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Fit IN AUCKLAND ! « . JRAPERY PREMISES DESTROYED (BY —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) AUCKLAND, May 14. Mr G. 0. Blakey's drapery store, a irge two-storey building in Dominion oad, and its contents, were totally detroyed by fire last night. The damage 3 some thousands of pounds. WAIKATO LAND. W. G. CARE, LAND, STOCK AND FINANCIAL AGENT AND VALUER. secretary—Waikato Central Agricultural A&sn., Waikato Hunt, Cambridge Co-op. Terminating Building Society. OFFERS Dll ACRES in the wel-known Mana-JJ-2 waru district; all in grass; freehold title; adjoins township; 7-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, 8-<bailed 3owshed, concrete floor and yards, fowl bouse and pig sty; school, P. 0., cheese factory, bakery and township adjoining saieyards 7 miles. Carrying 15 cows, i horses, 2 yearling 6 and 2 calves. November cheque £48 16s, with butterfat at 1/5 per lb. PRICE: £85 per acre; Cash £1200; balance arratiged. This propertiy is unencumbered. 199 ACRES freehold.. 12 acres -L'"i~' ewedes, 2} acres oats, balance. grass; 5-foomed house, 8-bailed cowshed with 4-eow plant; trap and manure sheds; cheese factory, township, P. 0., station 2£ miles; saleyards 5 miles; in dried milk area. PRICE: £65 per acre. Cash £1200; balance on good terms. Report: Have milked 65 cows for the season; stock in good condition; properties close have been sold for £85 per acre with better buldinga on. » 91 Q ACRES, acknowledged to be § ne i±*J the best farms" in the district;* gross returns last year amounted, to over £2500; fine residence of 9 rooms, hot and cold water and every possible convenience; complete range of outbuildings; one mile from town, railway station, saleyards and factory. PRICE: £80 per acre; cash required £3000. ' The above are typical of many of the Jarms which we have on our books. We keep a register of practically the whole of the farms which are for sale in this wide and prosperous district, and will be glad to furnish any information to Taranaki farmers who propose visiting the Waikato. Wire us you are coming and one of our cars will meet you at the Te Awamutu station. w. gTcaee CAMBRIDGE. 'Phone 61. P.O. Box 11. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF FAMOUS MOMONA ESTATE FOURTEEN CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO GO NORTH. Dairying and fattening land carrying as much stock as Hawera land, and onJy one-third the price. ABSOLUTELY BEST GRASSED LAND IN WAIKATO. Requires- no top-dressing at all. WE have been favored with insjcruc- ' tions from the owner to sell privately the famous Momona Estate, situated on the main railway eleven miles from Matamata. The estate, which comprises 1800 acres, has been farmed by the owner, Mr R. H. Bailey, for the last 21 years, and is now being offered for sale in 14 daily farms, ranging from 80 to 300 acres. Each section is securely fenced and splendidly watered by springs, windmills, etc., and there are buildings on most of the sections. The whole has been ploughed and sown down in the best English grasses, excepting a few patches of nice native shelter bush. '" We defy anyone to find a better sole of rye and cocksfoot in the Waikalbo. This property has wintered' for several years past without top-dressing, 1600 ewes, 900 cattle (mostly 8 and i-year-old steers), besides a \o% of sundry stock. Practically every head of stock is sold off the property, fat, every year. The property is estimated to easily carry 50 cows to the 100 acres, and do them really well. Crteamery within half-mile and dried factory site purchased adjoining. Splendid warm climate and land grows tip-top root crops. Only 6'miles from Hora Hora hydro electric works, line now beig coompleted will be available for milking machines, lighting, etc. • For price, terms and details and! for first refusal for choice or sections, write or wire us and we will arrange for your inspection. LEWIS & CO., Land Agents, wanganui. a bargain. ONStP2? ts £9 to"gbazej a cow AND RUN DRY STOCK FREIL 9KA ACRES, South Taranaki; **^j\j alongside factory, town, and railway station; 200 acres ploughable ; 50 acres at back good grazing hill; partly good drained swamp *and! free from weeds; carry 70 cows and 30 dry cattle, besides horses, etc.; when fully improved would easily carry 120 cows and be worth more than double its present price; a very » easy place to improve and subdivide; only a little timber, which the factory will take; good 7roomed house and numerous outbuildings; two large concrete cowyards; machines go with farm. A very nice warm farm, and one that can thoroughly recommend. Well worth £60 per acre. Owner will take £45, which is its pre-war value. Easy terms —at 5£ per cent for sto 7 years. For further particulars apply F. J. V. WILSON & CO , Above Gillett's Drapery, __ HAWERA. MOTORISTS. MOTORISTS. S. ' ' ■ T3RING your worn-out covers and A3 tubes along. We can make them like new. Large stocks of vulcanizing and retreading material just landed. Vulcanszing in all its Branches. R9~m e-¥ ing done i*l.*h& Famous NonSkid and Big Diamond Treads. Enquiries Solicited. BURGESS, PLAN & CO., HAWERA. Phone 309. ,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 14 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 14 May 1920, Page 8