I "EVERTtfING^fCPMES I ■ GOOD DAIRYING to the man who I 1 GOES AFTER THE I GRAZING COUNTRY. 8 CRES ' 40° acros ploughable, balance easy gully; can run cattle over it;,sub- ■ tJtJIJ dijided into about 23 paddocks; 17 acres swedes, 10 acres carrots and man- ■ . golds, balance in grass; well watered by rams, creeks and springs; carry 120 B milking cows, 125 dry cattle, 100 sheep, and 13 horses. Buildings: 10-roomed 5 house, hot and *old water, and every convenience; washhouse, with tubs, etc.; ■ 16-bail concrete Moor oo'wshed; 8-cow plant Gane milking machine; Creasy oil I engine; horse boxes; chaff shed; wool shed, etc. PRICE 4^28 per acre ' I with £1500 cash, or will lease for 5 years at 28s per acre with u/P.C. 410 ■ 117 ■ A-CRES Dairy Faror, 104 acres in grass, balance crop (turnips and roots); about ■ XXI ioo a <3res stumped and ploughed, all ploughable; 5-roomed house and scullery; I ■ 20-bail cowshed with concrete floor; spring dray sheds and storage shed; also - 1 I • trapshed; return* for milk alone last season £1000; carry 45 to 50 dairy cows. 9 ■ PRICE £^g per acre; £800 cash. 343 I 200 AGRES in £ood °°Hntry» Soutk Taranaki; 22 paddocks, live and wire fences, I ' *-J\J\J well watered in erery paddock, all level, carry 80 milking cows and dry stock; ■ 9-roomed hous© in good order; 20-bail cowshed and implement shed attached; Auto milking ntacnine, 4-cow plant, and Lister engine go with place; returns from last year £1400; owner must sell owing to war and ill-health. PRICE £49 per acre; £500 cash> balarlce 6 years at 5 per cent 333 fellow is waiting for." () I iVg^^'LA&NTS $ AUCTIONEERS. ' ————^——_ m m" mW ■ mmmM » M^^ • o .
NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO- i OP. BACON AND MEAT PACK-; ING CO. RECEIVING DATES FOR MAY. "Waverley—Monday, April 30, May 14, 28. Patea—Tuesday, -1, 15, 29, from 10 to 12 Manutahi—Tuesday 1, 15, 29, from 1 to 3. Hawera —Every Wednesday till further notice. Kakaramea—Tuesday 8, 22, from 10 to 12. Mokoia—Tuesday 8, 22, from 1 to 3. Opunak«—Monday, April 30, May 14, 28. T© Roti—Tuesday 1 15, 29. Eitham (at Factory,)— Every Wednesday till further notice. Kaponga —Monday, 30. Hay 14. 28. Okaiawa—Tuesday 1, 15, 29. Normanby—Wednesday 2, 16, 30. Awatuna—Tuesday 1. 15, 29. Te Kiri—Tuesday 8, 22. Mangatoki—Wednesday 2. 16. 3§. Manaia—Tuesday 1. 15. 29. Auroa—Monday, Ajjril 3"0, May U.'2B. Pihama—Monday, Am-il 30, May 14, 28 , Otakeho—Wednesday 2, 16. 30.' Kapuni—Wednesday 9 3 23. \ BUYERS— E. VINE, Manaia. J. CARTER, Eitham. T. PHILLIPS, Mangatoki. T. C. ARNOLD. Hawera. 'Phono 224. J. BURKE, Eitham. 'Phone 33. PIGS! PiGSi PISS! PRIME BACON PIGS REQUIRED IN ANY QUANTITY. HAWERA X>ACON 1 TjIACTORY WILL RECEIVE PIGS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK / I f WALKER AND NICHOLSON. Telephone 180, PATEA FARMERS' CO-OP. FREEZING CO., LTD. FIIHE above Company is prepared to JL purchase all classes of FAT STOCK By the Head, in Paddock, or by Weight. The Company is also prepared to freeze : Stock on Client's account at : Current Rates. i ! For further particulars, apply' to thY COMPANY'S HEAD OFFICE, P.O. Box 31; or Telephone No. 29, PATEA; Or the Company's Buyers— J. M. CURRIN, 'Phone 337. Hawera, S. C. McRAE, 'Phone 45 Patea. Night Telephone. No. 71, Patea. Telegraphic Address, "Nellesom," Patea. T> OVAL HOTEL. HAWERA. GEO. GIBSON, Proprietor. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Clean Beds. Good Table. Nothing but Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer. ' Estate of J. BRUNETTE. OPTICIAN, HAWERA. MILITARY Binoculars, Field Glasses, Telescopes, Compasses. Eyesight tested. Consultations daily. ■■ \; ■-' Best Frames and Lenses, 21/-. ..
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 28 May 1917, Page 3
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