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STEVEIfS , | GORTON j Al[ci|)i|EEßS, j BULLS^ RaNGITIKEI. I AND PABJIIERSTON NORTH.! 700 acres freehold, a first-class agvi-j cultural farm, situated within 3: miles of the Marton Railway] Station and 4 miles from town-' , sh W°£ 81 % fei&§cl jv &s[ sub-i 5, \aiVJaea.intoH(Jf a ; dd6cl<s, I -acres! of plantation and orchard, permanent supply of water, teun roomed dwelling-house, wool-j shed, sheepyard, &c, together; •t qption ,ofr . 'f f eS;sd^iQia .farm y# ± 400 £ afresj withid 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 of Martpn^and within two miles of that Railway Station. Fenced and sub divided into ten paddocks. 150 acres under crop. Balance well-laid down m English grasses. Eight WiMdAouse^^^gpd | stable and oiSieHn*eessaiy' rsrttr buildings. Two acres of garden and orchard. 200 acres, section 28, Manchester , P}o ck > k at^U»9tiqno|'Ma^inosa^d , U S | an f^ r W> n A l-''B4h ofe, well grassed, and available for plough. Good supply of water. 153 acres firsfcerass land, Wairoa district, within 4 miles of Wai■^l^i.m^J igy>|ovej3!«T£S fern and grass, 10. biish., , 2,279 acre* : go'dd^'-ii^raiturafLand, , ifialppm&e; aitdoifiri tKiit^Siy '■■ distance of Feild.ing^ud.Sandon, (already survejeff into suitable wetidftßtf M< 'ii&ms I s HrHh , t , ; . V ,;2,Qpft sheep, p,,,^.:..,, i.i-A S IS acres of good agricultural land, adjoining township of barton. iijjj: !•'.:. 4- daniis on;tne property!' o '- ; Part of section 12,i.0Srharvon, con-i taining 12^ apre5. . .., , , • . «•■„. ;• I 327 "acres,- sections , 171," 17^, "and \ :f. t'^'l74, Moa;^distriicti't-rrahaki, miles from- Ingle^bbtl, fronting 450 acies first-class AgiiiGultural ■^ ""Lm; dll ; of d wlH^%a? been ploughed and laid down m grass, » uu>: $ t \s$ l trmW&^;9^eygtable, MJn'.fe^Ji^i *,"-^ i^^yard, sita- ■ "atud within three miles of M 4 ir41^ acres, Halcoinb^^ftbout a mile from the Railway Station, part X|,^Qfes T ; feeeti&n.; -5. 3 ; ,> ' «Ae&*»"iio wn--1 Block, fronting Junction Road. 221'«ww3di'(iB l Wrfi^ea TOhi, f||«!iSi ..-wo BP}9.W-P^ Qf -Saftdon- foKiifed and " . ,i;v^]l'r.^ v ; i 4?4riato, j ßev!en. paddocks, six-roomed dwelling-chouse, all •necessat^'-fari briiliiingi, V ' $er)!^H piauent. /supply., of- wafer', and goad .; frontage-; toJrmain trunk road^, „ _--„. - j J 834 acres, section 3 19 on f plan of '"'•'Ca'ffiat'vrip;, fence^ 1 .round, and withiii'two miles of the railway „ ; 20Q,;&crBs^ rseotion ■ 2gsy-iEiwitea, frontage of 25 ••ch'aitfs to Kimbolton j.Road.^ ., t f house and ; 2-roomed cottage, 50 X :J ' >! ;jic?ej3''|h. good 1 ' 1 grass .'and sub- •- ; ' jj;:! ' l divitled :: iht6''tWo paddocks. 1220 acres, freehold, Manchester Blockfjf Motions i 9iß r Wd*SO2^ :l stJi& .ftor^s^ijlclearedu amdii <iri good grasses . metal rO ad tp .-gate.^ Jon miles from. Feil'diiig and Miivtnn, and Wtfkft : ftoTs Halccin^e: ' 416 chainSjjf.en^ing, ,^eady /5 e^jp^ on property. Ornamentai'trees plati&U on goocl sHe for a liouse. and ffrt' *iA%htfrtl^pia^fed -^tn : , ]& Qho-ipfr.fj?.uitifa-eesv.< - •■■: ; 7i' 1700 .acres'- (more^pi^le'^), section 347,Awjih,urj J< pp^ § isti 3 n^of. l; l^f . ; acres cleared and 190 bush-land, ' ' J tti J Q''' gr&at'er .' part t '^av liig been •''''pioii^hba, ah s ou ! t t'3o's acres being alluvial: deposit s\f6idjt*rde^ ,», r . •..iifttQ j^; .pajddo^}j8 A wellMfehced, and' watered. .^kaf;i.l4-roomed dwelling-house.' Good orchard and l&wn, -t;wo.^afcaWes, ,!Stqe,k/ yard and cowshed. s : ?o6ihed d walHng-J4pi\sp, d^well ? ingMtouse, Wvifiif men's libuse, woolshedj j^prds ,and sheep- t d,ip ( tan k built-in" ), ' are on thY prol Intending purchasers will be provided with a horse and shown ovej,- --,/.,,,.; i;, AuQtionee,re, ißuto. GRATEFUL — COMFORTING. Epp's Cocoa. "breakfast. ■ "By a thorough knowledge of the i natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and jby a oarofglvapplicatiofl-^f tkejj-fine | [(ro^tli^'oflwell-VeleotH JEpps Has provided our breakfast i tables with a delicately flavoured ! beverage whioh may save us many [heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious .use/'fr-SjUc^i .avticl|S of-->iljej^ j that^od|sfi§i^on ll£_ j built up until strong enough to resist ■every tendency to disease. Hundreds of sn^tje maladies arc floating arp.und us rpady to attack wherever there is ;a weak point. We may espape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves jwcll fortified with pure blood and a Iproperly nourished frame," — See article m the C'ipl Service Gazette. i Made simpl-y ys'itbs .boiling water or jmilk. I 'r\4.! v ! Sold m pap^etfe by Grocers, jlabelled thus :l- ''0 > IfA^ND CO. S .] HOMCEOPA l tlllG|cilEMlSTS, ! LONDOJJ, Eit^GllAND, (

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 4

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