CHAS. H. SELBIE, LAND AGENT. 13G ACRES— L.I. P., situated about 6 mi let. from Te Puke, on a good road, l< C .-.t-re* ir. F.rass, 20 of which is newly la.id mwu. Will watered, ri«g fenced, and sub-di-vided into five paddecks, 10 acres in maize, and five hi turnips and c^ruts. Two miles from nearest school. At present carrying 20 dairy cows, 6 horses and dry stock. New 4-roomed house, washhouse, cowshed, trap shtfd, etc. Rent per annum, £3. Frice, £<5 10s per acre. Kasy tfrms arrang. cd. No. 253 2000 ACRES— Freehold, 500 acres cleared and in rough feed, ring fenced, about 1500 acres heavily timbered bush country. Good sixroomed house, bathroom, an I outbuildings. Good road to property; convo&itatly; situated, ftoclrt Ci r:y in present condition 300 head of cattle. This is £ cheap place at £2 13s P<r acre. Terms arranged. No. 22'J LEASEHOLD. 200 ACRES of . excellent fattening and da rying land, well watered, ami conveniently sub-divided. Situated in the fceart of Tich dis trict and five miles from rising township, creamery, and school handy to property. The owner will lease for five years with purchasing clause at a very reas onabJe rental. No. 6C< 29 APRILS,— O.R.P., situated close to Matata, on a good road, ring fenced, with seven wires and five posts to chain ; 300 acres v in grass, which was heavy bush land ; balance : 200 acres in in bush ; remainder in taH fern and tutu, 20 arses in swedes. Four-roomed house, sheep yards, etc., carrying at present 800 ewes. Will easily winter two sheep per acre besides other stock. This is an excellent property awl a safe investment at £2500. Terms arranged. No. 252 490 ACRES— O.;R.P., situated tihtee miles from Taneatua, practically all undulating to hilly land, with the exception of 12 acres flat sub-divided into three paddecks, 7 wires, watered by permanent creeks. Three miles from school, cheese factory,) andf township. House (two rooms) built of iron. Carrying at present 200 sheep and 60 head of cattle. Price. £2500 Terms. No. 251 CHAS. H. SELBIE, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. OR D. W. SELBIE, TAURANGA REPRESENTATIVE. THE TAURANGA GAS PROPRIETARY T"\ESIRE) to inform Ui© public -*-^ that they have removed their large stock of GAS-FITTINGS AN 'APPURTENANCES, to the GAS WORKS, where customers' require incuts will in future be attended to Office Hours : 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. closing on Thursdays at 1 p.m. ESTIMATES FREE. CHARGES MODERATE. J. MILLER ... ... MANAGER. DA VIES BROS., MANUFACTURING PLUMBERS & MECHANICAL )EVONPORT ROAD, TAURANGA. WE ARE PREPARED to undertake every class of plumbing, and fitting in all parts of the district, and will repair any machinery in a workmanlike manner at moderate charges. Water and Bath Services installed. WATER TANKS. We make' a specialty of Water Tanks for household and other purposes. Our tanks are not built of ordinary roofing iron, but of the best galvanised iron of much heavier auge, which is warranted to last long time. Our price is right. Wo make a good tank from 80s upwarda, according to size.
DA VIES BROS., THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM L. E. ELLIOTT, LAND, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, THE STRAND - - TAURANGA. I claim the attention of those who want land. To call at my office, 'tis now on the Strand. In fact, like all others, he's worthy of test. So try him ; you'll find him as good as the rest. TO COUNTY SETTLERS AND THE RESIDENTS OF TAURANGA BOROUGH. C. HOWELL WISHES TO INFORM tbo Public of Tauranga and surrounding districts that hd has commenced business as a COAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANT, CARTER, CARRIER, AND FORWARDING AGENT, and hopes by civility, strict attention to "business and moderate charges to merit a fair share of support. A THIAL SOLICITED. C. HOWELL, Cameron Road, Tauranga. BAY OF PIJDNTY WOOD FACTORY E. DAINES CARPENTER, WHEELWRIGHT, TURNER, ETC., Having the Best Manufacturing and Ja',Nbing Plant in the Bay of Plenty, is prepared to execute any work in the above trades, with dispatch and economy. Handles fitted to all kinds of tools and saws gulleted, set and sharpened N.B.— Funerals Furnished. WIIXOW STBE3T. TATJRANGA. TELEPHONE STABLES. M. P. STEWART DEXJB to notify the public of nVtn- •*■* ranga and surrounding districts ttat hp has taken over the UVERY AND BAIT STABLES Situated in SPRING STREET, ard hopes, by civility and strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of support. TE PUKE CLUBr~ PRIVATE HOTEL, T^RF above popular establishment -*- la eondußtttd by S£ra E. T*. Smith, who desires to thank the public for their liberal patronage. First - class accommodation *ot Boarders and Travellers. CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Afternoon Tea for Ladles. Stabling and Paddccking for Horses. TERMS MODERATE. Wm .■, I*. SMITH,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5486, 18 March 1910, Page 4
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