LIST OF PROPERTIES For Sale ■■■■" ; . , ; &y ■ ;; : STEVEHS .& GORTON, AUCTIONEERS, Land and Stock Ag-ents, BULLS, RaNOITIKEI. AND P ALMERKTON NORTH." 700 acres freehold, a first-class agricultural farm, situated within 3 miles of the Martou Railway Station arid'4' miles from' township of Bulls, fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 5 acres of plantation and . .orchard, per- , manerit supply' of water, tenroomed dwelling-house, woolsjied, sheepyard, &c, together yiith the option of purchasing a leasehold farm of 400' acres withino.ve mile of the township of 'LV ■■'<•. • well-improved and rented ;.., a moderate rental. 518 acres, first-class Agricultural and Grazing Farm; adjoining township pf Marton, and within two miles ot that Railway 'station. Fenced .-aud , sub divided into ten paddocks. 150 acres y . .. iinder,.; crop.^ , Balance; well-laid down m English grasses. Eight „ < ; roomed house ; good stable and / j. other necessary farm buildings. . .: Two acres of garden and orchard. 200 acres, section 28, Manchester • , 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 district, witKiif 4' miles of ' Wai- . . totara, partially improved, 143 ' ' iVrii ahd 'grass- 'lO' bush. ]■ 2,271} acres' good Agricultural Land, near Halcombe and within easy distance of Feilding and Sandon, (already surveyed, into suitable peotioris'lbr; small farms), with ' :ii &000 sheep.' •• ' 518| acres df good agricultural land, adjoining township 'of Marton, sub-divided into eiV' , paddocks . |4 dams on the pro.pe Ly. Part 'of section 12, Carnarvon, containing 12^ acres. 327' acres, sections 171, 172, and 174, Moa district, Tm-anakij, 4 ..,. .miles from Inglewood, fronting [Norfolk Road. ; . . . 450 acres first-class „ Agricultural Land^jall of , which :has : beQn ploughed and laid dpwn m grass, jsub-divided into' ten paddocks, Iwith eight-roomed House. Stable, Granary, and (Stock-yard, situjated within three miles of Mar!ton, and closV ; tb GBonny Glen station*, i ■M\ acres, Halcombe, about a mile from the Railway Station, part jctearj ■•:•..•'.. '■■ :■,.■.- --. .;; 7i acres » section- 58, near town- ( , !ship and railway station, Hal- ;, [combe. <■■'<. . ■... ■ 506 acres, 'section "61, Manchester ; Block, fronting Junction Road. ' >-, 221 acres, Fern Lea Farm; section .90 on plan of §an don, fenced arid sub-divided into seven p'addd'eks, ' six-i-oomed ■ dwelling-house/ ; all l. li: necessary farm; buildings, per- . ..; ; mauent supply of water, and , .good frontage to main trunk road. ; , . |834 acres, section 319 on plan of .:! ! Carnarvon, fenced round, and wi4;Tain;twd;n}iles of the railway ; station. 200 acres, section 235, Kiwitea; ! frontage of 25 chains ta> Kimibolton Road. New 3-rbomed j house and 2-roomed cottage, 50 . .- . ■ ; | acreß m ■ good . \ grass and . sub- ... divided into two paddooks. ■■■■-.* U220 acres, free'ioM, Manchester i Block, sections 9G aud 302. 300 i acres cleaved a-jd m good grasses, metal road to gate, ten miles from fpeilding"- and Mavton, . j and seven from Halcombe. ' 416 . chains fencing already erected , !on property. Ornamental trees , ; pjanted on good site for a.hqns.?, Sand an orqhar4 planted vyith | choice fruit trees. 170p acres; ; (niore or Jess), Bectipn. _.... ; 347, Awalini", consisting of 1010 '' '" ' acres cleared and 190. busji land, ; the. greater part' h'aviug been j ploughed, about 1300 acres being | alluvial deposit soil, sub-divided j into 15 paddocks, well-fenced, j *nd watered. A}so, 14-roomed I dwelling-hpuse, ' Good orchard .:' I and lawn, two stables, stock--j yard and cowshed. 5-roomed 1 "; ; dwelling-house, 4-roomed dwell- . ; ; ing house, men's house, j woolshed, 'yards and -sheep dip .. j (tank built-in), are on the pro- ••■• !B?rtgj,, s './■■ ...,r.,:.,. ,i ! *a w . ;■■ c, ! : t\r. i \s ; :i ''. • Intending purchasers ,will ue pro■vi|ifd wjfh a h'prsp and shown over the | properties, on application to Sf EVEN'S* GORTOW ; Auctioneers; Bulls. GRA^EFUIi — COMFORTING. i i jEpp's Gocoa. ]\ ! BREAKFAST. \ <{ §y a j;horovig^ knpwleflge of the, natjar^Maws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition j aud by o careful application ;of the fine properties of well-seleoted ooooa, Mr Epps hds provided our breakfast iableg. ! ;with; a delicately flavoured ■ beverage whioh may save us many: jieaivy: doctors' ibills. It is iby the judicious use of such articles of dietthat a conbi ; ':ution may be gradually buijt up until strong enough to resist t every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around •us ready to; attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our,sely<?s properly ; nourish^ frame. '. -=? be§ article m tb,e Oivfl Service Gazette!, Made sirnpl^ with foiling Vatep or roilk, Sold m packets, by Grocers, labelled thus ; — JAMES EPPS AND CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND. [
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 205, 26 July 1884, Page 4
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723Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 205, 26 July 1884, Page 4
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