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Jv HARRIS. LAND AGENT. MAKTON. Goodwill lease 40acres, 18 years to run, rent £4 per annum, 20 acres in grass, sroomed house, and good outbuildings, - 4 miles from two towns and dairy factories, compensation for improvements.' £225. 320 acres, within li miles from dairy factory all in grass 3 paddocks, 2-roomed house, etc. Well adapted* for dairy farm- ' ing and a "mile from railway station. ±*t> 5s per acre. ,», 106 acres freehold and 230 acres Crown lease, rent £7 3s per annum, 280 acres in grass, 6 paddocks, best fencing, good sixTOomed house, yards, woolshed, etc , £5 15s per acre, £1400 cash, balance 44 per C6 44 acres" in one block, very centre of •Rongotea. 29 acres joming Marton. .1770 acres best grazing land, 20CT acres - river flats, 1350 acres grass, 7 paddocks, best ■>ire fencing, well watered, good I =ottage, yards, etc. £5 ,15s per acre, £1400 cash, balance, 44 per cent. ... ' 600 acres, lease in perpetuity, rent £10 14s per annum, best land, level and undulating, 4 miles from town, good road, 61 - acres in grass. Goodwill £165. 2 acres with 5-roomed house, close to railway station and school, 3 miles from town J good little home; £125, £25 cash; a bargain. «.,,•_ 850 acres, Hawke's Bay, 2 miles from town, metalled road, level and undulating . country, limestone formation, well watered, 10 paddocks, 6-roomed house, cottage, woolshed, yards, orchards, etc. Good property ; '£6 per acre. Terms. . 1150 acres, 2 miles from town and ratl"way, upwards of 600 acres level, well wat- . erel 900 acres grass, 6 paddocks, 4-room-ed house, yards, sheds, etc. Winters 3 sheep and 100 head of cattle ; £7 ss ; eas? 'terms * j 3000 .acres, Crown leases, 1500 acres in land, carried 3000 sheep besides cattle. : Rent 6d per acre, with lull compensation -for all improvements, 6-roomed house, large r woolshed, packing-shed, dip yards, etc., goodwill £5800, easy terms. , Goodwill Crown Lease withp.c. 525 acres, 5 miles from inland town, 300 acres "crass, 8 paddocks, 4-roomed house, sheds, yJtts, etc P Level and undulating property winters 3 sheep, well watered, goodwill £3 ' 5s per acre, or will lease for term with richt of purchase. 430 acres, with r.p., 60- acres in grass, 4A miles from important inland town and dairy factory, dray road ; goodwill. Site. tiS acres'waituna, level and undulating land, all in grass, well watered, very best soil, and winters three sheep J**" «*«** 2 paddocks, 2-roomed house, £6 10s ; 4.SW cash, balance at 5 per cent. , . nearly all level and ploughable. 10 1 pad- - docks'; fencing in best repair ; jeU-finish--ed- ten-roomed house ; woolsheds, ; davy, s sheds, yards, orchard, plantation, etc. bli 'fm pc/acre! Six miles from Borough and ■-■ four from creamery. ■-*„-.. 340 acres, 2 miles from railway town , a'l level and best soil— large portion river deposit soil. 300 acres in grass and turnips, 9 paddocks, 3-roomed house, dairy; woolsned, store-house, dip, yards, ?"-hard„ etc- • Crown Lease with r.p. Goodwill £6 10s per d °A safe investment for £1000 at 6 per tent. 132 acres, equally distant from 2 1m- "- -portant raUways towns. All level, all in irass, well watered by stream, fenced in, thiee roomed cottage, etc., etc. Can lei it for a term to first class man for a ■ -period to return above interest, with purchase clause at a good advance. jA^ barPrinted lists are being prepared with full "particulars, and will be forwarded on ap- ■ plication ; forms for particulars of properties for sale will also be supplied .to vendors on application. . . , • Purchasers will please -quofe the numbers of the properties most suitable for their requirements and write me for further information respecting them. - See samp.es on fourth page of Advocate and Chronicle. I drive purchasers to see properties without espense to them, and can always find them money to complete at from 4 and- 44 per cent— ' . ... •'„ 157 acres; very superior rich tern sou, "iiiin ' •* ' T|ON'T FORGET THE NEW PLYMOUTH CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL FROM— DECEMBER 28th TO DECEMBER 30th. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE FOR FULL PROGRAMME LATER ON 1 : OVER0 VER £1500~G IVEN A wXy DURING THE WEEK 1 THE GREATEST WEEK'S SPORT ""• EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND ! LEONID M. TAUNTON, General Secretary, Now Plymouth. IJIPIRIKI TTOUSE, PIPUUKI. MRB. C. QUIN ... PROPRIETRESS. Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Commodious Dining-room and First-class 'Cuisine. Large number of Bedrooms, also Sitting- • rooms Smoke-room, etc. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. Terms, Moderate. Prompt reply to all Communications. _ A POPULAR STSASIDE RESORT. CASTLECLIFF. M X M. ATNEILL, In taking over THE "CASTLECLIFF HOTEL," DESIRES to Announce that ifc will be hii endeavour to study and suit the Convenience of the Generul Travelling Public, by ensuring the Very Best Accommodatior for all Classes of the Community. The opportunity is taken to state that CASTLECLIFF, AS A HEALTH RESORT, is acknowledged by the Medical Faculty tc be most beneficial to Invalids. It is also a pleausurable place, to visit, on account oi its BPLENDID BATHING FACILITIES, Besides being a Fine Place for FISHING, BOATING and PICNICING Afternoon Tea a Speciality. - SPECIAL .TERMS FOR FAMILIES. T> _ ," T IT O D G*l v B BEGS to intimate to the Residents of Afsrton and Rangitikei District, that he HAS TAKEN OVER that well-known Marton House, THE CLUB HOTEL. A First-class Stock of Ales, Wines, antSpirits Kept. BILLIARD ROOM, ; In Charge of an Eznerionre-i Marker. ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 28 October 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 28 October 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 28 October 1899, Page 4

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