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Church Notices. BAPTIST TABERNACLE SEASONS FOR PRATER TO-DAY: 12 NOON, TO 2 P.M. TO-MORROW: ALL. DAY. commencing 8 a.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 7.30. GREAT EVANGELISTIC MEETING FOR MEN. Rev. Joseph W. Kemp Will Speak. Subject: ''A Thousand and Oue on the Spree." I Public Notices. AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S i ASSOCIATION BALL. I j i j Members and Invitation-holders arc requested to apply at the. Club Premises. Durham Street, fur their ! Tickets for the Annual Bull, to be I held in the Town Hall, on JUNE 2. Early application is requested. 1 Patron?, are a* Iced to note that motor buses will be leaving* for all suburbs at the conclusion of the Bali. E C. SELWYN UAMLIN, i J, Secretary. AUCKLAND TRADE PHONES. .0000 Copies Distributed Free. A classified Directory of Business and Professional Telephone Subscribers will shortly be published. All Auckland Telephono Subscribers desiring to be included must immediately write TRADES 'PHONES MANAGER. 10. Princes Street, Auckland. TTOKIANGA HOSPITAL. Intending applicants for the position of Medical Superintendent of the Hokianga Hospital are hereby notified that the present, Hospital Board has been asked to resign by a resolution carried at a public meeting representing a largely-signed petition from ratepayers and residents from all parts of the county. It was unanimously resolved to support Dr. Smith (the present Superintendent) in his private practice and in his present position. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE ELECTED; "jl/TORLEYS, LTD., 57. ALBERT ST. Clients will kindly note that G. W. Morley, whoso Property as advertised in Herald, May 28. for sale by Mortgagee, is not in any way connected with our Company. TVT O T I C E. Any Sacks bearing the firm's name remain the sol© property of J. J. CRAIG, LTD.. and may not be -used for any purpose other than the cartage or storage of goods supplied by the firm. J. J. CRAIG, LTD., Queen Street. Educational. n T, CUTHBERT'S. C' SECOND TERM, 1921OPENS "ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. BOARDERS RETURN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7 The Principal, MISS L. CLOUSTON, 8.A., Will Interview Parents on WEDNESDAY. Ist, and THURSDAY, 2nd June, Hours 2 to 4 p.m. F. W. MATTHEWS, Secretary. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. e ' Houses and Land lor Sale. TjIAMOUS HAURAKI FLAINS. i'To men with very little capital. I have for Sale on easiest terms, many small Sections, practically cow-to-acre country, some as going concerns, from £48 acre, deposit £200 upwards.—Colin Kelly, Agent. Puriri. Thames Valley. AN T7IXCEPTIONAL TjiXCHANGE. i MANGERE. —1 mil© from railway station— An exceedingly choice Home and 35 Acres of richest quality land. Bungalow of 5 Rooms in perfect order; gas and water; range of good outbuildings; will carry 2 cows; well kept garden, lawn and fruit trees. A desirable home in every way. PRICE. £2800; terms arranged. Will Exchange for House and about 1 Acre land handy to station or trams. i Ml2 OMALL TTOLDING, •MUAELY JK ACRES. A PARTICULARLY RICH PIECE OF LAND; will grow anything; best of cropping land; carried all the season 12 dairy cows, bull and 1 horse; small Cottage; concreted cowshed. PRICE, £2200: terms, £700 cash, or as arranged. OP ACRES, WAlUKU.—Beautiful warm €)tJ situation; good puriri country; 28 acres grass, balance fallow. Carrying capacity, 12-15 cows now. Railway adjoins. Cottage, three rooms, wash-houae, etc. Price, £2100. Easy terms. -1 -1 K ACRES. HANDY AUCKLAND, all JLJLO heavy pasture and crop. Wintered 30 dairy cows and 10 working horses; 50 acres good flat. Homestead 8 rooms; complete range outbuildings. GOING CONCERN: 30 dairy cows and heifers, all machinery and implements, etc.; £43 per acre. Owner will exchange for home and 10 acres land (about) and small amount cash. Equity, £2680; balance 5J per cent. £500 C ASH - A Q ACRES. PUKEKOHE; now carrying _0 about 27 cows, 2 horses, plus other stock. All rich puriri country. Station li miles. A fine little one-man farm. Buildings good. Price. £4250; £500 deposit. pOI N G ri ONCE RN. HANDY TO SUBURBAN RAILWAY STATION. i"7£l ACRES; all in grass end crop, and lOS carrying 21 cattle and 3 horses; will do 26 dairy cows in present condition. Good 4-Roomed House; milking shed with machines and other outbuildings. The land is easily worked, is in good order, and returns will be shown. Railway station 6 miles, school 2 miles. Price as a Going Concern. £60 per acre. About £2000 cash required. DDTTEEPAT 7) R I C B DOES NOT AFFECT THIS FARM. WHICH SUPPLIES ]y| 1L K YO R (JIT Y. ACRES RICH LAND: all in grass I O and crop; carrying 60 head of stock, including some 48 dairy cows. Good 7roomed House, new cowshed, large ranee of outbuildings, all in good order; 2 road frontages, and lovely be&ch at back. PER .£l5O ACRE. Terms Arrange*!. Summer price for Milk. Is 4d per -allonwinter price Is 10d per Gallon. Delivery taken night and morning ' jgUYERS AND OELLERS WILL DO WELL TO CONSULT US. gAMUBL Y AILE CONS, T TD., 85, QUEEN STREET. Branches: HAMILTON, PUKEKOHE, AND SILVERDAL.E.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17794, 30 May 1921, Page 12