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labour Day Notices. Labour day celebrations in te awamutu. MONDAY—NEXT—MONDAY (25th October, 1920). Proceeds for Te Awamutu Municipal Band. 12 O'clock Noon. MASSED BANDS. The 16th Waikato Regimental, the Kihikihi Town Band, and the Te Awaj mutu Municipal Band will march to VICTORIA PARK, where a Monster Sports Gala will continue throughout the afternoon. MILITARY EVENTS AND COMPETITIONS, AXEMAN'S CARNIVAL. HIGHLAND' DANCING. ATHLETIC EVENTS. Races and Games for School Children. CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS. Stalls on the Ground: Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, Fruit and Hot Water provided for Picnickers. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS : Adults, Is. School Children, Free. 277 Public Notices. TE AWAMUTU MUNICIPAL BAND. PRACTICE will be held on Thursday at 8 p.m. Attendance compulsory •under the by-laws. A. NEWSOME, Conductor. REPATRIATION BOARD. TE AWAMUTU COMMITTEE. THE above Committee is prepared to receive applications from Returned Soldiers desiring assistance. Employers in need of assistance are invited to apply to the Committee. JAMES OLIPHANT, Hon. Sec. ESTATE OF JOHN WOOLSTON THE ELDER, LATE OF MANGAPIKO. FARMER. DECEASED. ALL persons having any claim against the above-named Estate are requested to render the same in detail by the 30th October. 1920. to the undersigned. COLLINS & DOWNES, Solicitors, 245 Te Awamutu. gOUND JNVESTMENT. OWNER LEAVING THE DOMINION. WILL SELL BELOW MARKET ' VALUE.

FIFTEEN MILES FROM HAMILTON. 500 ACRES. 40 ACRES of alluvial flat and 460 acres of very easy undulating heavy bush and tall fern land; abundantly watered by mountain streams and sub-divided into 7 paddocks. This land takes its rise from the level, and lies on a gentle slope and right to the sun. It is goOd turnip and pasture land and capable, with development, of milking a large herd of cows and carrying numerous dry stock at the rear, where there is unoc- * cupied bush land, in which young cattle thrive in winter and come out into the open in the spring close up to profit. There are 355 acres in grass, 45 acres acres ploughed ready for turnips, and the balance being in fern and bush. The present owner has been bringing in the property on sound lines, and has just finished 31 miles of new fencing, so that place can be profitably farmed at once, having carried 200 head of cattle last year, and in a short time will become a valuable dairying and fattening farm, which can be cut into two 250-acre sections. There is an efficient' Pelton wheel in- . stalled, capable of driving all stationary machinery, and a neverfailing supply of water for this purpose. All necessary fencing and building timbers, including hinau and totara, are on the property; also an abundance of firewood. 50 acres of Government lease may be acquired. Yearly rental for the whole is only 255. The homestead consists of a 7-roomed hojuse, wagon shed, cowshed (concrete floors), large iron stable and loft ,and smithy. This property, owned by Messrs Grey and iSinclair; which is situated at TE RORE, will be offered by public auction in the Auctioneers' Office, at HAMILTON, on THURSDAY, 28th October. 1920, at 11.15 a.m. TERMS: £2OOO cash. Balance, subject to an existing mortgage of £3IOO, to be arranged. As the reserve has been fixed to effect a prompt sale, and the farm must appeal to investors, we cordially request those interested to make an appointment with us for inspection. THF JTARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. Head Office. Land Department, HAMILTON.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1009, 21 October 1920, Page 1