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VOTE for COWL AND Sound Government

T HE Q REATEST IN pEAL JDSTATE ARE ADVERTISED AND SOLD FROM THIS COLUMN I £)AIRY pARM AS A GOING CONCERN. SITUATED 14 miles frnm the Wantfftnui Post Office. The present ownei has averaged £950 for the last 4 yean off this place milking for town supply 72 acres 20 year lense at £l pei acre; all in grass, ha.'f ploughable, balance rolling; 9 paddocks, fences practically all new; watered by springs ant! creek. 24 acres of lucerne. Buildingi include 5-roomcd house with oonvc- i encos, 5-bail cowshed, registered foi town supply, trapshed, harness roonij new dairy 20 v 9. PRICE £1450 as a going concern as follows:—30 choice dairy cows, mostly all Jersey Cross, young and sound; 2 spring cart horses; 1 Jersey bull (grandson His Majesty); S.F. plough discs, Tyne harrows, scarrifier (imple meats' all as new); 50 gallon separator, cream cans, milk cans; 3 sows, 1 pure bred Berkshire boar. The lease alone is worth the money £1450 and yon get a gold mine witl the whole of the live and dead stock for nothing. yyESTMERE WESTMERE FAMOUS WESTMERE 51 ACRES FREEHOLD 51 VCRES £36 PER ACRE £36. UNHEARD OF VALUE IN THE HISTORY OF WANGANUI. M ACRES FREEHOLD.—Situated *)1 on main road, close to school, post office, stores, etc. Cream collected at gate. 30 acres pjoughable, balance easy sidelings. 44 acres lucerne, good take; well watered by permanent springs. 4-roomed sound house, washhouse, bathroom, etc. 8-bail concreted rail cowshed, carrying capa« ity at present 20 cows and with little improvement will do 25 cows. Well planted with shelter plantations; good orchard, etc. BEING SOLD FOR THE V/.TUE OF THE PRESENT FIRST MORTGAGE £36 PER ACRE.

DEPOSIT £4O0—Balance for term ol years on one mortgage. / QOOD. JOINED pARAf CROPPING. GRAZING OR DAIRYING. QI 7 ACRES L - T - title— Good sen 0.1 • on clay subsoil; all been ploughed except 20 acres shelter bush. Nearly all drained and tiled. Watere I by springs and dams. S paddocks, fences in good order. Grows good crops of anything. Present owner hae had 57 bushels of wheat to the acre and 4 tons of chaff; 20 acres now in oats; 30 acres ploughed. Also good grazing and dairying country. Buildings include 5-roomed house, 4-roomed cottage, whare, store-room, stables, granary, dairy, implement shed. etc. Situated £ mile from railway station, 3 miles from good town. PRICE REDUCED DOWN TO BEDROCK FOR AN IMMEDIATE SALE. £26 PER ACRE; £5OO DEPOSIT; BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. gRAND N KW gCNGALCW Unfortunately wo havo only got one of those for sale. Wo could sell dozens of them if wo had them, and the first to inspect will buy. PRICE £875. DEPOSIT £SP. BALANCE 25/- PER WEEK—INTEREST, PRUTCIPAL. RATES AND INSURANCE—EVERYTHING. What a groat proposition. Brand New Bungalow built of picked timber and materials throughout. Electric light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, built-in cupboards, linen press, large dining room, iopon fireplace, 2 large bedrooms, SLEEPING PORCH, kitchenette, tons of cupboards, Shacklock range white tiled back and sides. Largo Freehold section in good locality. ALL FOR £875. DEPOSIT £5O. BALANCE 25/- PER WEEK. £5OO QOVERNMENT

WHAT A WIN FOR SOMEONE! BUNGALOW — 4 largo convenient rooms with every convcnic e, porcelain bath, hot water service, cupboards, etc. Full i acre fro, hold. Beautiful soil. Good gardens, well planted and laid out. There is no need for us to sav anything about the value. There is a Government Mortgage of £500; that tolls nil you want to know. PRICE £875. ” TERMS ARRANGED. £io pF.R yyEEK n ett pROFIT ( MTY fruit, confectionery and newsJ agents business. Long lease;, rent 22/6 per week i lodes rates ami insurance. Large lock-up sjiop in busy thoroughfare. Turnover £6.j per week, nnd nett profit £lO per week at least. Stock and fitting insured for £250. PRICE £4OO, WALK IN, WALK OLT. JJACKSHAW, gEARLE LANDSALESMEN. FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 74 RIDGWAY ST., Opp. Rutland Hotel.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19440, 28 October 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19440, 28 October 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19440, 28 October 1925, Page 1