Business Notices. The THORPE STUDIO HALL STREET PUKEKOHK There is nothing that appeals so forcibly to the sympathies of friends as the gift of your photograph. King ’Phone 232. R. G. HEMMING 6ABT STREET PUKEKOHE '.aRIUKR and contractor. W'.mmi aim Coal Mmehant. Ploughing, eh? undertaken. T'hune It.'*'* THE FRANKLIN PLUMBING WORKS Travel to any part of the district . . . . Plumber, Drainer, Sheet Meta] Worker, Electrician. First Class work. Reasonable Charge; Prompt attention. O. ML R. WHARFE PLUMBER AND ELECTRICIANJ ICING STREET PUKEKOH! CALF SKINS. WE ARE NOW CASH BUYERS OF CALF-SKINS. } SKINS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. H. H. PATTLE, LTE PUKEKOHE
P, HENRY & SOI Licensed Land Agent Valuers, etc. The present owner is cutting up t old and favourably known farm ef t late W. T. Wright, up against t Patumahoe Station, and has instruct us to offer the following sub-divisic for sale:— (1) 30 ACRE SECTION, about 4 yards from station, with frontage new Station Road, divided into 5 .pj docks, with 4 acre crop, 26 ssj>.o3 pi ture, watered by windmill, vmh tai and trough and permanent sprin This land is very suitable for ea potato growing or market gardeni Price, £57 10s per acre; £250 c: deposit, and buildings to value of £i to be erected by purchaser. •'sj (2) 40 ACRE SECTION, with cently erected 6-roomed‘house, si divided into 9 paddocks; 5 acres 1 low, 3 acres native bush, balance g< grass just top-dressed: frontage new Station Road; very convenient pleasant situation. This section is i suitable for early potato growing, market gardening, at present used dairying. Price, £72 per acre, posit, £SBO. j (3) HOMESTEAD SECTION, of acres, dwelling,, 6 rooms, and outbu ings, subdivided into 14 paddocks acres crop, 5 acres fallow, 3 acres tivc bush; balance good grass just t dressed. Watered by rams, bo and windmills, besides the fa» springs creek running through the i perty from which lighting and po is obtained. Good cropping land, hundred yards from Patumahoe tion. Price, £65 per acre; £looo' posit. This is a very attractive i perty, and a money-maker in the ha of the right man. ANOTHER GOOD DAIRY FARM 70 acres at Glenbrook. Just rt for buyer to step in. Dwelling, sh etc., and splendid grass. £4O per a £SOO deposit. VARIOUS OTHER FARMS ON OUR BOOKS, y* PHONE 2. P. HENRY & SC AGENTS AND GENERA: PROVIDERS. PATUMAHOE. HONE 2. LETTER BOX 1, PATUMAHOE EXCHANGE. CHEAP BARB WIR A further small shipment of slig damaged wire has arrived. 17s, 19s 20s rwt. First come first ser H. H. PATTLE, IT*
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Franklin Times, Volume 14, Issue 259, 31 July 1925, Page 8
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