MARK SPROT AND C auctioneers AND land age] etc., etc., etc., FAinrs EOL SALE. 220 ACREiS (6 ° acres Iree^ 159 acres Leasehold, and acres Liver 'bed). Situated 1-J iililes from Ngahcrc Railway Station. IJew 8-roomed house, cow shed, engine room, three cow. milking plant, cart shed, and calf shed thereon. All felled and grassed, with exception of 50 acres. Price' £4 ,500. Stock at valuation.
rj(\C\ ACRES Leasehold, situated < UUjiear Mawheraiti. 90 acres felled and grassed, sub-divided into two paddocks. This is first class land, with deep soil. Prime £IOOO. ' • K'PyH ACRES, 130 acres felled, subOOU divided into four paddocks, well fenced. River bed formation, two to five feet soil, small hut and feed shed. Price £I3OO. Qe-d ACRES L.I.P. Well fenced, 00l sub-divided into four paddocks, ron Whafe. 300 acres cleared. Carrying capacity about 45 cows. With slight expenditure can be considerably increased. River bed formation and heavy ribbon wood and cabbage tree counfry. trice £lO/10/- per acre.
I rj/j A ACRES Leasehold. Fully | stocked with all necessary buildings, implements, milking plan! etc. AY el I sub-divided and practically all plolighable, in good district. Close to Railway. Price £7,200, as going concern. $)(\X ACRES, Grey Valley, fully Ut) stocked. Price £l2oo. Term arranged. Motor business for saleAVell situated, and well established with good prospective business. Owner’s reason for selling is owing to indifferent health. Three cars, five seaters, to seven seaters, with lathe, stocks, dies and tools etc. £BOO as a going concern, for prompt sale. Full particulars to bona fide enquiry.
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ona Month’s Treatment, 53; post free Address: MRS_L HAWKINS. POST FREE—E'NfeMAS from 4b 6d 12s fid eaoh. Address; Mrs _L Hawkins, 150 George St-. Dunedu> 150 GEORGE STREET. T)UNEP TN SOUTH WESTLAND ROYAL mail coach service ROSS TO WAfflO AND RETURNI AS U PLEASURE ’ IIT NOTIFYING JLS- tlio Following Timetable: ■ COACHES LEAVE ROSS— Every TUESDAY at 8.30. a.m., stopping at Hnri Hari for the night and arriving at Waiho Gorge on "iVedncsday at G. 30. p.m COACHES LEAVE WAIHO CORCE—jVery FRIDAY at 7 a.m., stopping the night at Hari Hari and ariving at Ross in timo to connect with the 3.50 p.m. tr»in on Saturday for Hokitika. FARES—£3/17/6 Return. .!0W P HAN! ’ O/o CITY HOTEL, ROSS-
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1919, Page 1
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