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PROPERTIES FOR'sSST 140 Acres, nearly all ploaghable, small house, near Waitara. 75 aores at Onaero, 70 aores is gras& ; ?ood pnriri on the ground. Easy terms. 5 aoreß of leasehold adjoining, can be had at a very small rental. 135 Acres » at Mimi, all in grass,. 2roomed house. Goodwill ou O.S.P. for sale cheap. 453 Acres at Uruti, good five-roomed house, .paddocks well subdivided. 1000 Acres. L.1.P., at Mimi, 635 in grasp, l about 400 aores of good flat country Splendid sheep farm. Goodwill for saltcheap asd on good terms 2000 Acres, in a good grass growing difiiiiot, 1350 in grass, well fenced, 8 pacfdooKß, share in sheep dip, shearing and cattle sheds. A large proportion o» plrughable land. Only £4 10s per aore £1250 cash, balanoe in six years. & splendid opportunity to secure a good fattening farm. 1170 Acres, on Urutl Road £300 worth of improvements. Held on cr.p. 190 Aores of the famous Waihi flat. A splendid property for dairying, grazing. or chopping. The place is well sheltered divided into 10 handy paddocks, hbure. and large sbsd. Goodwill of lease-fat < sale.' ,^.<* »'..**-.- .„- _■ • : 55 Acres at Bell Block, well fenced, 5» : roomed house and good sheds. Partly in crop. .';"'"',- • i " ' 100 Acres, with five-roomed house, within a mile oi Waitara and olose to factory. Or will lease for 5 years. 453 Acres in the Ngatimaru riding, about 300 felled and in grass, well fenced, no buildings, a good portion ploughabie. For sale on^ap, ' • , i Seotionaand houses in Waitara township . As I have daily enquiries for farms •y wishing to sell will do well to oom(Dnnioate with me at once. ' Agent for National Insurance Oon> p« M y and New Ztjaland Accident Insur anoe.' Absentees represented. „ Bents and interest collected. , , Tradesmen's books kept. ' T U JtAJP A. ; I have several sections, ranging from quarter to 2\ acres, for sale on easy 'term in the abovetownship. ** Also,— ! Well appointed farm of 240 acres at Tataraimaka,. Particulars on application THOS. BUCHANAN, Waitara.

„• < ' ' THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORfc CQ., LTD. ; MAITUBE JffANOFACTtKEBS. Offices, Waterlqo-Qmay, W«llingt©»; Ifanare Works, Ngahamrangsu - Important to Farmers. CHEAP: MANURES. *• '* . * — .— 1 " NETT CASH, 0 I TRUCKS AT NGA.HAURANGA in 2CWT SACKS: For lcwt.'bags 3s 6d per- ton extra ii * /.. • l \i-.V «, charged. ■ • _ M. Manure— £4 los per ton. : Gmaranteed Analysis :— • v-i Xxiealoio Phosphate -, _ S» per em* jswimonia tM w "i» &P« '*!■•• Bone Dust— £s 5s per ton. r> . IGavranteed Analysis:-^ Tricalci.o Phosphate — 43 per.««nt. Ammonia -- -j s~j 4 per cent Imported Superphosphate - ! £5 5s per ton. ; Gvaxanteed Analysis:—'' . W to 97 per cent, lolwble Pliospkate. No. 1 Mixture -£5 5s per ton Gmaranteeu Analysis :—: — One-hall imported- SUPEBPHOSPH- - • '', ' ' ATE, ' • . ' 8S te 37 per cent, solmble Phosphate. One-hali BONE DUST, as above. No. 3 Mixture £4 17s 6d per ton. ; One-half IMPORTED BUPERPHOS- . PHATE, as above. One-half " M ". MANURE, as above. Speoial Potato Manure— ' £5 per ton. (Copied from the report of the N»w York Agricmlt'wral Experiment Station, at Geneva, £f.Y.) Gmaranteed Analysis :—: — Tire twenty-thirds DRIED BLOOD, J 6 per cent i Ammonia. ' „ Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, as above. Sight twenty-thirds KAINIT, II per cent. Potash. Kainit. . , The addition of a small proportion of ', Kainit to any of the Hixtmres* is an advantage, And will be made withomt extra charge if specified by . the purchaser when giving the order. Mixing The Vanmres axe not mixed mntil the orders are sent omt, arid purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to them in the makers' bags and make the mixtmres thimselves. ' SPECIAL MIXTURES can be mad* at any time to smit' farmers. The Company Receives Stock for Freezing, mpon owner's accomnt at the follow .' : ingtates:— r< .' To. Inclmde Slaughtering, 2*ree«irif, Shipping, Wrapper, and freight. , FOB SHIPMENTS IN THE MONTHS OP DECEMBER TO 'MAY, inclusive MUTTON, 1 l-10d per lh (one penny and one-tenth) LAMB, 1 l-5d per tb (one, penay and one-fifth) BEEF, 4 l-10d per Ib (oie penny , and one-tenth). * ' ' " THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOBT CO., Ltd. DILNOT SADDEN, Seci;etar^. Wellington, October 81st, 1902.,; • • 7 firoA sjllh j fIAQ ACRES, freehold, containing the £i\*O finest beach land in the Cape ( district; charming situation; good cli.: mate ; good 7-roomed and 3-rooraed houaes, yards, sheds, etc. In one Or*t»vo furma of 108 aores and 100 acres,, if cfis posed of simultaneously, carries 80 to 9 I cows. . Full/particulars to be had only from ' A. H MOORE,. ; • .Land Agent, ' \ (Opunake i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 8