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LIST OF PEOPEETIES For Sale STEVENS & GORTON, AUCTIONEERS, li»sicE sum?! Stock Ag-ents. BULLS, RiVNGITIKEI. AND PALMERSTON NORTH. 700 acres freehold, a first-class aoricnltufal farm, situated \v4thin : 3 miles of the Martou Railway Station and 4 miles from town- : ship of Bulls, fenced and subi divided into 10 paddocks, 5 acres of plantation and orchard, permanent supply of 'Voter, ten-: ; roomed dwelling-house, wool- ! shed, sheepyard, &c, together with the option of purchasing a leasehold farm of 400 ' acres within one mile of the towiiship of Bulls, well-improved and : rented'at a moderate rental. 518 acres, ofii-st-class Agricultural and Grazing Farm, adjoining : - township of Marton, and within , two miles of that Railway Sta- ■ tiqn^ _ Fenced^ and, sub divided into/ teh i paildocks. / ;150 1 acres nnder>. crop. 1 -- Balance* welWaid i down m English grasses. Eight ■ roomed house j good stable and ; other necessary farm buildings. i Tyro acres of garden and orchard. 200 acres, sectjon .58, ester '■ Block,, at juiictibnVf Makino and ! Stanway Roads. Half clear, well grassed, and available for .plough. . Gopd.supply-of Vwate*. 153 acres first-chiss land; -Wairoa district, within 4 miles of Waitotara, partially improved, 143 . fern arid grass,' 10 bush. 2,279 acres good Agricultural Land, near Halcombe and within easy distance of Feilding and Sandon, (already surveyed into suitable sections .for small -farms), ■ willi ? 2,000 sheep. ' " 518 acres of good agricultural land, adjoining township of Marton, sub-divided into eight paddocks'. 4 dams on the property. Part of section 12, Carnarvon, con- . taining 12£ acFes. " 827. acres, sections 171, .172,-- and ; • 174, Moa district, Taraiiaki, 4 miles from Inglewood, fronting Norfolk Road. " ' ' s 450 acres first-class Agricultural Land, all 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 close to Bonny Glen railway station. : - 41^ acres, Halcombe, abou.t a mile from the Railway Station, part clear. . ...- --7£ acres, section 53, near township and railway station, Halcombe. ; :- . . -. - 500 acres, section 61, Manchester Block, fronting Junction- Road. 221 acres. Fern Lea. Farm, section 90 on plan of Sandon, fenced and sub-divided into seven paddocks, six-roomed dwelling-house, all necessary farm buildings, permanent supply of water, and ; good frontage to main trunk road. 334 acres, section 319 on plan oi Carnarvon, fenced round, and within two miles of tiie railway : station. :' -. ' .' 200 acres, section" 235} Kiwitea, ; frontage of .2.s'^phains to Kimbolton Road. '" ~Kew. 3-roomed house and 2-roomed cottage,' 50 acres m good grass and subdivided into two paddocks. 1220 acres, \- freejold^ ' Block, lections 96 and 302. 300 , acres cleared amd m good .- grasses, metal "road to gate, ten miles from Feilding-and Marton, \/ and seven from Halcombe. 416 chains fencing already l erected ; on proper^ Ornamental trees ; planted on good site for a housi), and an orchard... .planted with choice fruit trees. 1700 acres .(more or less), section /V 347, Awahurij-consistirig of 1510 I acres cleared and 190 bush land, i the greater parV~haviug been : . ploughed, about 1300 acres being alluvial deposit soil, sub-divided into 15 'paddocks,, well-fenced, and watered. Also, i4-rp.onied dwelling-house. Good orchard and lawn, two stables, : stock- , yard and cowshed^ 5-roomed dwelling-house, 4-roomed dwell-ing-house,, servant -mert's house, woobhe'dV yards ; and v Sheep dip (tank built-in), are on the property. >'■'■'.' 1 * Intending purchasers will be provided with, a, horse -andi shownypver the properties, on application to STEVENS & GORTON .' Auctioneers,. c ßulls. ' '•■■■: ■ .".■ -j. . ~* GRATEFUJLi ; Ejyp's Cb(36a. ' . BREAKFAST. ' " . r " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr .Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' Bills. . It is by the judicious use of such articles of. diet tjhat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to' resist 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 ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished • frame t " ; — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk.. . ' i . . V- • Sold m £lb packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: — J&MES EPPS AJSTB CO., L/ HQMOEOPAtHie CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND. i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 222, 15 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 222, 15 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 222, 15 August 1884, Page 4

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