; JOPLIN. STALLARD &\ ! CARMICHAEL, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, LEVI N. LIST No. 7. <l7 Acres, now carrying -11 cows, 5 j horses ond bull, S-baii shed, machines j smd house, concrete barns, etc., all m ] -iirst-class order. 5 Rooms, nearly new, all possible con- | veriiouces, a perfect farm, all in good grasses, £IOO acre, £2OOO cash. •10 Acres, Woodviile, new, 5-roomed dwelling, up-to-duto in every respect, new 0-bail cowshed and outbuildings, i one acre shelter bush, -1 acres oats, one j acres lucerne, etc., carry 25 cows, 2 horses, etc.; £l-10 acre. 107 Acres, 2 dwellings, best of laud in Levin, carrying 70 cows and other sleet; price £lso aero, terms. 211 Acres, 4 rooms, 15 acres in grass, I balance in crops, with lu cows and ! } other stock; going concern, £l3O per j acre, easy terms. 15 Acres, 11 in oats, 5 rooms with conveniences, cowsheds, pigstyes, etc.; a- bargain at £IOO per acre, j HOUSES AND SUBURBAN LOTS. About 0 acres, building section, best I situation in Levin, no stones; terms. Three-quarter acre section, nice situation, Oxford street; price £2lO. * 2 Houses, ail up to date, 5 and 6 rooms, ali modern conveniences, in O.v- I lord street, about 11 acres land; price £2IOO, terms. 4- house, all conveniences, well built, situated in Princess street, 1-acre section, good land; price £7OO, terras. 5- house, 1 acre land, in good -ituatioa, all conveniences; a bargain. £7su, £250 cash. o-roomed house with ail modern convenience;-, in best of condition, good . locality; price £OSO. b-roomed house, with ali modern lit- ■ 3 acres of land and plantation no tones;, one of the best homes in Levin; price £2IOO, terms. 4 .'Como i house in good condition and i-aerc good land in good locality; price £430. terms. 7 Rooms and j-aerc section, house in good condition, ali conveniences, handy to post office; price £SOO, terms. . 4-roomed house, ail conveniences, j close to post office, t-acre, good land; price £425, terms. Cali and inspect our fall list. IL: commission refunded to returned soldiers iiP-TO-DATE STATIONERYQCR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT has just been replenished with a - rga and up-to-date stock of ali classes a Good?. We invite the public to call c ns for their requirements. THE •'OTAKI MAIL'’ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. MAHi NOTICES. Mails close at the Otaki Post Office as under:— Daily, & a-m. Wellington, Otaki Railway, Te- Horo, Waikanne, and couth Island. (Ali parcel* fay this nail da extra.) Daily, 9.50 a.m.—M&rakan, Ohau, V'ersroa, Levin. Koputaroa, Shannon, l.akc-raa, Tokomara. Linton, Longburn, I'oston, Palmerston North, etc.; Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland, and intermediate; Napier, j Daily, ILSO sun.—Otaki'Rail way. J Daily, 4.25 p.m.—Wellington, Waiksnae, Paekakarik.. and South Island. Daily, ffiJG p.rn. —Levin, Palmerston Not •. including North Trunk to connect at Palmerston North, also Hawke'# Bay, Wanganui district for early morning train. As Advised.—Via San Francisco, via Vancouver, and ail snails outside the i Dominion. , J. W. HODGSON, f Postmaster. j
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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