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PROPERTY LIST. * 11" 1 you aro in Beared of a good farm, one that will repay you to work and re-sell nt a profit, we arc the agents who can supply you Read this list carefully, and if you Uo not Und what you want com© und have a look through our books. Wo have a splendid list of properties that have not been long on the uarkct, and can supply farms from 10 acres to 5000 acres, town ana euburlyan houses, and land of all doacripiions. If you cannot sell, and would care to exchange your properly for any other properly, we will endeavour to do so for you, and we absolutely ■yguaranteo "that vafiies shall not be fictitious on cither side. IT WILL PAY YOU, IF YOU WANT ifeIiOPEKTY, . OH WANT TO ' SELL PROPERTY, TO GO TO BEWLEY&GRIFFITHS 7 Acres, £3 1.2s 6d pen acre. Freehold A. VERY CHOICE PIiOI'KHTY, only placed on our hands this week. There is money in it to work or re-sell. This is one of the propertie* an unscrupulous ageut 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 once, because it will sell. It is ring-fenced, Jsuh- 'tided into several paddocks, good river flats ; balance easy count*j ; good soil, will cany two sheep to the acre. Very handy situation, only 112 mile* 'tOiii railway and n good town. Very easy terms. Hurry up \ This is a nibble I .150 Acres, Very EasyT«-ms NICK LITTLE DAJHY FAIM, liuimtifuily situated, open to the sun, nearly all ploughable now ; about a dozen little patches of well-pre-served shelter bush, mustiy Karaka, ail over the farm, making it particularly suitable for dairy cows. Only miles from good township, school, and factory.'New 6-roomed house, •man's rooms, harness room, 2 loose boxes, cowshed, good little orchard. Hive* boundary. Well worth inspection, especially .to man with small capital, 55 Acresi £lO. £2OO Cash Needed.

SUBDIVIDED into 7 paddocks, 4' roomed house, nil in grass, except liUlo shelter bush, 200 fruit trees, level land, very lioiuly to Waitara. Then; arc very lew farms of this «izo to be got at Liio price. 80 Acres, Ngaire, <£'l6 10s Freehold Easy Term. ! SITUATED amongst farms nil fi-srli-ing £.20 per acre. f'\>r very special reasons owner must sell. We iKm t need to tell you about the stockcarrying capacities oi the Kllbam district, The farm is nil ring-fenc-ed and subdivided. Six paddocks, 5-rooiued house, .10-boil cowshed, loft, a-stnli stable, carlsliwls, orchard, etc.. Will milk ;10 cows. All level pioifgliable laud, within 1J miles of Ngaire township and station. Apply sharp. Very iittla ka, all over the farm, making it cash required. 500 acres, <£7 15s Tw jand a half Shsap to the acre ALL in gra.ii, I'lni; lenced, several paddocks, tip-top heavy glass country. Grand body of grass. New, G-roomed house, wool shed, cow-sheds, separator house and water wheel, circular saw and bench, etc. Only 7 miles from railway station and town. This farm last year fattened big bullocks, besides sheep and other catlle, and is about the best value for the money oi liny property in the market. A buyer could no! go wrong in taking this farm. It only needs to be seen. We recommend it.BEWLEY&GRIFFiTHS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 6 March 1906, Page 1

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