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PROPERTY LISTS. son Street; present rent 12/-. . ie, £360. O» terms. 132—One oi the best residential prope.rtieß close to town; 20 *cres and large well-built house; large orchard and beautiful garden, etc. £6000. A—2o acres (with Cottage) at Eastown. As a poultry farm it haa no equal. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. 512—136 acres, all laid down in the best of English grass, seed; divided into 4 paddocks; 2-roomed cottage and sheep yards; suitable for dairying; creamery a few chains away. £1360. 508—2-acre section, with woolshed and •tables ; two frontages ; splendid boilding section. £200 §02—Lease oi 3£ years, at 25/- per week, of hair-dressing and Billiard saloon, with dwelling-house attached. Right if renewal of lease. Price for gooU will and everything, £300. 4 rooms. Every convenience. 10 years" lease, with right to purcu*s« within 5 years at 31 10s per t ere. Goodwill, £300. Rett, 7* 6d per acre. A bargain. 496—203 acres; 40 acres in grass; 1£ miles from railway station, and adjoining good native land; level; 1£ miles from creamery. £3 per acre. J 495—G00d dairy farm of About 200 acres; all in grass; part wamp land. Orchard and. buildings. Price, £9 per acre. £200 cash; balance at 6 per cent. 478—500 acres, 12-roomed and smallei house; 400 acres in grass and balance in crop and stubble. One of the Best in Rangitikei. Price, £30 per acra. 456—630 acres; 310 acres in busn, 320 acres ring fenced with 7 wires; 120 in grass, with 4-roomed house and outbuildings ; 4 miles from creamery and school. Price, £3 5s per acre; liberal terms. A good thing. 450—Lease of 11 years of 1200 acres; small grazing run; 800 in grass; 4roomed house- and wool-shed; subdivided and ring fenced; now grazing 900 sheep and 50, head of cattle, for* improvements at expiration*, oi lease. 437—260 acres; 6-roomed house; 5 miles from Wanganui; a splendid property. £14 per acre. 71—700 acres, well grassed, undulating country, with large residence; 6 miles Wanganui; splendid sheep country. A bargain--453—b00 acres, with good residence; an hour's drive from Wanganui. Beautifully situated and suitable for cutting j up for dairy purposes, there being a creamery close by. All level. Price, £20 per acre. 423 —206 acres dairy land; house of 6 rooms; cow shed with 7or 8 bales; 4-stalled stable; well watered, and creamery about a mile away; all flat; all ploughable. Price, £16 per acre. 417—Several good stationery and fancy p">ods businesses in well-to-do country towns. 407—2 Sections {5 acres), all in grass, close to Hunterville. Price, £100. 404—Lease of 11 years for 300 acres and house; grand orchard. Rent, 12/- an acre. About 6 miles from Wanganui. 392—216 acres (60 in grass and 90 felled); L.P. 999 years; rent, £12 18a; good - milling timber; sawmill alongside section; 24 miles from Raetibi. Price, £500. 391—9 i^cre sections, with good 4-roomed house at Maxwelltown. Price, £150 for the lot. 380—Lease in Perpetuity of 177 acres, near Mangaweka; 90 in grass and 38 felled; house of 2 rooms; rent, £11 per annum. £5 per acre for interest. 379 —100 acres of splendid land, with good house. About 12 miles from Wanganui. Price, £20 per acre. 544 —About 20 acres, just outside Hawora Town boundary. 343—Theatre Royal, Hawera; 74$ feet frontage, and 180 feet deep. Price, £2000. 336—20 years' lease of 5000 acres; 1000 level, the rest undulating. Rent, 9d per acre; reached from Stratford. . Price of goodwill £3000. . 525—A Splendid Farm, not far from ! town; 6-roomed house and stables; 150 acres ploughable; creamery &ni school 2 miles away. £10 10s per acre. I 323 —Lease of 20 years 250 acres, ' ploughable- Bent, £40 per annum. Pri( 9 for goodwill, £400. 315—4000 acres (2000 in grass) carrying 2 sheep; 500 acres ploughable; new house. £3 16s per acre. 513—Splendid sheep farm of 3762 acres, i with 15-roomed dwelling, besides coa- I tage; dairy and wash-house, etc., etc. j All in grass with the exception of 300 I acres. Last season 13,000 feheep and I lambs were shorn. The property 1 Only FIRST-CLASS GOODS kept in stock would cut up well for dairying, a* it is well sub-divided. Price, £8 10* per acre. A wonderful opportunity lor a man with capital. 1700 acres; 300 in bush; 300 ploughable; good house; close to town. £6 lOsi 672—230 Acres; situated town belt of large township; house of 3 rooms; all ploughable ; grand spec for cutting up J into 25 to 50-acre sections. Price, £16 10s per acre. 679 —300 Acres, 20 miles from town; house of 6 rooms, doolshed, yards, etc. ; almost all level. Easy terms. £8 10s per acre. - 704—350 Acres; dwelling, woolshed, yards, etc.; 4 miles from large township; 250 acres in grass. £11 10s per acre. 702 —50 Acres ; first-class land j 5 chains from creamery; from school. Price, £14 per acre. j 701 —150 Acres ; 1 mile from creamery; £- mile from school and railway station. Stock at valuation. £11 10s per acre. 698—250 Acres; 12 miles from town; 7£ years' lease; 5-roomed house; good road to the door. Rent, £100 per year. Purchasing clause at £7 10s per acre. Goodwill, £300. 693—750 Acres; Rangitikei district; lease 14 years to run ; purchasing clause £10 per acre; limestone land; slight hills. Rent £300 per year. Goodwill, £150. SEVERAL SMALL SECTIONS. HOTELS! HOTELS 11 HOTELS 1 J I We have several first-class Hotels in Tows and Country, and are always pleased to give full particulars' to bona fide purchasers, whom we are in a position to assist financially. Our MR LUNDON ia prepared to undertake Valuations, make inventories, and generally supervise transactions in the interests of either sellers or purchasers. WE only Charge for What we Do. WE Lend Monies in Large and Small sums. WE represent T. COOK vnd SON, Tourist Agents. WE Correspond with all the Civilised World. WE send Guides with Knowledge and Experience to Show what you ought to Bee. WE Insure Your Life, Limbs, House and ] 'Mtuve. WE leave you Entirely in the h*nda of our Caable Manager. V. LUNDON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 6

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