JUST TW6 MILES FROM HAWERA. 902 ACRES DIVIDED INTO J FARMS OF Kf\ ACRES EACH FIRST —All in grass; divided into 5 paddocks; good homestead of 6 rooms, pantry, hot and cold water, wool shed, gig shed, storeroom, good double-bail cow shed with concrete floor and yard; watered by two windmills and ram. SECOND—AII in. grass, and divided into 5 paddocks,; with sroomed cottage, whare, 12-bail cow shed with concrete floor, trap shed and calf shed; every paddock watered by creeks and 3 troughs. THIRD—4 acres, in oats, grass and barley, 2\ acres in ..potatoes amd carrots, balance grass; 4 paddocks; good 4-roomed house with bathroom, hot and cold water, and pantry, gig shed, large new cow shed with concrete floor and wash up, waggon shed; \watered by creek, windmill and 2 troughs. FOURTH —All in good grass and divided into 4 paddocks; no buildings; watered by 2 troughs. The whole of the above proj>erty is bounded by boxthorn and wire fenoes. Buildings are in good order. This is land that we can thoroughly recommend and cannot be beaten in Taranaki, and we can sell it, too, in one farm or in four fifty-acre farms. TWjl ACRiES, situated Waimate Plains, close to school and factory; subdivided into several paddocks; carrying capacity 48 cows; good tarred road; good house and cow shed. PRICE, ■££() P&r acre; easy terms. This is a farm thatwe can <*»"V/ thoroughly reosmmend. Possession July, 191 S. 481 J^V^^B^^ENTS % AUCTIONEERS.
NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. BACON AND MEAT PACKING 00. RECEIVING DATES FOR OCTOBER. Warerley—Monday 8, 29. Manutahi —Wednesday 10, 31. Mawera—Tueeday 9, 16, 30. Kakaramea* —Monday 15. Mokoia/ —Wedneday 17. Patea —Thursday il, Nov. 1. Opunake—Monday 15, 29. Te Roti—Tuesday 16, 30. Eltham—Wednesday 17. 31. Kaponga/—Monday 15, 29. Okaiawa—Tuesday 16, 30. Normanby—Wednesday 17, 31. Pihama —Monday 15, 29. Te Kiri—Tuesday 16, 30. 10 to 12. Awatuna—Tuesday 16, 30, 1 to 3. Mangatoki—Wednesday 17, 31. Auroa—Monday, 15. 29 10 to 12. Otakeho—Monday 15, 29, 1 to 3. Manaia/ —Tuesday 16, 30. Kapuni—Wednesday 17, 31. BUYERS— E. VINE. Manaia. T. PHILLIPS, Mangatoki T. C. ARNOLD, Hawera.' 'Phone 224. J. BURKE. Eltham. 'Phone 33. PICS! PICS! PICS! PRIME BACON PIGS REQUIRED IN ANY QUANTITY. TTAWERA T> ACON "PIACTORY. WILL RECEIVE PIGS TXESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK WALKER AND NICHOLSON. Telenhone 180. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, T7IVERY woman /g/tf&tWEigfyQs^ XLA loves handsome »gsßpg<gjgjEjgS.J Jewellery. Every y^^^^^n woman likee to feel that her Jewellery is solid and perfect —just what Ib paid for. Every woman likes to save money, too. Then patronise us-^it means safety, satisfaction and economy. We have a splendid stock of Diamond Rings, set with stones of our own importation. WEDDING RINGS. /9g^&m^^\ We keep a large stock K-_sjj) —all of m 18ct. No \tejssjjssjkmK' trouble in securing Estate of J. BRUNETTE, JEWELLER. Established 1882. TO BEEKEEPERS IT is in the best interests of Beekeepers that we advise them to Bee our BEEHIVES. and obtain Quotations. We guarantee the QUALITY of our HIVES and FILINGS. We hold a large stock of AMERICAN COMB FOUNDATION. We supply nine-tenths of the beekeepers in Taranaki. Ten and twelve-frame Hives made. Write for Particulars and Prices to rjIHE TTAWERA OASH AND T\OOR T^ACTORY. THE Sugar restrictions in the Old Country have largely affected the j output of Nupines. We have been fortunate in securing a large consignment. Have you tried them yet for | husky throat or tickling cough ? *Six- ' penny boxes. —WeetwpocFs Pharmacy.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 October 1917, Page 3
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