SUBDIVISION OF LAKE FARM ESTATE, NGAROTO. We have been instructed by W. Platt, Esq., to offer for sale by private treaty his Lake Farm Estate at Ngaroto Station, subdivided into five farms; each farm is ring-fenced andsubdivicled into a number of paddocks. Two of the farms have cottages and sheds. The following are the approximate areas subject to very slight alterations when survey is complete : (1) 141 Acres, 4-roomed cottage, and orchard, six paddocks; alongside of railway; about half dry land balance rich drained swamp. Price £25 an acre (2) 136 Acres. Splendid piece of high land with a small area of rich swamp. This section is ringfenced and divided into five paddocks. New cottage, large woolshed, cowshed, and sheepyards Price £25 per acre. Homestead within ten minutes walk of Ngaroto Station. (3) 77 Acres. No buildings; level to rolling country, part in crop and part grass, ring- , fenced and subdivided. This is a nice-sized dairy farm, and we believe the cheapest piece of land about here. Price £lB per acre. (4) 140 Acres, all rich drained swamp, excepting about 20 acres of high land, nearly ring-fenced and sub-divided into 4 paddocks. This is a splendid piece of land and will in a short time carry 50 cows, being all rich and well-grassed land. This should command a ready sale at the price asked, £l6 per acre. (5) 130 acres, all drained swamp excepting about 20 acres of high land. This is a real good section, mostly in splendid grass ; only a very small area is wet in winter. A back road can be opened at any time, bringing this within 54 mile of Lake Road Station. Price £l4 per acre. TERMS : 10% DEPOSIT, ls% when possession is given, balance 5 years at 5% per annum. 4 Freehold Sections, 54 acre each, fronting Main road. Splendid level dry sections, only £75 each, cash required £2 10s, balance as arranged. 7 Acres freehold at Railway Station, splendid building sites. Only £l5O per acre. Terms arranged. One-third of an acre in the centre of the town. Lovely sunny sheltered position. Great prospective value. Price £i7s- - }54 Acre Sections, freehold, splendid position, well sheltered, only £9O per section. The Late Mr McDonald’s Thornecombe Estate. Owing to the death of the late Mr McDonald, the trustees have decided to dispose of the whole estate subdivided into suitable size farms. Price is exceptionally low. Terms easy. 10 per cent, deposit, balance on terms. Give us a call at once. Balgownie Estate for town Sections. Portion of Dr. Henderson’s Estate is now on market, surveyed into town sections. Price low. Easy terms. Phonograph, new, 30 records, £lO. Gig, good order, £7 10s. McCormick Reaper and Binder, £27. Sewing Machines, £8 ios. Sewing Machine, £7 ios.
MESSRS DIMOCK & CO. Y\HLL receive pigs as under: — Ohaupo, Monday, 9th Dec., from I (MO a.m. to 2 p.m. Te Awamutu, Tuesday, ioth Dec., from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. CHAS. BLUCK, Buyer. Te Awamutu. WAIKATO FARMERS’ CO- _ OPERATIVE BACON CO., Ltd. Frankton Junction. (Pigs received from shareholders only.) Te Awamutu, Monday, Dec. 9th. Ohaupo, Tuesday, December ioth. At the Factory Tuesday. Highest current rates. A. MCRAE, Buver. ORDER NOW. Xmas and New Year Greeting Cards Printed to suit your requirements. Latest Designs direct from THE MANUFACTURERS. SAMPLES and PRICES at. GIFFORDS’ Stationers, or at the Waipa Post Office. WAIPA Joinery Works, Sloane St., te Awamutu. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. Additions and alterations to houses readily undertaken. Gates, etc., made at shortest notice. Old Furniture Renovated. W. J. BICKERSTAFF, PROPRIETOR.
