AUCTIONS. EWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES FOR APRIL— Wednesday 29—Stony River. MAY— Saturday 2—Stratford Horse Fair* Monday 4—Kohuratahi. Tuesday s—Rahotu. Tuesday s—Stratford Hide andr Wool Sale. Wednesday 6—Kohuratahi. Friday B—Waiwakaiho. ENTRIES INVITED. LAND! LAND I LAND I: TARANAKIJ TARANAKII THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING, SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST 2/0- ACRES, freehold, dairy farm, aIL. in grass with exception of about 1 25 acres shelter bush, well fencedy and subdivided into paddocks; 6roomed residence, cowshed, implement and. buggy shed; situated on good metalled road, close to factory, school and rail-* way; wil.l carry 80 to 90 cows, besides other stock; splendid* position. Price £15 per acre; easy terms arranged. Must, rapidly increase in value. A 90 ACRES, freehold, an ideal littledairy farm, all in grass; newfarm buildings, splendidly situated and well sheltered; fenced.: \ and subdivided into 10 paddocks;,. 2 miles from very progressivetown, factory, school, and railway; good all level land, about ► one-third ploughed and laid down., in good English grasses. Price*. £45 per acre; terms arranged... TiP-top investment. ' By B2 ACRES, all in grass and all level;, tenure freehold : 5-roomed house, cowshed and other outbuildings; , 10 paddocks; 1£ miles from town*ship, factory, school and railway. This property has nearlyall been ploughed and laid down*? m good pasture. Price £35 per • acre. Terms, £500 cash; balanceon easy conditions To inspect means to buy. C^ Land Representatives: J .M. HIGNETT, Stratford. FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth. F. E. MOORE. Kaponga. WAIKATO LAHD. A FTER the long hours and* ,• -£3L strenuous labour of the -. milking 6eaeon, Mr Farmer, you can afford a week or two of holiday. Come to Te Awamutu. We want to snow you and prove to you that you can buy a SOUTH- : ERN WAIKATO farm at half i the price of equal quality Taranaki land. Tf you can't get away to-day ;. send for our descriptive booklet f of this district. It's free. It * will give you some, idea of what ■• Southern Waikato is like. KICH, FERTILE DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. (Going Concern.) 122 ACRES Freehold. All flat and ploughable. In permanent pasture; rich, heavy loamy soil; '. grow anything. Unexcelled for ' cropping, dairying. Subdivided into 9 paddocks. Post and wire fences, live hedges. Splendidly watered by windmill, creek; Bounded by fine river. NO '; NOXIOUS WEEDS or other '1 pests. Dwelling good as new, 5 \ rooms, ordinary conveniences. . Large implement and waggon :; shed; milking shed. On|y 3 miles from Te Awamutu and xrailway;. • good motor road; 1 mile from school. Price only £30 acre, which includes 19 calves, 6 heifers, springers ,2 young bulls, 1 old bull, spring trap, Harness mare, milk waggon, all harness, discs, piough, uilk ■ cans, lot farm sundries, and 29 milking cows. Only about £850 cash required; balance extended term . > 5 per cent. Immediate posßes- ; sion. We know the farm. We know . * what we are talking abotit when we say that this proposition will ' be_ snapped up without delay. If ; this is the sort of property you want, dop't delay; see us now; / at once. There are no weeds and , the soil is all that a farmer can ! desire. To the right man this * will be a £45 an acie farm in a • short snace of time. For Southern Waikato farm properties, all prices and descriptions, consult us. We can show you every saleable property in this district. We are at -your service. Our motor-car is at your service. ;' . Heerdegen and Andrew, REAL ESTATE AGENTB, TE AWAMUTU, WAIKATO. :'~'i I_ I A WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO.'S^ LIST OF SALES FOR— MAY— Monday 4—Strathmore. Tuesday s—Stratford. Tuesday 19—Stratford. -VTEW r^OODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING Keep our stocks always .fresh* and clean, and good carts deliver- "y* to all parts of the District. A LLEN TJROS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, i KAPONGA. Phorie. No. 4. A ' Brilliant Autumn showing. There' i* is a dainty elegance about our autumn display that lifts it above the average, an elegance that meets with the approval of the most discerning shoppers. Our Evening Coats are a treat to look at. Ask to see our Velveteen* at Is 6d yard.—Armitage's, . Manual
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 April 1914, Page 8
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