PROPERTY LISTS. Good Bush Farm [J SPLENDID CHANCE FOR YOUNG J: MAN. rt We have just received instructions t 'i sell a splendid Bush Farm on the When natuna Valley Road, 27 miles from El 4 tham; of this distance 19 miles are met j. o tailed and the balance good dray road r _ Area 1294 acres. Area in grass, 351 n _ acres, Avell burnt and sown with th 3 very best of grasses; about 211bs. to tin l e acre. At present carrying over 2 shee] q to the acre and doing them well. Then jjj. are two stores, boarding house and Pos 13 and Telephone Office within 5 miles. Tin er property is ring fenced except about 61 cc or 70 chains. Tenure O.R.P. at 15s j Rent 9d per acre. q PRICE: £2 7s 6d per acre. Say £ £600 Cash. ! HOLLOWAY, f-. HOGAN, *ND I C-KDDY, ?s LIMITED. •, WANGANUJ S CNiiy<£l©o Oash x Hequired ■g -— 5- 'Q7A ACRES, Scholarship Reserve, ;s oI \J about 11 miles from Waverley n by good dray road, rent 9d per acre. 0 Lease has 19 years to run with right of 'j renewal "and full value for improvements '- if renewal not accepted. Over 100 acres !- in good grass (well fenced with new sub- * stantial fences), balance in standing '• bush on good rolling country. Capable ;- of wintering well 2£ dry sheep per acre, ® with good portion of rich river flats. 0 Price £1,000 with £100 down, balance j> for 5 or 7 years at 5 per cent. Abso- £ lutely a Bargain. Apply sharp to— :! T. E. WILSON, * P.O. BOX 9, WAVERLEY. : A Cheap Farm. 1 ONLY £500 CASH REQUIRED. I KKfJ ACRES, situated Manawatu line, j 00 \J only 7 miles from railway, 400- ---\ cleared and in grass, well watered . throughout, and lying well to sun. Country, is all ridable, and wintered' on jr cleared portion 500 breeding ewes, ber sides cattle. Three-roomed cottage and other improvements on property. Adjoining land has sold lately at £3 per r acre for standing bush. , [ PRICE: £5 PER ACRE. " TERMS: £500 CASH. . •F. Barnard Brown ; and Co., Land and Estate Agent*. > llidgway Stress. "Watuzs-xi. SECTIONS FOR SALE. ECTIONS FOR SALE. : GONVILLE AVENUE.—3O perches. ; Price £120; terms 10 per cent, de-" posit. An adjoining section is also > available. - HEADS ROAD (Balgownie).—i-aere. Price £100; fenced on three sides; terms £25 deposit. (56). j HEADS ROAD (Near Hospital).—Borough lease, Price £17 10s. (55.) HEADS ROAD (past Balgownie flats).— i-acre. Price 110; terms £50 cash. (51.) WHITE STREET (Wanganui East).—J acre, flat. Price £85. (50.) ST. JOHN'S HILL.—Two i-acre sections, adjoining. Price £170 each. (45.) ARAMOHO EXTENSION.—3 sections, river frontage. Price £126 each; terms £15 deposit. (35.) KING'S AVENUE (Gonville).—l acre, freehold. Price £320; terms cash. (34.) WILSON ST.—Splendid corner, 33 x 85 feet. £300; only £25 deposit, bali ance at 6 per cent. (59.) ' NIBLET ST.—64 links x 125 link*-. Price ! £200; terms given. ■ (39.) I MARIA PLACE.—4O x 66 feet near Post Office. Price £205; easy terms. (59.) Full Particulars from— i JOHN D. BRECHIN, 1 LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 18. ST. HILL STREET. Opposite Fire Brigade Statioa, Wanaanui, 'Phone 573. The Northsrn Land, Estate, & General Commission Agency HOKIANGA. HAVE FOR SALE in the DISTRICT of HOKIANGi a number of excellent Farms in full going order, as per the following examples, which, are offered for immediate sale: — BROADWOOD.—IOOC acres (700 Freehold, 300 Government Lease), with 7-roomed totara and kauri house; all bush land; completely fenced and -conveniently subdivided into paddocks; comprises many acres of rich river flats (no manure required for cropping); 450 acres down in grass; will carry 3 sheep to the acre, or 300 head of cattle. Very easy terms; only small amount in cast required. WAIHOU VALLEY.—BOO acres Free uold. with all homestead and farming re quirements complete; 200 acres alluvial flat; balance undulating ground; ring fenced and subdivided into 12 p..Jdocks; whole area grassed; now running 250 head cattle. 40 horses, and fIOO sheep: well watered throughout; cream cart passes daily; school *?nd Post O/Ece jandy. Terms, moderate. NEAR RAWENE.--1300 acres FreeJ hold, with 8-roomed \7ell-fmis]i3d resid- | ence, together with all necessary out- j housed and concrete dip; all fenced and subdivided; between 400 and 500 acres in grass, balance can easily be dealt with and is now carrying rough feed. Stock at present grazing on property: Number, 500 sheep, 100 cows, and a few ( j horses; could easily be made to carry | ! treble the number. Homestead is beauti- ■ fully situated on the banks of the Ho- " kianga river, close to the best known fishing grounds. For further information apply to . JOHN J. BRYERS. ] Manager. Address: • l Rawene or Kohukohu, Hokinncv c _—- - j " Open your hand at Christmas-time, \ Open your heart to Christmas chime," quoted Santa. " Quite right, quite L rieht! Do that and we'll have a real j old-fashioned merry ■Christmas. I'll do j my part when I visit Wilton's Pharma- \ oies and load up with cameras and all I sorts of delightful and mysterious parcels. Ido believe one of Wilton's cameras gives more real pleasure than anything els-e I could give.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 6
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