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4/V IDEAL STUD FARM 425 ACRES. With the exception of 50 acres In oats the whole of this properly it sown down in mixed English grasses, a splendid sole all over and abun dunce ot feed. Stock on property last March comprised of 160 milking j cows, 60 head of 3 and 4 year old bullocks, 35 heifers, 150 sheep and J young stock. The owner sold oil about £4,000 worth of stock towards'"* - the end of July last, leaving lt>o dairy cows and young stock which are new on part of the property, the other portion being used for fattening and dealing. Buildings comprised of new JO-rcomed residence with every convenience, p.w.c., telephone, Wizard light, etc., commanding a beautiful view of two roads and the town in the distance. Also 6-roomed cottage occupied by share milkers, large cowshed, with concrete yard and floor, to accommodate a six plant milking machine. Large grainary,, stables and barn, motor shed, small cowshed, store rooms aud other useful outbuildings. The fences generally are good, most post and wire. The farm has two road frontages and is admirably suited for subdivision into small sections without any further reading. Watered by stream on the back boundary, two large drains running right through to the main road and three windmills. The country is dry and warm and the whole of it has been under plough, the greater portion ot it having been drained swamp and heavy bush country. Situated 4 miles from TOWN and 1 mile from railway station, township, sale yards and factories. Oat crop last year yielded 3J tons per acre. No Mortgage. PRICE £BO PER ACRE. TERMS £5.000 CASH, balance may remain on first mortgage tor a term ot years to be arranged at 51 per cent APPLY TO THE SOLE AGENT: NORMAN 11. ASHTON. (LATE ASHTON & SIMMS ) TE ARORA. SOMETHING GOOD DO NOT LET IT PASS YOU. OPEN FOR ONE MONTH ONLT. GENERAL STORE IN GOOD SOLID TOWN. Shop and 5 living rooms, stole room, J-acre. Long lease. Low rental. Turnover £6OO pel month. Stock and fittings approximately £7OO. Goodwill £260 Stock and fittings at valuation. If you want this enquire early as it will not be on market long. It your property is for sale send us full particulars at once We hart numerous enquiries for all classes of property. APPLY SHARP. Goldingham tSeskett Lt th ST HILL STREET, .. WANGANUI. DON’T FAIL TO STUDY THIS LIST BEFORE YOU BUY! 80 ACRES OF FREEHOLD I’ROPE'~TY. — This can. if desired, be fold in blocks of 20 acres or more. It is well situated, being close to the tram line and near Wanganui. Would do well for dairying. Is nearly all flat and ploughable. TERMS ARRANGED AND PRICE ON APPLICATION. COLLEGE ESTATE.— Fine up-to-date Bungalow for sale on fhe College Estate, latest modern conveniences, garden etc. No trouble about getting possession, which is guaranteed promptly. WELL Bl ILT 2-STOREY HOUSE.— Possession in 5 or 6 weeks. Up-to-date in every particular. In desirable locality and close to train. Within easy distance of Post Office and designed by one of our leading architects. GONVILLE.— 7-roomed house and J-acr e freehold. Possession guaranteed in one week it required. Recently painted and renovated. Price only £l2OO. CASTLECLIFF.— SeveraI houses in this locality to choose from. VALUATION'S FOR MORTGAGE PURPOSES MADE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. . F. LIFFITOH, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, CHIEF REPRESENTATIVE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE IN SURA N C E COMPA NY. BOX 278. RIDGWAY ST. WANGANUI. ■■ ’PHONE 979,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18021, 9 November 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18021, 9 November 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18021, 9 November 1920, Page 6

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