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Bufcnus AdYeitlMmuiti, FOR SALE. A VERY nice Suburban Home of 15 acres, 2£ miles from Wanganui. House . 6 rooms, large stable, fowl-house and runs, 22 fruit trees ui>full bearing and 100 choice ', selected fruit trees just planted; 8 acres ! level, will carry 8 cows. Well sheltered, and watered by running stream; lying well to the sun. This is a nice little place, and is being offered cheap to ensure auick sale. Apply for further, particulars to W. B. GIESEN AND CO., . Ridgway Street. " F. H, HASELDEN & Co., LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL . AGENTS, Office, Upstairs, Baddeley and Torlong's Buildings. ABfiAL Bargain. — Campbell Street.— High land and splendid position; full i-acre, with 6-roomed house, outbuildings, etc., al4 first-class. Price, JE575. St. John's Hill.— Only 250 cash— Good house, 6 rooms, compact homestead; half an acre of land, good orchard. Price for the lot, £450. 5000 Acres in th« Waikato, well improved, £3 158 per acre. A fortune in it by subdividing. ' 400 Acres. — All grass, well improved; house and outbiuldings; £7 10s per acre, Beßt and cheapest farm in the district. We are prepared to deal with clients for the balance of Heaton Park in large or small blocks. F. H. HASELDEN AND CO., RIDGWAY STREET. Good Freehold Farm. fTIHIS property is well worth inspecting 1 by anyone desirous of securing a Farm at a reasonable figure. The owner having made a considerable sum of money off the farm, now wishes to retire, and is willing to sell at .£l3 per acre to effect a speedy clearance. The following are the particulars: — 282 ACRES undulating country, 190 acres in English grass, the balance stubble ; now carrying 200 sheep, 20 cattle, and 7 horses. The place is well watered by dams, creeks, and permanent springs. The fences are in good order. The soil is black on top with clay subsoil, and grows 40 bushels oats and 30 bushels wheat per acre, besides good turnips. The improvements consist of sevenroomed dwelling, 6-stalled stable, cartsTicd, granary, shearing shed, trap shed, and other outbuildings, sheep dip, orchard garden, etc. Price, .£l3 per acre. Land of similar quality and farther back, -and ■without •improvements, has recently been sold at £12 10s per acre.' ' FAIRBUmF <fc §ILK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, RIDGWAY STREET^ TO SHEEP FARMERS The Chance of a Lifetime. CVA ACRES sheep. and cattle country, O• U all in grass but shelter bush; 160 acres ploughable ; sub-divided and well fenced with post and wire; well watered, carries 2 sheep per acre. Well appointed residence and all necessary outbuildings. Acres Freehold— Price, .£6 10s per acre, about cash. 450 Acres Leasehold at 6s per acre, with purchasing clause at J26 10s. Splendid road; six miles from rising town- \. ship. No goodwill for lease.* This is splendid land, and the freehold and leasehold together form' one of the cheapest properties on the coast. All particulars from W. M, ASHTjON & Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WANGANUI. Wanganui Supply & Agency Company, Ltd., GENERAL MERCHANTS. f\N SALE:— FARMERS' REQUISITES. SEED. OATS. TABLE POTATOES. WHEAT, BRAN. SEED POTATOES. POLLARD, CHAFF, FENCING. , WIRE NETTING, WIRE. | WIRE FENCE DROPPERS. ' PIPE IRON GATES. 1 NAILS AND .STAPLES. 1 O.K. WASHING MACHINES. ' Stock of Kempthorne Prosser and Co.'s Westfield Manures. Wool Packs and Corn Sacks to arrive shortly. Cash Buyers of Sheepskins,- Wool, Hides, and' Tallow. ' >-- ■ > WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. [▲ OABD.] B. G. L^ MASSEUR AND MALE NURSE (Late of .Sydney Sanitarium), Will treat patienti at their hornet. P.O. Box 333. ~ '-'

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 8