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I Selection of First-class I I FABMS. I I FREEHOLD. I ■ "t (\C\ ACRES, aU *n grass except 8 acres lucerne, 4 acres barley; I I JLUVi well sub-divided and watered, level: land absolutely clear; ■ ■ carrying capacity 60 cows; all general farm buildings; fac- Q I tory and school adjoining property. PRICE _O A PER fl ■ ACRE, ANY TERMS TO SUIT CLIENT. dU^t I (422) 1 I 11 Q ACRES, Ngaere, 12 paddocks, nearly all ploughable, 50 acres I ■ 111/ already ploughed; all nice swamp land ana capable of great ■ ■ improvement. Buildings: 5-i-oomed house, 4-bail concrete I ■ cow shed, and outbuildings. PRICE OQ^ PER ACRE, ■ ■ WITH MILKING MACHINES oWOU I ■ GIVEN IN. Exceptional!- easy terms. (420) ■ I O O/\ ACRES, situated in Maiapu; exceptionally well subdivided, I ■ £IJ\J boxthorn hedges; 17u acres stumped ancl in good grasses, ■ , I 8 acres turnips. Buildings: 10-roomed house with all con- I ■ venienctf«s; also 4-roomesl house, concrete floor, cowshed and B I B yards; milking machines, Hutchison water power in one fl ■ shed; carrying at present 120 cows, 16 weaners, 8 horses and B ■ 300 sheep. This farm can be sold either as a whole or in. B I ' two blocks. PRICE AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. I I 1 f\C\ ACRES, all in grass except 10 acres shelter bush, all plough- I ■ JLUvJ able, 80 acres already stumped, sub-divided into 10 pad- ■ B docks; good house of 8 rooms, 16-bail cowshed, with con- B fl Crete floor; milking plant driven by water power; good B ■ trap and implement shed; situated J-mile to creamery and I ■ school, 4 miles to Inglewood by good road; carrying capacity I ■ 45 cows. PRICE OQQ PER ACRE. TERMS AS B fl PER Arrangeraeot. d&OO ' (430) I 5 IEAStHOLD. , _ B I ACRES, all in grass and well sub-divided, all level and well B fl £i tJ\J watered: carrying capacity 90 to 100 cows. Buildings: good B ■ 7-roomed house. 20-bail concrete floor 'cowshed, and all fl fl general outbuildings; situated 1J miles to factory by good I fl metalled road. LEASE FOR SOR 7 YEARS AT*ANNUAL I I RENTAL OF Jp iT) PER ACRE. (452) | B 11 O ACRES, all level and well sub-divided ; 5-roomed house, concrete I 5 110 cowshed and yards; 3 years' lease to run at 27/6 per acre. For fl I sale as going concern, including 39 cows (young and, early B carvers), 1 horse, cart and harness, 9 big store pigs, 11 slips, I 3 sows (close to farrowing), 1 boar; 3-cow L.K.G. milking I plant, complete with engine, 7 milk cans.; 8 acres swedes, I 2 acres oats and grass, 2 stacks hay, 2 acres carrots and fl mangolds; 4 acres just stumped; balance in good grass; fl situated on good asphalt road; li miles to factory, school I and P.O. PRICE, O10AA; EARLY APPLICA- 1 TION NECESSARY.dW 1 1 r\ I nl^^a^^AeENTs 4 auctioneers.

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO- , OP. BACON AND MEAT PAGEING CO. RECEIVING DATES FOR AUGUST. W-averlev —Monday, 20. Mokoia—Tuesday, 21, from 10 to IS. Hawera —Tuesday, 21, ftfsm 1 to <&. Kakaramea —Wednesday, 22, from 10 to 12. Manutahi—Wednesday, 32, from U. to 3. Patea—Thursday, 23, from 10 :te "12. Opunake—Monday, 20. Te Roti—Tuesday, 21. Eltham—Wednesday, 22, at the"Works. Kaponga —Monday, 2®. Okaiawa—Tuesday, 2QL Normanby—Wednesday :22. Pihama—Monday, 20. Te Kiri—Tuesday, 21, from 10 to 12. Awatunar —Tuesday, 21, from 1 to 3. Mangatoki—Wednesday, 22. Auroa —Monday, 20, Trom»l€ to 12. Otakeho —Monday 20, from 1 to 3. Manaia —Tuesday, 21. Kapuni—Wednesday, "22. BUYERS— K. VINE, Manaia. J. CARTER, Eltham. T. PHILLIPS, Majigatdfei. T. C. ARNOLD. Hawera. 'Phone 224. J. BURKE. Eltham 'Phone 33. / ' PISS! *lGtfl P1SI! PRIME BACON BIGS REQUIRED IN ANY QUANTITY. TTAWERA T> ACON "OACT&'RY WDLL RECEIVE -=PIGS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY' 6¥ EACH WEEK WALKER AND KICHOLSON, Telephone ISO. HAWERA SHOW. WHEN in Town for the Show, bring in your soiled Suits and Costumes and liave tkeia cleaned and tailor-pressed. Suits to measure at reasonable prices. Shirts, Collars, Ties, ZReadjp-to-wear Suits, Overcoats, all at rock bottom prices. HAWKINS. Cfesner High and Victoria Stireets. " : ' •" r" EMPIRE TAXI GARAGE. Princes St.. Hawera. 'Phono 114 (Bup;iefiß). 95 (Private)C GRIFFITHS, Pcopcietor CARS FOU HIRE. One 7-Seater S^-Cylinder Changer. Two 5 Beater Bat^ Grande Chevcoleii. One 5 Sf ater Außtin. PLANTING REASON, 1917. FOR SALE.—Nursery Stock of every description. SPECIAL NOTICE.—This season I am specialising in Utility Lines—Hedge and Shelter Trees and Fruit Trees, of which I have large stocks. Catalogue free on application, or from Smith and Easton, Agents. Hawera. Inspection Invited. C H. MILLS. Waihi Nurseries, Ketemarae Roadj NORMANBY. P-0. Box 8. Normanby. Six o'clock closing will not affect the discriminating people whose favorite beverage is Desert Gold Tea—the Cap that cheers. Unequalled for quality, flavor and economy. Order the 21----grade.-—Advt.

