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C. SNOW M. E. LAYBOUBN C. SNOW & CO.. Land, Stock and Finance Agents, Palmerston North. SPLENDID STRAIGHT OUT LEASE Near Feilding. 170 ACRES first class land, all in grass, well watered, fenced and subdivided, only 1% miles from the creamery. Good 6-roomed house, 13 bailed cowshed with concrete floor. Rent £1 10s per acre per annum We have personally inspected the above property and can certify to it being a really good dairy farm. 1348 ACRES to LEASE. Title : Government 0.R.P., at 23s (id per acre. About 8 miles from railway. 550 acres in grass, 120 felled, balance in bush. Lease for 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause at £4 10b per acre. Rental £200 per annum, plus Government rent about £70 per annum. Total £270 and rates £22. This is equivalent to about 4s 4d per acre. Terms £100 deposit, rent half yearly in advance, 75 acres to be felled the first year, and 75 the second year by the lessee. FOR SALE. 200 ACRES t 0.8.P., Bangiwahia. 80 acreß m grass, nice easy country, 3 paddocks. s*roomed house, cowshed, etc. Creamery, quarter-mile. Carrying capacity, 2 »heep well, Frioe, <1400; terms, .£SOO ca6h.

SWIFT &CO. GEORGE STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. f&fifi ACRES, good milling timber UUU 200 acres in grass, 8 paddocks, well watered, bush partly fenced with 7 wires, balance 2 wires and rails, trams now being laid from mill into bush; lease of cutting rights, 3 years from December, 1908. Three-rooir ed house, store room, fowlhouse. Lays well to sun, carries 24 sheep, 2 miles from school and store, 9 miles from railway. Price, £5 10s per acre; i*l6oo, cash, balance arranged. mix ACRES, 7 paddock», well watered # U by dam and streams, level and slightly tolling, nearly aU ploughable. Good 6-roomed house, bails and other outbuildings, orchard, good shelter, 2} miles from creamery, school, and postoffice, railway 2 miles. Price, £27 10s per acre, £500 cash, or easier terms if desired. 37/35 SWIFT & CO., GEORGE ST., PALMERSTON N.

WOOL SEASON [ 11908-09. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The season now being close at hand _ we would remind Clients and the publio generally that we are prepared to handle Wool either for shipment Home or safe in the Dominion at Minimum Rates. Our arrangement for disposing'of all classes of farmers' produce are such that we can give clients the utmost satisfaction. Liberal Advances made on Wool in our hands for sale. For convenience of clients we stock Wool-Packs, etc. ABRAHAM AND

WILLIAMS, Ltd. ■ »

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, Most Valuable Property, in MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, right opposite the Railway Station, passenger platform. THIS Block of Land is absoln ely the finest speo. offering in this thriving township; in fact it is the only unbuilt npon area within the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station. It would make an ideal site for STABLES, MOTOR GARAGE

OR PRIVATE HOTEL, particularly the latter, o- if thought more suitable to erect stables the entranoe could be from Main Street right through to Willis Street, thus bringing the stables within closer touch to the ' Agricultural Grounds. This block is also admirably adapted for a TIMBER YARD. PALMERSTON NORTH hoids the record for tl „-o«i.est attendance at Agricultural Shows in the Dominion something like 30,000 having visited the Show in one day. There is a frontage of 104 ft. 4in. to Main Street, the same frontage to Willis Street, with a depth from street to street of 296 ft. On the kVillis Street or back portion of the property are erected 4 Semi-detached houses, bringing in regular rentals.

Also grand surourban block of 9% Acres opposite the TERRACE END RAILWAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH, admirably adapted for subdivision or for a gentleman's residence. This property must in the near future become very valuable, particularly should the Government have their works at Terrace End, which it is rumoured they intend to do. This block would sub-divide into about 2508 feet of frontage. Roadixig would cost very little. Ve are prepared to sell these two properties at a sacrifice in order to wind up an estate or we would exchange for farms or hotel leasehold or freeholds. We will be pleased to discuss the matter and to give all information to any person contemplating business or we are prepared to treat with any reputable Commission Agent for the handling of these properties as we, aurselves, have not the time to go to Palmerston to point ont to likely buyers. Apply to— DWAN BROS.. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 590, 15 December 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 590, 15 December 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 590, 15 December 1908, Page 8

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