A Good Dairying HERE'S A STAMI 61 Acres Leasehold Rich river flats, divided into 13 paddocks, 5 wres lucerne, 5 acres cowgrass, balance in good pasture. . Oood House of 5 rooms and bathroom, Milking Shed with concrete floor, Separator Room, Engine Room, Hay »Heci. Trice as, a Going Concern, £llsO Including 33 Jersey Cows (mostly grade), 2 Jersey Bulls, 2 Draught Horses, Hack, a'Heifers, 10 Weaners, 6 Berkshire Sows and Tamworth Boar (young), 12 bups, 13 Weaners, 13 h.p. Engine (Anderson). Gane 3-cow Plant, Separator (Alpha Laval, 65-gallon), and Vats. IMPLEMENTS. One 2-horse Bramford Mower, Set Tyne Harrows, Hay Rake, Single lu.no w Plough, Lawnmower, Gig and Harness Dray and Harness, 1800 Rattens 150 Posts, 40 tons Hay, 30 tons Mangolds 46 bags Maize, 40 Fowls, Furruttira of 2 rooms, 2 Cattle Pups, 6b Fully Paid-up Shares in Kia Ora. OTHER DAIRY FARMS: 30 Acres for £2IOO £2OO CASH. 62 Acres for £1450 £l5O CASH. 55 Acres for £2IOO £IOO CASH. 76 Acres £IOOO cash FOR MILKING, OR MAIZE, OR PIGS Many wealthy -men made their first start in life on a Dairy Farm. POVERTY BAY FLATS ABE THE BEST! POVERTY BAY \ & \ tAHD 9 AGENQf
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTDTO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL. LARGE MODERN TWIN SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. With 'Unsurpassed Accommodation. Steamer +#Remuern tßimutaka atorua tß«apehu ■f*Remuera +*Rhahine From 1 About Auckland July 15, 4 p.m Wellington August. Wellington Sept. 17. Wellington Nov. 12. , Wellington Nov. Wellington. Dec. 10. Wellington Feb. 4,1928. *QiI fuel - :/;■■. ■■ . ' . tCttUs off Pitcarin Island, subject to % ■ weatlwr conditions permitting. JlnWrmediato Saloon. \ Return tickets are interchangeable witb other lines, via Canada, America and Africa. For furjher particulars apply— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. BHAW. SAVHi & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED Direct line to Southampton and London, ▼ia Panama \Ccaal. SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting) July 29. Wellington July 30. Auckland August 27. Wellington Oct. 5 Wellington Oct. 29 Wellington Nov. 23 Wellington Lnte Dec. Wellington Steamer Tons +Tainui 10,000 Oct. 5 Wellington MaTaroa 12 350 Oct. 29 Wellington Corinthic 12.350 Nov. 23 We «« on Athenic 12,350 Late Dec. Wellington Passengers embark previous evening. •New and luxurious oil-burning steamers carrying First and ThiTd classesflhree Classes. , iSecond and Thiru Classes. COMMON SHELTON anu uu.. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. MURRAY. ROBERTS. LTD. RIOHABDSON & CO., LTD., SHIPOWNERS. , Head Office—Port Ahuriri. Branch Office-^Wairoa. Wellington Agents—Johnson and U>., Limited. Tokomani Agents—Gisborne Bnoepfarmers' Freezing Co., Ltd. Auckland—Watkin and Wallia. ' . ' STEAMERS. WELLINGTON-NAPIER-GISBORNB SERVICE. The «•«. "PAKURA" maintains a weekly service between these ports. She loads in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays; loads in Gisborne for Wellington on Fridays. AUCKLAND-GISBORNE-NAPIBR TO EAST COAST BAYS. The »s. "MAKO," running between Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, and the fcfls. "AWAHOU" between Auckland and Gisborne, maintain a regular passenger and Oftrgo «ervice with the East Coal Bayg '•■•■> NAPIER-WADIOA SERVICE. The 5.6. "TANGAHOA," in conjunction With other steamers, runs regularly, ' (weather permitting) between Napier and Wairoa. "t , „ Sororat gteamew trado continually to practically every Coast landing between Wellington and Auckland. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., AGENTS. \t. F. WILLIAMS. Local Rt-prqsenteti DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELI ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS. |>RIOHT
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16389, 11 July 1927, Page 12
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