LIST OF PROPEETIES ~T stevems ft gohton; si 5 AUCTIONEERS. ; =! Land and Stock AgentM» - ~BULLS, RANGITiKELj "~7~^ 1000 Acres Native Leasehold, Eketa;huna: ; Blj 'pb^WairaraDJfePlistHofe. Cjj isVeaW i 6 fniu ImpWeWeViVr '^ i 180 acres m grass, small- liousi, 1 considerable qiian^ity^oiffelpioing, > well watbred. . Mastertoo Main ■;• • j Koad and Woodville-Masterton I Railway, ; nq,w m progress? gc | throu b the centre of the block: ! Price very moderate. , " ' 148 Acres Asbnref SubnVban^Dis- '.. vribt. Gp^atires in &6bd grafcs; ' ;£5 per acre.' "' 7 ' ; : ' :f: " ; !: : " i ""' ; 1150 acres, freehold, first-clasg agriI cultural = and grazing )far^m,[®tr:i, j uated /within two miles of Hal-** ; combe. Gtp f od metal^road rona ning tbroQgVit, fenced and sub- : divided into. 13 paddocks • watered ; good 16-roomed dw«l-ling-honse, two stables, granary, i woolsbed, cottage, slaughter* i honse, and pther : - cpnrenient - ■ : buildings, stock-yard, etc. 4|72 acres fteebojd fiwt^lass^grjlcull. i tural and grazing farm, adjoin- : ing Township of Peilding, fenced and sub-divided into 15 : pad^ -' ; , docks •, 9-roomed dweliing-bousef' -< ■i- . 5 stall stablej granary, i.a'hd uHo^ lct j cessary outbuildings. Land «t .. the very best, quality. Price-- • | abargain?" 542 acres freehold,: Section. 54, 55, { and 56, T-ownßhip of Sdhdon; 'mteir -* i- good 'agrictdtural ;and^-j»Tazin'g/-» ■;• j - farm; f^cjeTl and r ; 9 paddocks, 6 -roomed dwefling-v j house£.Btable} grauaryjy^^d^eo- | cessarv outbaildingg • with or j wiihdutstiiok. . . Sk ;. >fA ' 292 acres, .a . veiy ..well-improved i , Farm, close to Paiinerstow N»i*th ™ ; 'being- Sections .423 , and 425, j 'Kaifaiiga Disirifetl ; 'l6s ! acrWi4.lc: ■i ! good grass, balance excepting 19 ; ; acres burnt and sown., 2ggo«---i Dwelling-houses and Dairies.. . TBO ,a ( oreßs 12, 15,, and narl. . H | ? !eißiyri>rt»^!fr64^^ai^j^ 1 Line, Foxton to Palmerston ; I j alLdltearedji^^pli^l^Sqasr^; } 75 acres m good grass ; 70 burat • Jan^lo^fj? Gopdjfi-r^owjal^opffi// : ; Stable, Shed, and Orchard. " '". ; 547 a.cres^freejiold. :t (One of thebeßt j grozirig farms on tho-Veiit Goai'^T \ [ Situated within 1£ miles at ; Longburn'^Rai)way< Statjon, the Junction bet\yeen the WelH^gr ; ' ton anil ManawatU and' f tlK^ i Wanganui and Foxton Railways, , • and-^rthin 5> miles of dP^hner* ; ! ston ')s.t_ befep3lraii^^par- : tially piouglied, ience^and sab- | divided into eight paddocks, all , \ excepting 50 acres bush left for j shekel, cleared- and iijpejccellenfc i grass; 16-fooiued dwelling-bouse, :orchait»vgHrdeu r ai»d all necessary : outbuildings to make the fara I complete! j"/.;;;>a > Part of section 12, <GarnarYon^ po^.p. : taining 12|; acrfs^ -. ,,.„-.}.}■ 101$ ..; Apresi , « the l Fem^ Estate-. being Sections 300, . > i jand,f3o4j ;CarnarFon Bk>ok £ jpl,. . L goodploughablejand,Burroundei' hya?iing,'fence.> v =llwo\ houses.^ < . stockyard, .sheep-pens. sheanngV* : shed, dip; and buthousegv^ Then ' is 100 aores of valuable bush on • the property, and a never-failing ~ spring. 1000 nTfst-class sheep^ and 200 head of oattle can be had at valuation. /r ' : 7^ acres, section 53i near town- . ship and railway station, Hal I combe. v y "'€,-\h' ' ;500 acresf section 61, Manchester i BlocJ^ftouting Juuctio'n Rtfad. - ;221 acfes^^Fern Le^vJ^*in, sectibn I 90 otupla^of 1 sub-divided into s^ven paddocks, j six-roomed ; dwelling-house, all mauent 6* * wfttery^ahd , good frontaEgefto n?sin trunk i road. ■ ■ 3^4 acres, section 319 on plan of | '^ WnaYvtfn, ' rouiid^«(hUi ; ' within two ,mUes of .the railway i station. ' ~ 195 Bcres,.Sectiong 1 .and Ujjunny- : ! ; ' gpb'd^pusa^ ereiote'd on pr6peri^* > ' | ! v and^aiar^aj^unltbrstabffe^^ ing put up.' ' ! " ' 200 acres, yeouon 51, Makino, fenced I and 1 i 7^ >? acrei} tefea^ea^aiid; l jn i grass: good Totara m3O acrei ; t^b^su^eft^^sh^lier. ,H V | .Injtending^pu^chaseri^wi^^j^^ Tided with a horse .and shown over the.properties, ou applioation.tp ; ;-^ jSTeVlßiiit!s J S.teofeiic# j Auctioneers, Bullfli7*=~«-* JSEVENTH« YEAR o/ PUBLICAHardios^ IHB6 Albianae , ' *" ■-' --'.'■ *■"*.■ • -^.. L-sijj?" : AND JI.AST CpAST- DIBEOTORy^AND "TjGCAiIxJUiiJB; 5 ;." y - • . . ■■ ' ■■ •■ ■ .•. ■ i!? THE forthcoming volume will cptttain all tlie distinguishing features of previous issues, aud addi* tional useful matter, suggested by the experienpe of former years. Will tfft found of value as a book of permaneiil reference. '■''• - > ■ ■;- ■:■-• ;': i'^li 1 * . Price two shillings;' Post free. to 'any address m New Zealand where there is no Ideal agency.. An excellent medium for advertiser^. ■ r; GDTJPLAND H-ARDIS^i ,, v 'Printer and Publisher, Napier*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1611, 18 January 1886, Page 4
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