Kihikihi Presbyterian Church. SALE OF WORK AND FANCY FAIR, 'J'OWN Hall, Kihikihi, Friday and Saturday, December 13th and 14th. Plain and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Xmas Presents for the children. Everything you want. Competitions, Shooting Gallery, Xmas Tree, Bran Tub, Fishing Pond, etc. Afternoon Tea Rooms. Musical Programme at 8 p.m. Special Children’s Night —Saturday. TICKETS : is Each Night. G. McGHIE, Hon. Sec. RAHCIftOHIA ROAD BOARD. 'TENDERS will be received up A to 12 (noon) on Saturday, 7th. instant, addressed to the chairman of the Board, Te Awamutu. for carting about 700 yards of metal from Te Awamutu station to various roads, Specifications at the Board’s office, Te Awamutu. Wm. H. Mandeno. Board Engineer. TO BUILDERS. T? P. DE RIDDER, C.E., M.A.A. * (Lond.), Architect, Redoubt Chambers, Te Awamutu, invites tenders to plans and specifications for residence, Mahoe Street, Te Awamutu, for Mrs S. Heerdegen. Tenders close 3 p.m. Saturday, December 7th, IQI2. No tender necessarily accepted. EDUCATIONAL. M R C.F. NORBURY-B AXTER, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, formerly Joint Principal with Mr T. Harle-Giles, of St. Andrew’s Business and Training College, Auckland, is now staying at the Ohaupo Hotel. Parents desirous of sound secondary teaching for boys or girls who are intended for professional careers are invited to communicate personally or by letter with Mr Baxter, who is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils early next year
THE Te Awamutu Billiard Saloon TE AWAMUTU. billTards; 'Y'HE above Saloon has been renovated throughout. Patrons can depend on having a quiet game of Billiards or Snooker TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. SNO WAITING. ARTHUR - WOOD, PROPRIETOR. 2 J.Douglas&Co. (Late of Ohaupo), CONTRACTORS and CARRIERS, TE AWAMUTU, A RE now prepared to do Carting of any description, any distance, at reasonable rates. Small areas of ploughing in the township undertaken. Coal and Firewood Stocked. All orders (which should be left with Messrs Lawson and Swain) promptly attended to. Bait Stables Follow.
A. E. GODWIN, (TELEPHONE 49) Carrier and General Contractor, Te Awamutu. Special facilities for carriage of goods to and from the Railway Station. FURNITURE REMOVED IN COVERED VAN. COAL. COKE, tf FIREWOOD delivered at shortest notice to any part of the district. A. E. GODWIN, General Carrier, The Old Mill (near Mangahoe Bridge). M J. J. Anderson, Saddler and Harness Maker, KIHIKIHI. (Late F. J. Verner.) QOMPLETE Stocks of Saddlery and Harness. Repairs at Shortest Notice.
Chilcott & Cooper EG to inform the residents of B Te Awamutu and the surrounding district that they are starting in business as Butchers, and will call on Householders with a covered in Van containing the best quality meat direct from the farm to the consumer. STARTING DECEMBER 2nd. UP-TO-DATE SHOP IN COURSE OF ERECTION. (Signed) CHILCOTT & COOPER.
TE AWAMUTU GALVANISED WORKS. E. ADAMS, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, ETC. Manufacturer of Tanks, Spouting, Portable Boilers, Baths, Etc. Corrugated Iron Curved on the* Premises. Plumbing Work done in any part of the district by competent workmen. Hot and Cold Water Fittings a Speciality. 3
P. J. MURTAGH, The Well,-known Veterinary Surgeon, HAS now resumed his practice in Te Awamutu, where he hopes to retain his former reputation. All classes of Veterinary Medicines compounded with pure drugs by me, these drugs being supplied to me from the wholesale house, Auckland. , Don’t forget— Murtagh's Preventive Cow Drench. Take notice, this is not the Drench which they say is for horse, sheep, cow and pig. This Drench prevents disease, and purifies the blood. Where the blood is pure there is no trouble. P. J. MURTAGH, TE AWAMUTU, Phone No. 54.
Furniture Factory. H. LENEHAN, Proprietor. TJAVING had many years’ experience in the manufacture of all classes of furniture, is prepared to take orders for Sideboards, Wardrobes, Chests, Dressers, Tables, Etc. Latest Designs and Workmanship Guaranteed, Address— STATION ROAD, Opp. Catholic Church.
TO LET. Two Rooms. 6s weekly. Valuations Made. LAWSON & SWAIN Auctioneers, Land Agents. THE MART, ROACH ST., TE AWAMUTU.
LAID LAW LEEDS’ No. 4 Wholesale Catalogue is Free.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 168, 3 December 1912, Page 3
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