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Aria Accommodation Mrs l Hollow ay, Proprietress. Good meals at all hours. Limited accommodation. Best attention. Post and Telegraph Office. JOHN BBTTLBY, Wholesale and Retail Butcher and Baker. Also connected with the Hamilton Central Dining Rooms. Hot dinners daily—l2 to 2. Established 1886. STEAM LAUNDRY, B Coiiingwood-St-. Hamilton. Mrs A. Power, Manageress. All work promptly executed. LOCAL AGENT: Mrs Bowden. F SANITARY PLUMBER AND HOT WATER ENGINEER (B3' Certificate) 3EGS to notify the public that he has commenced business in Te Kuiti. All work entrusted to him will be faithfully carried out. Estimates furnished free. Baths, Tanks, Chimneys and Furnace Frames made to order. Dairy Factories fitted up throughout. R. A. ANDREWS, ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. 1 AAi ACRES first-class dairying Itt land, all improved. Price only £7 5s per acre. Terms : £l3O cash, balance 5 per cent. OJA Acres highly-improved, all OtU been ploughed but 30 acres. Price £6 10s. £SOO can remain at SV2 per cent. I have farms at all prices and sizes. Write for particulars. I AM also proprietor of the Hamilton Registry Office. Labour supplied to all parts of the North Island. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Samuel Vaile and SONS, House, Land U Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers 8 Valuers Auckland, Hamilton, Pukekohe and Te Kuiti, MAVE pleasure in announcing that they have opened a branch office at Te Kuiti and have appointed Mr F. H. SOLOMON their representative. Mr Solomon, whose practical experience of farming will prove of great advantage to buyers and sellers alike, will be pleased to inspect the properties of those favouring us with instructions to sell and to personally conduct intending purchasers to suitable properties. The following are particulars of a few desirable properties we have for sale: pi?AAA Splendid Farm of 1725 IVvwv Acres of which 1100 acres are held on l.i.p. at £4O per annum, and the balance at Native lease (40 years) at average annual rental of 2s 3d per acre. There is a great deal ot fencing done and about 700 acres under grass ; house, 4 rooms, also whare and shed ; all undulating limestone country well watered; now carrying 1250 sheep and 140 cattle. This farm is in two blocks and the owner also has an accommodation paddock close to the sale yards. Price for the whole £6OOO. lerms: only l A cash required, balance in 5 years.— SAMUEL Vaile & Sons, Te Kuiti. 1105660 A Bargain! Excellent iSjtfVv Grazing Farm ot 1585 Acres. 300 acres felled and grassed ; balance heavy bush ; limestone country— holds grass splendidly ; slab house and shed. Title 0.r.p.; purchase price £650; price of goodwill only £I3OO. Easy terms to an improving purchaser. —Samuel Vaile & Sons, Te Kuiti. 9750 MM New and Well-built_ House V of 4 rooms, with wash-house cowshed and towlhouse. 4 ACRES of land ; ground rent £6 per annum. Good elevated situation ; 5 minutes walk from railway station. Cheap at £6so—Samuel Vaile & Sons, Te Kuiti. 10351 TO BUYERS! The Farm You Want IS described in Our Catalogue, con- * taining particulars of 1500 Farms, Houses, Businesses, Allotments, etc., of the total value'of £1,750,000. '1 his may be had free 011 application or will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 2 I 2 d postage. Write for One Samuel Vaile & Sons, LAND AGENTS, Auckland, Hamilton, Pukekohe and Te Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 May 1908, Page 5

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