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»-..--.*'**.s^"-ip. W. BOSE., W ROSE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. • 8 seres Matthew-street, 5-roomed bpuso •table etc. Cheap property, £325. ,„ - . Small deposit. fl Boomed house, good garden, corner section, quarter acre land close to railway station. Prioe £530, easy terms 861 ffOAcrPB, olose to Borough, .5 roomed ~ house and outbuildings, good shelter, JL9OO. Owner would lease.; good termß. ■ ' 1 ,ss 669, B Boomed houee, good position, close to JPost Offloe, well fenced. ' Price. £280. Pol SO Aeree, near the Borough,, with five roomed house and 16 staU stable, ring fenoed^etc. Price £1100. 54*j Quarter acre section. Burns street, well fenced, £60.- '"? «* 9 Three-quarter aore on Terraoe.ap lend id r?N ... view, £160, «malUeposiL -^, 5*9. SHalfaereseationß, Matthew street, £75 each, Email deposit required. . 539 m Boomed noose,' Bcullery and wasbhouse, splendid position, 2 minutes* walk from Pout Office, qusrter acre land, . PP e e £350. 53S - For Lease— loo acres, good dairy country, 7yeareto run. rent 12b 6d per acre, £35 for goodwill. 6 ?° 180 Acres Ngapaeruru, 50 aorflß in griFß, 100 acres buah, with small dwelling, Government lease with right of purohase, £5 6s for owner's V interest A ' . 9 »° --t»dOAcree, nearly all in grass, eight paddocks, uhflepyards, 7 roomed house, etc., firstdass sheep country. 873 "1 1 60 Acres, 600 in grass, Ngapaeruru, 7 paddocks, Government leaße with right of purohase. Price £4 10s for owner's interest. 953 300 Acres, -within a mile of creameifv and school, 00 main road,g*oods f . 695 and. Price Ll2, cash terme arranged 100 Acres Noreewood, all ip paddocke, permanent w ater, 7 roomed house, 6 bail cowshed. Price LlB 10b. - ORMONDVILLE STOCK SALE. ;, JANU*HY 9th 1905. '\\T' ROSE will sell by public aucYV • tion as above at I o'clock.— ' * 16 2yr steers, good line V 5 Syrhrtf^tsmcalf 1 ~ 2 fat oows . ,;' 1 fat cow 9 Tat cuwa 6 choice springing heifers ■3 fat cows 8 yearling steers 3 yearling heifers On account of Mr Charles Howell, who bnfl sold his farm— „ ,il good young dairy cows in milk 5 cows with calves at foot ir 2 springing heifers .'3 empty heifers , 1 2-yr Bteer A DANNEVIR^E STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY \Zth.< "TTT ROiiE will «ell by public W » auction as above at 1.30 yo'olock — 25 15 to 18mos ateers 20 2to 2 Jyr steers ( 1 fat cow 40 12 to Ismos steers and heifers t$ yearlings 15 3 to 3^yr steers 12 15 to 18mos steers (good line}: 15 15 to 18mo8 empty heifers 20 2yr empty heifers 10 yearling steers and heifers 8 yearling steer* 3 Vfc»' Hug heifers 2 fat cows ' 1 2yr heifer - • 15 weaners 300 2tooth ewes and wethers 20 fat ev">» and wethers 160 forward bullocks 40 3^ to 4yr bullocks 6 yearling iteers On account of R. Gregg, Esq., who has sold his farm. — 35 2syr steers 40 15 to IBmos steers 40 2 to 2^vr heifers in calf 1 35 15 to 18iuo8 heifers 25 young oows with calves at foot WEBER STOCK SALE. ~ TUESDAY 10th JANUARY.^ J WRQSE will sell as above at • 1.30 p.m. 60 fat wethers 20 Botnney and Lincoln ranis 80 2rooth ewes aod wethers (shorn) 40 12 to 15hio8 steers and 'heifers 80 2 to 2^yr steers <good line) 10 springing beiferi. . 8 cows and calves 5 young cows in-calf „ 7 2vr Rteers SsO 2yr empty heifers 10 yearlings mixed sexes 20 yearling steers and heifers 20 yearling to IBmos stters and h«iferß HORSE AND BItART SALE. SATURDAY, 7th JANUABY, > at 1.30 o'clock. . ■-— ' f WEOSE is instructed to sell- • 1 Medium Draught Filly, 3yrs 1 Medium Draught Mare, „ 6yrs, subject to trial 3 Useful Hacks ** 1 Express Also, Furniture, Ne\r Potatoes, Peaches and Sundries 16 sacks Old Potatoes A cousignmeot of thftises*) Qfiwondort ful fodder Paepalum , ■- Bilatatum. ; BREAD. NORSEWOOD BAKERY. MESSRS HARDY BROS, respectfully beg to inform the residents of Noreewood and district that they - have commenced business as Bakers and ' Confectioners opposite the District % School, and trust by strict attention: to ! ' buttiness and turning out only one class of article—' • The B^est^' A t.^ .^btajla;, ;.a> %x share of their patroni»^i^^^.>,;,^|^^';-; Brown and Rye Bread and Small Goods a speciality. ,- Carts will visit customers at Norse* wood, Ormondville, Makotuku, Ngamoko, and surrounding district. ~.r A trial solicited. 'T- *.',". • ■■•■-■ '. .. •■'•'•.''•'.■ ■•■•■; ■■■.'

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 8

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