LIST OF PBOPERTitia For Sale BY STEVENS & GORTON, ATTCTIOMERS, Land and Stock Agent m 9 BULLS, RAN&iTiKBL ' 4ND PALMEKSiTOir IJTORTH IpOO Acres Natiye;Leßs6hold, Ek«ia- : fcuna Bl ok, >Wiutarai>a District* . | 18 yeare^nmv -Improvements ! 180. acres in'gras^ small : ; hqaw, considerable quantity of fencinr, irell watered,, Mastertpa Main Koad and Woodyjlle-Masterton Bail way, now m progress, ?go,. throu h the centre of the block Price very moderate. i 115>> acres, freehold, first-class agrij cultural and grazing farm, sit- ; ; uated within two miles of Htlcombe. Good tnetal road rpn- ; ning throughjt, fenced and subdivided, into; 13 paddocks ;, .well : watered ; good 1 6-roomed dwel-ling-house, two stables, granary* ' woolshed, cottage, slaughter! house, and other conveaient buildings, stocfc 7 yard, eto. 472 acres freehold first-class agricu] . tural and grazing farm, adjoin ing Township of Peilding, fenced and sub-divided into 15 paddocks ; 9-roomed dwelling-housel s 'stall stable, granaryy and nee* cessary outbuildings. Land or the very best quality. Price— a bargain. ' 542 acres freehold, Section 54> 5J>, and 56, Township of Sandon» a good agricultural and grazing farm; fenced and sub-divided ihtd 9 paddocks; 6-rob'medawellin^i > house* stable^ granary, \ arajne^i cessary oatbnildings j witk * without stock, 2%2 acres, a very well-improved . ' Farm, cfose to Palmerston North 1 ; being Sections 423 and 225, Kairanga District. 165 acres m good grass, balanoe excepting 10> acres burnt and sown. 2 goon. Dwelling-houses and Dairies. ■V«W acres, Seotions 12, 13, and part :• of 351, portion fronting Railway Lihe^foxton ? to all cleared excepting; 15 aores; 95 acres m good grass ; 70 burnt , and sown. Good 6-roomed House, ! Stable, Shed, and Orchard; 5*7 acres tVeehold. ; One of the best grazing farms on the West Coaat '; ; Situated within . lj" miles jot Longburn Railway Stetionj the Junction between the Wellington 1 and Manawatu ■'■ and tb« Wanganuiand Foxtpn Railway^, I and Within 5 miles of PalmerstonN. Has been drained, par-' tially ploughed, fenced and sul>- ■' divided into eight paddocks, all excepting 50 acres bust left far shelter, cleared and m excellent grass; 16- roomed dwelling-house, orbhard, garden, and all necissarj outbuildings to make the ffcra ;' . compjete.. 1 " : . . '' '" : ' Part of section 12, Carnarvon, oon- . fcaining 12£ acres. • ( 7^ acres, section 53, near township and railway station, HijlJ >y ts6;:«aii(Smbe'. /:v ''' '^ ' • ' ' ! : '■■••■';'■/ -^ \ ! h * <$o'otacres, section 61, Manchester* j^wW.rßlock, fronting Junction Road. itoss&*ifflftf section 319 on plan of if i.7 rQiirriarvon, fenced round, and f*»v r two miles of the railway '■'-'■■ - i; ■ "- ■■■ ■■■'■■■'■^ *;. i9d acres, ' Sections 1 and 14, Bunny.^•■ph^fpe^ first-olass bush.faria,; i: acres, felled and m . grass, a ..^ good, house erected on property^ ;pnd a lai-ge amount of stab fenci c- ;.. ■Jng putup./ ; .'"'.' J 2(K)lUcres, Seoiion 51, Makino, fenced • ; and 175 acres cleared and m ' SJ^ass ; good Totara mBO acres' of bush left for shelter. ■ ■ •JXKik r s y: • J i-.,'. , ' . ' , " '.' ' .^^teji^mg. purchasers will be prooTidedawith a horse and shown oret f'sKe ptoperties, on application to V t' ■■>• Auctioneers, Bulls. Jy WAUGANUI AND DISTEIOTj Parcels Receiving and For- ; warding Agency* For Rates and Fall ParticulMs,' apply to IFOLLjIRD SIME^ TAUPO QUAY, WANGANU^ % . Opposite M. Hbgan, & Coi'g i3tore. ' Strict attention, will tie given to punctuality m forwarding and receiving parcels to and from Wanganni and elsewhere. • : Next of Kin Registry, Hotel Brokers and "Valuator, Custom House and General Cpmj mission Agents, Stock and Sharebrbkeis. Labor Agents. Town Parcels Delivery. Cash Buyers of Fruit, Eggs, BtJ«fcer, and Poultry . "Fred. Bryant, J". Beale.) : BUTCHER, ;/- >iiLMEHSTON NORTH OEATEFUL— COMFORTING. "By » thbtohgh 'toiowledge of the Mtnral'iaw wMoh gAtern tb» operations of digestion and nntri* i ties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Eppis hw& pnfided our breakfast <iblos with • deUcstolT-taToated beverage wilca^majrjjaTe hs many heaTjrdobtbrd bills. ' It is by the judioions use or snch article* c | diet that a constitution may be gradually built no I until, strong enough to resist erery tendency ; to disease. t Hundreds of subtle waUdies «refle»tln«r wound us ready to a'ttadk whereTer then Is a weak polntj We may escape many a fatal shaft by fceeb ing.ourselTes well fortified with pure blood and* ipipperly nourished frame —See artlole m ttedrS i SjHJrloeGaitette." ,' . ' ■ ■ - -. Mai« simply witi boiling water or mili. Bo n j-lb packets by Grooere, labelled thnis— JAMES EPPS & GO^, HOMCBQPATHIC OHBJIIBTS, LON DO% EN G LA N &
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1729, 9 June 1886, Page 4
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684Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1729, 9 June 1886, Page 4
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