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SOUTH EGMONT. ' DAWSON'S FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE, I" HE above is now open for visitors. Fees: Toll visitors is per head, with use of mountain house, one day, or part. If for a week, 5s per head. Horses is each, including paddocking for one day. Horses not paddocked for night 6d only. Children under 14, attended by parents or guardians, half charges. Tne use of the mountain cottage, 2s per head per day. VYeekly terms aaper agreement with caretaker. Tinned meats, fruit, stores, etc, 1 horse feed. St. CLAIR, Caretaker.
1 : ■— . tsaie lnveNtment^. BE REUN DE R are brief particulars of a few especially good properties selected from our Land Register on which we have numerous others entered :—: — No. 81 — 157 acres, freehold, on J Waiongoro Road, near Cardiff; j excellent dairying land with a large \ area under cultivation, No. Bia— -93 acres freehold, adjoining No. 81, £15. No. 115— 115 acres, freehold, on Salisbury Roa4; all cleared except 15 acres, 4 roomed house, 7 bail cowshed, etc ; only f mile from school ; well grassed apd in especially good heart for dairying, the property not having been dairied on for the past 7 or 8 years, £14.. Cheap. No. 165 — 586 acres, freehold, 5 miles from Tarikr; 126 acres bush, balance in grass, all plough « able, 4 roomed house, woolshed, etc. Good country and suitable for cutting up into three dairy farms, £6 ios. No. 176— 141 acres, freehold, a Cardiff; grassed, 6 roomed house Post Office and store.on the place £17 ios ; a really good farm. No. 191^-613 acres, 6 miles from Toko by good metalled road, 200 acres 1.i.p., balance freehold, all grassed, fenced, and subdivided into 3 farms, 7 roomed house on one, 4 roomed house and 13 bail cowshed on each of the other two, all new buildings. Creamery on the property. A unique opportunity for investing in a property to let to ' families for milking on shares, £ii ios. ENQUIRIiifINVITEp. n.z. loan & Mercantile , AGENCY COY.,, Ltd., STRATFORD
WYDNISY OABH pURTHER REDUCTIONS . F To Clear. Ladies' Blouses, from 3/9 . \Yhite Underskirts, from 3/6 Black Serge and Melton do., from 5/Prints and Muslins, from 3d yd Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes * Gents' and Boys' Ready-made Suits at half-price MEN'S BUITS MADE TO MEASUREfI' ■ ' FIT *ND STYLE GUARANTEED. syxwkTy cash NEW ZEALAND WINS DBPOX. HA VI3TG t«kea over -the N.Z. Wine license hitherto held by R. W. Manning;, I am stocking a splendid assortment of the best Win,ejS produced in the, colony, also Confectionery, and hope to merit a share .of public patronage. Nearly one hu'adred yeUrs ago Daniel Webster said that thfc xnan. who bought an imported article th*t cpu|d be produced at Some was an enemy to his country and a traitor/ tq t^e StAte; this statement hqi4s good to-4ay, and is supported by Mr Chamtierlain and other leaders pJ public thought. Why buy an imported article when you can gst one as good at half the price produced in the colony ? Therefore patronise local industry and support the Kmpire by using N.Z. pure grape wines--3s per bottle or 30s per dozen.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 78710, 11 January 1904, Page 4
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