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A MESSAGE TO THE FARMERS. if "I ACRES, Manaia; Native lease, 16 years to run; carry 50 cows and ■*- -*-" other stock; 8 paddocks; good fences; well watered; 6-roomed house, all conveniences and outbuildings. Price, 13s per acre; goodwill, £42 per acre. 1112 jjfl f\Z) ACRES, close to Hawera; well sub-divided; all good fences; now l\j*mJ carrying 53 cows and usual young -stock; 7-roomed residence and outbuildings; 14-bail cowshed. This is a good clean farm, and free from weeds; well worth, inspection. Further information on application. 1113 f "| 1"I ACRES, Inaha, comprising 12 paddocks; well watered; good fences; ■All winter feed swedes, carrots and hay; good cowshed, concrete floor; 9-roomed house, with all modern conveniences. Price, £1000 cash; balance 5 years at 5J per cent. 1114 i A Q ACRES, Eltham; all in grasi; 8 acres oats\ 1\ acres mangolds and -1 tr carrots; well sub-divided and watered; now carrying 60 cows, 6 horses, 14 weaners; 8-bail cowshed; 4-cow plant, Gane releaser and boiler; new house of 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery and whare; cows can be taken over. Price, £50 acre; £900 cash; balance can be arranged, or will exchange for smaller farm. 1116 J. G. OSBORHE & GO. LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, AGENTS FOR MASSEY HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. VALUATORS AND AUCTIONEERS, ETC. LAND LAND LAND DAIRYING GRAZING. ' SHEEP COUNTRY LAND BUYERS, consider the sunny Waikato before purchasing elsewhere. We can show you land here which gives better results than any iv Taranaki, and at a much lower figure.—9B acres, valued about £60 per acre produced £1300 from factory alone last season; 200 acres at 1/9 per lb for h butter-fat, produced December cheque for £427. kl Our climate is hard to beat. BE WISE. Come and interview many old j|Tara&aki settlers and get their opinion. We will guarantee there is not ono || to be found who will return to Taranaki to take up farming, also that there ,/ are far better prospects for farming here than elsewhere. We pledge Yourselves to give you the best Possible advice as to values and returns, ;f;*nd further that if you purchase through us, you will make a good investment' ' \,We have thousands of acres of nice level to undulating country unimproved fi and slightly improved, in all areas, which can be bought at prices ranging f4; from £4 to £14 per acre, which when fully improved will carry cow to °two W'acres. We can substantiate the above statements. t|i 21 ACRES 4 f- h7, 'evel and^undulating land of good quality; fully im«±^A. proved; well-subdivided, chiefly with fine shelter hedges; 13 acres k j swedes 4 stacks hay; situated within three-quarters of a mile of 2 ood town; large orchard, containing a ll classes of fruit; 6-roomed house concrete machine shed and yard; wintered and carrying 50 dairy oows, 2 cows and calves, 3 heifers r.w:b., 58 calves, 60 hoggets, and . 6 horses; abundance of grass. £ 5 5s per acre; £1000 cash! balance 5. years at oh per cent. ' jq Q , 9 101 A^ S> fi h'; i f in-, gr%10 Paddocks; 6-roomed house, machine a U-L shed; school 1 mile. Price, £40 per acre; easy terms. No. 89 NEW ZEAAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, HAMILTON. . A. C. BELL. Land Salesman. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. ft A ACRES, AkoTiTtrict; milk 34 ' —— *\J\J cows; good 6-roomed house mot-or -JAA ACRES DAliil' FARM, of shed, cow shed, etc. Price, £60; J.\JU best dairying land in Taranaki. casn £500 > balance 7 years, at 5 A TWO MILES FROM ELTHAM. ■ fj 6* Cent' , 6-ROOMED HOUSE, wash house and L°° **£** > milk f° Co™'> Van's room, 8-bail cow shed (concrete waJeTnow^W ? *, floor and yard), water power^riven g£ £™J? dJ™ Gane releaser milking plant aOO ACRES, Matapn; nuxk 60 cows •6Ten acres crops, three stacks of hay. roomed hou £ ; hed • * Property all well subdivided into p ri c c £92; cUh £1700 ' numerous paddocks; wU carry 40 cows 2 10 ACRES, Ngaere; mil ß '/5 cows •35 and youn* stock, acres ploughed ; about two thhS PRICE, £7.5 PER ACRE. level; modern house 6 rooms, ex£2soo cash; balance 7 years at 5J per cellent shed; Gane plant and recent, leaser; good outbuildings; 1 mile This property will'not remain long school and factory. Price, £48; on the market. Sole Agents. _ o casa £1000. Also— 230 ACRES, Otakeho; milk 125 cows ; 100 ACRES, 4-roomed house and 2- f^ kr«6 I ho™c'e ' ahed atld ™- roomed whare, 8-bail cow sn#d (concrete Si? 68* T^^crops. Price' floor and yard), good farm buildings; *W; cash ' £2000 > balance 5 well subdivided, all live hedges; well years at 5§ per cent, watered; carry 50 cows and necessary "00 ACRES, Eltham; milk 125. Price other stock. £50; cash, £1500. * Six miles from Eltham on. Tarred and ■ r»n«wr-» «..