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E. B. PEAKCE, AND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, VALUATOR, &c, PALMERSTON NORTH. PROPERTIES FOR BALE AND TO LET— Snug little dairy farm. 66 acres, 5 miles from township and railway station on good buggy road, 52 acres cleared and grassed, 10 acres cropped and all fenced, 6 paddocks, permanent water, i-acre orchard, 4-roomed house, trapshed, piggery, calf shed and new dairy, cows at valuation. Sell for ,£l3 per acre, and terms if required. Blacksmith and wheelwright's business combined —large and well-established concern in rising country town—good man can come in very cheap, as the present owner is retiring from business. 40 acres all cleared and grassed, 3 paddocks, 2 miles from station, splendid dairy farm, close to creamery, snuo- 3-roomed cottage. Sell for £550. Cash only £3OO. 1024 Acres ; magnificent farm ; all highly improved ; pastoral and agricultural; 300 acres ploughed ; all fenced ; 8 paddocks ; gentleman's residence ; 8 rooms ; cottages ; stable 3 ; coachhouse ; woolshed; stores; barn ; sheep-yards; workshops. &c. ; good roads ; near creamery ; flat and undulating country; soil good; only £3 12s per acre, and greater part can remain on mortgage ; a real bargain ; situate about 12 miles from Invercargill. Hotel for Sale, doing best business in town, good returns, handsomely furnished, good stand and everything in its favour. Principals only, and satisfactory reasons for offering. A bargain. Carda to view. First-class Sheep Farm, 500 acres, only 6 miles from railway station, store, &c, on good buggy road; 380 acres cleared and well grassed, 4 paddocks well watered and fenced, 6-roomed house; soil good chocolate loam, half ploughable when stumped, balance hilly. Sell for £4 15s per acre. This is a splendid property, and a bargain. Owner anxious to sell. 600 Acres Green Bush, say 10 miles from Woodville, on good road, good undulating. Rent, £26 5a per annum. Will sell lease for £9O, which covers rent and survey fees to date. Two miles from Palmerston, level, 150 acres, 8 paddocks, orchard, sheepyards and shed ; 7-roomed dwelling, every convenience; carries 4 sheep. £l3 10s acre ; give terms. Apply as usual; good bargains. Pearce's Land. Mart. Sheep Run, 1000 acres, 2 miles from Company's line, 11 paddocks, good grass, carries 3 sheep. Sell for £5, and give terms. 400 Acres, 8 miles from Palmsrston; splendid road ; 7 paddocks ; 3 sheep ; gentleman's residence ; sheep yards ; undulating; all ploughable. £8 per acre. Full partioularsjon application. PEAKCE'S LAND MAKT, PALMERSTON NORTH. 527

J. & A. WILSON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 1 FURNISHERS, 55, Cambridge terrace All Requisites in Stock. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Telephone 905.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1291, 26 November 1896, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1291, 26 November 1896, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1291, 26 November 1896, Page 20