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Public notices. JOHN A. ORMSBY, LAND AGENT. OTOROHANGA, Telephones: Office, 34; Residence, 50. P.O. Box, 81. HAS a Comprehensive List of Properties, comprising some of the Best Land in this Fertile District. Communications promptly attended to. Personally-conducted Visits of Inspection. BOTH IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED FARMS TO OFFER. JOHN A. ORMSBY, LAND AGENT, OTOROHANGA. Telephones: Office, 34; Residence. 50. P.O. Box. 81. W. SEYMOUR, GENERAL CARRIER, OTOROHANGA. WORK UNDERTAKEN EITHER BY THE JOB OR CONTRACT. GOODS PICKED UP & DELIVERED FROM RAILWAY STATION. Telegrams promptly attended to. 'Phone 43. TELEPHONE 19M. FRED PLIER, . THE OLD - ESTABLISHED GENERAL CARRIER, OTOROHANGA. The recognised Public Servant of Town and District. He is prepared to undertake work either by job or contract. ORDERS FOR COAL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Goodsj received at and delivered from • Railway Station. HERE IS A CHANCE FOR A MAN OF SMALL MEANS. 303 ACEES ~~ deluding 34 acres freehold and 269 acres o.r.p. (owner will make it freehold); 200 acres in grass; balance fern and small patches of shelter bush. House of 4 rooms, wash-house ■ and copper, milking shed of eight bails being erected. Sub-divided into 5 paddocks; post and wire fences; well watered. Three parts ploughable. PRICE, £l3 10s per acre as a freehold, with only £SOO cash deposit. Balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years. This property is only 7 miles from Otorohanga, and is situated in a good district. The owner would consider an exchange for a good little property of from 30 to 50 acres, 'with a good house. Early application is necessary, as this is only on the market for a short time.

SOMETHING GOOD. 327 A CRES— lncluding 298 acres freehold and 29 acres native lease. The' buildings consist of a 7roomed /house, hath, wash tubs, and copper; man's room and workshop; milking shed (with concrete floor); machines installed; separator room, stable, cart shed, and loft; piggeries, etc. All new buildings, and in good condition. The soil is a heavy loam. About 200 acres are grassed; a good proportion in cocksfoot. Fifteen acres are now in swedes. The property faces the northeast. It is well sheltered and watered. 100 acres are flat; balf anc'e undulating to hilly. All ploughable except 40 acres. Shelter patches of bush. 4* miles from railway. Included with the above are 43 splendid dairy cows and 12 heifers in calf, over 30 head of mixed cattle. 7 horses, 6 .pigs, fowls, etc., 3-cow Treloar milking plant, engine, and separator, cream cans, and all utensils, cattle medicines, veterinary instruments, etc. 13-coulter drill, mower, rake, disc, tine and chain harrows. 2 single furrow ploughs, a spring tooth cultivator, hillside plough, wagon, spring cart. 4 complete sets of plough harness cart saddle and breeching, 2 riding saddles, all tools and sundries (with the exception of furniture), a lot of manure, hay. lime, ensilage; in fact, everything to make a complete going concern, at the very low price 'of—£3o per acre, with £2850 cash. The stock and plant alone are nearly worth the money. The 'first to inspect 'this will get a e bargain. D. F. "CLARKE, lAIVD AGENT, OTOROHANGA. ' TELEPHONES: House, 85. Office. 22. . A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the nucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat against Influenza infection is better than hours of suffering. 3N

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Waipa Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1009, 21 October 1920, Page 1

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