„ Metalled Boad. CRAVES AND CO., _~•. „ • _ ' nutate Agents, This is an excellent Farm. Opp. P. 0.. HAWERA' PRICE, £82 PER ACRE. ~ I— ~ — £800 cash; balance at 6 per cent. nmiiT i t-» *■•■■«. «...- ceo. h backer,dce, DON'T LET THIS CHANCE SLIP Bridge St., EJtham. » . . 1 f)A ACRES dead level land, op--LKJKJ posite factory and store, and CANDY & KIRK, *-mile frora sch°ol- Thi« t™ » carrying 40 head of cattle. There Land and Commission Agent?, are 12 paddocks, all well watELTHAM AND KAPONGA. • , S ho^andXd^aud^i - •- milking shed; 5 acres of swede A RARE OPPORTUNITY. turnips. Lease has 5 years to . „.,.. ruii at 30/- per acre; optional FOR SALE, as a going concern, purchasing clause at £33 per handy little dairy farm of 113 acT e ' £30° cashi goodwill reacres, 33/6 per acre; situated quired £750.. We can thoroughwithin a mile of Kaponga town- ty recommend this property. sai P, by good tarred road; 12 Good,herd can be taken at £15 acres in root crops; at present - X J£FJ™**- ~, , , carrying 42 cows, 4 heifers and DU -^^^fl^, .freehold; level land; 1$ 3 horses. This lease has five m'les from. factory and store, years to run, from July Ist, 1919, school 1 mile; farm is well watat 33/6 per acre. Five-roomed ered streams, 11 paddocks; 4dwelling and all outbmldings, to- cow plant installed; carrying 60 gether with the undermentioned head; good house 8 rooms, hot stock and implements—34 good andcold water service, etc. Price cows, 3 horses, 15 sheep, 3-eow ;t4O v acre 5 £1200 cash, balL.K.G. milking plant, dray and m A^Sil m 7 n yT" >\ * * harness, set of discs, Cambridge U A^K^»> all level; factory and roller, s.f. plough, tyne and tri- P 0*1^ office adjoining; 7-roomed pod harrows, grass mower, 7 nouse, cow shed and outbuildmilk cans, and all harness £ ngs" is farm is carrying 40 NOTE THE LOT—£lsso. We head of cattle- Price, £45 per are sole agents. Phone 13;*Ka- acre ' termsponga, for inspection. M. C. CRIGHTON, 100 ACRES, Eltham road, within one Hawera Returned Soldiers' Assn., mile of Kaponga; a choice little Land Bureau Dept. farm, well improved and water- vnnmr ed by never-failing streams; £6000 PROFIT. , carrying capacity, 38 dairy cows, fpHERE is £20 nci acre nrofifc in coS-. 0* he f % St°ck; dweliing' A P-chasin, X twe Sll thesnp consistmg of 5. good rooms, cow of the times. The goal of you? shed (concrete floor) and all ambition lays right here 1 ■ S*?*m hu[ldillzS- SSS first"lass fa™ every respect ! farm at £50 per acre: £1000 dead level cleared land LfS cash, balance easy terms.— pasture- fiv^ 0,,0i^ J £~ CANDY & KIRK, Agents, £™1*;. ""1* ft 5 W*^ ' watered; well sheltered; fimtA CHOICE LITTLE FARM. s fencing, tip-top .shelter--58 ACRES, Main South road, within area, 289 acres- capacity, 140 half a mile of Manaia; subdivid- °°ws, hors^g and young cattle•ed into 9 paddocks, boxthorn . wiU cut into 4 level farms or ;.- hedges, and well watered; carry- more; godd house 8 rooms man's ang capacity, 33 cows, besides whare, B implement sheds, eonyoung stock; 6-roomed house creted cow shed for 24 cows, a ;„ and all outbuildings, 6-bail row Pl acy you would be proud ofshed with A.W.B. milking plant within easy reach of town' installed. Price £90 per aorp . school, ch«e^ factory and rail'£6oo CRsh. hahmce on pood way station. Price, only £65 ncr terms — CANDY Sr KIRK acre, with £3000 cash. " Look us Ageptß- «n at once if iis monej you're s^^ssmb^——i— —^. after. "PJNGLISH Dunlop.—Tyres and tuhfvs JAMES & CILLMAN V. ] n small quantities. Motorists Land qtrv»t »aw ' who know a cood thins- will cet *n k and Flnance, e«ny—James and Gillroan Motors. r.H HA^VERA.

NEW SEASON'S GOODS NOW SHOWING. 1

Ladies' Tweed Coats, new styles: extra value from BST/Ladies' Cream Blanket Coats from 89/6

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 2

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