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Business Notices. __^ •« TARANAKI FARMS. C. E. MAJOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER, HAWERA. FOR SALE. 3400 ACRES, .12 miles from Hawera. About 1500 acres in grass, subdivided, small house, yards, etc. ; perpetual lease ; rent 6d por acre. Price £4 per acre. SOOO ACRES, 25 miles from Stratford. Three thousand acres in grass, new 6-roomed house, woolshed, men's house, yard 3, etc.; splendid sheep property; freehold title. Prico £2 123 6d per acre. 1360 ACRES, 6 miles from Patea, two miles from railway station: Over 1000 acres in grass, rich level country ; 10-roomed house, woolshed, men's cottage, yards, etc. ; freehold. Price £7 per acre. 1800 ACREiS, 9 miles Mokoia Railway Station, 350 acres iv grass, partly fenced, small house, yards, etc; good sheep country, perpetual lease, reut 6d per acre. Price £650. 253 AOxt-ciS, 2 milea from Waipuku Railway Station; 110 acres grassed, partly fenoed, 3roomed house, .. good dairying - country ; near factory ; freehold. . £i 10s pier acre. 295 .ACRES, 5 inilos.frohi r Toko, all grassed - and fenced, 5-roomed. house; first-ctass sheep^ country*., well watered; freehold.- £S.-j Ba per, acrp. ,- '-„. y ','. , • 100 ACRES, 5 miles from' Eltham Railway, Station, all grassed and . BiU)Oi«dued into 8 paddocks, 5-roomed house, wimie, sheds, etc.; first-class dairy farm, thoroughly improved; freehold. £11 per acre. 83_ ACRiiS, 2 miles from Ngaire Railway Station, all in grass, fencea and subdivided; email house, rich level land, well watered; freehold. £10 per acre. 833 LAND. LAND^ LANIX NORTH ISLAND,- FORTY^MILE-BUSH, PATTTATUA. HW. BRIGGS, established* over.'lZ years • in Pahiatua, knows the district thoroughly, begs to inform all those in search of land for Sheep or Dairying, thai he^has anumber of good, useful places on his books for sale, situated rieht in the centre of tho dairying industry, with factories every few miles, land in every-, wav firs±-class,-f or dairying, with plenty of pure-rumring, permanent streams of water. Buyers should pay the Pahiatua County a visit before purchasing, elsewhere. This space is too limited to give a long list of properties fpr^ Sale, but 'correspond onca is invited, and all information ' will be given by letter, if those requiring properties will com-, municate their requirements. to H. W Rriggs REMEMBER, only once has snow faflcn sufficiently to cover the ground in this district during last twelve years. Very little dry. feeding in winter required; in summer the grass can scarcely bo kept down. ' — — _ MONEY TO LEND on all classes of soicurity, at Current Rates, being -.agent for- * THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (no Prciura, tion Fees) INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA NORTHERN AND UNITED INSURANCE COMPANIES ' AND OTHER AGENCIES H. W. BRIGGS, .LAND, ESTATE, FINAUffIAT., INSUR, ; ANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, BOX 25, P. 0., PATTTATUA. R. J. H. LEIGH, LAND, ESTAEEAND FINANCIAL AGENT. ACCOUNTANT, VALUATOR AND SHAREBROKER, PAT.MTCRSTON NORTH, HAS the following PROPERTIES FOB SALE:— 695 ACRES, 400 in good •FWigl*«*h masses, 2200 chains new fencing, woolsh&d and: sheep dip, good new bouse of 7 ■ rooms ; £5-. ua aero. 660 ACRES, 350 in grass, sub-divided, well watered and sheltered, cottage 3 rooms, good sheep yards, six miles from railway station on Company* 3-line. Price £5 an acre; terms. 100 ACRES, fiat .land, all grassed, subdivided into 5 paddocks, permanent water, nearly all ready for plough, house 6 rooms, [two miles from cremery and railway station on Company's- line. Price £L4-an acre; terms. 246 ACRES, Shannon, sub-divided into 10 paddocks, permanent water, all in grass, four miles from railway station, bouse 6 rooms, scullery; pantry and bath, trapshed, dairy and sheep yards. A splendid form. Price^£l2 10s an acre; terms. 