ALB [ON LORRIES. ,NJB> %h * ton Commerual Truck, not yet; booked up. ! These are the fces« money c?ai buy, The 13. Z- . hav- just placed an orfer for 35 more all-British ALBIOJN LORRIES. BAIN & CO. LTD., FEILDING. I9gb MAXWELL CARS. ■ have just landed a shipment, and a splendid job * » they are, absolutely satisfactory, ecanomioal £o run, price right. BAIN & CO. LTD., FEILDING. OLDSMOBILE CARS. HpH&' ; S-E have won their way against all others in *- their class, by their* handsome design and reliability. If you wan? the be3b —Buy an OLDS. BAIN & CO. LTD., FEILDING. "| pyr s ACRES all level to unJ / * *' dulating; well drained 156 acres in splendid grass, balance rough feed: watered by river close to river landing; good roads; handy to factory. Carry SO cows and young stock ; S-roorned bungalow, all conveniences. 8-bail cowshed, machines and large range outbuildings. Price £6O. £ISOO cash. wa'hd street, Hamilton. Also-156, t'UEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. \ mvuti imm* tmm—mm w&kmtu. sw^mr. S/jj ft* ACRES, freehold, the Model Farm of the district, and without 'E&y exaggeration the equal of anything in New Zealand. All level, rich sw.imp, and with ihe exception of a portion in cultivation, the "whole, in in English grasses and in great heart. The property wintered last year ISO bead of cattle and 800 sheep and is used for dairying, fattening and cropping, principally fattening. A small herd of 30 cows only are milked, but tht-se were carried solely all the season on two paddocks of ryegrass and clover, comprising 20 acres, and these two piddocks at the moment are in beautiful coiMition. Chaff has been grown this season, averaging over iU tons and weighing out at 21 sacks to the ton" There is a beautifully situated homestead of / rooms cow shed, a large barn and stable. A private metalled road runs right; througa the farm, which is situated handy to factory on an asphalt road within <i miles of a large Northern town. Price £7O per acre. Deposit £GODO, TIE FAMIiS' CO-OP. AUGTION£E#IBG m>, I!s., VIOTORI \ -STREET, HAMILTON. jum: ACR'tfS, ideal dairy farm; situated oniy / mues- irom amvtra u,, good road. This farm is subdivided into 5 paddocks, _ and is well red ; there is a good 4-roomed cottage and 3 large sheds : carries 70 dairy cow, horses, etc. ; situated opposite factory and i-mile from school; title, Wo d Coast lease, with 17 years to run. at 13/- per acre per aunum. Woouwill, per acre This is a farm we can thoroughly recommend. r.>l | rV/T6 ACRES; leas* for 3 years, with, option for a further 12 meatus at / O £ 3 os per acr > per annum ; situated handy to factory, on go >d r i.ul ; consist of good 8-roomed house and cowshed, with 20 race bails There are 7 acres in turnips, 5 acres shelter bush, balance in good grasses . nl level and P'ouwhable, and well watered ; carrying at present bo dairy cows norses, etc. Price of goodwill only £30;»; Go good dairy cows. I o oe taiwi a £l7 10s per head. ~,-,- 40 hDO ACRES, handy to ffawera ; all level, first-class dairy lan J ; improve > raents consist of good 5-roomed duelling with all conveniences, wash house, etc,, cowshed to hold 9 cows ; watered by windmill and troughs ; carry ing capacity, 17 cows and horses, Price, £ISOO. with only £7OO cash down This is an ideal h-.ome for a retiring farmer. FOR PUJRtHEK PARTICULARS O" 1 THE ABOVE PROPEBTIKS APPLY— Out JL LAND AND ESTAT3 AGENTS, HAWtRA, STRATFQSD hW MAMAIA. i 'CRE" ridvvahls eheep country, T&ranaki. Handy td !»3\J\-s i. wo i? je .3;.;i : g Woiks, also New Plymouth and Waifcara Shipping Porfcs PRiaE £2O PER Ad RE CASH £2OOO. Two houses and ad f-»rm buildings, including car and implemsnfe she" 1 ?. Well fenced, subdivided and watered. Vo miles fiom.P O. "Will carry 2 sb.fc.ao, 100 head cattle. iOTIJIIO LAND A^iLi>T, EGMOi\ T T &TJRBET TB-,
Kew Zealand's famous Range THE/ THE WONDERFUL RANGE | "Wonderful " because it will cook and bake to perfection, » using only Lignite Fuel. In these days of Coal Shortage, happy is the fortunate Housewife who has an " ORION "in her kitchen. No need to worr> about the high price and inadequate supply of hard coals. The "ORION" is con- | structed so scientifically and practically designed that it will burn local Lignites of any kind, providing a sustained heat, which meets every demand in a worthy and satisfactory manner. The money I saved by the use of Lignite and the absence of Coal-shortage worries J are good reasons why you should see about getting an " ORION" j installed in your home. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. I DUfiEDlftl, WELLINGTON and AUGKL&MB. | yssfjss^ssic^gfm^asm^ PHONE 337. P.O. BOX 29. LAND. INSURANCE & COMMISSION AGENTS. LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. MARTON. ■— ACRES Dairy Farm. Upper Tutaenui, Marton, carrying 25 cows, ated 1 mile from school ana factory. All open and ploushable "ountry *v T el' watered. 7-roomed house on property with all outbuildings.; 4-bail cowshed. Owner having to leave district owing to ill-health in family. Price £45 >er acre. Terms. , n , n ■ -th a s. ACRES Freehold, Waitotara, earring \\ sheep and cattle. BeautiWf ful soil and well watered. 400 acres in grass, balance bush; 4roomed house. Price £4 10s per acre. Terms £SOO with improvement.. £>-ROOMED House, i acre situated five minutes from Marton Post Office O All conveniences, including telephone. Prce£7oo. Terms arranged fa»-ROOMED House, 1 acre, situated Pukepap* Road. Corner section. Good 4 garden and orchard, fowl run. Price only £BOO. Very ea-y terms ' -ROOMED House, i-acre, situated i minute from Railway Station. Only & £350 ca*h.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12072, 8 June 1920, Page 3
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