j JOPLIN,"' STALLARD & ; CAR MICHAEL, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, L E V I N. LIST No. 7. 67 Acres, now carrying 41 cow.-,, .3 horses and bull, -S-buil. shed, machines find house, concrete barns, etc., till in tirst-ciass order. 5 Rooms, nearly new, all possible con- ! venicnces, a perfect farm, all in good 1 grasses, £lsu acre, £2(100 cash. -10 Acres, YVoodville, new, 5-rooiiied dwelling, up-to-date in every respect, new 0-bail cowshed and outbuildings, one acre shelter bush, 4 acres oats, one acres lucerne, etc., carry 25 cows, 2 ! horses, etc.; £l4O acre. I 107 Acres, 2 dwellings, best of land j in Levin, carrying 70 cows and other stock; price £l5O acre, terms. I 211 Acres, 4 rooms, 15 acres in grass, I balance iu crops, with 10 cows and | other stock: going concern, £l3O per acre, easy terms. 15 Acres, Ij in oats, 3 room:- with conveniences, cowsheds, pigstyes, etc.; a bargain at £IOO per acre. HOUSES AND SUBURBAN LOTS. About G acres, building section, best situation in Levin, no stones; term. 1 -. Three-quarter acre section, nice situation, Oxford street; price £240. * 2 Houses, all up to date, 5 and 0 rooms, all moderu conveniences, in Oxford street, about If acres laud; price £2IOO, terms. 4- house, 'all conveniences, well built, situated in Princess street, .i acre section, good land; price £7OO, terms. 5- house, 1 acre land, in good situation, all conveniences; a bargain. £750, £250 cash. 5-roomcd house with all modern conveniences, in best of condition, good locality; price £550. G roomed house, with all modern fit- ■ tings. ;; acres of land and plantation (no stones), one of the best homes in Levin; price £2IOO, terms. l-roome! house in good condition and f . acre good land iu good locality; price £450, terms. 7 Rooms and f-acre section, house la good condition, all conveniences, haady to post office; price £6OO, terms. -i-rooined house, all conveniences, a close to post office, f-acre, good land; - price £625, terms. Call and inspect our full list. Hall commission refunded to returned soldiers UP-TO-DATE STATiof4£fiYQi STATION BET DEPARTMENT has ju±t been replenished with a ] large and up-to-date stock of all classes « 'if Goods. We invite the public to call } -n u_- for their requirements. THE • OTAEI MAIL” -STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. UTAH, NOTICES. Mails close at the Gtaki Post Office as under: Daily, & Wellington, Otaki Railway, Te Horn. Waikanae, and South Island. (All parcels by this m:.ii Gd extra.) Daily, 3-50 a.m. —Manakau, Ohan, Weraroa, Levin, Ivoputar&a, Shannon, Mskerua, Tokomarn, Linton, Longburn, Toxica. Palmerston North, etc.; Wanga rstu, New Plymouth, Auckland, and intermediate; Napier. Daily, llffiO a-m.—Otaki Hallway. Daily. ±.25 p.n.—Wellington, W&ikanae, Paekakariki. and South Island. Daily, 6JO p.m —Levin. Palmerston North, including North Trunk to connect at Palmerston North, also Hawke’s Bey. Wanganui district for early morning train. As Advised.— Via San Francisco, via 'Vancouver, and all mails outside the Dominion. J. VL HODGSON. Postmaster.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 27 August 1920, Page 4
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