W. H. & A. McGARRY, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM, TARANAKI. ’Phones: Office 20; Residence 134. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. MANGATOKI DISTRICT. A GOTNG CONCERN. IKA ACRES of first-class level land, handy to factory and school; numerous subdivisions; boxthorn boundaries; permanent water; house of 7 rooms, concreted machine shed, cart and gig sheds, piggeries, etc. Lease two years to run from July. 1926, with right of renewal for further term. Rental, £2 17s per acre, plus rates £3l per annum. Rent payable quarterly. To be taken over as a going concern with 65 cows, 7 in-calf heifers, 3 horses, 2 bulls, 8 weaners, 3 sows, boar, milking machine (4-cow), Anderson engine, M.H. drill, McCormack mower with grindstone, sweep, plough, Cambridge roller, waggon, cart, har ness, cans for 20001 b of milk, discs, harrows, lot of tools and sundries, 3 stacks hay, 2$ acres mangolds and carrots and 4 acres turnips. Butter-fat returns 16,0001 b. * PRICE £1575 FOR THE WHOLE OF TH EABOVE. 100 A CRES SOUTH OF ELTHAM. EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY Owing to health reasons, the owner will' exchange his equity of £I3OO for town property. The balance of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for 39$ years at 6$ per cent. Nt short-dated mortgages about this farm; no re-financing required. One mile from factory and school, about 3 miles south of Eltham; will carry 50 cows and do them well; the owner has milked more; divided into 18 paddocks, plenty of hay and root crops, also Zl acres lucerne; good 6-roomed house (telephone), concreted shed with machines, Anderson engine, m-otor garage, piggeries, etc. PRICE £52 10s PER ACRE. Equity £I3OO. Can be taken over as a going concern if desired; everything at valuation.
W. H. & A. McGARRY, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS. ELTILAM, TARANAKI, ’rhoncs: Office 20; Residence 134. QYRIL T AURENT, CERTIFICATED PIANOFORTE TUNER & REPAIRER. 70 COLLINS ST., HAWERA. Telephone 235. Representative of W. J. Woollett’s, 137 High Street, Hawera. Established 1864. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ARTHUR’S LIMITED conduct Funerals anywhere in Taranaki. Appropriate Motor Hearse and Mourning Cars. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, LIMITED, ’Phones: Day 94, Night 254. PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. jgCONOMIO FOR MEN’S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. E. H. H areop - [A Card] PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COMPANY SECRETARIES, AUDITORS, SHAREBROKERS. National Bank Chambers, Hawera. ’Phones 495, 700; P.O. Box 118. (Branch at Manaia) D. ]\]_ C Q OBMICK & Q°-> (Late McCormick & Taylor), FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Funerals conducted Town and Country. Motor Hearse and Mourning Cars. Importers of Floral Wreaths. PRINCES ST. (next P. 0.), HAWERA. ’Phones: Day 126. Night 529. rrUF SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPA PING CO., LTD., Box 82. , Telegrams: “Tnrship.” Vessels are trading regularly from WELLINGTON to PATEA, and return carrying cargo to and from all pores. T.S.M. INAHA, 240 tons, insulated holds. S.S. HAWEIU, 140 tons, insulated refrigerator. S.S. KAPUNI, 140 tons, insulated holds. Through rates to and from all ports. Consignors please address all goods c/o South Taranaki Shipping Co., Ltd., and advise full particulars of consignees. Customs Agency and forwarding de partment a specialty, in charge of ud experienced clerk. Agents N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd. Foreign passages bpoked at Patea office and all particulars supplied on application. A. H. HODGE, Manager. MONTHLY CALENDAR. MARCH. PHASES OF THE MOON. First Quarter, March 21, at 4.42 p.m. Full Moon, March 29. at 9.30 p.m. HIGH TIDE AT WANGANUI. (For high water off Ohawe beach add 10 minutes. For high water off Opunake add 14 minutes.) Date 29 30 31 Day Mori. Tues. Wed. a.m. 10.10 10.34 11.16 p.m. 10.23 10.58 11.36 BOOT OR SHOE REP API RS. Our repairer is an expert at the trade. We can repair ladies’ or men’s boots or shoes; we repair pump soles, welted soles, machine solos, and ladies’ heels with our Ever-Wear leather in the neatest of wm-k, so send the family’s boot repairs to the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera, for neat work. —Advt. CONCRETE FLOORS AND Q-TOL. The manager of a large dairy factory close t.o Woodville recently discovered that Q-tol was an excellent means of easing his tired feet. He says he used to suffer agonies standing and walking about on the hard concrete; but now the penetrative and soothing effect of Q-tol gives him immense re-lief.—-Advt. Tan-ol does much and costs little. Renovates leather, shines tan shoes, polishes furniture, brightens floorcloth. Quick, easy and economical. —2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 March 1926, Page 4
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