f PROPERTY LISTS. 1 EXCHANGES. £ /CARRYING BUSINESS and PLAN £ .\J for Sale or Exchange. Plant coi tt sists of 2 lorries, 2 spi'ing carts, 2 c: presses, 3 tip drays, 6 sets spring cai |V and lorry harness, 2 sets dray harnes £ 3 sets leading hai'ness, 4 tarpaulins an ~ usual stable sundries, 10 good draugl |^ and 3 one-quarter draught horses, ■£ young unbroken lialf draughts, (one i k three years old) and 1 light aged ha: *^ ness mare. Also farm implements coi X sisting of one 11 coulter drill, one X mould board plough and lot of swing' iv bars, together with lease of stables for X years, 1 year rent free and 10s per wee X lor balance of term, also lease of 4 X acres from stable at 22s 6d pc X week rent, 3i years to run. Pric X £1000. Or would exchange for goo X dairy farm. 107£ X OIIOP with double frontage, well sil X KJ uated on corner of two importau J streets, Wanganui, large verandah, __ dwelling rooms attached, outhouses, etc = Occupied and run by owner and doing good business. Price for freehold £llo{ Equity £GOO. Will exchange for farm prefer email party improved place. 1001 f)AK ACRES of first-class level land &\JO 1^ miles from Marton, 130 acre stubble, balance grass, plantations, etc. all well drained, 11 paddocks, 8 roomei house, large stables and granary, 2 acres orchard and garden. A first-clas property. £40 per acre. Equity £470 C Will exchange for an improved grazinj property. 975 ■9Q A ACRES, Sandra Block, 9 mile Ou\J from Ohingaiti and 14 fron Hunterville, 2£ miles from school, 221 acres in grass, balance milling bush carrying 2£ sheep and cattle, ring fenc ed, whnre etc. Prica £9 per acre Equity £51200. Or will exchange fo: other approved property. 992 KO£ ACRES 16 miles from Strat l)f£[) ford, 250 acres freehold, balanci L.I.P. rent only £14 ss_per annum. 101* 7 acres ploughable, balance undulating all in grass except 20 acres heavy busl and 35 acres undergrowth, will winter i breeding owes besides cattle, 10 pad docks, all wire fencing, 4 roomed house outhouses, stables, large woolshed, etc J-mile from railway station, lj milei from Township, school and Post Office £]00 worth of timber royalty to go t( purchaser. Price £12 10s. £1000' cash Or would exchange for smaller agricul tural farm. 63 TKA ORES,-5 miles from Marton, al - X.O\) level and plcraghable, first-clas; soil and splendid position, joins a cheese factory, well finished modern 7-roomec house, largo granary, stables, cow anc other sheets and bails, plantations, or chard, well laid off grounds, etc. £26 £2,700 cash, balance 5 per cent. Equitj £2,700. Or will exchange for largei dairy farm. 764, FOR SALE. f 1 A A ACRES of first class fattening J.JLUV/ country, 4 miles from important railway town, Rangitikei district, all level except about 150 acres of undulating sunny facing, large proportion river flats, but no waste land, 7 paddocks, fencing in good ord^r, 4-rooxned house. A first-class property and the best fattening land in the district. It turns off j more fat bullocks and sheep than any ' other property of same size in the country. £16 10s per acre. Good terms to a good man. 828. O£A ACRES, 10 miles from Otaki, OUU 100 acres river flat, balance r hilly, 255 acres in grass and carrying 2 sheep per acre, no buildings. Price £2 15s per acre. £300 cash. This property could be turned over at a big profit with, a little outlay. Equity about £1100. 919. ' 9Q QC\(\ ACRES of Poetically all ', &Vid\J\J level country, Government 1 Lease 20 years to run with compensa- ! tion xip to £4000 for improvements, . all in native state, and will carry C,OOO sheep, £500 will ring fence whole property, 10 miles from Galatea (Bay of Plenty). Price for Goodwill, £1,000. A first-class spec. 1078. LAND AGENTS. MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION THE MOST Up-to-date Store IN THE DISTRICT. AN Established Business for sale. Situated in the Main Street of a flourishing town on the Main Trunk, Stock valued at about £800, Plant at £220, to be had at valuation. Cash takings over £230 per month, weekly and monthly accounts amount to about £800 per month Leasehold, 9 years to run at £104 per annum, including electric light. • GOODWLL, £75. TERMS.—WiII take £600 cash, balance on approved bills and 6 per cent. Will be pleased to forward all particulars, etc., on receipt of-letter. Reason for disposing of business is that proprietors have a large farm upon winch it is compulsory to reside. W. P. GARNER & Co., LOCAL AGENTS, TAIHAPE. IN RANGITIKEI. 424 Acres Native Lease. 40 years to urn. Rent 5s per acre from Ist September, 1910. 170 Acres in grass; 130 acres just felled ready to burn. 120 Chains 7 wire fencing; 4 roomed house, shed, cow-Lails, etc. A real good dairy farm on main road, and I close to factory, school and Post Office and only 3 miles from Taihape.' Goodwill £4 per acre. £1000 can ba left at 6 per cent. W. P. Garner and Co LOCAL AGENTS, . TAIHAPE. Jtlten Bros,} ) Engineers, Iron and Brass ) Founders, Etc. \ ALL GLASSES OF MACHINERY ; ) MABE AND REPAIRED. ) No. 4, WICKSTEED PLACE, X Opposite the Chronicle Office j \ TELEPHONE 370 - WANGANUI. FOR BUILDINU MATERIAL Look up W. G, BASSETT'S SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, 90. Wilson Street, Waneanui. lAItGE Stocks of Seasoned Timbers, A Fencing VVue. Builders' Ironmongery, Ranges, Bricks, Lime; in fact ANYTHING YOU REQUIRE IN CONVECTION WITH A BUILDING. I car quote you lowest rates for timber Direct from Country Sawmills. Dassett's first-class Joinery, Mouldings, etc., are now kuown and used all over the Dominion. Orders, large or email, wil] recoiv? prompt attention.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12386, 6 December 1909, Page 6
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