. The Howard and Wilson colony company of Madera . the principalstreet of Madera, and is the county road to Firebaughs Ferry, onthe west side of the San Joaquin river, a point already reachedby the West Side Division of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The soil is a deep, rich loam especially adapted to fruit cul-ture of all kinds, very easy of cultivation at all seasons of the year,warm and friable. The water rights go with the land withoutcharge, except an annual rental of one dollar per year per block of lots is surrounded by forty or sixty foot avenues,which will be set out in shad
. The Howard and Wilson colony company of Madera . the principalstreet of Madera, and is the county road to Firebaughs Ferry, onthe west side of the San Joaquin river, a point already reachedby the West Side Division of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The soil is a deep, rich loam especially adapted to fruit cul-ture of all kinds, very easy of cultivation at all seasons of the year,warm and friable. The water rights go with the land withoutcharge, except an annual rental of one dollar per year per block of lots is surrounded by forty or sixty foot avenues,which will be set out in shade trees,—each lot fronting on anavenue. To suit the popular demand for income-paying countryhomes, it has been divided into five-acre tracts ; and of course oneperson can secure two or more tracts, or two or more persons canjoin in purchasing and planting one. Ten acres are. however, more economically managed thanfive, when they come into bearing, and are more profitable, requir-ing but one set of buildings, tools and teams. In a colony planted.
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