| FOR SALE. | | A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR A ’ f | MAN WITH <£3so CASH. | £ My Interest in Acres Leasehold property. Ground Rent .per annum. v The unexpired term has nearly nineteen years to run ; with the right to remove a all buildings at the end of the lease. There are fifteen acres of practically 4. x level land, which has just been ploughed. Town 'water supply is laid on to X this property, and there is also a good spring of fresh water which has never ... X been known to go dry. I have just erected part of a boundary fence with 7 wires X four barb 12 x 6, and three plain No. 8 wire, twenty-five chains long with two X battens between each post. There will be small bungalow erected on tis 3 ’£ ‘ property eighteen feet long by twelve feet wide. X As I have finally decided to sell all my properties in Paeroa you will find this a t ' genuine bargain. . .. X , The following useful materials will be included in the purchase price. Delivery , * of same must be taken from my store room at Paeroa, and used on the leasehold * * above-mentioned:—Ten bags Wilson’s Portland Cement, 100 sheets second- . * 5* hand gal. iron (sixes and sevens), 60 feet of ridging, 5 only strong kauri e ge f doors (7 ft. by 3 ft. 3in.), 1500 superficial feet ,(6 x 2 and 6 x 3) second hand g ♦I. kauri framing assorted, 800 superficial feet of P.T.G. second-hand kauri oor- ... X ing in.by 1% id-), 200 6x 4 totara posts (new), 500 2x 2 battens nmu (new), 4 totara strainers (neyv), 10 cwt of 12 x 6 barb wire in half cw ■ eo X (new), 5 cwt of No. 8 plain gal. wire in half cwt coils (new), 1 new kauri j. . trough made of 2 in. timber, about 50 sheets of damaged iron suitable for pig £ 1 . stys. A quantity of rough timber suitable for outbuildings, also window sashes. g X ‘ Any person purchasing the above property wili not regret it, as lam cl ean»g ❖ * out my store room and he will get a host of useful material suitable for a farm £ £ thrown in. 1 f X For further particulars apply direct to— . X $ w. M. CULLEN, Belmont Road, Paeroa. *•* ■ .•♦<•♦♦♦♦*
LIFE’S LITTLE THINGS. If you were able to live just rlg.it all the time there would be little need lor medicine. But some little thing is
constantly coming along to puti us out of balance—exposure, change of diet or drinking water, irregular meals, are little things that will at times upset the best of us. Nothing particular the matter, but we don’t feel good. At such times the wise among us will take a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets with certain knowledge that they will put us right, right away. Sol'd by all cWemists and storekeepers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4396, 29 March 1922, Page 4
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