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~J : • ■" SOLE. AGENC'£ ~~~~~"^ 135 ™,^ > and of 6 rooiiij. M ffi3 . eU snda]] coTTS outb^^W 10-Lail machine. Lease at £2 5s J, ft , J years .to run from Ist Au~u«t 1919. &o£pol_ and factory" opposite; easy distance from" railway; good metalled road: This iai'm is at present- carrying 50 cows and' other stock. Price, £1500 for goodwill, including 50 cows, 18 pigs, machines 9 coulter drill, mower, plough, discs ; harrows, and dairy utensils. 60-COW SAIRY FARM .128 ACRES; 9 acre* crops; balance laid ! V? J ln bes* English grasses--1 divided into 10 paddocks; a t present carrying SO cows, horses and' other stocn; house of G rooms-wash-house, etc. • 16-bail concrete cowshed and good yard; school town and railway H mile*. fa( £ £1200 cash; Government mort |age £2300, balance 7 years at Si*FV ent; £100 3»«rly to be paitt ott- principal. GOOB DAIRY FARM WITH EXPTtp fIONALLY EASY TERMS 100 ACRES freehold; all in grass exj cept 5. acres crops; divided into / LL paddocks^ and carrying 40 ; cows; house of 5 rooms and all necessary outbuildings; machines engine an* releaser go with farm at price quoted; h mile from town, railway, school an d factory: Price,, £51, with £400 cash, balance on good terms. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY C 0.,, LTD. this; is cenuine. a great cutting up pro- , position 800 ACRES freehold!and situated cl6se to> railway station-on Main* Trunk, line; right in' the centre of what is fast becoming one of '< the leading dairy centres, and dairy farms are already selling to over £40^per acre close by. The property is all flat excepting about 59-acres, and all in grass exoept;ngrloo acres, which are in turnips. The buildings are in .good order, and the property is divided into* 20 paddocks with sheep proof < fences, and there is water in every paddock. The climate is good; altitude above sea level, about 200ft;.and absolutely free from floods. The stock running on grass now on the property are 1200 sheep and 200 to 250 cattle. All stock are sold off fat. This property is only open for sale until May 20, 1919. Price, £25 per acre; £4000 cash, balance for 5 .years. Apply to W. BURGESS, BOX 33 3 MARTON.. C. J. ROWE, House, Land and Stock Agent, HAWERA. I HAVE FOR SALE 32 cows, all young and early calvers; guaranteed to do 10,0001bs. butterfat this season. Price, £20 per cow. 3-ROOMED HOUSE, on £ acre, Collins Street; just been renovated throughout; immediate possession. Price, £850; easy terms. V-ROOMED HOUSE, J-acre land; new bungalow; h. and c. water and every convenience; immediate possession. Price, £800; terms. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, £-acre; central Hawera. Price, £575; terms, £100 cash. FOR SALE. TTERD of 30 cows. . a 120 ACRES, the pick of the Plains. £107/10/- per acre. 7-ROOMED house with all conveniences: on concrete piles; wellbuilt house. £1700. 5-ROOMED house; concrete foundations. A snip at £1150. 7-ROOMED house, Princes streetbusiness site £1200. < 7-ROOMED house: immediate possession. £1350 6-ROOMED house; 1 acre; near borough boundary. £1200. 6-ROOMED house, 2£ acres. £1400.' 2 BUSINESS SITES Princes street, at £1200. 1 BUSINESS SITE, Princes street, at £6000. 2 ACRES, close to borough. JgQO . BUILDING SITES, £150, £175 £200 and £300. £800 CASH will procure a splendid 50-acre farm, with plenty of winter feed; crops equal to £4 per acre; 35 cows, cart horses, etc., financed. N. H. C. CAPLEN, Land Agent. Phone: Office 518. Residence 264. THE FARMERS' FINANCE CO.. (£IO,OOO Subscribed Capita' ) LOAN MONEY available on approved securities of Stock, Land, Chattels, etc. Solicitor: H. L. Spratt. Interest at current rates. All applications to bo addressed to the Borough Council Chambers, , . -^ High Street, T , _ XT „„ Hawera. lelepnone No. 437. (Eegistered under the Companies' Act and Moneylenders' Act.) V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. MOTOR Caps lwth strong glass goggles attached, made of strong rainproof material .—At N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. Ladies , do not wear out your beautiful clothes on the old-fashioned washboard—let "No Rul.bing" Laundry Help and the pure "Golden Rule" So;ip d»; the work for you.—R. T. Bullock. v

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 7

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