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VOTE for COULL AND Sound Government

rpHE gARGAINfI IN JkEAL TESTATE I ARE ADVERTISED AND SOLD FROM THIS COLUMN ; gEASEHOLD gAIRY p.AEM AS A GOING CONCERN. OITUATED I miles from the Wang*- : O nui Post Office. The present ownei has averaged £95 ' for the last 4 years loft’ (his place nrlking for town supply. ; 72 acres 20 year lease at £1 per ■acre; all in gras*, ha.'f ploughablr. balanee rolling; 9 paddocks, fences practically all new; watered by springs and i creek. 2' acres of lucerne. Buildings include 5-roomed house with oonvc* i« ences, 5-bail cowshed, registered for town supply, trapshed, harness room, new dairy 20 9. PRICE £ll5O 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, scarrifior (impleI ments all as now); 50 gallon separator, I cream cans, milk cans; 3 sows, 1 purebred Berkshire boar. The lease alone is worth the money, £1450 and you got a gold mine with the whole of the live and dead stock for nothing. | ITTESTMERE VJTESTMERE FAMOUS WESTMERE 151 ACRES FREEHOLD 51 ACRES £.36 PER ACRE £36. (UNHEARD OF VALUE IN THB I HISTORY OF WANGANUI. ! Arnrq FREEHOLD.—Situated on main road, close to school post office, stores, etc. Cream collected at gate. 3d acres ploughable, balance easy sidelings. 4' acres lucerne, good take; well witered by permanent springs. 4-roomed sound house, washhouse. bathroom, etc. 8-bail concreted rail cowshed, carrying capacity at present 20 cows and with little improvement will do 25 cows. Well planted with shelter plantations; good orchard, I BEING SOLD FOR THE V . UE OF THE PRESENT FIRST MORTGAGE £36 PER ACRE. I DEPOSIT £4oo—Balance for term oi years on one mortgage. Q OOD MIXED pARAf CROPPING. .t RAZING OR DAIRYING. Oj7 Af ’ ni:s L - T - TITLE—Good PcH fl on clay subsoil; all bee« ploughed except 20 acres shelter bush. Nearly all drained and tiled. Watered by springs and dams. S paddocks, fences in good order. Grows good crops of anything. Present owner has had 57 bushels of wheat to the acre and 1 tons of chafT; 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

PRICE REDUCED DOWN TO BEDROCK FOR AN IMMEDIATE SALE. £26 PER ACRE; £5OO DEPOSIT; BALANCE i YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. gRAND gUNGALOW L’NFORTUNATELY wo have only got one of these for sale. Wo could sell dozens of them if wo had them, and the first to inspect will buy. PRICE £875. DEPOSIT £5O. BALANCE 25/- PER AVE EK—INTEREST, PHTNCIPAL. VITES AND INSURANCE—EVERYTHING. What a great proposition. Erand New Bungalow built of pie',”/ timber anil materials throughout. Electric light, hot anil cold water, porcelain bath ami basin, built-in cupboards, linen press, large dining room, open fireplace, 2 largo bedrooms, SLEEPING PORCH, kitchenette, tons of cupboards. Shacklock range white tiled back and sides. Large Freehold section in good locality. AT.T. FOR. £875. DEPCCTT £5O. BAT.ANCE 25/- PER WEEK. £5OO gOVERNMENT TyjORTGAGB WHAT A WIN FOR SOMEONE) TJUNGALOW— 4 largo convenient rooms with every convenic e, porcelain bath, hot water service, cupboards, etc. Full J acre freehold. Beautiful soil. Good gardens, well planted and laid nut. There is no need for us to snv anything about the value. There is a Government Mortgage of £500; that tells nil you want to know. PRICE £875. ’ TERMS ARRANGED. £lO pr.R yyr.EK n ett pROFIT (MTY fruit, confectionery and new*j agents buriuess. Long lease; rent 22/6 per week i hides rates and insurance. Large lock-up shop in busy thoroughfare. Turnover £65 per week, and nett profit £lO per week at least. Stock and fitting insured for £250. PRICE £4OO, WALK IN, WALK OUT JTACKSHAW, gEABLE, LANDSALESMEN. FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 74 RIDGWAY ST., Opp. Rutland HoteL

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19444, 2 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19444, 2 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19444, 2 November 1925, Page 1