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PROPERTIES FOR SALE X HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR DAIRY FARMS. HOUSES, SECTIONS, BUSINESS or RESIDENTIAL. FOR SALEDIESEL CRAWLER TRACTOR BEET BROWN Phone 2009. Cameron Street. co 'b3 KT __ P. COOKE lan °vAA statg COOKE’S BLDGS. Phone 3275. —Full-size Atlas Stove, in good order; Van Berckol’s Bacon Slicer, 16mm. Movie Camera; Brownie Camera; Earphones; Portable Gramophone; Elec. Irons; Sock-Knitting Machine; Iron-Frame Piano (Leipzig), in excellent condition; Banjo-Mandolin; Violin in Case; Typewriter (Monarch); Brush Pz Comb Sets; Trays; Biscuit Barrel; Cheese Dish; 2 Settees & Squabs; Easy Chairs: Fireside Chairs; Kitch. Chairs; Tables; 3-Piece Bedroom Suite; 4-Piece Bedroom Suite; Wardrobes; Dressing Tables; Double & Single Beds; D/Mattresses; Cots; Bassinettes, Plunket Prams; English Prams; Switchboard; Card Table; Bisnard Sprayer; Necco Cooker; Gas Cooker; Elec. Radiators; Chesterfield Suite; Sideboards; Cricket Bat; Croquet Mallet; Step Ladders; Dinner Wagons; Ladies’ Knitted Jumpers; Frocks; Leather Coat; Children’s Coats; Gym Frock; Boys’ Shorts; Football Boots; Children’s Shoes; Gent’s Pullover; Overcoats, etc.; Ladies’ Home Journals: Reading Books. £l2o —Building Section, Russell Road. £loso —Dwelling, 5 rooms 8z conven., situated Bank Street. Let to good tenant and a sound investment for turning into shop property later.

LA N D THE BEST PERMANENT INVESTMENT Good Welding Busi*J ness, freehold property, situated in excellent Waikato centre. Large building with welded steel frames, office, large workshop, well lighted, steel rack welding benches, overhead crane. Building is practically new and in first-class order, situated on a roomy section with about 60ft depth behind buildings. Plant and equipment complete in every item. More work available than can be handled. Turnover at present £4500 and can be greatly increased with further staff. Owner definitely going overseas and must sell. Freehold price of property and all equipment: £8759, not less than £3500 deposit. on A A ACRES—Gisborne district. 400 acres f] n | goo acres undulating, 1000 acres ploughed. All in grass, fenced in 35 paddocks with good sheep-proof fencing. Well watered by streams, rivers and pump. Two all-elec, houses, one of 2 bedrooms and one of 3 bedrooms. 6-stand woolshed, barn and several other outbuildings. Carrying 3733 sheep (2300 breeding ewes), 218 breeding cows, 300 other cattle. 15 horses. This is a splendid farm and is for sale bv absentee owner. Price £3 per acre or L.S.C. Stock and plant at valuation. Mortgage of £15,500 which can be taken over. JNO. GREY Palmer’s Buildings WHANGAREI Phone 3050. P-O. Box 201. KERIKERI C. R. Birchall Phone SKRUSSELL T. J. V. Dunlop Phone 41 - KAITAIA J. N. Cros' y Phone 207 V eo/01 w. B. VALLANCE & CO. A.R.E.I.iN.Z.) ESTATE AGENTS & VALUERS Steadman’s Bldgs., Bank Street, Whangarei. Phone 2331. ( After Hours 3477. CHEAP FARM £1250 Total Price Freehold, 20G acres strong sandstone country on main road south. Would do 30 cows, 40 head cattle. Old house, cowshed. This is a very cheap property and in the hands of a worker will soon make a good farm. Northland Land & Estate Agency FOR EXCHANGE 23 acres, 2 miles from Waiuku —offered in exchange for 100-151 F acres, handy to Whangarei. 380 acres, first-class dairying country, handy on tar-sealed road, as going concern (75 cows, etc.)—for smaller farm. 106 acres, doing 65 cows, as going concern—offered for farm doing 25-30 cows. 18 acres, near good beach—for home in Whangarei. HOUSES For SALE Seaside home. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, also boatshed and 2 other sheds. For EXCHANGE—AII-electric brick home, 2 bedrooms —offered for larger house, 3 to 4 bedrooms. SECTIONS t-acre, Morningside Road, make two building sections. Price £IOO. 2 Sections, Otaika. Price £4O each. ' BUSINESSES Dairy, Tea Rooms and Milk Bar, good accommodation. Country township. Turnover improvable. Bodybuilding and Panelbeating, an expanding business in good provincial town. Freehold. Country Garage, good situation, full range of tools. Diningrooms, 40-hour week. No accommodation. ADVISE US YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER co/n6 STUD NOTICES TO STAND THE SEASON AT DENBY STUD TIKIPUNGA THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION PAPER SLIPPER (9)

Brown Horse by Paper Money (*10) Shuffle. A high-class racehorse, winner of 15 races and .£4707, including C.J.C. Stewards’ Handicap (twice), Dunedin Guineas and James Hazlett Gold Cup. Same family as Talking, winner of A. J.C. and V.R.C. Derbys, and sold for £19.000, Bon Reve (N.Z. Derby), Noctuiform (N.Z. Cup). Nightmarcli (Melbourne Cupi, Wakeful (Sydney Cup), etc. Paper Slipper, in his few seasons at the stud, has proved himself a sire of early speech He is the sire of Royal Slipper (Avondale Pioneer H’cap), Loch Derg (C.J.C. Pioneer H’cap), Bath Slipper (Southland R.C. Myross H’cap). Velvet Slipper (D.J.C. Novice H’cap). Cinderella (Oamnru J.C. Trial Stakes), Silver Stream (S Canlv. Electric Stakes). Lady Fane (Dunedin'J.C. McLean Stakes. 1915), Douglas Haig. Gold Spur, Stagestruck, Gay Slipper, Espadrille, Agenda, etc. FEE 9~ GUINEAS (Full Guarantee). All care taken, no responsibility for accident or disease. Further particulars apply W. H. REED KAMO PHONE 5190 312 TENDERS WHANG ARE I HOSPITAL BOARD : HI TENDERS closing 5 p.m. FRIDAY, September 10. 1948, are hereby invited for the supply of the following for the period October 1. 1948. to September 30, 1949: — Bread Firewood Funerals Meat Fish All tenders to be enclosed in sealed envelopes appropriately marked. ' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further information, specifications, etc., obtainable from: . )25 D. L. WILTON, Secretary.

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Northern Advocate, 21 August 1948, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 21 August 1948, Page 7

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