— ■ — . , — - -f— . . ; , ; . ——— ■.:'; ' ButiNfiii Advartlßimmt.. W. Burgess. W. F. Therkleson. Gwen Dit_otf, W. BURGESS & CO., LAND AGENTS MARTOtt.' SOMETHING WORTH INSPECTION. SUBDIVISION OF PATIKIPAPA ESTATE INTO FROM 40 TO 60 _Gsfi_* DAIRY FARMS. THE PATIKIPAPA ESTATE contains 609 ACRES, and th* whole cS It is composed of rich river flat which cannot flood. It is recognised Sf, best judges of land to bo the finest fattening property in the Eaugi-ikoi. The soil is rich, deep alluvial loam, and is suitable for every clasii of -s_»ing. Never been dairied on, having been used entirely for fattening; p«rposes; will winter 5 sheep per acre. More fat cattle and sheep are turned *& this place than any other farm in the Rangitikei. Cattle are fattened an grass alone throughout the whole year. This property will grow over 20 fcß_» potEtoes to the acre (23 tons per acre have been grown), 90 to 100 bushsia of oats, 60 bushels of wheat, and 80 bushels of rye grass 6eed to tha _*r». PATIKIPAPA ESTATE is only 4 miles from Marton by first-elasi __•*_ road, 1. miles from railway station, and li miles from school. A faot&rg site is reserved in good central position. It is well watered by ra__ia_ streams and dams. Nearly every eection will contain a small piece of natiTs bush, which will supply all firewood and fencing material required for ycar-3 the balance is open, clear land free from timber. The sections are kolas, ■urveyed so that the present fences will constitute boundaries wherever pa** eible, 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 *k« other at £50. The carrying capacity is a cow to 1. acres. Possession can He. arranged to suit purchasers. Prices range from £40 to £50 per acre. SseS terms to experienced dairy farmers. We are also offering 1052 ACRES near Hunterville. We have been _i« __ acted to offer the above fine block of dairying country, situated new JLunterville, surveyed into 9 dairy farms, areas from 60 to 195 Acres; rives flat, been heavy bush country, Boil is rich river deposit, all ploughable; elaas to railway, school and creamery. Prices from £22 to £26 per acre. Terms: 5 per cent cash down; balance at 6 per cent for 2] years/ which payi eB principal as well as interest. NOTE.—These properties have just come on to tlie market. IWe expect that tho whole of it will sell very quickly, so we would advise intending pitrch&EQr- to make enquiries and inspect without delay. 2 ' — .'■■fe-jjs-j &s&&* A' \17 rT7"T&T_TIVrr1 %|^*^|# WJblJjJl'iNljr % *mMi ft^ff BELLS. : M. DOES THIS . APPEAL TO YOU, YOUNG MAN? IF so, call on us. - Te can FURNISH YOUR HOUSE right throughout aita very moderate cost and at shortest notice. A LARGE SELECTION OF FURNITURE always in stock. SATISFACTION ASSURED. PRATT & CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Phones—Shop, 126; Residence, 209. | HIVE YOU ORDERED YOUR I SHOW SUIT. SIR? iX\^HAT ». splendid meeting place of vw the old hands is the Annual Showl ■. i■ . You'll probably meet some very old friends next month, and it will not do to be dressed anyhow. An tg% ADAMSON AND ROBB SUIT is the smartest Hawera can proi\\ vfl irt duce for the occasion. But you must / j\u|/i\ place your Order TO-DAY, otherwise / A YD/ |V onr Suit may be finished too late. l?^~"__af ff Of course, coupled with the FINEST AJ MATERIALS and SMARTEST STYLES ■ < '' ■r** f W is our usual HIGH-CLASS WORK- / I II MANSHIP. lVll Don't delay—step in TO-DAY 1 U « ADA-ISON & ROBB, I The House for Men's Wear. *^ ■' HAWERA. 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COUCHES, CARPET SQUARES, HEARTH RUGS, LINOLEUMS, CLOCKS, LAMPS, TOILETWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE* ENAMELWARE, and all KITCHEN UTENSILS. JUST OPENED UP LARGE STOCK COW COVERS. HORSE COVERS. ', ALL SIZES. MEN'S OILCOATS, MILITARY COATS. BUSH RUGS, an& STRETCHERS. AGENCIES: International Harvester Co.'s Farm Implements. t Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Insurance Co. Little's Sheep Dip. Nimmo and Blair's Standard Seeds. ,y Thomas Barmby, AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, ' I THE MART ... ... ... ... .REGENT STREKB_ :"■■'.* H.« W*"R A. *'" :',■•.'-.• ■)
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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