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PHOTOGRAPHY. MB. KIRKWOOD desires to an* nounce to his patrons in Fox« W, that they can have duplica'e ' copies' of Pho.os. taken by him on his last visit, by sending prepaid order to Marton.- Reduced prices, 12s per di zon ; 7s 6J. half-dozen. Specialities — Enlargements from land Photos, beautifully coloured framed, complete io gilt frame, £1 ls T IST OF PRO ERTIE FOR SALE. SANDON DISTRICT. 90 acres fenced, grassed, or under crop; price very reasonable. This is a very neat little farm, and would be well worth the attention of a small capitalist. £8 per aero will be taken 850 acres fronting a good metalled road, and exceedingly well situated ; partly cultivated ; all substantially fenced and in English grass; splendid dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Price £10 per acre ; half cash, balance in five years at 8 per cent 200 acres more or less, also well situated, and fronting main road from Sanson to Palmerston ; has been all ploughed and cropped ; wi.h every convenience in the shape of buildings and improvements. An enterprising man, who understood his business, might make a nice little fortune out of this place. Price only £10 per acre 200 acres on district road, formed but not metalled ; the land is ali under grass, but has not been ploughed ; terms easy ; price low CAMPBKLLTOWN. 91 acres, partly fenced, felled, and in grass. Terms half cash, balance in 5 years at 8 per cent. Price low— £6 per acre FEILDING DISTRICT. 440 acres fron ting Makino Road ; all , fenced and in grass, with good dwelling-house and outbuildings thereon. Price. £6 per acre, terms easy 350 acres, 240 of which is felled and sown in English grass ; all fenced in ; garden, dwellinghouse, outbuilding.-', stockyards, &c, complete for £7 per acre. 900 acres more or les* ; 200 acres felled, grassed, and fenced, with cottago and other improvemont9 thereon. Terms, half cash, balance at 8 per cent, for a period to suit purchasers. Price much below market value ; £5 per acre will be taken 40 acres, one mile north of Makino station * improved and built on. (Jnly £5 per acre is asked for this valuablo property BOLLTOWN. A very nice little farm of good land, all fenced, cleared, and subdivided, quite close fo the township, for sale at £12 per acre. This is undoubted.} a bargain. Thero is a 3-roomed cottage which cost £70; this will be given in FOXTON. 3 town sections, about 18 acres, i Th-s v- ry valuable property will be given away for £800 ; half cash, balance, 8 yoars at 8 per cent. This property is close to Norbiton 1 very commodiou*. dwelling hou_e, 6 rooms and acre of land, Motoa Road ; £350 will be now taken. The house, which is nearly new, should be worth this amount without the 'and. 65 acres of land near the township, £7 10s per acre; half cash, balance at 8 per cent ; can remain five years Also, several TOWN SECTIONS for aale in Foxton, Palmerston, Sandon, and Feilding, too numerous to particularise, but will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply by letter to X.Y.Z., office of tnis paper. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (Fire and Marine). Estab. 1859. Capit -1, £1,000,000. Tho Undersigned are prepared to receive proposals for insuranc. is on Buildings, Standing crops, Stacks of Wheat, Oata, Hay, *o Barns, Granaries, and Woolsheds, Stables and Outhouses, Farmhouses, Agricultural Implements. The Company not being bound to any tariff, each proposal will be considered on its merits, and the rate assessed accordingly. Detached risks will be accepted at rates substantially lower than thcec now curren c. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Sub- A gents, Foxton. WE, the undersigned, having purchased the Paiaka Ba wmill, near Foxton, lately occupied by Aiessrs M'Beth & Co, are prepared to execute orders for « Bed Pine Matai Bata Honeysuckle, or White Pine any quantity. BORDER, MASON A CO.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 35, 31 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 35, 31 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 35, 31 December 1880, Page 4

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