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cawM»«»i»«iMeaEgißSHSß!Bi«agß^ PROPERTY LISTS. THIS PROPEBTY IS AN IDEAL , BUSH_FABM. SAAA Acres Main Trunk Line. A 9U 0 U -grand block of healthy sheepraisinE; or cattle fattening country, at present all mush, but 500 acres flat land which is high fern, and 500 acres felled. Bush is principally tavra, rut a and sup- : plejack (the hall-mark of good land). The block is (bounded on two sides by deep slow running rivers (not ■which make perfectly stock-proof fences. The country is generally easy slopes and flat bottomed valleys. L|p?Qj|&jSl per acre with, i compensatio|fe'(^Kir improvements at end cf tei^fffiggrThis means an almost c retain renHrsi. For sale on easy terms; cr Owner would probably consider an exchange. Apply for fuller particulars to — LEWIS AND /SOY., \J LAND AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WANGANUI. The MaraMu Estate, THE EVES OF THE WEST COAST LEWIS~& Co are instructed by the Vendors to offer for sale by private treaty, the whole of the . . Famous Mar ah an Estate consisting of X flfi(Y ACRES, of the highest class grazing and agricultural land iv the colony. The Estate is now 'being surveyed into suitable sized sections, but the Vendors 'are open to SELL ANY AREA of this magnificent property AT ONCE. This magnificent piece of country is . admittedly unsurpassed in the colony for the richness of its soil, whilst for tha rattening and early .maturing of fill classes of stock 'it has no equal. At the WANGANUI A. and P. SHOW cf 1902-the last time the Station exhibited 70 Prises in the Fat Stock -Classes Were secured by Marahau Entries.' The soil is a heavy black vegetable mould on top of a chocolate loam; it is equally suitable for the fattening of stock, for dairying, and for raising root and cereal crops. 50 BUSHELS WHEAT and . . - 80 BUSHELS OATS being fair average crops. The land is 'mostly LEVEL, and the whole of it is ploughable. 16 is MAGNIFICENTLY WATERED by creeks, springs, and lakes; there is grand shelter, consisting of plantations and patches of native bush^and the fences aro- nearly all wire and in the very best of order. The distance from Wanganui by splendid Main installed (mostly shell rock) road, is 17 miles, and the Okehu and the Nukmnaru Railway Stations are at. either end of the property. The Maxwelßown Creamery almost adioins the Estate. REMEMBER.—-Intending purchasers should call on us at once, as froan to-day we Avill sell 'any area to suit. VENDOR'S TERMS OF SALE: 10 .:peivi -icon!fc..;..cash, balance at date to suit 'piircfhiaMrs. •NOTE.—We undertake to find before the signing of the sale notes, twothirds of the ipurohase-money at 5 per cent, for ten years. All further particulars can b© obtained at our office. Correspondence promptly attended to. Sole A gets for the Vendors. Address:— j OPPOSITE P. 0., Wanganui. Or from : — READ BROS., Ridgwv Street. JOHN FAIRBURN, Ridgway Street, Wanganni. 1904-5. CAMERAS, CAMERAS, PLATES, MOUNTS, AND ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC LINES. JUST RECEIVED . . EX S.S. CORINTEJC, FROM LONDON.A LF. A> G OW ER , CHEMIST.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12366, 5 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12366, 5 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12366, 5 December 1904, Page 6

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