Business Advertisements. FOE SALE. NICE MODERN HOME, Hawera Ex. tension can be secured with £60 cash. MODERN BUNGALOW RESIDENCE within the vicinity of Hawera Park can be secured witb. £80 cash. £1 DOWN will secure a fine section of 26 perches with big frontage. MODERN HOUSES erected for clients with from £50 to £100 in cash. £100 will buy a fine i acre section, with £20 cash. A VERY PRETTY HOME, well plani^ ed, live hedges, good orchard in full bearing, comfortable house in good order, with bathroom, -scullery, washhouse, electric light, water and drainage, section 0a 3r 26p, frontage to two roads. A great bargain at £750. Good terms can Be arranged. We advise you to enquire about this at once. £70 CASH will secure a fine modern residence of 6 rooms, hot <tnd cold water service, porcelain bath, electric light, water and drainage, etc., 6 rooms and conveniences, central Hawera. Price £800. 546 4 ACRES and modern house, adjoining Hawera borough. £1250; good terms. 537 3 ACRES and modern 6-roomed house, nicely planted, will subdivide. Price £1750. Good terms. 529 5 ACRES, close to town, a great bargain. £500. 671 BUILDING SITES—4 nice sections, . good frontages. £95 each; £20 cash. 621 21 ACRES and t>iori^rn 5-roomed house in good locality, every convenience, everything fresh and clean. £900; good terms. 512 15 ACRES, close to the Hawera Borough and J mile from post office. Only £65 per acre; good terms. 3 ACRES, £ mile from Hawera Post Office. £100 per acre; £20 cash. 492 £50 CASH will' secure three very nice residences, central Hawera. JAMES~ AND GILLMAN, HAWERA. P. J. SAXBY, LAND. ESTATE & STOCK AGEN" (Opposite Railway Station). HAMILTON. 'Phone 389. THREE CHEAP WAIKATO FARMS. EASY TERMS. K{\ ACRES freehold, situated handy O\J to Te Ra D a P. 0., school, store, creamery and railway station; practically all surface sown, all flat,' rich flax and kaikatea swamp land, well drained, well watered and fenced; 3roomed house, new iron shed 24 x 14, cowshed. Price £21 per acre. Terms £200 cash; balance 3 years at 5J per cent. (No. 1312) 50 ACRES freehold, situated If miles from Te Kowhai P. 0., school, store and creamery, and about 3 miles from railway station; flat to undulating, all in grass and crop, well watered and fenced, 5 paddocks; cottage and new cowshed. Price £15 10s per acre. Terms £165 cash; balance arranged. Or will sell stock at valuation about £152—13 cows, 6 young stock, 2 horses, 1 sow, etc., and waggon. (No. 1316) 50 ACRES freehold, situated handy to Te Kowhai P. 0., school, store and creamery; all in grass, 21 acres drained swamp land, rest rolling, 10 acres new grass, 4 paddocks, well watered and fenced; new house 4 rooms, 4-bail cowshed, cart shed and buggy ehod. Price £18 pnr 0.... A Terms £250 aatiix; bafance at 5 ppr cent for 6 years. P.O. Box 86. Telephone 201. LEASES WITH PURCHASING CLAUSES. ffIHREE Fine Dairy Farms at A Whenuakura—9o ACRES, 108 ACRES, and 110 ACRES. To lease for 5 years with compulsory purchasing clauses. NO GOODWILL^ These farms are composed of all first-class land, which has never been dairied on, and will stand the closest inspection. STRAIGHT LEASES. Level and rolling land adjoining Moumahaki Experimental Farm, complete dairy farm; house and shed on each; areas 140, 170 210, 163, 207, and 125 Acres Straight leases for 7 years. Rentals 35s to 50s. Take your pick. Full particulars from Graves and Co., opposite Port Office. 300 &ORES, supplying Hurleyville factory; can milk 100 cows; -2 houses, good shed. Lease 5 yews at 22s 6d; R.O.P. £25. GRAVES & (J----LAND AGENTS (Opposite Post Office), HAWERA DAIRY FARM FOR NEXT SEASON DAIRY FARM FOR NEXT SEASON CLOSE TO HAWERA. ~i QC\ ACRES» rr<»lK>ld > »H ploughJL&yJ able; well subdivided into 15 paddocks, well watered; boundary fences boxthorn, subdivisions boxthorn and wire; 5-roomed house, washhouse,' store shed, concrete cowshed, good piggeries; , will''do 60 to 65 cows well. PRJOE £62 10s; easy terms to good; man. This desirable property can be secured now for .possession any time up till Ist August, 1914. Apply at once; it is good value. W. O'CALLAGHAN, TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS. . ■'■'■ HAWERA...' • ',_,.' •:■,•.*■ Is your Piano up to "concert pitch?" la it fit for the good voice that occasionally comes your way ? Better see to a regular'timing, now that we. have a iret-class man in Mr yinnicombe. See Dixon and-Co.-about it.—-Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 8
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