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WEST COAST LANDS.

| Messrs Mark Sprot and Co. Grey- ! mouth Land and Estate Agents,, in ' this issue announce that they have several fine Farming properties for sale. Al! the properties arc situated in close ; proximity to the Otira and Grey Val—j ley Railway lines, and comprise some

! of the richest and most fertile land on 1 the West Coast, all being considerably improved. This offers a rare opportu- ' lit* 7 for those in search of Land to ‘‘Get In” before the time for high values , arrives. There are propositions to suit j all ideas. Tlie Otira ’Railway Line and | Gley Valley Districts are forging ahead rapidly and at the present rate of prosperity, these districts will maintain the lea'* over all other West Coast Farming districts. The country is opened up by i Railways with regular train services ns j well as good roads, bringing outlying lo- ■ cahties into close touch wth the two , butter factories at Greymouth. | The returns from the districts mon- ! tioned from a grazing and dairying j point of view, considerably exceed any ! other portions of the West Coast. The J District is in close touch with Stock Markets here and jn Canterbury by | rail. A good port is also at Greymouth j for produce export, etc., with regular steamer service.

The seasons are mild and the climate, from a farmirfg outlook, compares vourably with any district in the Dominion. Investors should make it their business to obtain a copy of the firm’s Property Lists immediately.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1919, Page 3

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WEST COAST LANDS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1919, Page 3

WEST COAST LANDS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1919, Page 3

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