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W. Burgees. W. F. Therkleson. Owen Dickie.. W. BURGESS & COLAND AGENTS ... ... HARTON. SOMETHING WORTH INSPECTION. SUBDIVISION OP PATIKIPAPA ESTATE INTO FROM 40 TO 60 AGE& DAIRY FARMS. TfIHE PATIKIPAPA ESTATE contains 609 ACRES, and the whole of ft _ is composed of rich river flat which cannot flood. It is recognised &;* c-^t wizes of land to bo the finest fattening property in the RangitikalTae soil is rich, deep alluvial loam, and is suitable for every class of farsai ins.. Never been dairied on, -having been used entirely for fattening parposes will winter 5 sheep per acre. More fat cattle and sheep are turned <a® vms p ia .ce than any other farm in the Ranaitikei. Cattle are fattened SB grass alono throughout the whole year. This property will grow over 20 fc»* potatoes to the acre (23 tons per acre have been grown), 90 to 100 buohsb or _ oats 60 bushels of wheat, and 80 bushels of rye grass seed to the acre I'AiiAuAPA ESTATE is only 4 miles. from Marfcon by first-class metal road, U miles from railway station, and 1} miles from school. A factsn? site is reserved in good central position. It is well watered -by running; slroams and clams. Nearly every section will contain a small piece of native ,msn which will supply all firewood and fencing material required for yesrfij tne balance is open, clear land free from timber. The sections are bsini aurveyed so that the present fences will constitute boundaries wherever pas-'* tujio, and there will be buildings on five of the sections. Two of the Motions have already been sold to local men—one at £45 per acre and Cfa* other at £o->. The carrying capacity is a cow to U acres. Possession ean.bs pranged to suit purchasers. Prices range from £40 to £50 per acre. Soag t-ornis to experienced dairy farmers. . T 6, Y e aI SO °S erirf 1053 ACRES near Hunterville. We have been la■y noted to enfer the above fino block of dairying country, situated ass? iimtervi-ue, surveyed into 9 dairy farms, areas from 60 to 195 Acres; riva* fa^l eear I busll, co"nt^. soil is rich river deposit, all ploughable; don* to railway school and creamery. Prices from £22 to £26 per acre. Terms :■ L?M T l ™Sl downj bß' Rnce at 6er cen* 21 years, which pays .0 principal as well as interest. NOTE.—Theee properties have just come on to the market. We vxpsnt-1-s^tr.e whole ot it will sell very quickly, so we would advise "totendhs® r-vrcp.fl.-soi-g - 0 ma t e enquiries and inspect without delay. 1 I "^Oa/^"^ 1 a sP^en^^ meeting place of I »» the old hands is the Annual' I Show! f You'll probably meet .some very old I' friends next month, and it will not do tto be dressed anyhow. An ADAMSON AND ROBB SUIT is the smartest Hawera can produce for the occasion. But you must . place your Order TO-DAY, otherwise your Suit may be finished too late. Of course, coupled with the FINEST MATERIALS and SMARTEST STYLES is our usual HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP, v Don't delay—step in TO-DAY! 3, 5 SJ-* £5 2* J9? f5 >^i g$ ?». fg Hie louse Ur isifs fear. E2^777!?lT!r<'»A.'; gHM.TOTT*~i-mnw ■ju.uiA^T»-.y.,j n y . vvyi . Ir ..^-r_ i iimr-.., ~,,.... ' ■■;.■•;•"■;":: .^^ *-v>^ i : •;;: S „ <■"' \ ! gtfl I YOUV OU can't buy better because 7- \ / ) ~<* [/ i'---1 * / -*- there is none to beat it. -> -- * \ % \ / You can place implicit faith . - ! >^ / in the PRIME QUALITY of - " - ?..„' -) ! every STEAK or ROAST you -*.:, •-J^if buy. "■ , The BEST BEEF in Taranaki is sold at BARRACLOUGH'S | tne next best goes Home to the Old Country in the freezing •. ji chambers. I SMALL GOODS are a SPECIALTY in this shop. Try a them once, and you'll always buy them. 5 Z~Z ; \ M. BAKKACLOUQH-. f UP-TO-DATE MEAT PURVEYOR HAWEPA. — a tyaJi aAl^&^i We I iUFlilLlirC |^UCHESS CHESTS, WASHSTANDS, DRESSERS, WARDROBES, BRASS ■^ RAIL BEDSTEADS, TABLES, COMBINATION BEDS, WIRE and KAPOC MATTRESSES, CHAIRS, ARM CHAIRS, ROCKERSCOUCHES, CARPET SQUARES, HEARTH RUGS, LINOLEUMS CLOCKS, LAMPS, TOILETWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWAEJL ENAMELWAKE, and all KITCHEN UTENSILS. JUST OPENED UP LARGE STOCK COW COVERS. HORSE COVERS. ALL SIZES. MEN'S OILCOATS, MILITARY COATS, BUSH RUGS * n a STRETCHERS. ' d AGENCIES: International Harvester Co.'s Farm Implements ' • • Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Insurance Co Little's Sheep Dip. Nimmo and Blair's Standard Seeds. AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, THE MART ... ... ... ... REGENT STREET, | H « W - R A .

JEWELLERY. ]\/|"OST people spend something on ±YJL JEWELLERY every year, and trifling though the amount may be in some instances, every purchaser should choose his Jeweller with care. Whether you spend a trifle or a foitune, however, we shall be pleased to show you the latest in BROOCHES, RINGS, LOCKETS, CHARMS, PENDANTS, etc., now being imported by us from England. Our reputations is sufficient guarantee that you will get full value for every penny you spend at our establishment. REPAIRS to Jewellery, Watches and Clocks. ! JEWELLER & DIRECT IMPORTER, HAWERA.

I "HARVEY'S IDEAL MILK CANS.'* COMMENT UNNECESSARY. QUPPLIEB to the leading Taranaki Factories. vlf you want the6EST you will use no other. Orders despatched the same day ac I ."esieived. | If you experience difficulty in proI '-i--i?ig these Cans through your faci ;ory write to us direct, or to NEWTON I -SING, Stratford and New Plymouth. i I 4 LEXANDER "O"ARVEY AND £<ONS, T TD. W_ A.TTCKLANI) FTIIIY Wallace's Vinegar Essence, -i- Is bottle. Makes half a gallon of, the finest Table Vinegar.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 2

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