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PROPERTY LISTS. DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE :: NO GOODWILL Af\f\ ACRES, situated near Waa"lUU ganui. U miles from creamery. Good buildings. Rent los. per acre. Will lease for nine years. THIS IS A CHEAP PROPERTY. APPLY PROMPTLY— BAGGETT AND POTTS, WANGANUI. W. BRUCE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 47 VICTORIA AVENUE. OR 33, INGESTRE STREET, £ Acre, Alma Road, substantially-built and convenient 6-roomed house; a cheap home; easy terms; £450. 5 Acre, Alma Road; comfortable oroomed house; £450. Nearly \ Acre, St. Leonard's, St. John's Hill; drive; lawns and gardens; a splendid modern house now being erected, up-to-date in every , way. This is n last chance to secure a new residc-nce in that popular locality £1275. Easy terms. Also a large number of other properties to select from in Wanganui, and ' surrounding suburbs. Before purchas irig sheep country, dairy farms, or properties or businesses, please communi- • cat© with W. Bruce. Loans negotiated for large or small amounts. Two d©oci Things. NO. 1 —A block of freehold, splendid grazing country near Patea. Total 2029 acres, 17-50 in grass, 250 felled. Remainder preserved shelter. Two ; dwellings, shearing shed, barn, trap house, cow-sheds, etc. Handy, to School, P. 0., Telephone and Store. An Hour's drive to wharf or station. Will carry 4,000 sheep and 500 cattle all the year, round. Possession at any time. Price £11 per acre. Terms oan be arranged. NO. 2.—The pick of Westmere. Ideal fruit farm. About 27 acres. Twelve acres in orchard in full bearing. Apple crops alone totalled 17 tons; last year sold at average of 2^d per lb. locally. Buildings comprise good 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, etc. Superior outbuildings. Large vinery-in full bearing. Everything in tip-top order. Price for whole £2,650. Terms arranged to suitable man. The owner is selling on account of ill health and can show that the place is a real moneymaker. HOLLOWAY, HOGAN, AND CADDY, LIMITED, AVENUE, WANGANUI. Telephone, 136. P.O. Bos, 144. New House. labour-saving; conveniences. NEW HOUSE, centre of town, quiet street, 100 yds. from tram stop and near propos-ed new bridge. House just built md superior material used in construction. Two large bedrooms, one with fireplace, tiled gyrate, fancy mantlepieco and large bay window, having cheery outlook. Extra large dining-room, tile grate, and having handsome designed mantlepiece with large oval morror let in centre. Kitchen large and compact, with linen press and cupboards built in, Shacklock range and hot water, provision for gas stow, ring and iron. All rooms are under one roof and are large with lofty ceilings. The papers specially selected, of approved design and shades. Largo bathz-oom (adjacent to bedrooms) with coloured glass door, walls and ceilings varnished. All rooms havo large windows thus affording plenty of light. Gas and gas fittings throughout. Large hall, divided by handsome pillared arch. Front door with coloured glass and side lights, approached by wide concrete step. Pantry off kitchen, varnished throughout, Milk and tap aiid cupboard. Washhouse, copper and tubs with taps to each and connected to drain. Also garden tap and Okehu water; p.w.c.; tool r.nd bicycle shed. House built on high brick wall and plastered, with plenty of ventilation underneath. New iron fence in front. V cosy and comfortable home. Price- £030;' terms £100 down and immediate possession. 180. LOANS NEGOTIATED. JOHW n. KREnHII , LAND AGENT, 18, ST. HTLL STREET, ( WANGANUI. € 'Phone, 573. g

ill .oLTI i/i*^ 1 ■ IB w!» %r B hb %■/' Boßsa '<__ 0^ %$sL ■sk s & %■*? <W? c WE WISH to bring before your not ice the particulars of a few Native Leases we can strongly recommtnd. We wouWi like to point out that all properties we are offering are guaranteed titles. Investors generally are :iot very conversant with the native laws, and, indeed, most people have a horror of anything Native. We would like to draw your attention to tho following facts—Legislation has now been passed enabling the Natives to dispose of the freehold of their properties There is a considerable amount of and now being bought from them, and wo can safely say it is tho cheapest land in the Dominion at the present time. Just fancy, land that will carry three sheep to the acre when in grass being got irom the natives at 30s to Gils per acre. I'or obvious reasons you will understand that most people are going in tor tHe lease with the idea of getting the -freehold later on. We ask your immediate attention to these properties, as they are real good things and will bo snapped up. 9A7 f CRES > 40 years' lease, 4s for 2 5 years, with right of renewal for fur- , i £ •?' lo y°ars. at 5 Per cent- °n the then unimproved value. All plough able. Railway station 100 yards from the boundary. Good house of five rooms, good orchard. Creamery one mile. P.O. and sclaool two miles. Price £^00. Half cash and half at 6 rer cent. B 47. 71 0 ACRES ' 42 years> lease- Rent 2s. first 21 years, and 3s. next 21. I -LU Te Kruti five miles. 500 acres in grass, 50 acres in bush. 90 petcent, plonghabje. Now carrying 600 ewes and 100 head of cattle. About '00 acres or rich river flat could carry "60 cows easily. The freehold of 290 acres of this block can be got now for £7 10s per acre. Goodwill for the lofc £4 per acre. q 47 OKOn ACRES > 42 Jears' kase. Rent 21 years at Is 6d, and 21 at 22s 6d. &O\J\J Five miles from Te Krrti. All easy fern and ti-tree land. 7(» per cent, plonghable. Equal to two sheep to the acre when in grass. Orwt prospective value in this block. Pri^e £1 5s per acre. Half cash. 1) 49, For further information as to these and similar blocks, apply to W. M. Ashton & Son., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANITI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12605, 9 September 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12605, 9 September 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12605, 9 September 1910, Page 6

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