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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS J. CANDY, HOUSE & LAND AGENT, EAFOJNGA. Phone 13. If.O: Box 23. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. WITHIN HALF A MILE OF KAPONGA POST OFFICE. A GOING CONCERN. QA ACRES, 7-roomed dwelling; elecOU trie light installed; all household conveniences; splendid .shelter round homestead; milking I shed with 3-eow plant A.W.R. machines with releaser and water [ wheel. All outbuildings in a good state of repair. CARRYING at present 35 cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 2 horses, a few calves, and 30 p'gs. 71 acres is in grass, 7 acres in swedes, 1 acre in carrots. Other feed available includes one stack of hay and 2 stacks of oaten hay. THE wohle of the Droperty is stumped: fenced with live hedges; divided into 15 paddocks, and splendidly watered. THE complete set cf implements com- ] pritses a block dray, a spring dray, complete harness for 2 horses, R. and G. manure drill, s.f. Duncan nlough, complete set of three-leaf tyne harrows, a 2horse disc, grass mower, hay rake, hay sweep, and many others to numerous to mention. ONLY one mortgagee with five years to run at 6 per cent. , PRICE—As a goino- concern, including everything on place: £95 PER ACRE ; GOOD TERMS. J. OANDY, 1 House and Land Agent, KAPONGA.

TO DAIRYMEN. CAN YOU, BEAT THIS? WAIMATE, NORTH AUCKLAND. 1 KO ACRES, freehold.; all in grass JLfIJtJ and rough feed; well subdivided by post and wire fencing and stone walls; watered by springs, which are the best we have ever seen; never-failing and the very best of water. All ploughable; heavy volcanic soil. BUILDINGS.—There is a lovely home '> of 6 large rooms, bathroom.etc, and a big range of buildings. Post Office, store and school all within one mile of the farm. THIS IS A GOING CONCERN, including 4-cow milking plant and engine; circular saw, separator, etc., plough, disc, Tyne and , spring tooth harrows, and all cows (no better herd in N.Z.)j 150 sheep, 2 farm horses, pigs, etc. Also all household furniture and floor coverings; furniture is all practically new and of the best quality; quantity.of fencing wire. THE PRICE.—£4O per acre, including all ihe above stock and furniture, is ridiculously low, considering this farm will dairy 50 cows I and carry 200 sheep all the year round. NOTE.—We have inspected ' this farm and can safely say that there is no> better value offering in N.Z. to-day. Our guarantee is that if the farm is not what we say ii is we will pay your expenses. WAITEMATA LAND " 'AGENCY,: ■ 11 Hellaby's Buildings, ~ Opposite G.P.0., Queen Street. AUCKLAND. Postal Address: P.O. Box 1204 Phone 2655 • OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. | IMMEDIATE SALE. | IMMEDITE POSSESSION^—ONLY £1000 CASH.

Qf)n ACRES at £12. All grassed ts*jyj but. 60 acres; carrying 1000 cheep and 170 cattle, and 15 horses; 300 acres bullock or dairying country; good locality: easy access, handy to'markets; large woolshed with, machines;' 7-roomed house; phone; hot and cold water. Balance of money 4 years at 5£ per cent, if sale mado quickly. W. B. CIESEN, DARGAVILLE, NORTHERN WAIROA. OAflll .FARMS. 1 (\7 ACRES > Okato; In splendid i-\J f grass except crops; never milked on; house. £45; £1000 cash. Worth inspection. 270 ACRES; machines; 90 acres stumped and ploughed. £50; £2000 cash. Good proposition. 160 ACRES, P.L. ; patch shelter; 3 roomed house. Either for dairy ing or grazing. Goodwill £15; £750 cash. L6O ACRES; well grassed: £20; freehold ; £700 casn. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, £600 terms. Cheap. | Grass nnd Clover Seeds. ._,, i Manures, Etc. Land Agent and Seedsman, A. H. MOORE, ! OPUNAKE. j CHEER UP NEW SUITS are expensive. Hay* your old suit cleaned and pressed W* can save you money. Hundred* «■• doing it : #hy not you? It onlr •osts a few shillings. HAWKINS, High Strasu, Hawera NOTICE. MOTORISTS PLEASE NOTE. THAT we have secured the services of Mr E. W. Barringer," late foreman for L. M. Silver, A.M.1.E.E., Wellington. All motor car electrical work will be under his own personal supervision, and charges kept as low as consistent with satisfactory work. 4RMATURE WINDING AND BATTERY REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. ROWSON'S WESTERN ELECTRIC, BAWERA. * 'Phone 475.

Coloured Turkish Towels —2/ and 2/11 pair; 1/11, 2/6 an 2/11 each White Turkish Towels— 3/6 pair; 2/11 each j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 May 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 May 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 May 1921, Page 2

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