All Wool. IVi.vs. Morey's 4m m I m w m m m i m fK u* m f m m 4* % im a*» <a m m, at %i p » Caracul „ and Sealette' JACKETS, 255, 30/-, :!,)/- (o a 15/- at , \Morey&SonJ
railway, creamery and main int'lulk' tkc centre of inarki'ls, large township two .mill's off, very especial reasons for Helling. A bona lide bargain, as laud alongside cannot be bought for £lO per acre. Magmllcent feed, mostly cowgrass and coeksfool"'now on section. Very suitable for small dairy farmer or stuck dealer. M usl rise in price if held and worked. Only in market for limited lime. Apply sharp. L'riec ili l"s per acre lor freehold. i'.ioil cash miles from INeiv I'lymoutli, towns alongside, l-roouiod colta'.'c I'now), m selling reeeully in vicinity lor 1:21 per acre. Malic line little home for business man, or make an ideal poultry farm. Price Jt'lo per acre. Terms. 2-'lO ACUEfS, Ijcadthis if you want cheap land. At the price oll'ered it stands at less than 3/3 per acre Where can you beat this? On nielalled road, level land, free from weeds, half mile from creamery, four miles from good township, ring fenced, West Coast Settlement lease at lid per acre, full compensation for improvemenls, 107 acres tolled ami grassed. Price JC3SO, or 3/3 rental. WW cash rcunired
BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS TIOJNKI'UW, U.\il A>'l> ESTATE AUEiYI'S . WRATTAN a HJSLOP LAM), ESTATK & COMMISSION AGENTS, station ; 7-fooiriftl house, S-b:til cow sled, lianiess-room, ti'iipsWJ, elc. splendid grass, l'viec, £2l 10s pel
254 AcliES > li,aE,! ' w < lh > !i KW "J purchase in fou|' years at i'lH pur acre, limit, ll!s per acre, .vlodcrn liouso 10 rooms, dniry, wasdihonsc, cowshed etc. Mostly plougliablc and well watered; six paddock, all in good clover; only J'our miles from large town. Price for goodwill £SOO, A bargain. ' 5'22a 200 ACI{E S. lialf-mile from rail, way station and one and a half miles from two factories, close to school, etc.; carries 31 sheep per acre; 120 acres pkmghublc, remainder easy lulls; lo acres in crop, remainder in good grass; 5-rooincd house, stable, trapshed, etc. Trice J.'lG 10s |ier acre, on We have a large number of sheep ml dairy farms and businesses for lie and lease. ; Wehuwhuudi les on our books uf sheep proper FOlt PAUTICULAUS BELL BUGS. s*>o ACKI ' :S ' l i mile from "Woodville, all in gras-, \ul gras,, u.-U----iViec rolliiiL' ;e and outbuildings. Kent Ss per Term 8 years with pnivhasmg at Jtß 10s jier acre, Goodwill. ■jj J f)f) ACHES within ea..y dislance of i'almei'stou, being part of the Oroua Downs Estate, nil Hut land, except a few syul ridges, all in grass, well fenced and sub-divided. Buildings complete. I'rite X'S 10s per acre. Terms cash. Hat. balance ro evcpl :)C acres shelter bu>h. Will run 3 sheep to the acre. Whare and sheep yards. Price J; 15 per acre; terms i'liaO cash. A CAPITAL little dairy farm of 10/ acres, situate on ihe Manawatu Hallway Line; all in grass, well fenced and watered. Excellent soil. Price til 10» per acre terms £SSU cask.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8063, 20 March 1906, Page 1
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