PBOPERTY LISTS. ' Foe sale £300 Cash will secure a handy little dairy farm of 56 acres at £15 per acre. Next to creamery and only £- mile from school. Most of balance of j purchase money at 4Jj per cent. 4roomed bouse and cowshed. (25) £350 Cash will secure a long lease ot 95 acres of first<-class land at a low rental. Only 4-mile from Co-op cheese factory and handy to Wanganui. Good 4-roomed house and new concrete cowshed. Will carry 50 cows. Cheap farm. (7) £300 Cash will secure the lease of 71 acres, 3£ miles from Wanganui together with all stock and effects, comprising 23 cows, horse, cart and harness, 4 pigs, drill,* plough, swingletrees and. chains, 66 gallon separator, cans, buckets, troughs, barrels and sundries. Look this up sharp. (24) B. d'Meara & Co., 47 RIDGWAY ST. LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS. ~~ A TOWN BUNGALOW. This is indeed a superior residence, containing six rooms, and is quite new. The style is a bungalow, with casement windows, two verandahs in front and two at the back. Gas stove in kitchen, but no coal range, as the owner desired an open fire-place. The bathroom has « Douglas gas neater. The section is well sheltered from the prevailing winds, contains one-sixth of t an acre, and is well laid out in gardens,* more land being available if required. As the owner's business necessitates his leaving Wanganui, easy terms may be arranged with the undersigned. PRICE, £1750. Inspection invited. ALSO— The undersigned has a poultry farm and an orchard of over s.acres, and a 7-roomed house 4 miles from post-office. PRICE, £1600- Terms £500 cash, balance may remain. Full particulars from:— John D. Brechin, LAND AGENT, | 18. ST HILL STREET, WANGANUI. 'Phone 573. 3or Private. Sale. We are olfering for private sale on ac- , count of J. A. Slmyth, Esq., who is leaving Wanganui, his up-to-date residence, , Liverpool Street, opposite Wanganui Col'ege. •' . Comprising $-aore of land,laid out ia lawns, flower and,vegetable gardens, all in splendid order, besides 80 choice fruit tiees in full bearing. Modern residence erected thereon, built of totara, containing 6 rooms, kitchen and bathroom, fit. ted with every modern convenience, fowlhouse and run, mobof shed. • Title.:,. College lease, 60 years. . PRIOE: Very low to ensur© immediate sale. Good "terms arranged if required. Also l-6tih ACRE, CARLTON TERRACE, with' house 7 rooms, gas, drainage, bathroom with gas heater. Also BUSINESS PREMISES, GUYTON STREET, land 40. x 66 with 2-sfcor-iedl building, occupied as wholesale warehouse by permanent tenant. NOTE.^ —As Mr. Smyth is determined to realise, very low prices axe required for the above, and we recommend them to those requiring investment. For prices and all details apply, Sole Agents, LEWIS & CO., LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. All Good Value. QrVK ACRES, half level, balance easj V• 0 rolling hills, all in grass except patches very pretty shelter bush, beautiful homestead of 7 rooms, outhouses and conveniences, also 4 other houses of 6, 5, 4 andl 3 rooms, 2 whares, trapshed, cartshed^ post-office and store on th« property, railway station adjoining, creamery half mile and butter factory 2 miles, 8-bail cowshed with, concrete floor and milking machines installed. Property splendidly watered by spring streams, subdivided iato 18 paddocks, sheep-yards, - etc. 30 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Price only £31 per acre. £5000 cash. A tip top and up-to-date dairy farm. 2462. X 1 Q 'ACRES at Ahikiwi, 14. miles from 01.0 Dargaville, 120 acres in grass and 100 acres being felled/ balance in good mixed bush wjth large amount of rata; 8 paddocks, well watered; 4-room-ed house and dairy, 4J miles from postoffice and railway station and 3 miles from school. Cream cart passes within a mile. Price £4 7s 6d per acre. £500 cash. 2488. 1 0 f\K AC^ES 10 n*6* from Motueka Xwl/U Nelson Province, by first-class level metal roads; 817 acres freehold, balance L.1.P.; rent £5 per annum; all in grass except 20 acres crop, 100 acres level balance easy country, well watered; 6-roomed house, woolshed, trapshed, barn, cowshed, whare, workshop, etc., all in first-class order. 2 miles from school, blacksmith's shop, sale-yards and r,tore. Will winter 1500 sheep, 50 head cattle and horses, etc. Price £7400. Easy terms can be aranged. 2507. A A fl ACRES of first-class agricultural U x\J land, 7, miles from town and large railway centre and 2 miles from railway station, 300 acres in crop and under plough, 40 acres bush, balance in grass; 16 paddocks, well watered.; most of property thoroughly plough-drained. One of tho best farms in the district Price £30 per nere. £4000 cash. Possession after harvest. 2529. I Q7A ACRES of first-class sheep J.O/U country, 13 miles by good metal road from Mangaweka, will winter and do well 2 sheep per acre besides cattle. 800 acres in grass, balance good mixed bash; 8 p-iddoeks; 5-roomed house and outbuildings, stable, etc. Price only £\ 10s per aore. Terms can be arranged. 2533. 100 ACRES, 2 miles from railway JLt/U station, in Bay of Plenty district, two-thirds Itoinj^ drained swamp with flax ready for cutting, balance in good grass, well subdivided. Would make an ideal dairy farm. Price only £11 10s per acre. Terms can be arranged. Apply sharp to secure. 2493. Send at once for copy of onr Monthly printed Land Guhl<->. J. HARRiS & SOWS. LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION WANTED Known—lt is better- to j smile as you walk than bo punished with your pot corn; you can snule if you get your boots At Thorps' A t good fit guaranteed at Thorps' opposite the English Church.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 6
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