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A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY A Manaia Road Farm Snip 158 Acres 158 Acres £3oo‘ Cash • £3OO Cash MILKING MACHINES & WATER POWER. REDUCED PRICE TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. READ THlS— This farm was sold ait, £4B per acre before the war. To clean rip a- deceased estate iit is now in the -market at £43 per acre. It is exc'dliant value. NOTE Tihe milking machine plaint and wafer power sure included in the the price asked. THE LAND —This is all level and has a very large road frontage so that it woiiM iciult up in/t’o tw!o nice sized' -farms -otf 70 to 80 acres each. Good sole of grass, -nearly ail ha® been -ploughed; there are ibox-tho-rn fences, plenty of waiter, 12 -paddocks, valuable shelter tree® and native bush; ‘also extenlsive orchard. CARRYING- CAPACITY —This is easily 70 cows, besides -horses and dry slt'Ock. Now wintering 09 cows, 3 bulls, 4 horses l and 5 heifers. THE BUILDINGS —These comprise an 8--roomed dwelling, bathroom and other conveniences. Concreted milking shed, motor shed, implement shed, workshop, etc. REMARKS —The stock and chattels now on the farm can, if desired, be taken over alt valuation. This is not, compulsory. If a- -buyer prefers to stock u-p himself a clearing sale will be held. RATES —These nmount to £39 -per annum. TERMS —Whilst the vendors would like about £BOO cash, -they inform us that they are -prepared to favourably consider £3OO down so long as a- •mam! d‘s in cu ijxo-sdjti'On fro go in ‘wi'fcli liis s't oclc u.nGaiC'liaTlib , ere , ci. OUR ADVICE— If you wainit rto carnmenw daiiiryimg /this coming Fvea&on thi-s property is well worthy of inspection. The prospects for butter and cheese were never -brighter. SITUATION —Only a few chains from town, cheese factory, stores, school and everything you want to have handy. OUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS are—Office 13; Residence 134. DON’T OVERLOOK THE PRICE—<£43 p ER ACRE—AND THE VERY EASY TERMS. W. H. & A. McGARRV MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF N.Z (Established 30 Years) Rltham . : : Taranaki P BOBBY CALVES BOBBY CALVES South Taranaki Pool Scheme

IN CONJUNCTION WITH PATEA FARMERS’ FREEZING CO. HIGHEST RULING PRICES PAID. Prom TO-MORROW (Friday), CoHoetons in Ota'keho, Manaia, Biverda'le, Okaia-wa, Norinan.by, anti Hawwa di.stric-.ts will collect on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. The following Carriers- will collect Calv-es at farmers’ gates on and after MONDAY, JULY 16fch, in the following pool districts- on all roads— P. J. NORTHCOTT, ’Phon-e 80, Opunake: Oaonui to Piba-ma and Te Kiri. J. DALEY, ’Phone 71, Manana: Oeo to Main-ala. Roa-d and adjacent road's on Montjay, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. In&ha District: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. SANDFORD, Sheet Road, Auiroa: A-uroa Pool District. W. J. BLAIR, ’Phon-c 29218, Hatwera: No'rmianby Disitriot from Te Roti .Station, Okniawa District, Sheet Road from Palmer Road to Ma'tapu, Dutliie Road to McCormick’s, -on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. R. E. WILLIAMS, ’Phone 17, Kaponga: Palmer Rd. to Rowan Rd., Riverlea an-d Awatuna. / WIT GOWER, ’Phones Office 165, House 137, Eltham: Man.ga.toki, Matapu, Low-garth, Mahoe, Jersey dale. C. MASLIN, ’Plrones Office 248, House 114, Eltham: Waihapa, Win-grove, Cheat Rd., Ngaere, Rawhit-iroa, Mata. H. P. DALE, Rotoka-re to Te Roti School. J. G. LIPPINGWELL: Airara;tia( Eraser Road and Tfawtoti-. F. G. LITCHWARK, ’Phone 2339, Hawera: Whareroa, Tokaora, Haw-era, and South Normamby. W. HAMILTON: Whaka.iniara, M-oremere, Ohnngai, and Mo-koia. POOL ADVANCES BY CASH OR WEEKLY PAY MENTS AS ARRANGED. STRAIGHT-OUT PURCHASE HIGHEST RULING PRICES. Further information, from—i F. E. BOCOCK, NGAERE; ’Phone 2555. S. POULSON, NORMANBY; ’Ph-one 28282. K. M'cNAE, GLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. OR DIRECT PROM THE WORKS, PATEA.

S. -S. s. HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICES. REDUCED PARES. 6/- Single; 10/- Return. " 6/- Single; 10/- Return. Children under 14 Half Price. Leaves. Hawera— Week days: *8.30 a.m., *9.30 a.m. Sundays, 8.15 a.m. Arrives New Plymouth— Week days: 10.40 a.m., 11.30 a.m. Sundays: 10.25 a.m. Both services connect with ears for TE KUITI and AUCKLAND. Leaves New Plymouth — Week Days: 3.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m. Sundays: 4 p.m. Arrive Hawera — Week Days: 5.40 p.m., 6.40 p.m. Sundays: G.lO p.m. 'pecial concessions made for families. Return'Tickets issued for one month Seats booked or parcels received at Carter's Cake Shop. Dance Parties catered for. ? 'PHONE 2475. W. E. SUTTON. Proprietor HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH DAIL’S MOTOR SERVICE. » PARE: G/- Single; 10/- Return. f 12-Sen ter Sedan Hudson) (9-Seater Sedan Hudson) TIME-TABLE (Week Days) Leave Hawera 7.45 and 8 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth 9.45 and 10 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 3 and 4 p.m. Ar rive Hawera 5 and 6 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Hawera 8.30 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 4.3 Q p.m. Connects with all services at New Plymouth for Te Ivuiti and Auckland. Booking Offices— Hawera: Criterion Gnrage, ’phone 2310. New Plymouth: Eberlet and Morgan, ’phone 121. Private 'Phone 2781. JjUNCHAM’S ROTORS, Out Motto: “Civility, Service and Safety.’’

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 30 July 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 30 July 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 30 July 1928, Page 12