•yiSITOES TO HUNTERVILLE Will find THE CHOICEST AND LARGEST STOCK Of GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, At THOMSON AND LOW'S, -"The White Elephant," HUNTERVILLE, Up-to-dato Millinery and Dressmaking on the Premises, GOOD PROPERTIES. QOQ ACRES, all in grass, fenced and AAiO • subdivided; 2 miles from a factory, 1 mile from school, 6 miles from Hunterville; 6-roomed house, cowshed and other buildings. The back of the section is good sheep country, and the balance is dairying land. Price, ill per acre. ,£IOOO is on at 5J per cent. An exchange could be made here. OQ"J ACRES, 200 acres in grass, fenced Oi/X in, divided into i paddocks; good 2-roomed house, garden and orchard, sheep yards and small holding paddocks. There is about 130 still in bush, very heavy milling timber, enough to put a small mill into. There is about 40 acres flat, and would make a good dairy farm, fully 100 acres is heavy milking land, and only 2 miles from creamery, school, and P.O. Price, ,£lO 10s. per acre. .£SOO down and 2 years to find the balance of purchase money; in the meantime to carry.s per cent, interest. Twelve miles from Huntcrvilio by good Toad. 1 ACRES, 400 acres in grass, and JLiitiJL ICO acres new burn, fine easy country, good flats; new 5-roomed houso (ins. «E200), SO chains of fencing completed. Would make a fine homestead. Situated a f Aria, Tc Kuiti, known to be the pick of tho King Country. . Price, <£'3 10s. per acre. Good terms offered. "J Af){\ ACRES Sheep Farm, with all improvements, 11 miles from Hunterville. Could be got for ifi 10s, per acre. ACRES Grass Paddock, half dead -t'-' flat; school close by; 1-room cottage; 111 good open district. Good chance for a man who would work out; plenty of it at Bs. per day. and have the small farm to run few sheep or cattle. Nice place. Price, £300. H. J. MIDDLEMAS, LAND AGENT. I HUNTERVILLE. jp P. BEER Y. THE WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN OF HUNTERVILLE. Great Variety in Electro Plate, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery. PRIVATE HOTEL, HUNTERVILLE. WILLIAM SMITH Proprietor. Breakfast—7.3o to 9. Dinner—l 2 to 1.30. Sale Days—ll.3o to 1-30. Tea—s 30 to 7. SUNDAYSBreakfast—B.3o to 9.30. Dinner—l to 2. Tea —5 to 6. TARIFF—4s. 6d. DAY. ALL MEALS, Is. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD, Call on S. JONSON. • Builder and Contractor, MILNE ST., 'HUNTERVILLE. NEWEST DESIGNS IN WOOD, BRICK, OR CONCRETE. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION made from the Pick of thoroughlyseasoned Timber, and none but competent tradesmen employed. | FOR A FIRST-CLASS JOB, CALL ' ON A.SJ. TASMAN CAFE, HUNTERVILLE. JpRESH FISH Twice Daily; also Fish and Grills at all Hours, 60 as to cater for travellers. R. G. PARKER, Proprietor. THE SCOTCH BAKERY, BRUCE STREET, HUNTERVILLE. A. ADA M, BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a Speciality. Small Goods of Every Description. Terms •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 29 March 1911, Page 22
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