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N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., j Limited. CLEARING SALE AT HAUTAPU. i Monda v, October 2nd. Instructed by Mr B. McGechie, who has j fold his farm, we will hold a clearing j sale as above ul Live and dead stock, com-; in^: 5 Medium draught gelding*, 3 10 3 j years, us. J to all farm wort: I Mare in ioai to Lochsser j 1 Handsome buggy maie, 6 years, by i Woodstock, \\.ry reliable I 2 Geldings, 4 years, by St. Crispin, saddle or harness ! 1 2-year-old draugnt filly, by Prince j Robert 2 2-yea> -old light colts Choice 1 and 2-year-old dairy heifers Berkshire sow and litter, 2 young sows, slips 4 Goats Sprin? :Lnn w.i-ron 50cwt, tip dray, singio buggy } owis and ducks implements, furniture and SunI- ale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. OKVRA STOCK SALE. Tuesday, October 24th. Entries solicited. OHAUPO ANNUAL BULL SALE. Wednesday, October 25th. Entries Solicited. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co Ltd. U. HUNTER, Auctioneers. J. T. P T LLON. Public Notices. I/'ARMERS. —When travelling, stay - at the GRAND PRIVATE HOTEL, FRANKTON, Where special attention is given t n you. Early calls and meals for early trains. TARIFF : 6/- per day. MRS DAVIS, 7GO Proprietress

W "I O HORT, »} • t) • Ohort. LAND 13 VICTORIA AGENT. ARCADE AUCKLAND. 'PHONE : 2699. mo LEASE CHOICE DAIRY -L FARM. OAA ACRES ; convenient to —UU Auckland. Buildings complete ; Rent, 16/- an acre ; 6 years to run, purchasing clause at £l6 10s AN ACRE Goodwill required, £550. m ACRES ; Freehold, Thames Valley ; 5 minutes from railway station ; 100 acres ploughed, and sown 'down in the best English grasses ; 40 acres surface sown, 10 acres hush ; 1 acre orchard ; nearly all undulating, carrying 50 head of stock ; watered by springs and well ; 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, also another 6 roomed house in course of erection»; 13 paddocks, post and wire fences. PRICE, £lB 10s AN AORE. Mortgage £BOO expires in 30 years, at 4§ per cent, balance cash. ACRES ; partly improved LJhmi JL land Siufb-d'ivided into 4G acre sections, iroaded on 3 sides, situated 20 miles from Auckland, and 1 from railway station, school and P.O. All of it '(is plougfoa'Me ; the buildings consist of a new 5-roomed house, 7-ball cowshed, trapehed, fowlhouse •; watered' by creek and spring, land in the district, is fetching as high as £SO per acre. The sole reason for selling js thlat the owner is not m practical farmer, and is leaving the colony. This property only ! requires seeing by a practical man to know its prospective' value. The price for this peoperty is £l2 PER I ACRE, and induceit'Ents will be given j to anyone paying the most cash. £SO | an acre has -been offered for 30 acres o! it. A practical farmer with a little capital could treble bis money in twelve moroths. Don't miss seeing I this ; it is a chance one seldom gets. I Get in early and secure it. s. e. in LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VICTORIA STREET - HAMILTON. (Next Bank of Australasia). 6 5 1 ACRES, FREEHOLD, with 1 house of 5 rooms, cow-by;e and implement shed; I'ndulat'iig i country, rinj fenced and subdivided j into 6 paddocks ; watered iby creek, creamery and school li miles PRICE : £6 10s PER ACRE >; CASH REQUIRED, £BOO. ~A ACRES, Freehold, situated 1£ OU miles from the station, creamery, and school ; all ploughable and partly improved ; new 6-roomed house and out-buildings.

I7RICE : £ll PER ACRE •; Cash Required, £3so'ACRES ; real good land ; L**JV) nearly all improved, no noxious weeds ; good roads, creamery, school and post cffce, I 5 miles ; house of 7 rooms, barn and cow byre ; carrying 120 head at present. T)RICE : PER ACRE. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. -j OA ACRES, FREEHOLD ; sitJ. OU uated 6 miles from railway station, creamery, school and P. 0., 1 mile 1; ring fenced and sub-divid-ed ; all improved except about 30 acres ; 20 acres new grass, and 10 acres turnips. This farm will give a splendid return for the ensuing season. Low price, and easy terms. 716 WIT % T ? U W M ; : « > v xl. v I jlO A\>■ U '• '• Ih W.l \WVv y 4 t ? K 1 " VL O Kj) aL ut a • GOOD EYESIGHT. What are . doing to preserve it ? Reading at night, when your eyes are cared ? S?*ving wh.311 it seems a strain to see the stitches ? Ka~ :t ever struck you your eyes need assistance, that it's your duty to ~ive it to them ? MY NOT TALK IT OVER aiui it-i me show you the way to assist and PRESEP. V E EYESIGHT. Ie Visit 11 th-3 " Jewelstnre"' in J ESIvIOND BUILDING S ■vill convince you that Variety, Value, and Satisfaction dwell there. REPAIRS in all branches executed on the Premises by experienced workmen. SA RMSTRONG, . Armstrong, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, JESMOND NUILDINGS, HAMILTON.

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Waikato Times, Issue 12180, 15 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 12180, 15 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 12180, 15 September 1911, Page 8