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f LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE OF THE 'WELL-KNOWN BREWER ESTATE, (By Public Auction). SITUATED AT WAITOTARA, MOUMOHAKI AND HAWERA. MESSRS MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO , LTD in conjunction with FREEMAN R JACKSON AND CO., LTD., and SMITH, WEBSTER AND CO., have been instructed by the Trustee in the Estate of the late William Brewer to -sell by public auction, at the TOWN HALL, WAFEiRLEY, on FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., the whole of the Freehold and Leasehold Property, comprising A 0®158 3682 A™™ 1. 322 ACRES FREEHOLD, being that portion Known as Donald Smith's, situated on the Waitotara River, between the Railway Station and the Township. Subdivided into areas of from 50 to 120 acres. This land comprises rich River Flats, equal to any land in New Zealand. 2. 168 ACRES LEASEHOLD—Education Reserve adjoining above. 3. 1518 ACRES FREEHOLD, being that property known ■as "Waihau," adjoining the Moumohaki Railway Station,, and comprises some of the finest country in the distract. Sub-divided into areas from 50 to 300 acr,es; ■ 4. 451 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Adjoining above and known as CURLS. 5. 234 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Ad--joining Lot No. 3.. 6. 989 ACRES LEASEHOLD, situated at HAWERA. West Coast Set tlement Reserve. p ' TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of ham- j mer, 5 per cent, in 1 year, 10 per cent, in 2 years;' balance for 7 years from date of possession at 5£ per cent_. PLANS are. in course of preparation,' and full particulars' may be had on application to the Auctioneers, or to James Watt, SoUcitor, Wanganiii. POSSESSION: Ist February, 1919. A man will be, in attendance at the Homestead at 10 a.m. on MONDAYS to show intending buyers over, the Waitotara properties, and on FRIDAYS at the Hawera" Hbmestakd. 5'12'9'23'6'30,2'6'9"^^ CHEAP PAim.Y JMPjfiVED FARM WITHIN DRIED MILE ABEA. GREA* PROSPECTIVE TALUE. EASY INGOING. OAO ACRES' .real good flax an£ •f^tt) raupo swamp land; subdivided, into six paddocks; good jjost and wire fences watered by springs and jpUmps; about 65 acres in grass, 10 acres oats, balance rough feed and. unimproved. Buildings—Jreyr S-roomed house, 6bail cow shed; separator room, trap shed, and other outbuildings. This farm is now carrying 60 head of stock. : There is great pro-, spectiva value in this, as when it is improved it will carry almost a beast to the acre. Cheap at £20 per acre;: £500 deposit, balance 5 years at 6 per ■ ■' cent. : ; • 7, . . '■'■ :-;: WE CAN RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING HANDY ;:DAIRY FARM, y: SIX MILES FROM HAMILTON. Q/fl ACRES, all in grass; flat and t/ t±2 undulating; subdivided'into ten paddocks, watered by springs and windmill, good sheep-proof post and vrirai* fences; new 4roomed housed with, sculler^ and necessary outbuildings; co# shed ; with coricrete. floor, trap rfihed, ' etc;: Price, £30 per acre;" £500 doyrn, balance arranged over term of years. . ■ ,■ ■ We will be pleai?ed to show you over fchess or any other property you may Fancy in this district. Get in touch with us. mm i dates, THE FARM SALESMEN. HAMILTON AND MORRINSVILLE. bu,th^ H GOODWIN, Builder, wishes to' • notify th© public that he has commenced business on his ow» account, and is prepared to execute and give estimates for all classes of build-in-r and jobbing work. Note address— ■■■"■■■V . HARRY GOODWIN, No. 8^ Camberwell Road, HAWERA. > ■ . _ CALVES AND PIGS FOLLOW THE SYSTEM OF SUCCESS. ffIHE men who are using Palmer's -*- Calf Meal are men who are making good in a big way. There is a golden harvest ahead for the breeder of high-grade stockj and PALMER'S CALF WEAL. Offers you a sound, sterling, accurate foundation—the accepted, proven system of the men who know. IT COMES TO YbU WITH A REPUTATION j of successful accomplishments that proclaim it a masterpiece of skill in the blending of food elements for the perfect feeding of a calf. The sturdy, robust growth, the freedom from devitalising ; ailments, the absence of scour troubles, and the rapidity of development shows under THE "PALMER" FEEDING, as oompared with ordinary methods is a revelation to anyone using it for the first time—■• A REVELATION THAT COUNTS SOLIDLY IN ACTUAL POUNDS SHILLINGS AND PENCE. THE DEMAND IS HEAVY. GIVE IN YOUIToRDER TO-DAY. F. GILLANDERS, Seed, Manure and Produce Merciutnt, HEDBON ST., JUWEIU

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 September 1918, Page 8