LIST OF PROPERTIES For Sale B V STEVENS & GORTON, AUCTIONEERS, liand and Stock Agents, BULLS, RaNGITIKEI. AND PALMERSTON NORTH. 700 acres freehold, a first-class agricultural farm, situated within 3 miles of. the Martou Railway Station and 4- miles from township of Bulls, fenced and subdivided into 10 paddooks, o acres of plantation and orchard, permanent supply of wftter, tenroomed dwell ing-house, woolshed, sheepyard, <&c,, together with the option of purchasing a leasehold farm of 400 acres within one mile of the township of Bulls, well-iraprovedj and rented at a moderate rental. 518 acres, first-class Agricultural and Grazing Farm, adjoining township of Marton, and within two miles of that Railway Station. Fenced and subdivided into ten . paddocks. .150 acres i tinder crop. Balance well-laid, downjn; English grasses. Eight : roomed house ; good stable and . . ? ■ otherr necessary farm . buildings. Tyro acres of garden and orchard. 200 acres, section 28, Manchester Block, at junction of Makino and Stanway Roads. Half clear, well grassed, .'and available for plough. Good supply of water. 153 acres first-class .; land,* Wairoa district, within 4 miles of Waitotara, partially improved, 143 fern and grass, ,lo bush, 2,279 acres'good Agricultural Land, near flalcombe and within easy 1 . ; distance of Feilding and,Sandon, (already surveyed into' suitable sections for small farms), with 2,000 sheep. 518 acres of good agricultural land, t ;* adjoining township of Marton, sub-dividea into eight paddocks': "4 dams on the property. Part of section 12, Carnarvon, con- '' turning 121 acres. 327 acres, sections 171, 172, and 174, Moa district, Taranaki, 4 miles from Inglewood, fronting! Norfolk Road. • 450 acres first-class Agricultural Land, all of which has been; ploughed and laid down iri 'grass' Bub-divided into teh ; "paddocks, with eight-roomed House. Stable, Granary-;. and Stock-yard, sikn ated within three miles of Marton, and close to Bonny Glen, railway station. . 41^ acres, Halcombe, abpnt a mile from the Railway Station' part clear.- ■ r.J ■•■■■>. 7| acres, section 53, near township, and railway station,. Halcombe. '; '•■-■•■•■ ' , 500 acres, section 61, Manchesteri Block, fronting. Junction Road, f 221 acres, Lea .^arin, section 90 on plan of , Sancton, fenced and sub-divided into seven, paddocks,! six-roomed dwelling-house,'' all necessary farm puildings, per- _ nianeni supply of water, and good frontage to main trunk road. ' ' ■''•■••■ |834 acres, section 319 oh plan of Carnarvon, fenced round, and within two miles of the railway station. . ; 200 acres, . 235, Ki wijtea, ' frohta'ge'of 25 chnins to Kimbolton Road. New 3-rooined house and 2-roomed cottage, 50 acres m good grass ' 'and sub J divided into two paddooksi ' 1220 acres, freehold, Manchester ■■■■" Block, sebtions 96 and 302. 300 acres cleared amd m good grasses, metal road to gate, ten miles from Feilding and Marton, and seven from Halcombe. 41 6 chains fencing already erected oil property: ' - Ornamental trees planted on goodsite for a hoiise, and aii ' orchard planted with' choice fruit trees. >■'■■:>■:•'! }700 acres (more or less); 1 section 847, Awahuri, consisting of 1510 acres cleared and 190 bush landj the ! greater : part having been! ploughed, about 1300 acres beingj alluvial deposit soil, sub-divided . into 15 paddocks, .well-fenced, : and watered. Also, 14-roomed 4 we Pi n gb° use r QOO4 prpljardj and lawn, tvvo stables, stock-' yard and cowshed. 5-roomedi dw'^lling-hbuse, 4-roomed dwell-: ing house, servant men's house, woplshed, yards and sheep- dip 1 (tank built-in), are on the property. ;> i Intending purchasers wil^ he .pro-.' Vid,f4 ( a hqi:s€| 'and' sho^vn pv^eri the' properties, on application to s j STEVE N^feGORTONi Auctioneers, Bulls. j GRAT#T7L.U COMFORTING. ; .•• BREAKFAST. ;. ! ; ; • .?'• By a thorough :■ knowledge 1 of the! natural laws which govern the opera-, tions ; of digestion^ and ' nutrition, and by a parcfril appljoatiofl o| fhe finei pijopoi'ties of -w.ell-selecfed 0000a, Mr i Epps has provided, our breakfast' tables "withi a delicately ilavonred, •beverage which may save us. many > heavy doctors') bills. It is by the ■judicious. ns,e of such ' articles of ididt! that a constitution may be ;gradnally| buil^p uptil strong enou^Uto resist e_vevy tendency to ' Hundred^ 1 of subtle maladies' are floating arbnnbt ijb ready to attack wherever there is; a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by . keeping ourselves' well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished .frame." — r See Article m th. c o^l Sewiw <j^f^. Made w^^ bq^ vl S Water, or. mi(k. ■,■!..".' :■' •..." ; •", . ..; Sb|d ( m $\b papkets, by Gvpeers, labelled inus! 4 — ' '■'■■■"<■ ZAum wm ahp go., HOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, * LONDON, ENGLAND, \'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 4
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