, BUSINESS NOTICES. "OSBORNE & TURNS ULL, fIST THE ' MART, 4M<VB REGENT STREET, AUCTIONEERS AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS DAIRY FARMS. 97 ACRES, freehold, and 10 acres Native Lease, with 4 years to run, at 22/6 per acre; all ploughable, level land, with 8 acres crops, watered by two windmills and four troughs and creek at back of paddocks; 8-bail concrete shed fitted ready for milking machines; 5-roomed house, washhouse, whare and outbuildings; now carrying 60 head; half-mile to railway and 2 miles to factory and sohooL; at 1/3 will take off £900 tor milk alone. Price, £67 acre; £900 cash, balance arranged. 73 ACRES, Otakeho; 40 acres stumped and laid down in grass, no standing bush"; watered by river at back and windmill and troughs in front paddocks; 11 paddocks, live hedges; capacity 35 cows, 3 horses, bull and other young stock; 5-roomed house and outbuildings, trap and implement 6hed, 10-bail concrete cow shed and piggeries, etc. Price, £46 per acre: or would exchange for a smaller place. EDUCATION RESERVE LEASE. UQ ACRES, with 6-roomed house, washhouse, etc., 6-bail concrete shed and piggeries; well watered and subdivided into 7 paddocks; lease 4 years to run at £3 acre; within half-mile factory, close to school and post office. ' . . £1000 CASH—93 ACRES. £65 ACRE; all open, level land, well sheltered and watered, subdivided into 7 paddocks with live hedges; good 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc.. man's whare, trap shed, 12-bail concrete shed, concrete pig stys. and all necessary outbuildings; one mile to factory and school; will carry 55 cows, 3 horses and other young stock and do them well. Terms, £1000 cash, £2000 at oi per cent., balance a 5 per cent. 4£ ACIt^S) fill Tjio-Tghable: half-acre mangolds, half-acre carrots and stack hay go with place; 6-roomed dwelling and l?-;j?il concrete shed, piggeries, and all necessary outbuidings; now carrying, c'r °ovvs, 2 horses and bull; close to factory and school. Owner will sell stock jnd implements with the place as a gome concern at valuation. 100 AGRES, Lowgarth. £38 acre, with £300 cash, balance at 5 per cent fo r 5 years; 45 acres have been stumped and ploughed, and well laid down in grass: 6-roomed dwelling and outhouses. 20-bail cow shed; plenty water; subdivided into S paddocks; 1A miles to factory and school; capacity, 40 cows, wintered 50 head last season. 588 SUITS "TA / TO MEASURE SUITS * v/" TO MEASURE SUITS- "7C/ TO MEASURE SUITS ■ ■ O/" TO MEASURE SUITS DO/ TO MEASURE SUITS OUJ" T0 MEASURE I surra ok / to measure SUITS **"/" TO MEASURE SL M Eft-^ ,$ i^iLjffi p *JkJii hJB jiili. ypfi. yjf i^m ■ I3AWEI4. •^ IS I&DBSFENSABLE TO EYEBV I HOME IN THE WINTER T*ME 9 ] ! It is quite time to talk hot wafer bags, iime tor you to bo buying them, and we bring before you our special line of j BRITISH MANUFACTURED BAGS which we have every confidence in recommending for complete sat- ] isfaction and general wear. Prices are no higher than previously. W. K. WALLACE INSPECT HIS LINE AND YOU WILL BE CERTAIN T& BUY. aaMnMlngT , l^iro --^--^vr nm^u.^il> ..ijunir~rTfi^lfimT"iriT r)''B'i iinwiiHilTiilliViifrr'iwwiiiniiiifitiniiimniiwiTnmiii HAWERA FOUNDRY & ENGINEERING WORKS. CASTINGS OF ANY KIND MADE IN IRON, BRASS, ALUMINIUM, OR STEEL. PUMPS FOR WATER. WHEY, VACUUM, OR TAR MANUFACTURED. ANY DESCRIPTION OF MACHINERY SUPPLIED. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY, SOME REAL BARGAINS. HORNSBY, PITT AND WATT OIL ENGINES VERY CHEAP. VACUUM PUMPS, BOILERS AND SEPARATORS, ETC. Address enquiries to — J. HOPKIRK, NELSON ST. 'p^.117 HAWERA. \ M EASILY DIGESTED, -J . HIGHLY NOURISHING. Pi Che^p; Because a little goes a tons way. ~M W* The Standard Cocoa of tiie World* ®^a •il,■, T ~ N| ' MAO HI 111 TO CET THAT BEST QUAL.TV ASK FOR BAKERY, CLEW"NTf^ 11.™,™I I.™,™ ««*E BREAD. Bread is the Main Article of Food, lelephone 35. For this reason Bread Quld <>{ Best Quality.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 8 June 1916, Page 2
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