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A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY , MILKING MACHINES & WATER POWER. REDUCED PRICE TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. READ THlS —Tbits farm was solid' ait £4B per aero before the war. To (dean up a deecwsed estate it is now in the market at £43 per acre. It is exeelilient value. NOTE —The milking machine pliant and water power ore included an the the 'price asked. THE LAND —This is mil level and has a very large road frontage so .that it would .emit .up int o two nice si zed farms of 70 t o 80 a cres each. Good sole of grass, nearly all has been ploughed; there are boxthorn fences, plenty" of waiter, 12 .paddocks, valuable shelter trees and native bush; also extensive orohard. CARRYING- CAPACITY —This is easily 70 cows, besides horsc.s and dry sltoc'k. Now wintering 09 cows, 3 bulls, 4 horses and 5 heifers. THE BUILDINGS —These comprise an dwelling, bathroom and other convetmemtees. Con'cretod milking slued, motor shed, implement shod, 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 up himself a clearing sole will be held. RATES —These amount fro £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 man is in a. 1 position to go in with his Stock une/nc umbered. OUR ADVICE —If you want to cammemc dairying this coming season this 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 PER ACRE—AND THE VERY EASY TERMS. W. H. & A. McGARRY MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF N.2. (Established 30 Years) Eltham : : Taranaki BOBBY CALVES BOBBY CALVES South Taranaki Pool Scheme IN CONJUNCTION WITH PATEA FARMERS’ FREEZING CO. HIGHEST RULING PRICES PAID. Prom TO-MORROW (Friday)', OaUocitors in ptakoho, Mamma, Rivcrdalc, Okaiawa, Nomiombv., and Hawera districts will collect on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. * . The following Carriers will collect Calves at farmers’ gates on and after MONDAY, JULY 16th, in the following pool districts on all roads— P. J. NORTHCOTT, ’Phone 80, Opunake: Oaouui to Pibarna amd Te Kiri. J. DALEY, ’Phone 71, Manati'a: C>eo to Mamiaia Rood and adjacent roads trn Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Inaha District: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. SANDFORD, Skcoft Road, Auiron: Auroa. Pool District. W. J. BLAIR, ’Phone 29218, Hawera: Nrtrmiaulby District from Te Roti • Station, Okaiawa District, Sheet Rood from Palmer Road to Mafapu, Du t hie Road to McCormick’s, on Monday, Wednesday amd Friday. R. E. WILLIAMS, ’Phone 17, ICaponga: Palmer Rd. to Rowan Rd., Riverlea. and Awatuna. WIT GOWER, ’Phones Office 165, House. 137, Eltham: Mnmgatoki., Mafrapu, Lowgnirth, Mahoe, Jerseydale. C. MASLIN, ’Phones Office 218, House 114, Eltham: Waihapa, Wingrove, Oheal Rd., Ngaere, Rawhitiroa, Mata. * H. P. DALE, Rot oka re to Te Roti School. J. G. LIPPINGV/ELL: Airoiratai, Frasier Road and Ta.whiti. F. G. LITCHWARK, ’Phone 2339, Hawera: Whareroa, Tokaora, Hawera, .and South Normanby. , W. HAMILTON: Wba.kainna.ra, Mieremooc. Ghnngai, and Mokoia. POOL ADVANCES BY CASH OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS AS ARRANGED. STRAIGHT-OUT PURCHASE HIGHEST RULING PRICES. Further information from — F. E. BOCOCK, NGAERE; ’Phone 2555. S. POULSON, NORMANBY; ’Phone 28282. K. MicNAE, GLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. OR DIRECT FROM THE WORKS, PATEA.

s. s. s. lIAWERA-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 *0.30 a. hi. Sundays, 8.15 a.in. Arrives New Plymouth— Week days: 10.40 a.m., <1.30 a.m Sundays: 10.25 a.m. Both services counect with cars fur 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., 0.40 p.m. Sundays: 6.10 p.m. tpecial 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 lIAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH DAIL’S MOTOR SERVICE. FARE: 6/- Single; 10/- Return. (12-Scater . Sedan Hudson) (9-Seater Sedan Hudson) TIME-TABLE (Week Days) Leave Hawera 7.45 and 8 a.m. Arrive Now Plymouth 9.45 and 10 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 3 and 4 p.m. Arrive Hawera 5 and 6 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Hawera 8.30 a.rn. Leave New Plymouth 4.30 p.m. Connects with all services at New Plymouth for Te Kuiti and Auckland. Booking Offices — Hawera: Criterion Oarage, 'phone 2310. New Plymouth: Eberlet- and Morgan, ’phone 12.1, Private 'Phone 2781. JfINCHAM’S j^JOTORS, Our Motto: “Civility, Service and Safety.”

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 August 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 August 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 August 1928, Page 10

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