PLANTING SEASON, 1917. WE offer the fallowing in strosKg • . well-growa, fcardy plants— FRUIT TREES, all, kinds-One year, 1/6 each, 48/_ p6r dozen, £5 per 100; Two F^ars. 2/- each, 18/- ;per dozen, £7 jper 100. ; GOOSEBERSEES, CURRANTS, !RKUBARB—'S/. .per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS 1/- to 3/6 'each, according to variety. GARDEN EGEBGE PLANTS—One year Ink; *>»!100i- two years, 20/--per i 100. BARBEHY and BOXTHORN—One j<exr., mi- per 1000; two years/ 20/----to 2S/-;per 1000 ' CUFEESSUS MACROCAEPA and LAWSONIANA, PINCS iINSIGNUS and MUftICATA. tor other Pines)— Two years, 15/- to^2o/- per 106. i ROSE-S, a large fielectioin—T/3 each, ! 12/- per dozen. Novelties as per' Catalogues. I The a!bove are minimum prices. Pack- ! : ing; and freight extra in ;ali' caseß. Catalogues Free on Application. TERMS:' 5 per cent, discount for cash •with order (excepting for Barbery i anii'Boxthorn) ;2^ per -cent, within I one1 month from invoice. ; OiONOAN & DAVIES, LT©., New Ply■mcuth. ' ■ A. S. 'HICKS, Tikorangi. : G. H. MILLS, Noraianby. ;R. MdK. MORISON, Stra-Uwrd. ' MORSHEAD NURSERY "CO., New ' \ 'Plymouth. \ W. P. SRA.YLOR, Stratford. | i _ ( THE MANURING SKSON. ! | "rjURMELRS, NOTE!—Thatifay manur- ; |J_ ing. your Pastures and .(Crops you' | are taking the most espeditic-us way of i 'i inorea sing i.he FOOD PROiMJCTS of : iI4JieOX)MINION. i] I have pleasure in Informing FAR;]MERS^that J have just fitted vj? o< c of ihe .beet AIA.NURE MIXING PLANTS in the Nortii Island, and can si-pply SPECIALLY PREPARED MIiNURES M)R iEASTRRES AND ALL CROPS. F&rmere should call and see mj Mixer ■at \voi?k. GRAIW AND SEED CLEANING A SPECIALTY. All Seed Grain cleaned on the ju-eraiseri. Always in stock— POL'LAM), BRaVN, PIG MEAL and PRIME aANTE^RBURY TABLE POTATOES. SEED POTATOES <fc the leading varieties jiust arrived. I hold the district Agency for PALMER'S CELEBRATED C&LF MEAL, and will fee pleased to b&ok orders for the coming season. I aiso hold the Locsl Agescy for SUTTON'S SEEDS and REID <fc GRAY'S IMPLEMENTS. Orders bodfced for AMNER'S AGRICULTURAL LIME. Just arrived, a shipment of say cele-?i brated "UMBERA" CEYLON TEA.1 This Tea ig specially packed sued indented to my order. JUST ARRIVED—A splendid assortment of SUTTON'S VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. F. GILLANDERS, SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, HAWERA. J. W. T OHC Builder and Contractor. Estimates prepared for all classes of work in Wood and Concrete. FOR SALE—i-acre Section, and J-acre Sections, Argyle Street; very suitable building, sites. - Also new 5- , roomed house, every convenience, high section. Prices and terms reasonable.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 3 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 3 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 3 August 1917, Page 3

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