J. H. Nixon amsd Co. advertise entries j for their oaext Wangairai sale. 1 J. R. Stewart and Co.'s Optimise stock J •sale is advertised for Monday, Septem- i ber 9. j Messrs M. C. Lawson aaid 1 Co., pro- j vision merchants, insert an interesting j ■advertisement in to-day's issue. | The next Victoria dance will tabe plaGe i in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, September 10. Wangamii Education Board invite applications for teaohers. Barmby and Cole's mant sale -will be hield to-morrow. ) Mr Newton King advertises entries for 1 his Stratford stock sale on Tuesday, September 10. I The West Coast Farmers' Trading As- j sociation have a list of properties on page 2 that is worth oeru&al. — Advt. j CHEAP j - DAIRYJPARMS. - 270 ACRES, ELTHAM ROAD. £18 PER ACRE. £800 DOWN. Good 7 roomed house and outbuildings, 6 paddocks, on metalled road, j| miles to town and factory, j 160 ACRES, COAST LAND. £4 7a 6d PER ACRE. £150 DOWN. Native Lease, 9 years at gd, 4 roomed house, etc., on metalled road, £ mile from school and factory. 100 ACRES, ELTHAM. £35 PER ACRE. £700 DOWN Good 8 roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, well subdivided aDd highly improved, on metalled road, close to factory, within two miles of town TWO WOOD SHEEP PROPERTIES. 600 ACRES, EAST ROAD. £5 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. 500 acres in grass, two good 4 roomed houses, >ards, etc., 3 miles from railway route, 20 miles from Stratford, carry 1 i\ sheep per acre, or make good dairy farms. 3300 ACRES, ELTHAM. £2 15e PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. First- class partly improved sheep run, 706 acres in grass/ 360 being felled^ will carry 2 J sheep per acre, rapidly growing into inohey. Agent for Commercial Union Accident Srid Fire Assurance Co. , Sole .'New Zealand Agent for the <f Acme" Pulverising Harrows. Prices and particulars on application. FREtf. W. FBtEtHEY, LAND AGENT, ELTHAM. BLENNERHASSETT AND SONS, A rCTIONEERS, LAND & FINANi -CX (JIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. i X 33& acres, good dairying land, house and sheds complete ; handy to good factory. Pi ice reasonable. ; Terms, £250 cash. j 21 1 acres, good dairy farm, all in .' grass, well fenced, good position, house and sheds. Lease for 4 years, at 25/ per acre. /350 Basil will. secure the good will of a small gr'qppg. farm of 140 acres, jWhjch > all in grass fenped, and.^ub- divided, with very, low purchasing claiise. , ' ' . 350 acres, gcod dairying land, with.n 1 mile town, railway, and , factory, good house and sheds, orchard, etc. Lease with right of purchaie,. got 5 or 7 years, at 17/6 per acre. I 200 acres of model dairy farm, every possible convenience, within x : mile from town, now carrying 80 cows and other stock. P. ice, /30. Terms arranged. 51 acres, nice suburban property, good/ 7 roomed hoiisa and Sheds complete, now grazing 25 cows. Price low. Terms exceptionally easy. Also, sheep faims of alt sizes for sa;e and lea&e, town properties, etc. TO stand thp. season " in Manaia, the Thoroughbiied Horso MST. CLEMENTS, (St. Leger— Satanella.) I Also,— i To stand fthe season in Manaia <md j Hawera, and taavel the suroounding districts, the Thoroughbred Horse CORONET, (Castor — Neckl ace. ) Further particulars later. H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9435, 6 September 1907, Page 8
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541Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9435, 6 September 1907, Page 8
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