! JOPLJN, STALLARD & CARMiCHAEL, Ltd. AUCTIONEEES, I LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, LEVIN. LIST No. 7. 67 Acres, now carrying II cows, 5 horses ami bull, S-bail shed, machines l and house, concrete barns, etc., all -n lirst-class order. 5 blooms, nearly new, all possible conveniences, a perfect farm, all in good grasses, £ISU acre, £2UUO cash. -10 Acres, Woodville, new, 5-roomed dwelling, up-to-date in every respect, new 6-bail cowshed and outbuildings, one acre shelter bush, I acres oats, one acres lucerne, etc., carry 2d cows, 2 | liorses, etc.; £l4O acre. 167 Acres, 2 dwellings, best of laud j in Levin, carrying 70 cows and other 1 stock; prieo £l5O acre, terms. | 2!i Acres, 4 rooms, 15 acres in grass, j balance in crops, with 10 cows and j other stock; going concern, £l5O per acre, easy terms. 15 Acres, 1J in oats, 5 rooms tvith conveniences, cowsheds, pigstyos, etc.; a bargain at £IOO per acre. HOUSES AND SUBURBAN LOTS. About 6 acres, building section, best situation in Levin, no stones; terms. Three-quarter acre section, nice situation, Oxford street; price £240. , 2 Houses, all up to date, 5 and 0 rooms, all modern conveniences, in Oxford street, about li acre* land; price £-2100, terms. •> . -si 4 loomed house, ail convenience!, well built, situated in Princess street, j-acrc section, good land; price £7OO, terms. 5-roomed house, 1 acre land, in good situation, aii conveniences; a bargain, £750, £250 cash. 5- house with aii modern conveniences, in best of condition, good locality; price £OSO. 6- house, with all modern fittings, acres of laud and plantation f (no .-.tones,), one of the best homes in I Levin; price £2IOO, terms, j 4-roomed house in good condition and I i-acre good land in good locality; price £4su, terms. 7, Booms and i-acre section, house in good condition, all conveniences, handy to post office; price £BOO, terms. ‘ 4-roomed house, all conveniences, j close to post office, 2-acre, good land; , price £625, terms. Call and inspect our full Lit. Half commission refunded to returned soldiers MAIL NOTICES. Mails ciose at the Otaki Post Office ns under:— Daily, S a.m. Wellington, Otaki Bailway, Te Horo, Waikanae, and South Island. (All parcels by this mail (id extra.} D iiy, 9.50 a.m. —Macakau, Ohan, Wer.roa, Levin, Koputaroa, Shannon, Mat rna, Tokomnru, Linton, Longhair Norton, Palmerston North, etc.; War ;anoi, New Plymouth, Auckland, and ntermediate; Napier. D >y, 11.50 a.n.—Otaki Hallway. D ly. 4.25 p.m.—Wellington, Wai-l-tar. Paekakariki, and South Island. Dmly, 6.10 p.m.—Levin, Palmerston North, including North Trunk to connect at P&liaerston North, also Kawko’E Bay, Wanganui district for early morning train. A.; Advised. —Via San Francisco, via Vancouver, and ail mails outside the Dominion. t J. W, HODGSON, , Postmaster, f J ADZE-: See our HAND-MADE PAPEB. Finest quality, lowest prices.—“MAXl.'-' Stationery Dept. 'J’-O CLEAN. —Soldiers ’ Wallets, reduced from 2s -3d to la, 6d, and > from Is to "id. —“MAIL 1 ' Stationery Department. T QL A Perfect Hand ErooHient Q-TOL !s aromatic and has no clammy affect, Pric© 1/6 <
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 10 September 1920, Page 4
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