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CUAS. 11. SELBIE, UAND AGENT. 136 ACRFS— L.I.P., situated about 6 mile* fu>m Tp Puke, on a good road. J< < j.c-i-s v crass, 20 of which is rewly laid uowh, well wattrxi. ring fenced, and sub-di-vided into five paddocks, 10 acres in maize, and five m turnips and carrots. Two miles from nearest school. At present carrying 20 dairy cows, 6 horses and dry stock. New 4-roomed house, washhouse, cowshed, trap shefd, etc. Rent per annum, £3. Fnce, £n 10s per acre. Easy terms arrang. cd. No-- 253 2000 ACRES— Freehold, 500 acres cleared ami in rough feed, ring fenced, about 1500 acres heavily timbered bush country. Good sixroomed house, bathroom, an.l outbuildings. Good road to proptrty, conveniently situated, would carry in present condition 300 head o.f cattle. This is a cheap plac« at £2 15s p<r acre. Terms arranged. No. 229 LEASEHOLD. 200 ACRES cf excellent fattening, and dairying land, well watered, and conveniently sub-divided. Situated in the heart of !rich district and five miles from rising . township, creamery, and school handy to property. The owner will lease for five yeais with purchasing clause at a very reasonable rental. No. r><)o i 9 ACRES -0.R.P., situated close to Matata, on a good road, riniifence.!, with seven wires and five posts In chain ; 300 acres in grass, which was heavy bush land ; balance : 200 acres in in bush ; remainder in tall fern and tutu, 20 acres in swedes. Four-roomed house, sheep yards, etc., carrying at present 800 ewes. Will easily winter twa Kheep per acre besides other stock. This is an excellent property ainl a safe investment at £2500. Terms arranged. No. 252 490 ACRFX-O.;R.P.,siltiratod WiCee miles from Taneatua, practicallyall undulating to hilly land, with the exception of 12 acres flat sub-divided into three paddocks, 7 wires, watered by permanent creeks. Three miles from school, cheese factory. and 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 REPRKSTLNTATIVK. A. & ,1. QUINTOJN PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, ANfl *- GENERAL METAL WORKERS* AMILTON & WILLOW STREETS TAURANGA, CORRUGATED IRON TANKS * ! (ALL SIZES) FROM £1 10 S. Spouttag, Ridging, and Down Pipe ] -very Description, Mantles, Chim- f neys and Burners. Hot Water Fitte ' and Guaranteed. COUNfUY WORKj*. SPECIALTY. * CALL AND SEE OUR SELECTIONS 1 AND Sl/PPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY i ™ e~taurlnga 1 Cr AS PROPRIETARY | r\ESIHR to inform the public -*^ that t fa ey have removed tbeir % large stock of GAS-FITTINGS AN Js APPURTENANCES to the GAS}| WORKS, where customers' require I *'$ nients will in future be attended to m Office Hours : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I *' I • closing on Thursdays at 1 p.m. *|? ESTIMATES FREE. I "§ CHARGES MODERATE. % J. MILLER ... ... MANAGER. TO COUNTY SETTLERS AND THE RESIDENTS OF TAURANGA % DOROUGH. M C. HO WELL M| WISHES TO INFORM tbo Public fi of Tauranga and sttllfounding I if districts that he has commenced I business as a I J^' COAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANT.' I CARTER, CABRIER, AND FORWARDING AGENT, R. . and hopes by civility, strict atten- 1 s - s tton to business and moderate charg- 1 to merit a fair share of support 1 j A TRIAL, SOLICITED. ' II i C. HOWELL, I of ( Cameron Road, Taunu»|ra. phii IS~PUKE CLUB. IZ PRIVATE HOTEL, I v nPIW» above popular establishmeni I and ■*- ta conducted by Mrs E. L. Smith. h v « who desires to thank the public for £» their liberal patronage. I * an First - class accommodation 'or I' s c Boarders and Travellers. I stre CUISINE A SPECIALTY. five Afternoon Tea fox Ladies. J n * 1 odious Stabling and Paddcck- 1 ? ing for Horses. tran TERMS MODERATE. of h — Cod *■• ■. I*. BMTTH, I w j|| l^oprtrtress. LAf> TELEPHONE STABLES. j mis < M. P. STEWART Lf> BUS to notify the public or *Atn- I - 17 ronga and surrounding districts I 1 Uat lie has taken over the I LT^KRV AND BAIT STABLES I Situated in ■ SPRING STREET, 4U d aopes. by civility and strict atUntM« to business, to merit a fair sbaro of support. q J. FAULKNER CARRIEB. COAI it FIREWOOD tfimCHANT, GREY STREET, TAURANOA. Goods Skipped awl ***t«4. ftoaltor* Oannillr Removal. AVER'S Cm^RRY PECTORAL. Sixty years ngo physicians first ised Ajcr's Cherry Pectoral, and jv c r since then it has been the standird cough roinedy ull over the vorhl. ainms.nuls of raniilies, in *»r O |M>, Asia, Africa, and America, «nr tj et-j' a bottle of it in the house, cn«y for aa eniorgencv. AYE.R'3 CHERRY PECTORAL. nn ontrols the spasmodic efforts or oughing. relieves the congestion in he thront, quiets the inftaimnaMon r> the bronchial tubes, and prevents he lungs from becoming involved. There are ninny substitutes «u>d Couai mitations. Be sure y o u get Ayer's Iherry JVctoral. it contains no arcotic or poisun of any kbid.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue XXXVIII, 18 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue XXXVIII, 18 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue XXXVIII, 18 April 1910, Page 4

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