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sr-s^ r-g^, E. CHASE, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED COACHBUILDER & GENERAL. BLACKSMITH IN THE MAETON DISTRICT, HAYING good workmen m my employ. I. am prepared to build and repair all kinds of vehicles, such as wagons, springdrays, dogcarts and gins, and build bodies on motor cars and motor trucks ; also paint and retrim motor cars. Repairing motor car springs and wheels a speciality. All kinds of Farm Implements Repaired. Agent for Booth & Macdonald and International Harvester Co. ’s drills, disc harrows, plows, binders, mowers, hayrakes, sweep rakes and stackers. Will exchange second-hand implements and vehicles in part payment for new. I have for sale —1 milk cart, 2 gigs, 1 single digging plow. Extras for the above firms’ implements kept in stock or obtainable at shortest notice. m Opposite McKenzie’s Motor Garage,' Wellington Road, - MARTON. Phone No. 10m. P.O. Box 15.

HAURAKi PLlfiiS. IKE LAND THAT [GSOWS GRASS. 1 J'V/pk ACRE 3 all level to un.s g \Jp dulatiug; well drained; 156 acres in splendid grass, balance rough feed; watered by river close to river landing ; good‘roads; handy to factory. Carry 80 cows and young stock; 8-roomed bungalow, all conveniences, 8-bail cowshed, machines and large range outbuildings. Price £6O. £ISOO cash. THOS. E. SHOET, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. Also—ls 6, CPBEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Waikato, Sheep Farm. ACRES of limestone and volcanic bush country, comprising 500 acres 4 OR P 10s and 67 acres Freehold, all lying exceptionally well to the sun. and a really good healthy place. All in grass excepting 10 acres shelter bush the grasses are chiefly best English mixture. Buildings are g°od, and consist oJ a 3-roomed iron house, lined and very comfortable ; up-to-date shearing shed anc yards and aoncrete dip. , There are 7 subdivisions, and the fences are first-class. , The school is 24 miles, cream cart passes withan 2-mile, wharf 31 miles, and the property is 30 miles from Hamilto i. . The stock carried in winter comprise 500 purebred sheep, 1-5 cattle anc 14 horses Tile property would easily carry 750 flock sheep, besides cattle. , This is the best little place we know of to-day, and is cheap at the mone). * Brice £9 10s. £llOO cash. UNENCUMBERED. THE FARMERS’ GO-OP. AUCTIONEERING GO., ITS WARD STREET, HAMILTON. LAND FOR SALE. ACRES, ideal dairy farm ; situated only 7 miles from Hawera by I good road. This farm is subdivided into 5 paddocks, and is well watered ; there is a good 4-roomed cottage and 3 large sheds ; carries 70 dairy cows, horses, etc. ; situated opposite factory and 1-mile from school; title, West Coast lease, with 17 years to run. at 12/- per acre per annum. Goodwill, £25 per acre. This is a farm we can thoroughly recommend. -431 1 ACRES ; lease for 3 years, with option for a further 12 months at I 4 £3 5s per acre per annum ; situated handy to factory, on good road ; buildings consist of good 8-roomed house and cowshed, with 20 race bails. There are 7 acres in turnips, 5 acres shelter bush, balance in goodgrasses ; all level and ploughable, and well watered ; carrying at present 65 dairy cows, horses, etc. Price of goodwill only £3OO ; 65 good dairy cows to be taken at £l7 10s per head. . fi> o ACRES, handy to Hawera ; all level, first-class dairy land ; improveaO meats consist of good 5-roomed dwelling with all conveniences, washhouse, etc,, cowshed to hold 9 cows ; watered by windmill and troughs ; carry, ing capacity, 17 cows and horses, Price, £ISOO. with only £j 03 cash do w u This is an ideal hums for a retiring farmer. 4 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS O? THE ABOVE PROPERTIES APPLY—LYNSKEY & EVANS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA, STRATFORD AND 88ANAIA. A GOING CONCERN "y.&SSX Tdikdh ACRES Freehold. £32 per acre. Undulating land, nine padSL’U'I/* 1 docks, all in grass except 4 acres of good shelter bash. Watered by streams, all fences new, fiont fence live hedge. Will carry 36 cows and young stock. 2i miles creamery, good level road. Good 7-rcomed house, dairy, large shed and washhouse. Stock include ; 23 good cows, 5 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 2 horses, AlfaLaval separator (60 gals.i, gig and harness, large vat, new sledge, cans, chains, horse collars and other farm sundries. First mortgage at 51 per cent., 3 years to go. Balance cash. ARTHUR B. GIBSON. LAND AGENT. HEW EGMONT STREET, PLYMOUTH, ' Yoyp Home! Lighten Labor Ce -are ti ask your ironmonger you m® I Orion PEACE has come! Normal conditions are rapidly being reestablished, and the time is oppoitune to compensate the Housewife for some ‘of the hardships she has had to put up with A good way to do this is by installing a new Range in your kitchen. The shortage of domestic help and consequent worry is aggravated by the use of a worn, out-of date Range, which means an awful lot of dirt and mess with a tremendous waste of time and very heavy coal bills. The “ ORION,” famous for its splendid exclusive devices and many special features, will save money right away in fuel because of its adaotability to burn cheap lignites. It will delight the Housewife and enable her to do the Cooking and Baking with ease and comfort and in other ways lighten the daily labors of the kitchen. The “ ORION ”is an ideal Range for the Returned Soldier’s Home, and may be had in sizes to suit all requirements. - H. E. KHACKLOGK, LTD, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11927, 22 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11927, 22 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11927, 22 October 1919, Page 3

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