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AUCTIONS. •*':■ R. P. M OEKIBBET * cp* I AUCTIONEERS, STOCK; LAND AM* I EBTATB AGENTS, VALUATOR I ASSESSORS AND GENERAL OQIC- I MISSION AGENTS. I 257. ACRES» straight lease, close t<* I Hawera and 2 miles from. I dairy dairy factory; good hens* I of 6 rooms, cowshed and neees- I sary outbuildings; well watered ■ and subdivided; will carry 90-1 cows and usual young stock; I has wintered 100 dairy cow*. I Term 5 years. jßental, £2 pec I acre, at which price it is a cheap I grazing proposition. '—. SOLE' I AGENTS. ■ 285 ACRES, W.C. Settlement Reserv* ■ Lease, Waiteika Road, Opunakev H . Bental3/- per acre. Sub-divided H into 9 paddocks, well watered bjt; H running streama; 6-romoed hons*-1 with necessary conveniences; 8- H bail cow byre; necessary out-H buildings; orchard; factory with- I in half a mile; large proportion H ploughable. Price £24 per acre* I with £500 cash; balance at 5 I and 6 per cent. Will exchange- I for town or rent-producing pro- H perty or approved mortgages, M Failing sale or. * exchange will H lease for dairying at 30/- per I 5 ACRES, Waihi Road, corner section, I opposite Racecourse; convenient I 4-roomed cottage; large shed ■ and motor garage. Price £2000*1 Terms arranged. I We Lave a number of Freehold Dairy I Farms, Town Sections' and Build.- I ing Sites on our books, which w« ■ will be pleased to quote to i&-■ tending purchasers. Have bayer I for Hotel in Taranaki, and cask I buyer for small good Daixjf I Farm. H B. P. MOBBIBSET A CO, J I GEO. LEE, Representative. V T I I.OA ' , % (Smith's Overland Bervi©B.> ;^H TWICE DAILY. ■ HAWEBA TO WANQANUI. I Morning Service: Leaves Hawera. t: I a.m., arrives Manutahi 9.35, Patea 9AKL ■ Waveriey 10J5, Waitotara 10.80, iff H nganui 11.30. * ■ Afternoon service: Leaves Hawera X. H p.m., arrives Manutahi 1.25, Patea L 45 H Waveriey 2.15, Waitotara 2.80, Wasga- H nui 3.30 (connecting by service can ■ with express at Marto&i. ■ WANGANTJI TO HAWEBA. | Morning service: Leaves Wancaaai H at 9.45 a.m. (after arrival of aervie* ■ cars from Marton with passengers fxo» ■ Main Trunk express), arrives Eai Iwl ■ 10.5, Maacwelltown 10.20, Waitotara H j 10.45, Waveriey 11.0, Patea 11.80, Ha- ■ wera 12.15 (connecting, with car sexvie* ■ to New Plymouth, with tine for Inaak I in Hawera). > H Afternoon service: Leaves Wangami ■ at 4 p.a., arrives Kai Iwi 4^s,Max- ■ welltown 4.40, Waitotara 5.0, WaTwissr H 5.15, Patea 5.40, Hawera 6.15. ■ KEDTTCED FABES. I 60 Hues for 15/. I Hawera to Manutahi, 3/-; Pates. •/-• H Waveriey, 8/6; Waitotara, 10/-; Wkl ■ nganui, 15/-. . ' "^ ■ Wanganul to Eai Iwi, 3/-; Maxwell- I town, 4/-; Waitotara, 6/-: Waverler. I 8/6; Patea, 10/-; Hawera, 15A ■ By using S.O.S. 4} hoars eaa be a&v««t I on the journey from Auckland and iraj- H stations to New Plymouth. H Parcels carried to any point omtfta^ H route, and. delivered in business anas H at parcel post rates. - ' ' H .8.0.8. service flags have been dfiK H tribnted to stores, hotels and garacea* on the route for the use of passenffersr I as stop signals. SUNDAY TBTPB TO DAWBOV H FALLS. ■ Weather permitting, ear will leav» H Blake's Garage, Hawera, every Snndsr ■ at 10 a.m. .■ Booking Offices: . H Wanganui Head Office, Rutland Hotel H Victoria Avenue (oppotHt> H Telegrams: Smith's Overland Be*. ■ vice, Wanganui. - ■ EVOLUTION, NOT REVOLUTION. I who has sane reason and. I fair .judgment must admit that we H have come by evolution of time, and,- H must stay, because as time goes on & H number of farmers cannot get alow* H to co-op, factories,, neither would it pay H them to erect creameries or factorifea H in every small dairying district. Cok- ■ sequently our central factory fills the * ■ bill.. A number of co-op, factories sell " ■ us their cream during autumn, winter H and spring months, and we like theni B to do so.^ We prefer to act and work H m hannouy, not to fight or oppose well ■ conducted co-op, factories. rPor -further H r particulars" write ■' .. , ■' . TIfAORILAISD DAIRY & PEODXTCOt I CO., LT*D., ' ■ P.O. BOX 185, WANGANTJI, *' ■ Agents fot "DIABOLO" Separators I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 8

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