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The following farms are highly \ recommended and can be pur- i chased on easy. !:erms. j 12,000 .lAcr»ah. ,14 years lease, full;*! compensation for improvements, _ will j carry {in prtsent t-raie, during winter, i over 300*1 big snoop b* sio c'att o, and double this number in summer, about'-; 1400 acres grass, balance fern, manuka,; rough feed and ' light bush. Rent and', rates omy amount to Is id per aoo. All necessary buildings and yards. .Price only £3OOO. 'Perms half cash. There is » fortune in this. 2SJS3 &cr®s, L. B. P. at rental of £lO 15s 3d per annum. All grassed, good s buddings, well watered. Winters 2i sheep to the acre, well fenced and subdivided, situated near Palmerston .Worth. Price onl} r £8 10a par acre Terms £2OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 . per cent. 302 •? Acres, SLJ.P. Taranaki. 3| miles to railway. 250 acres grassed. 50 acres ploughable, good fencing, 5 paddocks, 4 roomed cottage, eneds and yardsi wall watered, A tip-top property. Price £lO per acre. Terms £350 cash, 82 Acres, Freehold Title, clo. e to Palmerston North, new 4 roomed house and good outbuildiugs, all grassed. &. handy little dairy farm price £35 per acre Terms £250 cash. Write for full particulars. TOR EXCHANGE,' aoout 1800 Acres. freehold, no mortgage. Price £7 per acre. 1400 acres in grass, cuts 58 bales wool. Splendid buildings, plenty of ploughable land for rape and turnips, well watered, i 8 miles to railway, equity about £12,000. Owner will exchange for about 1000 acres. Easier country within 15 miles and decent Township and railway by good road. Will pay up to £ls per acre and does not object te taking over o mortgage.

FSBR S&SLE OR for T 'own property, iftcres easy sheep country Main Tr< nk Line, partly improved. Terms i!250 cash, balance 5 per cent., or exchange as above, nearly all equity. Price £4 per acre. Write for full particulars of any of the above properties. if.H.LAiBEBmCO., 20 CUBA STEEET PALMERSTON NORTH. IDEAL STUD & FATTENING FARM. RANGITIKEr DISTRICT. MR P. R. H. BR£CE has received instruction from the Executors in the Estate of the late W. A. Eliis to offer for private sale the property known as YORK FARM, comprising < K SS acres, and containing some of the finest land in the Dominion. There are some 28 paddocks securely fenced and nearly all being permanently watered. With the exception of about 20 acres of bush the whole property is flat and ploughable. and is excellent grass land, and being so well watered and sheltered is eminently adapted for stud perposes. It was, in fact, used as a stud farm by the late Mr Ellis. In addition to the large residence of 19 rooms there are three other dwellings of about 5 rooms on outlying portions of the farm, which, with the long road frontage, makes the property a most suitable one for subdivision. There are ateo large stables, barn, implement shed, plantations and orchards of several hundred fruit trees. Situated 5 miles from Marton, % miles from railway station by good motor roads. Price £2l loa per acre, terms to be arranged. For further particulars write or ring up ’phone No 11. F. M R. H. BRIGE, SOLE AGENT. A E T :0 K. A 6 HAS ALLA THE TEA THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TASTE. If, when your friends taste it, they don’t ask where you get your tea from, there’s something amiss m the making.! The tea’s all right if its AGBAGALLA as thousands of hostesses have proved. AGKA9ALM is the Tea with an ugly name bat a pretty leaf, the tea that tastes well, and its 1/8 and 2 per lb ole Agent, T. BARTON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. , MARTONj] JUNCTION.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10691, 8 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10691, 8 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10691, 8 July 1913, Page 2

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