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Land and Commission Agents :: Hawera Well Worth Inspection OQQ AGUES FREEHOLD, comprising over 120 acres rich, heavy land; . 'balance mostly easy undulating, with little hilly country. Situated in GOOD LOCALITY, about 1 milei flom Factory, 1$ miles from School, and 8 miles from PROGRESSIVE TOWN. Access by good metalled and tar-sealed .roads. Approximately ISO acres ploughable; all in good grass, and 12 acres of well-established LUCERNE. Watered, by springs and troughs, and well sub-divided into 22 paddocks by live hedges and poet and wire fences in first-clas scoridition. AT PRESENT CARRYING TO dairy cows, 18 2-year in-calf heifeis, 26 calves, 2 bulls and 4 horses;'besides pigs, etc. This has been the carrying capacity for the past five years. ; THE BUILDINGS consist of a 6-roomed dwelling in good order, garage, implement shed and store room, well-appointed, cowshed and yard, and modern piggeries. Electric power in dwelling and cowshed. . Despite ’ the poor pay-outS ,fpr 1926-27 season, the .owner has TAKEN £I6OO OFF THIS PLACE, namely £I4OO received for Butter-fat and £2OO for Pigs and surplus stock. A balance-sheet by regd. accountant can be inspected. RETURNS FROM 74 COWS for the individual months of the 1926-27 season are as follows: Month June July. August . September October November Lbs Butter-fat ...... 256 ...... 1073 .V 1784 Month Lbs Butter-fat January .......... 2675 February ......... 2180 March 2252 April 1913 May 1406 Total December ......... 2879 AVERAGE OVER 300 LBS. BUTTER-FAT PER COW 22,273 This property, is subject to a First Mortgage of £3OOO to the Public Trust at 6 per cent, and a Mortgage of £ISOO at 6 j per cent approx. The unpaid .balance will remain on Table Mortgage, reducible by £6O per annum, and the 'balance ini 1946. 11 PRICE: £4O per acre with £ISOO Cash; balance at 6 per cent. AH stock, implements and sundries cam be taken over if desired. Further particulars on application to THE SOLE AGENTS—. . • . . .. .. NEWTON KING LTD. 170 Acres Carrying 90 Cows OVERLOOKING THE SEA. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. A REALLY GOOD COASTAL FARM of 170 ACRES; situated 15 miles from New Plymouth "and only. 2 miles' from Factory, School, etc. The land.is all flat to slightly undulating, and is well watered by windmill. . Holds a . good sole of grass and is well sub-divided ihito. lS well fenced paddocks. - . • ' -i, BUILDINGS toe in excellent order and comprise amoderfi. 9-robm%<l Bungalow (tiled robf), ©.h/ln. and c. water, bathroom, etc., And dll modem conveniences; motet shed; implement shed, good 10-bail concreted cowshed with 5-cow L.K.G. releaser plant and Hutchinson power installed; and other outbuildings. House insured for £IOOO. CARRYING SO cows, 13 i.c. heifers and numerous other stock. Eer iturns for 1926-27 season are 21,0001b5. butter-fat, which can be inspected and improved by top-dressing. PRICE IS ,£SO PER ACRE VENDOR will exchange his equity for a GOOD 50/60 ACRE FARM in Eltham, Hawera or Kaponga Districts. Excellent reasons for wishing to exchange. . This is a good opportunity for anyone wishing to 'exchange.a small ’arm for a well improved coastal farm. Beautiful climate and ideal luirying country. Stock and implements jean be taken, at valuation if lesired. Apply — NEWTON Department KING LTD. PHONES: Office 2021 & 2022; Private—S. W. Whyte 2403 T. H. Baker

JSIOKOIA & DISTRICT SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. jjMFTH To be Reid in "THE PINES” (opposite Mokoia Store) . WEDNESDAY, MAY 16,. 1938. Patron: H. G. Dickie, Esq., M.P. President: D. S.’ Richardson, Esq. Vice-Presidents S._ J. Tidswell and W. Rothery. PROGRAMKE.;. HORSE EVENTS. 1. Rest Child’s Pony. 12$ hands and ■under; to be ridden by hoy or girl under 15 years. First 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-. . 2. Best Child’s Pony; ovor 12$ hands and under 14$;. to be ridden by boy or girl uiider 15 years, First 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-. 3. Best Boy Rider; under .15 years. First 10/-, second 5/-. . Entry 1/-. 4. Best Girl Rider; under 15 years. First 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-, 5. Rescuing Comrade on Horseback. First 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-. G, Open Novelty Race on Hjorsebaclc, First 10/-, second ,5/-..,. Entry 1/-. 7. Potato Race on Horseback. First 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-. 8. Best Walking Horse. First 10/-, second 5/-. - Entry . 1/*. .... . • 9. Best Paced and Mannered Hack. First 20/-, second. IQ/-,.. Entry 2/-. 10. Maiden Hunters’ Competition. Open to all horses that have hover won a first prize in a jumping competiiton at any A. and P. Show. First £5, second £2. Entry 7/6. .. . 11. Open. Biunrters.’ Competition. Open to all. First £7, second £3. Messrs Bennett & Sutton donate a Silver Cup, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals by the .same horse. Entry. 10/-. w v .,_, 32. Wire Jumping Competition. First £4. Entry .7/6. . v „ .. ■ 13. Pony Heaping Competition. For ponies 121 hands and under. To be ridden by boy or girl under 15 years. First 30/-, second 15/-. Entry

11 21. 2/6. • Pony Leaping Competition. . For ponies over 124 Lands and under 14J Lands; to. bo ridden Ly boy or girl under 15 years. First 30/-, second 15/-.' - Entry. 2/6. MOTOR CAE EVENTS. , Motor Car Driving Competition. First 20/-, second 10/-. Entry 2/6. Music al'CLalrs for Motor Cars. First 10/-. Entry 1/-. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 100 Yards Maiden Handicap. . First 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/6. 130 Yards • .Married . Men’s. Race. First. 15/-, ■ second 5/-, Entry 1/6. 130 Yards Open Handicap. First 20/-, second 10/-. Entry 2/6. Girls ’ District Handicap. For girls attending Mokoia, ManutaLi, WLakarnara, OLangai, Meremere and WLareroa Schools. First 10/-, second 5/-.: Entry free. 130 Yards. Members’ Race. First .15/-. Entry 1/-. Ladies’ Egg and SpoonLtacb. First MO/-. Entry-l/-. ISO-.,. Yards Single Men’s Race. 21. a oys' -instinct rtanuicap,. attending Mokoia, ManntaTii, WLaiamara, OLangai, Meremere and WLareroa ScLools. First, . medal, second silver medal. Entry free. 25. Relay Race; quarter-mile; teams of tLree men; ‘‘oo, 200 and 220 yards. First 15/-, second 7/6. Entry 4/6 per team.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 April 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 April 1928, Page 3