TjlOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. ON EASY TERMS. FOUR SECTIONS IN THE KAUPOKONUI SUBVEY DISTBICT, CONTAINING 1350 acres. Of which about 860 acres are felled grassed, and partly fenced : — S6c6, Block v, 312 a lr"26p, Perpetual Lease Sec. 7, Block v, 315 a2r ISp, Perpetual Lease Sec 11, Block v, 305 aOr Op, Perpetualjjease Sec T2, Block v, 320 a OrOp^Preehold Having "decided ujon Reaving Manaia shortly, ' I 'am 6ffermg "'iltte above sections separately or together, '^tft'etiner' for cash. 'br on' easy towns, at a very low pride i in order to ensure a sale. The Block (V.) lies between "the Auroa and Kiri Roads andjust a-bove the Opunake-Stratford R^oad, ; inland, of Otakeho arid'Tihama. ' Neariy/tne •whole is level- and of good quality, ftie greater portion of it being superior to much of the land in the more settled parts of the district. Portions of the land are wet, but have a good drainage. It is estimated that three-fourths of ' the whole is good, dry, level, or slightly undulatng land, capable of being converted "nto capital pasture. For raising young stdck, 'fored in he bush or for 18-months-old cattle (from the open, -the land is well adapted, and :will, with ordinary management, return a handsome profit on outlay. In a year or so the land will carry a large herdof^dairy stock The greater Apart of the improvements is on Section 11 and 12 (Auroa Road), where about 250 acres are grassed and mostly fenced. The land is novV easily accessible on the east by the A'uroa Road and on the west by the Kiri Road, both of which are metalled to within a few chains of the boundary, whilst the Oeo Road, which is metalled as far as the Opunake Road, will afford an outlet for the central portions as soon as "the upper part of ' the road "is stumped and!' formed. When present contract is completed, a buggy might be driven from the railway line°to within a quarter of a mile of the land. To a man with, say, £3000 to £4000 to fell and grass "the land and stock it, there should be a fortune at the price placed on it* To a man with only a sniall' capital the present affords an opportunity of getting, say, fron/200 acres upwards, and improving it by degrees. Plans of the land and further information may ' be obtained on application. GEORGE A. HURLEY, 'Land Agent, Manaia. ' Tjl O R SAL E. 1. 180 acres, partly improved, ! near Eltham, £6 acre, £160 cash, balance 5 per cent ; a bargain 2. 100 acres, all improved,' five miles from post officej good house, easy terms ; cheap 8. 140 acres, Huiroa, 70 felled and grassed, house, garden, etc., 58s acre, easy 'terms; cheapest 'place in market 4. 280 acres, main road, open land, £12, easy terms 5. 240 acres, improved land, onjgood road, £10 6. 260 acres, p.1., rent 2s, for goodwill £7 6d an aore 7. 600 acres, 250 grassed, rent 9d, good road, 10 miles from railway, goodwill £2 7s 6d an acre 8. 460 acres, all grassed, rent bd, 9 miles from railway, goodwill £8 7s 6d an acre 9 180 acres, 2 miles from Stratford, all grassed, house and outbuildings^ /cheap, goodj^pec. 10 240 acres, p.1., rent lOd, BO|aores grassed, near dairy factory, !£4OO goodwill 11. 150 acres, rent Is, all. grassed, 36 years' lease, house, shed, etc., half mile from township, goodwill . £5 an acre 12..- 205 acres, freehold, near Eltham, part' ploughable, good' house, easy terms, £ll'acres 18. 100 acres, leasehold reserve, low rent, 1 'mile of rising township, £450, cheap 1. butchery business in good 'town for sale, going ooncern, freehold 2. butchery, requires little capital, freehold 3. butchery, leasehold Hotel, country, freehold, for sale. EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld. <|^| R S OOLT AR T PROFESSIONAL NURSE, Wilson-street, • Hawera. . Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Insist upon having NO. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP NO. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP There nothing Cleanses as well as ; NO. 1 EXTRACT. OF SOAP NO. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP Washes Clothes, and cleanses and brightens everything. Manufactured by the EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. CYC L IST SIM RIDE DUNLOP TYKES Which are the MOST RELIABLE AND COMFORTABLE TYRES ON EARTH. We Guarantee them for Twelve Months and Warn You Against Imitation. Write for Cyclists' Photos. NEW ZEALAND DEPOT, 128 Lichfield-street, Christohuroh.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3418, 9 December 1896, Page 4
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