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Basinets Idvartltement* Land. Land. READ '±VjiS LIST. No. 158.— 581 -cresT L.1.P. ; rent £22; oa good formed ad, 7 miles from metal road, H mili-u >m school, poet office, telephone, etc.; .oan laited to metal road; about 30lr *i-rcs iv grass, balance bush. Price for goodwill, M.i 10s per acre; balance ish, or owner will exchange for a liry iarm anywhere between Stratfoid md Palmerston North. No. 217. — 200 iv res Fieehold; 7-roomed house; good shevt^ aud outbuildings; 10 paddocks; all sheep proof lences; all in «rass; within 2 miles of railway station, school, post oflioe, telephone, etc. On metalled lonr], 14- milfi I'lUtill Stratford. Price asked xU) , .£2 4 00 can remain on at 5$ per cent, lor 3 years; balance, .£SOO each; slock to be taken at valuation, or this property can be, purchased with No. 329; with 900 ewrs now on the property. No. 244.— 1589 Acres Freehold; within 4. miles of Stratlord railway station, etc., and li miles of Toko station; on good road; divided into numerous paddocks, all sheep-proof fences ; wool shed, house, etc.; capable of canyiug in winter 2 ewes to the acre. Price. X 7 l()s — X 2 ]>t>r acre down, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5 prr cent. A cheap property. No. 294. — 400 Acres L.1. P. ; rent, .£l9 10s per year; within 1 mile of Tututawa Factory, school, poet office, etc., and telephone; on good metalled i road; 5 miles from railway station; 2 4-roomcd ' houses, sheds, etc.; also garden, orchard, plantation, etc.; 8 paddocks; 370 acres in grass; 5 acres have been stumped; about 150 acres ploughable. Price, £6 10a per acre — half cash, balance on mortgage U required. No. 297.— 600 Acres; 400 acres O.R.P. at 17s 6d per acre, and 200 L.1.P.; Government rent, £2S per year; \ mile from creamery; 4 miles from school, yoil office, telephone ; 8 miles irom metal at present: 4-roomrxl house, 2 shed*, small orchard; divided into fi paddocks; 350 acres in grass, balance bush; within 13 miles of railway station. Price, M 10s per acre. ,£I7OO can remain on for some years, or owner will lease for 3 to 5 years at 5s per acre; purchasing clause at Jt4. ~Full particulars from T. C. TAYLOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, 18. ST. HILL STREET,WANGANUI. _ _»_] A I QUALITY IN Electro Plate. SPURDLE AND BOND. GRASS SEEDS. LARGE STOCKS Of OLD PASTURE RVEGRASS (maclnue dressed) AKAROA COpKSFOOT (machitfe dressed) . CLOVERS, imported and colonial TURNIPS • ><>i , MANGELS, and SUNDRY FORAGE PLANTS. All our Stocks are specially selected for purity and germination, and testings carefully made of all seeds submitted for sale. Suitable Mixtures recommended if required. Full particulars, samples, and prices on application. ' ' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. taupo quay.'. Wanganui. QPURDLE AND T)OND For EVERYTHING. /GUARANTEED QUALITY Electro Plate. SPtfRDLB A?H> BOND. Travelling Trunks. OUR TRAVELLING TRUNKS and HAT BOXES are specially suitable for holiday trips. They are light, but strong; made, of steel and bound witii steel hoops. ' They are rigid, thus do not permit the contents to be crushed out of recognition. We have them in all sizes and at our usual moderate prices. DAVID McFARLANE, RIDGWAY STREET. ATMAS PRESENTS IN Electro Plate * At , * i SPURDLE AND t BONDS. yMAS PRESENTS A SPECIALITY, SPURDLE AND BOND. WANTED Known. — Nothing succeeds like success, and Ruccess ia the reward of true merit. This has been so with Banks, the well-known Boot Repairer, of 46, Harrison Street, who Soles and Heels Ladies' snd Gent.'s Boots at popular prices— 2s 6d and 3s 6d. All work and material guaranteed. (

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12053, 21 December 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12053, 21 December 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12053, 21 December 1906, Page 8