f'ei'tee, Dairy Farm, £B/JO/- Per ficre, CRES ' Freehold, half in grass; all easily ploughable open fern country; well watered; free from weeds and rabbits. SOUND 5-ROOMED HOUSE AND 8-BAIL CONCRETED COWSHED AND OTHER SHEDS. BIG STACK HAY, PLENTY SHELTER, GOOD ORCHARD. Will carry 30 to 35 Cows now, besides Dry Stock. PRICE ONLY £B/10/- PER ACRE.. MORTGAGES GOOD, '370 CASH. HM Mim FAKi—fls i going conqerh— EXCHANGE FOR TOWfS PROPERTY, MORTGAGES. WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO OFFER FOR EXCHANGE:— 148 ACRES, Freehold, Dairy Farm, excellent cropping land. The property is all ilat, sheltered, well watered, and there is an abundance of winter feed. Within six miles of railway, and on good motor road. Buildings consist of Five-roomed House, usual range Farm Buildings, cowshed, machines and separator, together with 48 cows, 30 yearlings, 16 dry cattle, pigs, horse, etc. OWING TO ILL-HEALTH THE OWNER WILL ACCEPT THE FIRST REASONABLE PROPOSITION SUBMITTED. WHAT HAVE VOU TO OFFER? PRICE FOR QUICK SALE ONLY £55 PER ACRe. F*?l [•J COLLINGWOOD STREET •Phone 2284HAMILTON. m m HAVE SE EVERAL CLIENTS WAITING FOR mm nn ALSO, WE WANT PARTICULARS OF wMjwaagr ""i few acres SEND FULL PARTICULARS TO 'PHONES—Office, 1354; F. Hawke, 1545; F. Pearson, 1271.
HOTEL BRIGHTON RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. MRS W. i. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. O A LACE H UTE LTE AROHA. The finest and most convenient Hotel in the District. First Hotel from the Station, and within three minutes of the Baths and famous Mineral Drinking Waters. Excellent Cuisine, Electric Light Throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Telegrams promptly attended to. Terms Moderate. Weekly by arrangement. 'Phone No. 1, Te Aroha. P.O. Box 51. WALTER 11. LONG, Proprietor. OUR I S T E S O R T S. | fl£R Q.F.O. BRETT, Late Proprietor, Theatre Royal Dining Rooms, Hamilton, has now taken over the Management of the rpROGADERO TTTOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, The Largest Private Hotel In the Dominion. Run on tiie American Sys-tem, or 10/- per day. 12 Bathrooms, Electric Elevator, All Modern Conveniences. One minute from boats and trains. Trams stop at door. KVTAMATA-TAURANGA. D. WALKER'S SUPER-SIX HUDSON'S -|\AILY TirOTOR QERVICE. Connecting with Express Trains. Book seats by telegram before 11 a.m. to ensure same. Address: Matamata. TAURANGA OFFICE: Swan's Bell Tea r-TAURAA'GA. D. WALKER'S ROYAL MAIL T\AILY T&JOTOR OERVICE Leaves Waihl 1 i noon, arrive Tauranga 4 pm. Leaves Tauranga Monday, Wednesday Fridsv at 6 a.m., connecting with Auckland 'Express. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ~.Sf> a.m., connecting with Main Trunk Expi> ■ . Book seats by telegra. before 11 am. to ensure same. Addre: waihl. RAGLAN L M AiL gERVICB. BY CAR DAILY FROM HAMILTON AND RAGLAN. ("■»ARS leave Raglan 7.30 a.m., and J Hamilton, from Fart-ell's Garage, 1 p.m., Frankton .Junction 1.30 p.m. Special week-enn trips arranged for. Booking Office: I'arrell's Garage, Collingwood Street. 'Phono 2296. R. T. TURPIN, Proprietor. CiVSU EWGtWBSStJna. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. HAMILTON. Offloe: Livingstone Chambers, Victoria Street. Telephone 1276. .1 E. Campbell Tr-ompstu; 0. R. Karrer rpHOMPSON AND jLfARREH. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, Legal Chambers, HAMILTON. Telephone: Ofllee, 2178. Private Residence, 1476 SPENCER-MOULTON ALL-BRITISH TYRES / &?xmag.msss&BiMsms&
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14716, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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