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Land Advertisements. XjlOR DALE. ONE OF THE CHOICEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE PROVINCE. Only 26 miles from Auckland; good metal roads all round. ■ 300 ACRES, all level, rich, sweetened swamp country; equal to Taranaki land which is selling as high as £50 per acre. Included is a fine herd of young dairy cows, with up-to-date milking plant. Creamery, church, school. Post office and 'phone mile distant; 6- miles from rail. PRICE ONLY £20 per ACRE. Ideal farm, Paparimu, 28 miles from Auckland, 12 miles railway station, metal roads. 1700 acres good grazing country, carrying 150 cows, 100 head dry stock, 60 horses, 1000 sheep. Dwelling of 10 rooms with up-to-date conveniences, only a few years built. Large barn and shearing sheds, piggeries. Church, school, and creameries close by. Price £4 per acre, half cash, balance easy terms. Apply R. J. ENTRICAN, 12 Commerce street. Auckland. piAKMS. TyTANURES. 174 ACRES, >ear school, factory; £10 per acrej .185 cash only. Must be sold. Apply sharp. # 214 ACRES. 54 grassed, rmg fenced, P.L., 6d per acre; good land; £2 per acre, easy terms ; or lease with p.c. 101 ACRES, near town, house; lease 4 years at 2s 6d ; improvements allowed. Goodwill, £4; £100 cash. 100 ACRES, open, land, bouse, shed, close to township, factory; £15, easy terms. 208 ACRES, Okato, house, near school, creamery : £16 10s ; £450 cash. 197 ACRES, 'freehold? £8; £400 cash. 192 ACRES, £26 ; £4 per acre cash. 200 ACRES, £32; fine improved farm. I have excellent properties near progressing Taumarunui and Ohura, from 195 to 600 acres, easy terms, and WaiIcato farms. Apply tor particulars. FOR SALE— Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Barley, Westfield Manures (always reliable), pure Bonedwt, Super Slag, etc., Cement (Colonial), Lime. Agent for Reid and Gray and others. A. H. MOORE* LAND AGENT, SEEDSMAN, ETC., OPUNAKE. LAND 1 iiATv'D T LAND 1 LAND I LAND! LAND! XTEMP AND AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AlfD GENERAL MERCHANTS,.. BROADWAY ..;.w STRATFORD. ~ ■ , ; .FARMtjRS4 ?"' : Do you send Jn particulars. We, can. find buyers. write , to-day:, .v QTOPI. i'-T OOKI : TO EXCEULNGEy . TO BUY. WAIKATO LANDS. GqrtO SCOTT AND JONES. HAMILTON. Catalogues Free on Application. * THE ROYAL HOTEL. HAVING taken, over , the above Hotel, I respectfully solicit a fair share of public patronage., Speight's Beer and Thorn and Cameron's Old Highland Whisky, on di aught. G£G. H. GIBSOV, Proprietor. OTAKEHO HOTEL. MR C. W. CULLEN (late of Kaponga) begs to notify district residents, his many friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the Otakeho Hotel,. and is prepared to cater for their requirements with every satisfaction. Good accommodation; also first-class stabling. A full stock of best quality liquors kept. C. W. CULLEN, Pronrietor. , . . — — THE OEO HOTEL. MR H. MTJLHOLLAND (kfe o? Otakeho Hotel) begs to notify the travelling public, his many friends, and the residents of the district, that he has taken over the above hotel, and is prepared to cater for their requirements with every satisfaction. Good accommodation provided; also good stabling. Tip-top quality liquors and ales kept in stock. H. MULHOLLAND. Proprietor. "DOMINinM" LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, KAPONGA. MR D. KELLY begs to inform the public of Kaponga and district that he has again taken over the "Dominion" Livery and Bait Stable business at Kaponga (until lately carried on by Mr J. Bullock), and he asks for a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The travelling public can be assured of courtesy and attention at this establishment. Horses, Gigs, and Buggies for Hire. Horse-clipping and Horse-breaking undertaken. D. KELLY, "Dominion" Stables, Kaponga. TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. THIS old-established Family Hotal has now been taken over Ly FRED. CALGHER, and on assuinirm the proprietorship he wishes to ass •) c old friends in Hawera and South inaki generally that every effort will 1« used to make guests comfortable. For parties the cottage will be available, if preferred, and in the main buil U.m there will be every comfort, privacy, use of balcony and ready access to esplanade and salt water baths, combined advantages- which no other hostelry in New Plymouth can offer. On receipt of wire or postcard trains will be met. The cuisine may be relied on and none Ibut the best liquors and cordials will be stocked.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, 24 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, 24 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, 24 May 1910, Page 2