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Fo* Sana <«■ t « k*»FOR Sale— 1£ Acres, St. John's Hill; sunny, healthy, dry, and well drained; 2 minutes' walk from Victoria Park. 200 choice fruit trees planted. House 7 good rooms, including large dining room, 23 by 15; hot and cold water, bath, lavatory, pantry, etc.; gr»s tlirortgliout. Plenty of water, and Okehu supply may bo had if desired. .This is a very nice property, and is offered choap to ensure a speedy sale. Price, etc.,* on aj>plication to W. B. Giesen and Co. Choice Dairy Farm. 0A Q ACRES in Taranaki, within 2 4i l ±O miles of a railway station, close to creamery and school; new 7roomed house and complete milking sheds. Price, £12 10s per acre; only ,£SOO cash required, balance at 5 per cent. CHEAP SUBURBAN HOMES. 5 Acres, 2 miles from town, 6-roomed house, all large rooms. 5 yeara old; god garden, outbuildings, etc. Price. Jißso, or with 2 cows, horse and trap, pigs, fowls, etc., .£920. Terms may be arranged. $-Acre at Ladysmith. with 5-roomcd house, bathroom, water, copper, tubs, good garden, orchard, etc. Price, .£375; only ,£SO cash wanted, balance on easy terms. PAIBBUBN & SILE, LAND AND ESTATE' AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS, WANGANUI. Agents for Thos. Cook and Son, State Fire Insurance Office. Splendid Chance to Acquire A Good Fiitm. BRANDON HALL ESTATE. T~> BAD BROS, have been instructed to ±\) oner ior sale suitable subdivisions of Hie above Splendid Estate. The land "consists of splendid flats, capable ot growing good winter feed for .stock, low fern ana grassy ridges and hills, rich fattening paddocks, and drained and drainable swamp land. There is a large area of first-class milling flax on the Estate, which will yield a large return from royalties. The property adjoins the township of Bulls, and is five miles distant from the Greatford Railway Station by good metaued road. There is a dairy factory within one mile. The Estate is divided by good wire fencing into 38 paddocks, and in subdividing the property it has been the aim as tar as possible to give each section Ixmndary fences, so that purchasers can at once put stock on tiicir land. A road five miles in length will be formed trough the centre of the property, giving access to all sections. SECTION 1. — 176 Acres level and undulating land of rich quality; well adapted ior dairyingj or fattening. -£la per acre. SUCTION 2. — 469 Acrea 13 paddocks, good ■. dwelling, etc. ; large •\v-oolslicd and flaxnull buildings. Land — rich drained swamp and. bush land. Good grain crops have been grown cm it, and the bullocks 'topped off" on it have always realised the highest market price. .£l7 10s per acre. SECTION 3. — 185 Acres. Consists of grassy ridges and some good flats capable of cropping. £7 per acre. SECTION 4. — 310 , Acres. Contains some splendid flax country; drained swamps and low grassed hills; could be made into a good dairy farm. £7 10s per acre. SECTION 5. — 353 Acres. Consists of splendidly grassed low hills, and some excellent flats with good liax. £7 per acre. SECTION 6. — 1091 Acres. This section can be purchased wfth or without about 352 acres adjoining, which was formerly pait of the Heaton Park Estate, and is leased for 21 years at 14s per acre, with right of purchase at ,£l4. There are two cottages on the leasehold. The soil is rich loam and black soil on clay, and is capable of growing heavy crops, aiici was acquired by the lat© owner of Brandon Hall from the former lessees i'cr cropping purposes, at a cost of .£S2S goodwill." The freehold of this leasehold can be acquired on Ist March, 1906, if required. The Freehold of 1091 acres is boundary fenced, all but about 20 chains and the road line, and is divided into 5 paddocks. About 230 acres have been ploughed, and turnips, rape, | and barley crops taken off. The land consists of low, well grassed hills, drained and drainable rich swamp land, and good flats. There is a large quantity of flax in parts, also a good corrugated iron whare. The freehold and leasehv)ld together will make an excellent allround farm. £7 10s per acre. SEO/TION 7.— 1119 Acres, divided into 5 paddocks. There are 100 acres of drift sand on this, section, the balance is in grass and native vegetation, and 100 acres or more have been ploughed for green crops. £3 10s per acre. I SECTION 8. — 11S7 Acres, boundary fenced all but a few chains; this land consists of flats and low ridges, and is mostly covered with high manuka and other native vegetation and flax, with grass throughout. Price, £4, per acre. SECTION 9.— 1233 Acres, mostly flat land, with grass, manuka, and other native vegetation and flax; about 150 acres have been ploughed ; there is a large area of very rich drained swamp land. .£5 5e per acre. SECTION 10.— 1178 Acres, mostly flat land, covered with grass, manuka, flax, aud other native vegetation; about 250 acres have been ploughed and cropped. £5 per acre. SECTION 11. — 862 Acres, mostly flat land of excellent quality, covered with grass, flax, toi toi, and- manuka. £6 per acre. SECTION 12. — 756 Acres, completely boun<iarv fenced; level land with low ridges, crtvered with grass and native"- vegetationl £5 10s per acre. If you ate thinking of one of these sections, get first refusal to-day — to-morrow may be too late. Full particulars from READ BROS., CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Wanganui an d. Wellington. DRINK . - TMPERIAL ALES AND QTOUT. Gold Medal St. Louie Exltibitioa. (Jrd>r film Jg*Htf]r!ck *** Co., Agtits.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11728, 1 December 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11728, 1 December 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11728, 1 December 1905, Page 8