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JT7IOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. ON EASY TERMS. FOUK SECTIONS IN THE KAUPOKONUI SURVEY DISTRICT, CONTAINING 13€>O acres, Of which about 860 aores are fe He'd grassed, and partly fenced : — Sec 6, Block t, 312 alr 26p, Perpetual Leage Seo. 7, Block v, 315 a2r 14p, Perpetual Lease Sco 11, Block v, 305 aOr Op, Perpetual Lease Sco 12, Block v, 320 a Or^Op^Freehold Having decided upon'""caving Manaia shortly, I am offering the above sections separately or together, and either for cash or on easy terms, at a very low price in order to ensure a sale. '*The -Block (V.) lies between ttfce Auroa and Eiri Roads and just above the Opunake- Stratford Road, inland of Otakeho and Pihama. Nearly the whole is level and of good .quality, the ..greater portion of it beiing superior to much of the land in, the more settled; parts of the district. Portions of«the land are- wetybut have a. good drainage. It is estimated that three-fourths of the whole is good, dry, level, or slightly undulat-. jag land, capable >of <being;oonyerted, Into oapital pasture. For raising young stock, bred in he bush or for 18-months-old? cattle from the open, 'the i land is %£ll adapted, and will, with ordinary, management, return a handsome profit on outlay. In a year or so the land will carry a large herd of dairy stook The greater part of the improvements is on Section 11 and 12 (Auroa Road), where/about 250 acres tere glassed and mostly fenced. The land is now easily accessible, on the east by the Atiroa 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 afforcl an outlet for. the central portions as soon as ' the upper part of the road is stumped and'formed. 'When present contract is completed, abuggy^mfght be driven f rotm the railway lmV to within a quarter of a mile of the land. To a man with, say, £8000 to £4000 to fell and grass the land and stook it, there' should be a fortune 'at the price .placed on it. To a man with' only a snlall capital the present affords an opportunity Qf getting, say, from 200 acres upwards, and improving it by degrees.. Plans of the land and further information may be obtained on T appliration. GEORGE A. HURLEY, , Land Agent, •Maaaia. OHOW ! SHOW ! SHOW I AT'THE ONEHUNG A f -BOOT 1 FACTORY . Hawera. i PRICE~LIST. 1 Men's. French Calf Bals from 14/6 French Calf Shooters, 16/French Court Shoes,7 /9 French Calf Running Shoes 12/6 Beßt WaJertights/11/e Shooters from 9/6 Walking Shoes from 6/11 Golosh Bal from9/6| Bluohers from 4/9 Canvas Shoes, leather fronts, 5/6 Ladies'. French Calf Leglets, 11/6 French Calf Shoes, 9/6 Leather Shoes from 6/6 Leather Leglets, 7/Dairy Boots, 7/9 Leather Slippers, 2/11 Tan Shoes from 6/11 Slippers from 1/Tennis Shoes, 4/6 Black and brown Canvas, 4/6 Glace kid and tan'^work in great variety. All Colonial Goods, our own imake. Inspection invited. A. H. DUXFIELD (late Duxfield and Holder) LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. Saddles and Harness of every description made to order on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. A. H. DUXFIELD, High-street - - Hawera. Next to Nolan, Tonks & Co.'s) ~ li ~ I v I* S §8 -as is °S! I MM Jj 00 en j -q 25 bo w hj h3 Si ,4 3 9 Si ii I §«s« s U 1 FOR all the leading Summer lines in Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers you cannot do better than go to L. Hill's Boot Warehouse, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3423, 15 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3423, 15 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3423, 15 December 1896, Page 4