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OSBORNS & TUKNBULI.'?S AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS', VALUATORS AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 1 O AC*I. ESj Haw-era; surveyed into three sections and subdivided into two ■.*■-** paddocks. Price, £150 acre; terms. £500 cash, balance 6 years at 6 'g ACRES; 7-roomed dwelling, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, dairy. w coal sned, trap shed and cow shed, fowlhouse and run; good orchard and garden, well laid out in flower garden and lawn; three paddocks; a permanent water and town water laid on: one mile from cost office Price, £1500 ; terms arranged.. ;A.A ACRES, Stratford district; i-mile to factory, on good metalled road; v" r Mjmcd house J wash house, copper and tubs, good cow shed and outbuildings, piggeries, etc.; well w atered and subdivided into 10 padaooks; small portion shelter bush; 4 acres oats and young grass; stack , hay. Price, £31 acre; easy teams arranged. ■Q4- A.G^ ES ' ill; Btum?ed and in g;ass except 2 acreS shelter bush; sub*s -£ divided mto about 18 paddocks, all ring-fenced; watered by river at back and small creek; J-mile to factory and A-mile to school; 5-roomed house, washhouse, etc.; good 8-bail concrete ehed and piggeries; capacity, 33 cows and young stock; good stack of oaten hay goes with ; iarm. Price, £43 acre; terms, £400 cash. I OSBOKNE & TUBNBULL ± AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, , ; ETC., \- . RECENT STRE ET, HAWERA. GOOD DAIRY FARMS 72 ACRES/GOING CONCERN. ><T";sl^. HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM, close to Hawera; all in splendid grass; good fences; plenty of water; new 5-roomed house, with all conveniences; good cow shed. The stock comprises 42 cows, 2 horses, dray, cans, etc. This property is within two miles of Hawera, and f-mile from factory and station. Price, * £70 jaer acre; terms, £750 cash.. ■ ■ ■. ' . \: '.: ■ 52 ACRES, 4 MILES FROM HAWERA All in best of English grasses; well subdivided, and plenty of water; good 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings; good cow 6hed, with concrete floor. The cows are a good lot, and can be taken over at valuation. Price, £65 per acre1; good terms. TWO LEASES WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. 140 ACRES—32/- per acre; 5 years to run, with o.p.c. at £32; carrying capacity, 35. cows and 150 sheep; no goodwill.". Thia farm : , is in a good locality. • 200 ACRES—26/- per acre; 7 years to run, with c.p.c. at £26- °-oodwill, £2, 10a per acre, which includes 4-eow milkin^ machine; water power and other improvements. The stock and implements, which are a first-class lot, can be taken over as a going concern. ' APPLY HOLDER & WILSON, OPPOSITE POST OFHCE, HAWERA.

rpp Stand .-at Palmer Road,. Kaponga, &ndl •*•■ will be every Friday at Kaponga Stables— The high-class Trotting I 4t# •••'■ *T»T^^^ Franz—Murmur. Ilavoo is the rastest trotter that ever stood in the Taranaki district. Franz (2.22) is fullbrother to Fritz, who held the Australian record for many years. Franz ia the Bire of Franzie (2.14), A. L. Franz (2JB), Floranz (3.34), Frandocia (4.35), and dozens of others too numerous to mention. Murmur is the dam of Havoc (2.15 and 4.36), Sonol (2.12), Hova (4.47), Highden (2.26), and Skylark (7.32 for 3 miles). Havoc has proved cimself a great racehorse, winning over all distances. He won the Auckland Cup as a 3-year-old in. 4.57, Plumpton Handicap in 4.49, King George in 4.47. He was second to Emmeline in 2.15, and second to King Cole in 4.31 —in this race King Cole broke an Australasian record, and Havoc waa only a head away. FEES, £5 10s. Two or more marea as arranged. Hares- from a distance, three weeks' grazing free. Payable Ist January, 1919. Mares meb at Eltham railway station on giving notice in advance. All care taken, but no responsibility. Particulars at— KAPONGA STABLES. ■ Or from J. SCHEUBER, Owner. rpO STAND IN TAI^aNAKI— IQRD MULTIFSD MHE3SIj : Vialtifld—Lady Nell) wHHf| Particulars will be* advertised later. For immediate particulars apply to— JAS. HAWKINS, Box 6, New Plymouth. I . • . . TTUSBANDMAN (14), eire of Yolo, Bushman, •*+ Dingle, Staccato, Huzza, etc., will be at the service of breeders thia season on the farm, Taiporohenui, and will be strictly limited to Thirty^ (30) approved mares other than the owners at a fee of Ten Guineas for single mares, two or more mareg- the property of one owner as per agreement. Groomage fee, 5s per mare. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility whatsoever. Paddocking, 2s 6d per week. Mares met, at Hawera railway station on notice of their arrival being received. The performances' of Husbandman's stock speak for -themselves, for with very limited op- ■ portunities five out of eight of his progeny which raced during the past season have woa upwards of £4000 in stakes. Several youngsters by this prominent sire have been sold for as much as 150 guineas, which must be considered a very remunerative price in this district. Further pariculars from— GEORGE CLOUT, "Can be depended upon" is an expression we- like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it is a reliable medicine for diarrhoea, dysentery, of bowel complaints. It is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and adults. Sold everywhere.—Advt. For cold in the head—inhale NAZOL. For sore throat 'or tickling cough take some drops on sugar. Used either way NAZOL works wonders. 60 doses 1/6.

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. VV . 1 one, Builder and (Contractor. Workshop and Office: Glover Road, Hawera. All classes of work carried through promptly. ALSO FOR SALE, immediate dossession, two six-room residences; two gon <i ouildhiff sites.

"OOYAii tfirrrL. ~n&.wm.A A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Clean Beds, (load Labio. but Standard Brands of Wisw and Soirixs. Speight's Beer. from April Ist Tariff 8/- per day. GEO. GIBSON. r«o»r!^tj>T i

BRITISH FISH RESTAURANT NOW OPEN. Fresh Fish. Oysters, Babbits, etc., daily. Open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Cleanliness is our Motto. R. JACOMB, Pronrietor. "No Rubbing"" Laundry Help—the great labor-saver-—giving universal satisfaction.—Lavin and Co., Ltd.. wboJein\« agents for "No Rubbing."—Advt. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 2

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