GENUINE BARGAINS I ‘4OO ACRES of Pvel and slightly i rolling country, 3 miles from irn- ■ portant town, Rangitikci district and {practically adjoining railway station, . subdivided into 13 paddoc l ' watered by springs and dams. 2 houses of 5 and 4 rooms respectively, man’s whare. -2 granaries, horse stalls, 2 motor sheds, 1 ■ woolshed. yards and dip. About 20 'acres bash and plenty of plantations: 50 acres ploughed for root crops, balance grass. Practically all drained and fences in tip-top order. Farms no ihet.ter in this district are doing from 1 to 7 ewes per acre according to treatImcnt. BHTCE ONLY £3O BEU. ACRE. '£2ooo CASH. Genuine reasons for {.selling. -).jQ ACRES of level and rolling ““ country; mihvs from Palmerston North by good metal roads, easily ;200 acres ploughable, about 50 acres of 1 which is now* ploughed. .10 paddocks. ]<B roomed house (out of repair), cowshed with cone etc floor, stable, etc. PRICE ONLY £l6 PER ACRE. £l.OOO CASH. A great opportunity for a worker or man with capital to make a big profit. NOTE— These are two of the best bargains wo have had to offer for a c.onsideiable {period. The 320 acr.es being a particularly good and pretty place. Make ' irrangements at onco for inspection. J. HARRIS & SONS. SOLE AGENTS. MARTON. Established 51 Years I WARPLANE (Sire Martian, dam AJelicia). ' Martian, sire of, winners of over | £220,000; Adelicia sired by Charlei magno IL; dam Angele, sired bv Alultii form. ; Warplane is a rich hay, with black ' • points, standing 15.3. Warplane started altogether sixteen times and was' only once unplaced on which occasion { he finished fourth, hopelessly broken I down. He met all our best horses de-j feating such as Surveyor, Amythas,; C-enidcs, Miss Mimic, numerous others. Jn the 1927-23 season Warplane’s progeny won £2432 in stakes. Grazing 3s. Also paddock fees at Marton 3s. All care; no reap risibility. { -Mares not proven in foal will receive ; special rates. For further particulars G. CHAMBERLAIN, { P-C. Box 266, Wanganui. KRONAST’3 STABLES i Wilson St. i ’Phone 2007. I To Travel Wanganui & Marton i; Districts. I CH. HORSE HUMBUG (22) ! Sire, Absurd (J) Imp; Dam, Eulogy I (22) Imp. Brother to Epitaph, Fulsome, Eulalie; half-brother to Commendation. ! jJUMBUG, when racing, proved him i elf a sterling performer, and in 131 [starts as a two-year-old was unplaced . [only once, and his wins included six races on end. , [ Humbug is the sire of Decoy Bird, To Koroke. both winners, and Cyrille, only runners in New Zealand; also several winners in Australia (Bunkum. |No Humbug, Be, Canny, Annoyance. Foolery). Grazing, the best In Marton and lurakina, at 3s. Maros proving empty, i free service next season. All care, no responsibility. Cards n 1 further particulars W. R. KRON A ST, Owner, j Turakina j r —■~ + J Make I THE II ! CHRONICLE | I Classifier? ’ I'l ! Ailvb i I I • ! f [ your ! Labour { I Bureau ! i i ! —if you want a situ- |[ : ! ation, or require labour, J 1 a Classified Advt. will J 1 serve you quickly and ! [ 1 promptly. [ t i i ; For I Quick | { Results I , i { use the i| I I { Classified I i| { Columns I ! | of | THE j | CHRONICLE i ! 11 * ► r
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 12
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