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Land Advertisements. /CHRISTIE AND f^ LENN/ LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, MANAIA. Agents— Simplex Milking Machines. Rutchinson's Hydraulic Power. New Zealand Insurance (Fire and Accident.). 50 ACRES, freehold, Okaiawa district; within easy reach of factory and school on a good road; about 10 acres have been stumped and ploughed; a 4-roomed house, pantry and scullery, 8-bailed cowshed (all new); estimated to carry 30 cows well; present season's returns of the herd are exceptionally good. Price £56 per acre; £700 cash required. 40 ACRES, freehold, Okaiawa; all in grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks, boxthorn fences; 7rooraed house, 10-bailed cowshed piggeries, gig shed, washhouse (all in good order), together with 40 acres of cheap leasehold if required given in. Price £&*"' per acre; reasonable terms. f\ 100 ACRES first-class dairyinp'f ' all level, and wateredid, \ never failing stream^y a\ reach of one ofo^. eaS y \ broomed J^ h* best '*W"1 bailed cd4fcS.'^ice Dr£60 5 per acre. Only £500 cash Required; balance may remain for a term' of years. 140 ACRES, freehold land; all in grass and subdivided into several paddocks; about half of this property has been stumped and ploughed; no buildings. Price £48 per acre; reasonable terms. 100 ACRES, freehold, Oeo district; all m grass and ploughable, subdivided into several paddocks-5-roomed house, 12-bailed cowshed; would carry easily 45 cows; within easy reach of factory and school. Price £45 per acre; only £500 cash required. This property would appeal to you. Apply sharp. We have numerous sHeep and grazing properties on our books, with from £1500 cash; well worthy of inspection. ~ TWO SNIPS. | FOR THE 1912 SEASON. [ OAK ACRES, situated within easy \£d\J\J reach of Eltham, and quite i close to a factory. The farm is all ploughable, and -is all in grass and well watered; subdivided into 11, paddocks by good wire fences. The buildings include good 4-roomed house, cartshed,' cowshed of 16 bails, eta. The carrying capacity is 60 cows, horses, and a few sheep. -The owner, who is only selling owing to ill-health, will vaccept £500 cash and leave the whole of the balance for J years at 5 per cent. The price is £24 per acre. STRAIGHT LEASE. 220 ACRES. The land is all .in I grass and well watered and subdivided ; situated within £ mile of factory with a dual plant,, also store, school and P.O. The buildings include a 4-roomed house, but if the same is too small the owner will add two more rooms, 2 cowsheds, one fitted with milking machine, which can be taken orer if desired, water power complete. This farm will do well 70 cows, horses and young stock. The owner will lease for 5 or 7 years at 27s per acre. Rent payable quarterly. NOTE.—We have several other' good Straight Leases to offer. Inspection invited, and fuller particulars from "OLENNERHASSETT AND QONS AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, THE MART, ELTHAM. DAIRY FARMS] ISO ACRES ' PL -> all grassed; J-01/ house, shed, close to factory and school. Goodwill £1000. ; £450 cash; cheap. 159 ACRES freehold, coast land: house, shed, etc. £16; £800 cash. Large prospective increment. 100 ACRES, P.L., all grassed, coast land. Goodwill £700; terms. 200 ACRES, improved, all grassed. £18; cash £500 (or less with more cash down). Some of these Farms (and others I have) are adjacent to the proposed Opunake branch railway. Buy in now and secure the increment. FOR SALE—Grass and Clover Seeds, K.P. and Co.'s Manures, Oats, Barley, Maize, Cement, Lime, Basic Slag, etc. a. h7m ooeeLAND AGENT AND SEEDSMAN, OPUNAKE. fa 4 } fa \ ►; $& i } J} The Office-Boy Knew, 9 fa {) fa In an office, there is an old "boss," < i T Who always is wretchedly cross. V l. fa Such a creature to argue, a §fl> That try as they might do, < ► Folks to please him were quit* at a S loss. ][ <© - p H One day a new office boy came, | [ >S His verdict—"Decidedly tame, \l 1 <* Soon, I'll alter all this <> J£ And have one ray of bliss," \\ fa' Morning-tea was HIS little game! \> 46 $ fa ' (l W) © The chief" gave a shriek of dismay, <> 2j But, somehow, could not disobey, S! fa This strange deviation, fa To drink tea—botheration! jjl? What! was this tea, did he say ? X fa ' © jff " Boy, what do you mean Jt>y telling f| 8. That this is only a cup of £ea?" S " Please sir, it's ' SUR^TURA'; 3? Mother says there is none purer," S fa "Tiß better than any tea," roared HE 22 «& " I'll have it at eleven and three I" W 51 ' ai © Now a happier staff cannot be found, <g Since twice a day is handed round, S fa The cup that cheers— | SURATURA-— » And quite endears W g This Chief now made renowned. W

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 14 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 14 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 14 May 1912, Page 7

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