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50 Acres for Lease. Carries 30 Cows. A LEVEL FARM, no waste land, close to town, factory and school. Town water laid on to property. Now carrying 30 milkers, also horse, hull and 3 weaners. Nearly now house of 3 rooms,, two 14 x 12 and one 12 x 10, range, open fireplace, bathroom, electric light, wash-house; concreted cowtflied, piggeries, etc. Owner will lease for 3 years from Ist July* 1928, at a rental of £4 per acre, tenant to pay in addition only £1 water rate and 18/- insurance. PRICE £550, including the above-mentioned live stock, also milking machine 2 sows, S weaners, spring cart and harness, 4 cans, chip heater, testing buckets, 83 factorv shares, 1 acre carrots, 7 acres hay, 5 acres green oats. ' ( Ml 3) Profitable Waimate Plains Farmlet - 24 Acres TERMS £4OO CASH; Balance can remain for 28 years at 6 per cent., reducible by yearly payments of £SO. PRICE £IBOO. There is no letter land on the Waimate Plains; it is dead level, absolutely no waste land; boxthorn hedges; watered by windmill and troughs. All well sheltered and in good heart. The vendor milked 13 cows and did no ploughing whatever; now running 12 2-ycar-old heifers, 2 bulls and 13 yearlings (27 head altogether). Good comfortable dwelling of <5 rooms, concreted milking shod and other outbuildings. The terms are exceptional, viz., 28 years for the balance of the purchase money. Possession any time. The price now asked is exactly that paid by the present owner before the war. Do You Want to Milk a Large Herd ? 107 Acres for Exchange. RETURNS 22,000L85. BUTTER-FAT. THIS FARM carries 75 cows and docs them well; at present there are 86 head on it. All level land of the very best quality, watered by windmills and troughs, live fences, 1.1 paddocks, no stumps. House of 9 rooms, 'hot and cold water, telephone, complete range of outbuildings, including -motoi shed; only half a mile from factory, school, post,.office, etc. PRICE, £72 103 per acre, with £2OOO cash. Or the owner will exchange for a smaller farm of 60 to 70 acres first-class land. 1 (4420) 50 Acres. Only £SOO Cash. REALLY good level to gently undulating land with live fences, watered by windmills and troughs, no stumps, good. sole, of grass, 9 paddocks. Owner states the carrying capacity is 30 cows. Comforta'ble dwelling of 0 rooms, Just been painted and renovated generally j concreted cowshed, implcmeut shed, piggeries, etc. PRICE. £6O per acre. Terms, £SOO Cash; £2OOO of the purchase money is a Government mortgage with 28 years to run. The balance £SOO can remain for 5 rears at 6 per cent. You can’t get better terms anywhere. (4375) 85 Acres. PRICE. £52 10s per acre. A well situated’farm supplying one of the best cheese 'factories in Taranaki; handy to everything; level land, fine pasture, 12 paddocks, live fences; carrying capacity up to 40 cows. House of romos, good milking shed and usual other farm buildigns. Good value at the price asked and the owner will make reasonable terms. (4419) £4OO Cash. 135 Acres. PRICE, £39 per acre. Close to largo Taranaki town; all flat to nicely undulating land, divided into 12 paddocks. Owner states the farm will carry 50 to 55 cows. House of G rooms, concreted milking shed and other outbuildings. There are two stacks of hay and G acres of swedes. Remember 1 he deposit required is only £4OO and the price asked is £39 per acre. (4393) 98 Acres. Pick of Matapu. RETURNS 18.500L8. BUTTER-FAT. ABSOLUTELY FIRST-CLASS LAND in the heart of Matapu; wintering 59 cows, 5 in-calf heifers, 2 bulls, 4 horses and 7 weaners (77 head altogether. Splendid sole of grass, boxthorn fences, 14 sub-divisions. Owner took 23001 bof milk in the flush. House of 5 rooms, electric light, telephone, machine shod with L.Iv.G. plant run by water power. Numerous outbuildings; crops, are 31 acres mangolds, 11 acres grass hay, 4 acres lucerne hay a.nd 5 acres green oats. PRICE, £75 per acre, with £ISOO fash. This is a. very flue piece of laud. (4408) W. H. & A. McGARRY MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF N.Z. (Established 30 Years) Eltham : : Taranaki ’PHONES —Office 13; Residence, 134.

“EYE-OPENER” SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK AT McGruer Bone & Go, Ltd., THESE WILL PROVE A “BOON” TO THE WISE SHOPPER. The Specials are all seasonable and wanted lines, bought on an exceptionally low market and are Genuine Bargains. Bargains in Traced Goods LADLES' TRACED APRONS in strong unbleached calico; new designs— “Eye-Opener” Price 2_/8 TRACED CALICO ANIMALS; for the Kiddies to throw about— “Eye-Opener” Price [J./3 CHILDREN'S TRACED APRONS in Calico; quaint designs—-“Eye-Opener” Price J./3 THE HANDY PEG BAG in strong unbleached calico; clearly traced in now designs— “Eye-Opener” Price 100 pairs BOY'S’ NAVY SERGE SHORTS, in all sizes; good make; exceptional value— “Eye-Opener” Price pair BOY'S' SCHOOL JERSEY'S in Grey, Navy, Fawn and Light and Dark Marls; sizes 20in, 22in., 24in.— *‘Eye-Opener ’’ Price THE “WONDER” SCHOOL CASE in three sizes; just the the thing for school books — “Eye-Opener” Price f/f 1/8 f/Q STRONG FIBRE CANE SUIT CASES in Dark Brown; double locks, reinforced corners—-“Eye-Opener” Price 22in. 0 / _ 24in. f/Q 26in. C) / _ USEFUL COAT HANGERS— “Eye-Opener” Price for / LADIES’ WOOLLEN GLOVES, with gauntlet, in good shades a “Eye-Opener” Price, pair 2/11 LADIES’ COLOURED YVOOLLEN HOSE; good quality; in new shades— “Eye-Opener” Price, pair Q/Q COLOURED TWILL WINCEYETTE; shades Holio, Lemon, Pale Blue. Sky and Cream— “Eye-Opener” Price, yard f/Q PLAIN and FIGURED COLOURED WINCEYETTE; good quality; neat designs— “Eye-Opener” Price, yard }/Q SMART (OT.OT'RED FELT POSIES; very fashionable—-“Eye-Opener” Price, each \ - OUR “STAR” SPECIAL” FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY— Smart “Puntaline” Pull-on Hats Ideal for Sports wear—- ‘ ‘ Star’ ’ Price 3/ "J 1 McGruer, Bone & Co, Ltd High Street - Hawera

XT AYE you heard of the New Dry Powder Eorm of Cod Liver Oil and malt. No more objectionable taste; highest vitamine content. Enquire at Tait’s ■ Pharmacy, High St., Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 May 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 May 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 May 1928, Page 10