PROPERTY LISTS. farmers I We Sifter For Sale ! SEVERAL "SPLENDID PROPERTIED IN RAPIDLY GROWING ... "DISTRICTS:- , 463 ACRES, FREEHOLD, well improved, at TE PUKE, BAI OF PLENTY, on good ljialf-mile from creamery, and four miles, from Township, 5-roomed house, cowshed, (concrete floor), iijon shed, stable etc. All in grass, 12 paddocks, with water in each. Railway now being made, and will run near the farm. Price, £12 PER ACRE. TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. This is a cheap property, and one which will return a handsome profit in the near future. 102 ACRES, Dairy Farm, situated on the famous RAUPO DAIRY FLATS (NORTHERN WAIROA). AH in grass; 4-roomed house, cowshed, cart and implement sheds; 1 mile 'to ' creamery and school; tenure O.R.P. at £3, price £17 10s per acre, on easy terms. Farms adjoning, but which have been grassed a little longer are quoted at £25. per acre. The prospect values in this district are large. 567 ACRES, FREEHOLD, WrAIMANA, BAY OF PLENTY. Unimproved, fine undulating land. £1 17s Cd PER ACRE, ON EASY TERMS. A fine place for a young man, as land partly improved in this country is selling at £5 to £7 per acre. Wm. HALL & Co., Accountants, Commission Agents, etc., 17 Wiekstead Place, WANGANUL GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL FARMERS. •I fVn ACRES FREEHOLD, I£ miles IIU from Ngaruawahia township and dairy factory, etc.—Rich, welldrained swamp land, nearly all flat. All in hest English grasses. Well fenced, two subdivisions. Good 2-room-ed sawn timber whare and cattle yards. Ideal land for fattening or dairying. Will carry one cow to two acres. This land will' be selling at £20 p.er acre shortly. Price, only £8 10s per acre. £350 cash. FAIffSBURN & SILK, Agents, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI A Gfoosce Selection--110 Acresj all level land, 5 miles from Mavtoii and 1 from school and cheese factory; 5 acres of. shelter bush, 1£ acres mangolds .and potatoes, balance in grass and carrying 40 cows, 15 calves-'and 60 sheep. Weir watered and divided into 9 paddocks, 4fpomed house, good cowshed, separator house, etc. Price £28 per- acre. £800 cash. - 2142. 2CO Acres of first-class level land with largo road frontage, 2 miles from Marton, 170 acres in grass, balance stubble and rape, 8 paddocks, 3£ acres plantations (mostly gums) well Avatered, good 7-roomed house and 2roomed cottage, barn, stable, implement sheds, workshop and other, outbuildings, " sheep-yards and gardens. A first-class property and in good order. £21 per acre. Terms. 2027 06 Acres L.I.P. 5 miles from Taihape, rent £7 13s per annum, nearly all plouglmble and all in grass: 7-room-ed house (almost new), large stables and barn, cowshed of 5 bails, separa-tor-room, trap-shed and other outbuildiiigs, l£' acres orchard and garden, £ mile from school, otc. Price of Goodwill only £1250. Terms can be arranged. 2125. 59^ Acres, about 40 acres ploughed and in good grass, balance in green oats. 2i miles . from Inglewood and cele--4 brated Moa Butter - Factory; halfmile from school, largo shed on property, several paddocks. Only £12 10s per acre. Terms;. 2092. 90 Acres of first-class dairying land, half-mile from Rongotea, factory, school, etc., all in grass, 5 paddocks, 6-roomcd house, bathroom and -pantry, 1 acre orchard, 1£ acres garden. . cowshed of 10 bails, stable, etc. £35 per acre. £050 cash. . 1076. 48 acres, all level and all in grass and crop, joining Borough of Feilding, and mile from creamery and school. Well watered, 5 paddocks, 6-roomed house, cowshed and stable, garden, etc. Property was leased in July 1909 for 5 years at £2 5s per acre rent, and a purchaser can get possession by giving 3 months' notice and paying lessee £25. Tenant pays rates and insurance. Price £40 per acre. £520 cash. 2152. Send for free copy cf our May Guide I Harris and Son LAND ASENTS. MMiTnv AVB MARTON JUNCTION lleadacte, Indigestion, ConstipafioL and Biliousness. . The immense number of orders foi Fror+.oids, sent by post direct to the Troprieior, is convincing proof that thi Public appreciate their splendid curing power over the above-named complaintß Frootoids are elegant in appearance arid pleasant to t.ake; they aie immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient they remove from th« blood/tißsues, anc internal organs, waste poisonous mattei that is clogging them and choking th« ,'ihannels that lead to and from them. The beneficial effects of Frootoids are svident by the disappearance of b^Adache » bright, cheery sense of perfect neallli taking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. Frootoido are the proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion oi Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Appoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford quick relief in Buch cases when other aperients have not done any good at all. Frootoids act splendidly on the liver; a dose taken at bed-time, once a week, is highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will be completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, wben suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperient. The patient thus gradually becomes independent of Aperient Medicines. Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, wr the Proprietor, W. G. H«*iTi«, Chemist, f Gfeeloiub Victcri*. N.Z. Oliice. Willis Street. Wellington. TKTANTEB Known.—The easiest runiV V ning machine on earth is the Swift Bicycle1. Guaranteed for five years. Price from £12 10s. Easy terms arranged. Call and inspect, at Adams, Ltd, the Avenue, Wangamu.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 17 June 1911, Page 6
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