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REASONS WHY MANING ESTATE FRIDAY NEXT AT S O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING. IN TE AWAMUTU TOWN HALL. As an Investment—As a Means of Supplementing 1 Your Earnings—As an Opportunity to Retire in the Country and yet Live in the Town—As a Safe Bank for the Future. Do not Forget the Night Auction Sale NEXT FRIDAY (28th November, 1924, at 8 o’clock) in Te Awamutu Town Hall. ELEVEN FARMLETS, RANGING IN AREA FROM 6} ACRES TO 9 j ACRES, WILL BE OFFERED, AND CAN BE BOUGHT AT YOUR OWN FIGURE. DO NOT HISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. IT IS ONE THAT DOES NOT ALWAYS DOME YOUR WAY. \ - • . • ■ FARMLETS MUST APPEAL TO YOU Land of Unrivalled Qualify. The Maning Subdivision is tile-drained and is the best-quality Waikato land. It is part of the farm so successfully farmed for many years by the late Mr North. Its carrying capacity is not surpassed. It is on the rich Mangapiko River flats, and lends itself readily for any branch of farming. Handy to the Market. The property is situated just beyond the boundary of Te Awamutu Borough. There are therefore within immediate reach all the facilities of the town. Moreover, the adjoining Borough provides a ready market for garden and farm produce. The railway station is only a little over one mile away. Investment and Sound Buying. To verybody these farmlets will prove sound buying and a safe investment. The growth and progress of Te Awamutu and the proximity of these lands to the Borough assure to every purchaser the immediate prospect of enhanced values. Te Awamutu will not and cannot stand still. Its population must increase, bringing a greater demand for all of its adjacent land. It is your opportunity now to possess one of the best plots in the Garden of the Waikato. Retire in Comfort. < The farmer about to retire now or in the early future should not miss this chance. He can have a farm in miniature, carrying on the life-work to which he has been accustomed, and yet free from all the drudgery and hard work of large farming operations. He can enjoy all the recreation of the town, and yet live in the country—an ideal retirement for the farmer. Supplement Your Earnings. The man with a job in town can, on one of these farmlets, supplement his earnings and provide for a rainy day by owning a few cows, by poultry farming, gooseberry growing, or market gardening. The land is suitable for any purpose, and readily lends itself to closer farming methods. Town Advantages In Country Environment. These farmlets are within fifteen minutes’ walk of Te Awamutu Post Office, giving you all the postal, educational, sporting, and social advantages of the town. Yet they possess all the advantages of the country—a country environment within the town. These Farmlets will be sold at the Night Auction Sale NEXT FRIDAY (28th November, 1124) at 8 o’clock. Don’t miss the opportunity it offers you to acquire a suburban home. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS (AT ALL BRANCHES).

J. J. ANDERSON, KIHIKIHI, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER. Full Stocks of Saddlery, Harness, and Horse and Cow Covers. TENNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG. Telephone 188 M. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DEPREDATION (5). Sire Campfire (5), imp.; dam, Gosling Will be at Finlay’s Stables, Te Awamutu, every SATURDAY morning and at Dug. Meredith’s farm, Kihikihi, every SATURDAY afternoon. Depredation is a handsome bay horse, ■with quality pronounced. Of fine temperament and good constitution, standing 15.3, on a good set of legs. He has proved himself to be a great galloper, with plenty of staying power, and ihas won races from six furlongs up to two miles. Among his many wins are /the Auckland Cup (2 miles), Mitchelson Cup (li miles), and Te Awamutu Cup (1| miles). He is a grandson of the celebrated Carbine, and has all the qualifications to make him a successful sire, and breeders should not miss the opportunity of mating their mares with this great staying blood. Only a limited number of approved mares taken. Fee, £7 7s, cash; payable at first service. All care taken but no responsibility.—For further particulars apply to— R. STEWART, Premier Stables, Te Kuiti. Telephone 252 ,Te Kuiti.

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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1578, 25 November 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1578, 25 November 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1578, 25 November 1924, Page 8

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