xTiUxTExiTTjjjS For Salje , : . BY .... .. STEVENS & GORTON; I AUdTIONEEES, Xand and Stock Agents, : BULLS, RaNG-ITIKEI. AND PALMERSTON NOETH ; 70.0 acres freehold, -a first-qlas^agri-cultural fa^rn^ sitiiate^ v \vithin 3 : miles : bf the Martou Railway Station and 4 miles from township, of Bulls, fenced and subdivided into 10 pacWocks, 5 acres of plantation and Orchard, per- • , man ent' supply of . writer, tenroomed dwelling-house, wool- ! shed, sheepyard, &c, 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, f first-class Agricultural and Grazing Farm, adjoining : township of Marton, and within two miles' of ! that '■ Railway Sta- ! tion. Fenced and sub divided : into ten paddocks. 150 acres : under crop. . Balance well-laid • down m English grasses; Eight' roomed house ; good stable and other necessary farm buildings.' "■ Tvro'a'cres of garden and orchard. 200 acres, section 28, Manchester Block, at junction; pf Makino and .■ ; -Stan way Roads. ..flajf clear, ' i well grassed, and available for : plough. Qood sup.ply of water, 1 153' ttcres first-class land,. Wairoa . ; district, within 4 miles of Waitotara, partially improved, 143 ;° fern and grass, 10 bush. 2,279 acres good Agricultural Land, ■■; ; near Halcombe and within easy • i distance of Feilding and Sandon, ; (already surveyed into suitable sections for small farms), 'with ! 2,000 sheep. ' ;• .;• s|lß acres of good agricultural land, adjoining township of , Marton, ■•< ! sub-divided into eight paddocks'. 4. dams on the property. s Part 'of .'section 12, Carnarvon," eon- •' taihing 121 acres. 327 acres,_ r sections; 171,,172y and •! : 1 7;f». Mo . a district,, ,Taranaki; 4 i J&ipLa; s ' ewool1 ' frontillg 4^o acres; ' first-class Agricultural 1 Land, all of which has been ploughed and laid down m grass, a shb-diviaed into ten' paddocks, : with eight-roomed House. Stable, •; . Granary, and Stock-yard,, situi ated within three, miles of' Mar- ■ ' ton, and close to Bonny Glen ; railway station: ■'■>'"■■ .. .:411i acres, Halcombe, about a mile ■ *■■ ! irom the Railway Station, part ; clear. ■ ■■'•'• • 7i:acres; ; section 53, near town-' I ship and railway • station, Halcombe. SPO acres, section 61, Manchester ' .Block, fronting Junction Road; ,221 acres, Fern Lea. Farm, section , , ! 90 on plan of Sandon,. fenced and" . sub-divided into sere,n paddocks, •six-roomed dwelling-house, all necessary farm buildings^ 'permanent supply of .water, and good frontage to main trunk road. > XB34 1 acr.es, section 319 on plan of : Carnarvon, fenced round; and within two miles of the railway , . ptation. • 2()0 acres, section 235, "Kiwitea, frontage , of 25 : chains to Kirn, ; boltbn' Road. . New 3-roomed house and 2-roomed cottage, 50. acres m good grass, and subdivided into two paddocks..,,;, '' 1220 acres, freehold, Manchester Block, sections 96 and i 802.' 300- --. | acres, cleared, , ; amd . ■m : . good / grasses. 1 metal road to gate, ten 'miles from Feilding and Marton, ■ and seven from Halcombe.- 416 ; -chains fencing already' erected; f ! v on property. Ornamental trees ' ■■'■' -'planted on good site, for a house, and : a?i' l orQhaf4 pjantea with, ohoice fruit trees. if " ' 1700 iacres (more or less), section 1 1 ''••, ; 347, Awahuri, consisting of 1510, acres cleared and 190 bush land, 1 '.'the greater part . haviug been ploughed, aoout 1300' acres being j alluvial deposit soil,sulD-divided into 15 paddocks, ' well-fenced, -.■■■r.an'd watered. Also, 14-roomed dwelling-house. Good orchard arid lawn, two stables, stockyard and cowshed. 5-roomed dwelling-house, 4-roomed dwell- . ing house, servant men's house, woolehed, yards and; '^ip (tank built-in), are ,pn the pro- _. perty. ,', _' L '..\- ,. \ .'.,■, ' 'Intending purchasers will be provided w^ith a horse and shown over the properties, on application to STEVENS & GORTON ■; i Auctioneers, Bulls. I f. GRATtEFUL — COMFOtfTItfG. BREAKFAST.'"''"'"' - ".By a| tho^rtiugh; knowledge o£ the natural laws which govern the opera-. tionp of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected oopoa, Mr Epps has ;o'pt/ breakfast tables with " a deli'cait'ely flavoured beverage which may save us many 'heavy doctors'- bills. It is by the judicious useof^such articles 'of diet that a constitution 1 may "be gradually ■built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds j [ of subtle maladies'- are 'floating' 'around i j. us; ready to -attack wherever there is a weak points • We may escape many a 1 ; fatal shaft -by- keeping ourselves ■ well fortified ■ with pure blood and a properly nourished -'frame." — See article m the Givil S&rvice Gazette: Made simply with boiling water or milk. ' ,■•■■••■■:■■ ■■•'■ ■•' ;; "' : ' Sold m £lb packets, by Grocers, labelled thus ; — JAMES EPPS Alfa) (JO., HQMCEOPA'THIO CHEMISTS, ' LONDON, ENGLAND. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 4
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727Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 4
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