FOE SALE. 9 IK A ACRES- 'All in grass, Well <>3±U\J sudivided into 20 first-class paddocks. Good homestead, —house or 3 rooms and out-buildings. Wool-shed 10 x 42, sheep-yards, catle-yards, a shed of 50 x 12, stables, etc. 600 acres, more or less ploughable,-50 acres in turnips. This property io all easy country. A good meial road to the door; school store and P.O. within 100 yards. This is your only opportunity to secure,, a real cheap farm, at £5 10s per acre. Phillips and Greaves Sole Agents. Cash required, £5,000. Q A ACRES ; 3 miles from town ; 4 padKi\) docks; water laid on in all paddocks; 7-robmed house; hot and cold water; dairy, piggery, trapshed, and other buildings; a first-class orchard Price, £1700; cash renui-ed £300; balance, 4£ per cent. KAQ ACRES, the best land" in the U\Jv Westmere district; 9-roomed house, bathroom, and all conveniences; woolshed, sheep yards and dip, 12 cowbails, and necessary buildings; about 240 acres flat, rest -low hills. Price, £25 per acre; terms arranged. There is money in this. 1 fin'O ACRES- All in grass, 7 -LjUUU miles from Hunterville; all fenced, subdivided in paddocks. 2 homesteads on the property. Sheep-yards, wool-shed, sheep dip; really first-class country, now carrying 4500 sheep besides cattle. Will subdivide the run in farms of 700, 500 and 400 each with house on 2 properties. Price £9 10s per acre. PHILLIPS AND.... , GRIAVES LAND AGENTS. ■■' MARIA PLACE (next Turner), VANGANUL A (\(\(\ ACRES freehold; carrying UUUU 14,000 sheep, 400 cattle; splendid homestead. and every possible convenience for sheep station; 18 miles by good road from large town. Full particulars to bona fide financial clients. Price works out at 3s 6d per sheep. 8032' ACRES FREEHOLD. About 5500 acres fern, tutu^ and titree, balance good mixed bush; 5000 acres ploughable; good turnip and rape countryj adjoining properties originally similar/ country now all in good grass and crops. Price, £1 5s 6d an acre; one-third cash. ■■;.'.' ' Apply now. R. WILSON & CO., .-■' - ltd., ■;" '"■;■ . TAIHAPE. A. E. KITCHEN, PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, (By ftxamiaation) DIRECT IMPORTER. ■W.OMMWmtton^lndigMtion, Suggirf CilTeir, Bilioua Haadaohe, etc., take ■■;- •. './KITCHEN'S ";tv Fodo-Eionyminand Cascara, PRICE 3/6 per Bottle. E^S^f&l 0o'Wll» Jniuenza, WTioopint Uongh Diflloalty of Breathing, asid »P •ieotion* of the Lungs, take Kitchen's Cough Expectorant, PEIC« 1/6 and SJ/6 per Bottl©. Stoeki of Homoeopathic M%diciaes ! # ; always on hand. fiiyaifliaDa' Prescriptions and Prhat Eeoipet Carefully Diapenaed. AGENT for Mr. GREENWOOD'S PRESERVATIVE TOOTH POWDER A. E. KITCHEN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, VktoiU Avenue, WapicanuiL; TO Bi- PUBLISHED IN AUGUST, 1908. STONE'S, -itejEINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY, AND" TARANAKI '" "v" COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL, and GENERAL DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAI.. Eighteenth year of publication. AUGUST, 1908. .... Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo. size, containing 1250 pages, together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. ■ ~ PRICE—If ordered before publication, 10s 6d; after publication, 12s 6d. STONE, SON AND CO., LTD., Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty Sts., Dunedin, and at 21, Lambton Quay> Wellington. London: H. J. King-Potter and Co., 56 Ludgate Hill, E.C. TO AUCKLAND. GOING from Wellington to Auckland, you leave the Train at Rangat&wa s tiien you have to tak© the coach. or perhaps you are a party and require a buggy to convey you to the northern terminus, Raurimu. Well, there is only one thing to do—Send H. W. Littlewood, Oh.akune, a telegram, and if yoa require seats in coach, buggy, hacks, you can rely oh it being ready for you Up to time, a^ any time, at all times Daily Coaching Service, railhead to railhead, connecting with mail train service. Cheapest fares, quickest route, fifteen years' experience, good gear, best of horses, and expert drivers. Our ccnaches meet every train. Wir» and make sure of a seat. Coaching, hiring, and carrying dons in all its branche3; H. W. LITTLEWOOD, Proprietor. Obakune. late of Taihaps
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 7 April 1908, Page 6
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