PJROPISttT* USTS. IA CHEAP FARM. ! OKQ ACRES; 150 acres ploughed and OOfij sown in grass, 100 acres surj face sown, after bush; '70 acres very j rich river flats, some flax growing, balance in bush and rough feed; 350,QDfr I feet kahikatea; can get Is per 100 ft. |on the ground, 4 miles from mill; carrying 100 head mixed stock; can be made to carry more. One shed, no other buildings; 1^ miles from railway station, creamery, and school; waterfall on. the property can be easily used for power. Price, £4 per acre; terms, £300 cash, balance 6 years at 4 per centThis property is situated near Auckland. - Write to-day for list of farms in Waikato, Taranaki, Nelson, Gisborne,, Wairarapa, etc., etc. K. R. MACDONALD, Agent for National Fire, Accident, and Marine Insurance. Royal Bar-Lock Typewriters and Supplies. 153, AVENUE, WANGANUI. 'Phone 585. J« Ei. Bawater & Co., FOE, SALE. TO those desirous of really good farms these are well worth looking. at. No. 204.—314 Acres O.R.P. at £2 5s- - per acre; 250 acres in grass, al£ ploughable; 1 niile from creamery $, carry 170 cattle,' including 35 dairy ' cows; rich, fattening land, well watered; some of the best land in the' district. Goodwill, £3000. Terms, half cash, balance at 5 ncr cent, for five years. No. 200.—635 Acres, freehold; all in. grass and nearly all ploughable; riverboundary on one side, remainder securely fenced. This farm is divided into three paddocks, and is well watered; fences good P. and W.; good new 7-roonied house. This is proved* to be good bullock fattening countryPrice, £9 per acre; one-third cash,, balance arranged. No. 100.—€46 Acres L.I.P. 400 acres m> grass; 5 paddocks, well watered. Carry 2 sheep per acre, fences good(p. and wire), good roadns. 5 roomedi house, with bathroom. Price £4 per acre Cash. No. 89.—530 Acres freehold. All in. grass, except a small area of shelter bush; half ploughable; close to school,. P. 0.. and creamery. 2i to 3 sheep country. Good P. and W. fences,, boundaries all sheep proof, 10 paddocks well watered, good road toplace. 5 roomed dwelling, woolshed, Cowshed, etc. Price £13 10s per acre. This is a good property; can* recommend. J. H. Bowater & Co. Horsier and Harris's Buildings, ST. HILL. STREET, Box 260. WANGAI^TTTT. FOE SALE VERY EASY TERMS. QA.A ACRES. Title Freehold: 240 acres. OIAJ in grass, balance bush, well ■f-ertee'd; -watered and* subdivided into St paddocks | will winter 2 sheep per acreSituated in one of the best sheep farming districts on the coast. Price £4per arre. Terms £400 cash, balance for 4 years at 4£ per cent. QfVA ACRES, all in grass,, 300 chains* ot/'v of post and wire fencing (totara* and puriri), subdivided into 7 paddocks; and watered by streams and riverCarrying capacity 2 sheep per a.ere and? cattle. Small cottage, aboiat 40 acresflat, balance easy hills. Situated 4 miles* from Railway Station and townshipPrice £5 per acre. Terms j £250 cash,. balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. KAA ACRES. Title O.R.P. at 12s 6d? t) U U per acre, ring fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, half in* grass, balance bush. Carrying capacity 2 sheep per #ere. Situated £-mile from, school, 7 miles from township. Good*will £3 5s per acre. Terms £300 cash For further particulars apply to: — W. M. ASHTON AND CO , STOCK AND STATION AGENTSy WANGANUI. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. N A X ACRES, L.1.P., 360 acres ia I U,t/ good English -grasses, good new house consisting of 9 rooms, witS all necessary conveniences, also a four* room cottage; G-bail cowshed, woolshed r hayshed, and all necessary outbuildings* Annual rent £21 4s; country undulating, carrying capacity 2£ sheep. This* valuable property is quite suitable for cattle and sheep; distance 3 miles from cheese factory and school,* nine milesfrom Eketahuna town; portion grassed: is subdivided into 4 paddocks, goodt orchard. The standing bush, has very valuable timber for milling purposes. Several offers have been refused for thetimber. Price £3 10 per acre. Termsarranged. : : Qf\{\ ACRES, 0.R.P., 185 in grass, &\J\) 15 in bushj divided into 10> paddocks with seven wires, 50 acresriver deposit; good portion ploughablewhen stumped; 2 acres now in crop; well built house of 6 rooms (all totara timber); outbuildings, 5-bail cowshed,, trap shed, stable with loft, woolshed' (cost £550), sheep dip (concrete). Price, £8 per acre. A A A ACRES, 200 L.1.P., 200 0.R.P., 4tUU 320 acres in grass, about 8O acres in bush, partly ring-fenced; subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered by running straams; a good 5-room house, woolshed, all new buildings; 2 miles from factory, school half mile, and P. 0., 9 miles from town. This is a real cheap property at £6 per acre. £800" required; balance at 5 per cent. ,QAA ACRES, L.1.P., 165 in good 4l\J\J English grasses, balance sheltei bush, divided into 6 paddocks; 4-roono house (new), 10-bail cowshed, yards,, woolshed, etc., stables, trapshed. Thisis an ideal dairy farm, well sheltered; and watered by running streams. Price £14 10s per acre; £700 required. If miles from railway station, 1 mile from creamery and school; good road. Cheap property and good. Do not think twiceQAA ACRES; 190 in grass, balance /yUU shelter bush; 30 acres now ready for ploughing; well fenced into 5 paddocks; well watered by running streams; undulating country; new hove* of 4 rooms; carrying capacity, 2£ sheep; cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; 4 mile from school and Post office. Price, £10 15 per acre; terms. Particulars apply — O. W. PHILLIPS. LAND AGENT, Maria Place.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12161, 1 March 1909, Page 6
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