j WEST _CO AST. ' LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS i WE BELIEVE IN THIS LAND BEI CAUSE WE KNOW ITS VA^UE. I WE STAND BEHIND OCR RE- . PUTATION AND RECOMMEND | THE LAND TO RETURNED SOLJ DIKES AS CHEAP, EASILY ! WORKED, IMMEDIATELY PRO- | DUCTIVE AND CAPABLE OF i greatly increased value. j A'JK ACRES FREEHOLD, along,Tc4 t) s jde Railway Station and •Main Road, six-roomed homestead, daily, barn and shearing shed, slaughter house, cart and implement shed, garage and blacksmith’s shop, two whares, stable, etc., spring water supply, orchard ‘ and garden. All cleared 1 and plougliable, with the exception of : about five acres shelter pines; good . deep rich soil. About 50 acres recentj ly ploughed, and Fordson Tractor and Plough still at work. Will carry about 600 sheep and 60 to 70 cattle; £lO per acre; easy terms. rtQpT ACRES FREEHOLD; 78a acres various Leasehold ; tenures; 150 acres cleared and in good ; grass. Heavy timber on balance, part--1 ly cut off by millers and good rough feed showing. Will carry 250 head grown cattle in present condition; small proportion fenced; two miles from country post, office and schools; 3i miles from butter factory. Only five miles by good road from railway stai tion; excellent grazing proposition. I Price £7OOO. iO K A ACRES FREEHOLD, all AtJ\J cleared and fenced and substantial buildings thereon. Land in good heart; practically all ploughable; ready for immediate occupation; price £l7 ss. per acre. Strongly recommend this proposition, which is convenient to railway line, station, school, and post 1 office. 1 | AA ACRES RENEWABLE I TcUU LEASE—good locality with ! virgin country; about 100 acres felled and grassed; conveniently situated; 1J miles from railway station; partially fenced; good proposition with great prospective increase in value. Price £4 10s. rtOA ACRES FREEHOLD. Land jU tJyJ wholly cleared and all ploughable. Strongly fenced; good heart; no buildings; owner prepared to assist purchase in necessary buildings. £ls per acre. Our guarantee goes with this proposition . MARK SPROT AND C 8„ ’(ESTABLISHED 1865.) GREYMOUTH.
JACKSON JO HOKITIKA. ROYAL WALL MOTOR SERVICE THROUGH CONNECTION. HOKITIKA TO JACKSONS ON SAT URDAY MORNINGS. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS wit* the Christchurch Overland Service ' from JACKSON, reaching HOKITIKA about 7 o’clock p.m. Agent for MESSRS CASSIDY AN® HALL’S overland coaches. QPECIAL TRIPS to and from Jacksons jit other times, by arrange* TOURS TO SOUTH WESTLAND and all parts of the district arranger for at shortest notice. Careful and expert drivers. Cars at call, Day or Night. Booking Office: Wharf Street, Hokitika. W. GOOCH, : : Proprietor. Park Street, Hokitika; ’Phone No 7.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1919, Page 1
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