320 ACRES, 170 in grass, sub-divided, rine miles from Pahneraton. Price £3 10s an acre. 10a ACRES, all grassed and Bub-divided, 40 acres flat, balance undulating, permanent Water, good sheep yards, -one mile from creamery. Price £9 an acre; easy terms. Sub-agent for Peacock's £ningworm Specifics, I ttupasses any known remedy. Fouse Properties at all Prices. Houses to Let and Rents Collected. 3223 ••— = y\ MOW VtCftßY K QUINCE COtt&£K¥& •J, LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. ; No. 85, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 361. 1561 J. HARRIS, T AND AND ESTATE AGENT, MARTON, RANGITIKEI, The Centre of tha Best Agricultural and Pastoral Country in tho North Island, HAS A LARGE NUMBEB Of t BOTH AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTIES, Large and Small, Partially and Fully Improved, and is prepared to drive Purchasers to see Properties without expense to them. I have been in business in Martoa for twenty-three years, valued the County of Bangitikei under the Property Tax Act for twelve years, never accept for sale an overvalued property, and can confidently guarantee the value and security of all properties sold. Purchasers have only to state their requiretriezds by letter and receive prompt- replies. I can always find purchasers money to complete at lowest rate of interest ' J. HARRIS. DR CROSSLAND'S Noxol is fast gaining a name for itself; it is as good for a , sluggish liver as his oelebrated Powders are for a headache. If you feel sleepy and languid on rising try a box; ls 6d, chemists and stores. LATEST News.— The prico of up-to-dats Black and Tan Boots and Shoes are being cut down to a few shillings per pair at Maine Bros., High Street 2354 THE Publio have been at a disadvantage in not knowing American Boot Machinery ia lowering the cost of Boots and Shoes at Maine Bros.. High Street Try a pair. 2354 UILDERS, Etc.— How does this suit you? Boots 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s Gd, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, lis 6d and 12s 6d, at Maine Bros. While up town prices are about 7s 11d,.8s lld, 9s lld, 10s lld, Us lld, 12s lld, 13s lld and 14s lld for the same article. Call and see us. ., Maine Bros.^HighStreet 2354 BOOT~Trade.— -2000 Men and Women are wanted to see the Windows of Maine 8r03., High Street. Men's Tan Shoes, fair stitch, 7s 6d; Boots, fair stitch, 8s 6d. These prices only at Maine Bros. FOUND, down High Street, a Shop where the prices, of high-class Boots and Shoes aro being cut down. They are made on the promises at Union wages. Maine Bros., High Sheet. J 2354 TAILORESSES, Etc — Just look at this! 1000 pairs Women's first-class Shoes, sewn, well finished and very neat, in black and tan, at 5s per pair. Maine Bros., High Street 2354__ NO sensible girl was ever known to refuss one of Bntcher*B Engagement Ring»-. they have a peculiar charm not possessed by other rings, and have, indeed, proved themselves omens of good luck. Butcher, Jeweller and Watchmaker, High Street, nex* Fail's Commorcial Restaurant rA RE your eyes tired after reading? If xi. so, a pair of Spectacles will give you relief. Don't put' it off', the sight is too valuable to be trifled with. Crystal Specs ! ls pair, Real Pebbles ss, at Butcher's, High Street, next Fail's Commercial Restaurant WANTED Known— To Furniture Buyers. Five Minutes' Walk will Save Five Shillings in the Pound. Household Furniture of every descriotion. A. Reed, Victoria Street. 1443 MARSHALL'S Teething Powders aro fast superseding all others. Why? Becauso they are absolutely safe, being entirely vegetable; becauso they cure restlessness, crying at night and *U ailntfeats of d^utitioa, Is everywhere. -

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6647, 20 November 1899, Page 4

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