LIST OF PROPERTIES For Sale BY STEVENS & GORTON, AUCTIONEERS, linud and Stock Agents, BULLS, RANGrIfIKEI. AND PALMERSTON NORTH. j 700 acres freehold, a first-class' agricuitaral farm, situated within 3 miles of the Marton Railway Station and 4 miles from township of Bulls, fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 5 acres of plantation; and orchard, permanent supply of water, tenroomed dwelling-house, woolshed, sheepydrd, &c M together with the option of purchasing a leasehold farm of 400 acres ' within one mile of the township of Bulls, well-improved and rented at a moderate rental. 518 acres, first-class Agricultural and Grazing Farm, adjoining township 6f Marton, and within ..;.-. two miles of that Railway iSta- ...;. tioii. Fenced; subdivided, .into ten ; paddocks. ; 150,,acrqs, ! under crop. .Balance well-laid. • down m; : English' grasses. Eight : roomed house; gdod stable and: other necessary farm buildings. ti , . of garden and-orchard.; 200 acres, section . , 28, ; . Manchesterj Block, at junction of Makino and Stan way Roads: Half ' clear,' well grassed, and. available for plough. Good supply of water. 153 acres first-class . land, Wairoa 11 district, within 4 mile's of "Vfoutdtara, partially improved, 143 fern and grass, 10 bush. . , t - ' 2,279 acres good .Agricultural Land, near Halcomb'e and within easy distance of F.eilding and Sandpri, (already surveyed into suitable sections for small farms), with 2,^)00 sheep. : . 518 acres of good agriculitural land, adjoining township of Marton, sub-divided into eight paddocks.. "4 dams oh the property/ Part of section 12, Caraiarvon, con-, taining 12^ acres. * .' 327 acres, sections 171, 172, and 174, Moa district,' Taranaki, -4 miles from Ifiglewobcl, fronting Norfolk Road. 450 acres first-class Agricultural Land; air of which has been ploughed and laid down m grass, sub-divided into ten paddocks, with eight-roomed , House, Stable, Granary, and Stock-yard, situated within three miles of Marton, and blose to Bonny Glen railway station. ..'.'. ; 411 acres, Halcombe, about a mile frbih the Railway Station, part deaV. • 1\ acres, section 53, near' township and railway station, Hal-' 'combe. " ' ' 500 acres, section 6 1,;, Manchester Blbcjf, fronting Junction Road. , 22 1 acres, Fern Lea Farmv section ; 99,.pn .pjan.of, Sandon, fenced.and: . subdivided into seven paddocks,. ... ...sjxra'qomed .dwelling-house, .all ; V,.jne : 9essary r 'farm buildings,, pern i • manent: ..supply of water, ',- andI good foontage to main i trunk ; r0ad...., ;.• ■ :, ' ... ■• i; i 834. acres, section 319 on plan of ; Carnarvon, fenced round, and' \ within two miles of the railway- ' station./ ••' . ', -'.■>. . '. 200 acres,* section '23s, Kiwitea, 1 ; frontage of- 25 chains to Kim--bolton Road. New 3-robtned : housdiand-' 2-roomed ' cottage, 50 ' acres m good grass aiid subJ . divided into two paddock's.---j 1 220 acres; ■ freeiiold, Mahbh ester : Blobkj Sections 96 and 302. ' 300 ■ acres cleared' amd m, gbod 5 j grasses, metal road' tb : gkte, ten I ! miles from 1 Feildiug 'aivd JVlavton, : ; and seven from Halcomb'e^ 416' | chains fending already" erected! ■ on ; property. : Ornamental tfe'cs! I plahted'bn gbod site for a lipusa, I and ah : orchard pHfited'mth •. choide fruit trees. "\' : "; J ! ; ,\ JI7OO acres or lesslj;^sep|lion' i 347, Awahviri^consisting of "' 15,10 ■ ■ acres cleared and 190 bush' land, I th^ greater part "having - been ; : ploughed, aboiit 1300 acres'being,' I alluvial deposit soil, sub-jdivided' I into' -'i5 ;i "'paddocks, Well-fenced,' i and watered. 'Also, 14irpqm.e6V; j dwellirig-house. Good orchard, ! and : lawn, . two stables, "stock- | ' yard and ' cowshed."' '5-roorned 1 dwelling-house, 4-roomed clwell- ' j servant men's house,. 1 woolshed, yards and sheep dip i ( taiik built r in ), are on the proI perty_ v .' ; ' ' ' '":''"' ' '' ' I Intending', purchasers wilj^ be provided witlr 'a horse, and shown py.er ihe properties, on application to $TEVENS & GORITQN j Auctioneers, Bulls. :'••!■•:;. \ GRATEFUL — COMFORTING. ! ,'■... . . . ! I3#p's .jbffltfi&:\-'-I .•-.'■'• '— '^— yi ' " ■ ■ : i ■; .v. BREAKFASTi I ''■'■»'•'- > | j..... t i-:., ( !: ; -' .L-u_ - I '-/-!.-" 1 ! i <* .By a thorough- of the natural laws which govern the 1 operaiions of digestion and nutrition; and ()ya careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our'' breakfast fables iiwith . a ! delicately flavburSd beverage which may save us niariy heavy doctors' bills. It ~-W 'by 'the 1 judicious use of isuch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built tip- until strong enough to f esist' tendeftcy^ to- disease. Hundreds ; of subtle maladies aYe floating aroriiid us ready to 'attack i wherever there is 4 weak point. We may escape many" 4 fatal shaft -by keeping- ourselves welirfortifiedljwith pure^ blood and' a prop.erly= nourished, frame . ." rrr See article m, the Civil. Sevvj^e Gazette. Made' simply with boiling water or milk. ■ Sold^-m; packets^ by ' Grocers, labelled thus :^— . ;. : . .:n i . ; JAMES EPPS A^D ; GO- ; i HMdsoPAtMic'tifi^itoSTs,^ ' LONDON, ENGLAND, 7j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 180, 27 June 1884, Page 4
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