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II E. B. PEHRCE. WELLINGTON. | Bankers—Union Bank of to whom beg to refer clients, per favor of the manager. COUNTRY PROPETTIES FOR SALE, j Q r ACRE. 5!, Levin, all and in rO-'3 grass, whare and outbuildings, 1_ miles from st vtion, post office and school, two miles from creamery. Goodwill £400. 74/291 Palmerston North—Within five minutes of Square, 5_ acres, splendid position. Only £IS7 cash required, balance arranged. 144/281 1 (in ACRES, Shannon, 15 acres 1U U ploughed, woolshed, dairy, etc , 3 miles from station, £15 an acre, small amount of cash only. I will find the balance, '58/223 ]Af) ACRES, Waituna, all level and L\)hi grassed (splendid dairy farm), 5 minutes from creamery, 20 ..cowbails, l 5 acres cropped, 5 roomed house insured for £250, stables, orchard, etc. Only £500 cash required, balance arranged. 65/242 OA ACBES, Waituna, all grass, 2 pad OU1 docks, 999 years at £5 per annum, close to creamery, goodwill £250, 4-roomed house. ..64/241 IRA ACRES, Waitara, New Plymouth, 1 _»U all grass, running 60 head cattle, 3 miles from creamsry, nice 2-roomed cot tage, £7 an acre will buy this good property. 61/230 "I A i \ A.CRRS, Pohangina (no river to X__V cross), dairy farm, all level, 7 paddocks, 2 miles from creamery, post office ancl school, 6-roomcd house and all necessary conveniences, Large orchard £500 cash, balance arranged. 69/262 1 QOQ ACRES, Hunterville, sheep -L DV ' O farm, 726 acres in grass. 6 paddocks, winters 2_ sheep, woolshed dip and sheep yarns, orchard, 4-rjomed house, insured for £250, Sell for £3 10s. terms arranged. A good and cheap property. 62/236 IQP AOERS, Colyton, all grass, 3 pad 100 do.Jis, four miles from statioD, level lard, _£ miles from creamery, goo;; dwelling, I'll 10s, terms 7/3 LEA.-;EeoLi>— QQ AND 105 ACRES, near Shannon, UrC all in grass and well wo'ered ; l=>afip at 13s per acre, witn purchasing eiau-;e at £15. O 0 ACRES, near Ph.-mnon, all in grasr, O 0 well aod p„y,eu.iv~ly laid down, rirg fenced and snl.'^vidftd j ph.n-h-hie v.heu stumped. Rentai 12s (*d per aore, purchasing clause £J4.

BUSINESSES. Butchery and Farm, Tok-_ On railway now in course of construction. Centre of township, junction of four roads, doing five bodies and 16 sheep weekly. All irsde appliances and 256 acres o land. £650. Terms arranged. 37/245 Boarding house, near railway station, I rooms, splendid order, bathroom, hot and cold water, 12 bedrooms and fine kitchen Rent only 25s a week, Goodwill and fur niture only £200. Open for lew clays only. 59/224 Grocery and General Store, leading street. To Aro, Wellington, nicely titled shop, good dwelling, reut 455, goodwill £50, stock at valuation, turnover £200 a month.

ABR A HA*' ._>TD WILLIAMS. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29m, 1901. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will £zL sell by public auction as above, at their yards in Rangitikei street at 1 p.m.— 25 mixed yearlings 5 fat cows 25 heifers in cilf 7 good dairy cows 20 weaners 170 2 and 4 tooth wethers 200 e;ood hoggets 100 ewes in lamb 120 fat ewes 60 fat ewes 500 fat and forward wethers, off turnips (good line) On account of Messrs Slack Br.s., who are giving up chairing— 9 first-class cows

Barraud and Abraham, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. ON SALE—Selection of SEED POTATOES, true to name, comprising— Fluke Kiduey Ashleaf Kidney Bruce Kidney White Elephant ' Flinders Up-to-date Beauty of Hebron Dakota Red Brown Rivers Peach Blossom Circular Head SEED OATSLong White Tartars . Long Black Tartars Canadian Sparrowbil Duns Also—Seed Wheat, Peas, Beans, Tares, etc, etc. Pigmeal, Molasses, Cattle Food, Pollard, Bran, afwavs in stock.

W. A. GOSLING, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, Queen Street, Levin, LEASEHOLDS— O j A ACRES, Rangitikei district, ea"e 0_; U 5 _ years to run at 7s per acre, with right, purch.se at £7 per acre ; 600 aores best grasses, 7 paddocks, •woolshed, yards, whare etc., 1. miles from dairy factory, post office and school ; oarrying 1800 sheep and 80 head cattle all the year round. A splendid farm. GOODWILL ONLY £100, as owner wants to go north. A grand opportunity. 279 ■1 ,j A ACRES, dairy farm, 1 mile from JL __ v.' dairy factory and railway station, 19 years lease (renewable), rent 6s per acre, with compensation for improvements, 120 acres grassed, subdivided, well watered, house and all outbuildings, GOODWILL £500. Terms ; only in the market three weeks. 275 THREE 10-ACRE SECTIONS, 1 mile of Levin railway station, splendid soil, house and part ploughed on each. Title 999 years lease ; splendid properties for market gardens. Goodwills, £250, £266, and £450. FOR SALE— 1 go ACRES, ideal dairy farm, 3 milei J. 0 U of Levin and creamery, all ploughable, new 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings ; 14 acres ploughed, orchard, well watered and subdivided, can be bought at £19 10s per acre for quick sale. Positively the cheapest property in the district. P"J f'f\ CASH secures a compact little -bIUU Dairy Farm of 135 ACRES, •Rongotea district, 10 chains from Dairy Factory; nice 9-roomed house, with hot and cold water laid ou, and all necessary outbuildings. Property highly improved. Owner milking 50 cows. Price £20 per aore. Only £160 • cash required, Apply sharp. ALSu— Temperance Hotel, owner retiring, freehold and goodwill for sale ; tkuristing township ; part of building just new ; 38 rooms; also two shops, let at £2 per week ; splendid trade, opposite post office. A small gold mine. For further particulars apply W. A. GOSLING, Land Agent, Levin. FARMERS' UNION MEETINGS. LONGBURN— At the Schoolhouse, on Tuesday next, August 27th, 7.30 p.m. JACKEYTOWN—At the Schoolhouse, on Friday, August 30th, at 7.30 p.m. Ladies specially invited to these Meetings. „ TO STAND THIS ■£&% SEASON, _25£?}~a^';_T '3w4('^€m The Noted and ChamV#tfi|irs pion Trotting Stallicn sJSrfi BELLMAN.. (Everybody's favourite,) OWING to numerous requests we have decided to stand "-Bellman another season in this district. At the late Grand National Meeting Bellman proved himself to be the best stallion now racing in New Zealand. Photographs in Weekly Press August 21st, will show the position he held at beginning and finish ot N.Z, Metropolian Handicap. In this race all the best horses in Now Zealand wore competing; the track was heavy ; yet the two miles were covered in 4min 53secs. This is a marvellous performance, considering Bellman had only been in training five weeks. You will notice by pictures Bellman is the only horse in races that can go without boots, strajjs, or rigging of any kind. Breeders, you are lucky to get him. Breed from a horse who ha. proved himself to boa champion. Write early and secure ; his services, as his season is restricted to a limited number. Cards posted to any address. Send lor one. GEORGE KIDD. •r%7 EDDTNG, Birthday and Compliinen V¥ t-iy Presents. fror Beauty, scietj; tion, and value go to Barry's, Cheapside.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7275, 27 August 1901, Page 3

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