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CHOICE DAIRY FASlsr. 165 ACHES Land Transfer Title Very handy to Feildiag. r half rich dry swamp, estimated to i -th over £7O an acre. Well suh-oc-t-vOv ~i cj £ eucec i_ pjvseilt stock 82 (imdcu • head of ear.. tie and 100 sheep. House of G rooms, goon FOR SHEEP title cow shed with machines -i . - 'A ' 00l and Factory within and engine, bou . m acre “ inilki 2* miles. Price a. plant thrown in. 'ANOF Owner will EXGH H PARTLY IMPROVER COUNTRY up to 2000 acres. T & h& i* \ Acres Land Transfer Limestone and papa L' 1 - ma+ion (good) ring fenced and info i> paddocks. 800 acres grass carrying 000 Ewes and 10G Big Bullocks. Small house School 1 mile, Railway 13, Metalled i Roads, Price £7 an acre, Terms £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5-) per cent. .6 A/'i ACRES L. T. T. All in grass pj) U? UJ? 100 acres plonghable, well fenced, watered by pennanant'liracstone creeks, winter stock 300 ewes, 2‘20 wethers, IGO hoggets, 70 dry ewes, 100 grown cattle mostly breeding cows. Full complement of .buildings, School li miles. Price £23 an acre terms can be arranged. Withdrawn from sale after Ist June next.

WE HAVE BUYERS FOS PARTLY IMPROVED FARMS. ji W & uu\ nya ivs* i ii« H i Pfl AIT. STOCK m STATION AGENTS FEILDIN'GL Splendid Opportunity. 1 AGEE!*, all in mixed English jLSJM.-A grass, post and wire fences, G paddocks, watered by artesian well and drains, level land, rich drained swamp, carrying capacity ‘JO cows. Groomed house, trapshed, cowshed (12 bails) G plant mil Icing machine (machine included in property), situate 2 miles from railway, school and post-office, cheese facaory 1 mile, purchaser financed for 1 year at 5 per cent, and further' 5 years at G per cent. Price. £27 per acre. Terms, £1 QUO cash. No. 9G04. BAY OF PLENTY. gif AGEES, all in English grass, toil C&O divined, about 5 miles of post and wire fencing, 12 paddocks, watered by springs and bores, nearly all level land’ good fattening or dairying land, carrying capacity 100 cows, building, 6roomed dwelling bouse built of heart of kauri, bathroom, storeroom, shed 40 x 3G, 5 double bails, engine sbep, concrete floor fitted with complete milking plant, Price £23 per acre. Terms £ISOO cash, balance arranged for 5 years. No. 9432. Far further particulars apply to 0. L PREECE & 00. PALMERSTON NORTH,

PALMER'S CALF MILK. THE FOOD THAT TURKS IS OSLO. I Vour Satisfaction Absolutely Guaranteed, I Palmer's Calf Milk, is an all cereal predict absolutely guaranteed, It contains no drugs, chemical tonic, substances or artificial fillings whatsoever. Every constituent is obtained by special process from the finest selected grains. It is an all-food product and the only Calf Meal you will ever use when you have tried it once. Send your orders to—lA. J. PALMER & CO., LTD. QUEEN-STREET,. PALMERSTON NORTH

1 Baby Grand Chevrolet (latest model), run approximately 4000 miles £375 2 4-90 Chevrolets, in excellent condition, self-starter 1 1917 Partin Palmer Roadster, self-starter and electric lights £lB5 1 1917 Overland, electric lights and selt-starter £250 Also; 2 Smith Motor Trucks, ready for immediate delivery. Prices £255 and £275 We are agents for Dodge, Chevrolet, Hupraobile and Scripps-Booth Cars, and with the exception 6t Hupmobiles, WE CAN DELIVER FROM STOCK. THE HEW HOPiOiILE IS ARRIVING IN A FEW GISAGE, WELLINGTON BOAD, MiRTON. and lights £175 each 1 1914 Buick 1 1914 Ford Roadster £250 £l3O WEEKS’ TIME.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11616, 15 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11616, 15 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11616, 15 August 1918, Page 3