba Street.

EXCEPTIONAL OPPOETUNITY. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. AREA 407 Acres, flat and undulating, all been heavy bush, permanent water, 20 paddocks, one mile station. Last year’s returns £1256. Price £l2 per acre; £IOOO cash, balance 10 years it 5 per cent. Buildings: Good home (7 rooms), wool shed, cow shed, and all necessary farm buildings. Used lor dairying and fattening. • , This is genuine and full particulars will be supplied by KENNETH M°DONAXD. SOLE AGENT, Palmerston North. VERY RICH LAND UNEXCELLED FOB DAIRYING, CROPPING OR FATTENING. 63 ACRES COW TO AN ACRE COUNTRY. Handy to Main Road, Railway Station, School, Factories, etc. No buildings. PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. R. W, PRIEST TIMES BUILDING, BROADWAY. . / FOR SALE THREE GOOD FARMS, ‘ HANDY TO PALMERSTON NORTH. A H ACRES, 8 miles from Palmerston “I I North, all in best English grasses, abundance of feed, capable of dairying 88 cows; full range of buildings. £97 10s per acre. Terms. 4 fjn ACRES, only 13 miles from J.mO ' Square, all flat rich land; when fully improved will dairy 70 cows basilv This is the making of a bonny ffin ■ Fairly g#od buildings. £sl 10s acre- £496 cash. „ , , . 01 ACRES, choice piece of land, close to Palmerston North, dairy 14 cows easily, well watered, good house. £2 j°°p FALCONER AND CO., ' 12 rangitikei street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACRES together with 6-roomed bungalow house, Manawatu. Porcelain i and basin, h. and c. f e. 1., lmen verandah, porch, motor-shed, fowlse, etc. Run 3 cows; a pretty place i lawns, gardens, shrubs, hedges and mrd. price £1550 free of mortgage, ner will exchange- lor- a good farm up 10-50 acres.—VICTOR E. SMITH,-r*«J te agent, Fell ding.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 291, 7 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 291, 7 November 1929, Page 16

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