WE BUY FROM FARMERS For Cash, all kinds »f Farm Product'. Jlcre we have commodious stores at our disposal, and are prepared to accept consignments at the store, or from trucks, and handle on commission. Sales can be private, best pricesguaranteed. We sell also all kinds of vehicles, and horses of all classes. Crass seeds and manures. Tell us your wants OUR LAND AND ESTATE BUSINESS Is iii the capable hands o Mr 11. Livingstone, who has had practical farming experience in various parts of the colony. Our agents and connections extend all over the colony: our property list tells you this. No matter what class or how big your needs may be, write us, wo can, and will, help you to satisfaction. GEO. LIVINGSTONE MAj\'A(i J NG PROPIiTETOR N.Z. STATE EIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. DKSCMPTION OF FlliE IUSKS EFFECTED. Insured Slitiiv IVnlils. Slate (•UiiranUv. Lowest Kales. E|uililile an I IV.iiiipl S.'tllem.mls. HICKMAN F. KISSELL, New lMy:ii:.mlli Agent. PROPERTY LIST. I* you arc in search of a, good farm, one that will repay you to work anil re-sell at a profit, we sro the agents who can supply you. Read this list carefully, and if you lo not lind what you want como ind have a look through our hooka Wo have a splendid list of propcrti that have not been long on the narket, and can supply farms from 10 acres to 5000 acres, town ana suburban houses, and land of all descriptions. If you cannot sell, and would care to exchange your property lor any other property, we will endeavour to do so* for you, and we absolutely guarantee that values shall not be fictitious on either «ide. IT WILL PAY YOU, IF YOU WANT PROPERTY, OR WANT TO BELL PROPERTY, TO GO TO BEWLEY& GRIFFITHS 7 Acres, £3 12s 6d Pap acre. Freehold A VERY CHOICE PROPERTY, only placed on our hands this week. There is money in it to work or rc-sell. This is one of the properties an unscrupulous agent would busy himself to re-sell at a large profit instead of giving his clients the chance. It is all right ! Don't hesitate about making inquiries at onco, because it-will sell. It is ring-fenced, sub- 'tided into several paddocks, good river flats; balance easy county-; good soil, will carry two sheep tt» the acre. Very handy situation, only 12 mile* 'fom railway and a good town. Very easy tcrmi. Hurry up 1 Thin is a nibble 1
150 Acres, ' Very EasyTe ms NICE LITTLE DAIHY FARM, beautifully situated, open to the sun, nearly all ploughable now ; about a dozen little patches of well-pre-served shelter bush, mostly karaka, all over tho farm, making it particularly suitable for dairy cows. Only 1J miles from good township, school, and factory.'New 5-roomed house, man's rooms, harness room, 2 loose boxes, cowshed, good little orchard. Kivet boundary. Well worth inspection, especially to man with small capital, 55 Acres, £lO. £2OO Cash Needed. SUBDIVIDED into 7 paddocki, 4. roomed house, all in grass, except little shelter bush, 200 fruit trees, level land, very handy to Waitara. There arc very few farms of thin «ize to be got at the price. 80 Acres, Ngaire, JEIG 10s Freehold Easy Term. !
SITUATED amongst farms all fetching £2O per acre, b'ur very special reasons owner must sell. We don't need to tell you about the stockcarrying capacities of the Kltham district. The farm is all /iiu;-iVi.<v ed and subdivided. Six paddocks 5-rooiued house, 10-bail cowshed, loft, 3-stall stable, cartsheds, orchard, etc. Will milk 30 cows. All level ploughable land, within J J miles of 'Ngaire township and station. Apply sharp. Very little ka, all over the farm, making it caah required. SOU acres, £7 15s a half Sheep to ALL in grasi, rliife tenced, several paddocks, tip-top heavy grass country. Grand body of grass. New 6-roomed house, ivool Bhed, cow-sheds, separator house and 'ater wheel, circular Baw and „ench, etc. Only 7 miles from railway station and town. This farm last year fattened '250 big bullocks, besides sheep and other cuttle, and is about the liest value for the money of any property in the market. A buyer could not go '" +al;ing this farm. It only i seen. We recommend BEWLEY& GRIFFITH Auctioneers & Estate
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 1
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