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macmy i mm (E, O. MACKAY) (MOSTYX JONES) SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI Seed aad Implement Merchants Land m\d Agents Bankers : Tjie Bank of New Zealand AGENCIES : Bootli-Wacdonak? & Co.. and other Leading Machinery Manufacturers Cooper's Dip and Shearing Machines Dominion Milking Machines Australian Mutual Provident Society Standard Fire insurance Go. FOR EXCIiA XG E. THE Owner of a substantial 2-storev block of brick buildings in a particularly sound town in the South wishes to buy land in the King Country or Waikato, and would be willing to give his line town property in exchange for suitable farm land. The rents amount to about £6/6 a year, and his"equity is about £7500. We can recommend this property as a good and substantial one. We have various sums of Money to Lend on first and second Mortgage MACKAY IP JONES SHERIDAN STREET. TE KUITI

If you want a Native Lease If you want Freehold If you want O.R.P. If you want L.I.P. If you want a House GO TO Land Agents UHfiHli 5 3 WITH AUTOMATIC SVISLK REIEASi The Dominion simplest machine at present operating in the The chief features are : SIMPLICITY IN OPERATING SIMPLICITY IN CLEANING SIMPLICITY IN RENEWING SIMPLICITY IN INSTALLING These are the CHIEF features. The milk release is the property of the proprietary, and has advantages that will appeal to all practical dairymen. THE GANE is used by Messrs Jas. Pariane, Hamilton E. C. Delamore, Tamahere, M. Ross, Te Awamutu, J. Finlay Te Awamutu, H. E. Salter, Rotorua, and many others to whom intending purchasers are referred for particulars of the excellent work of the machine. THE GANE is used largely in New Zealand, and we only quote the names of a few neighbours who will be able to show the machine in operation during milking hours. An Agency lias been opened in Otorohanga, and all enquiries and correspondence will be attended to by Agent for J <iANl£ iUilkiri" 4 Machine

W. D. HATTAWAY LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, no rio. Farms fur sale at ARIA, MAIROA, MANGAOTAKI AND 3UAHOENUI. Sections at PIO PIO § TE KUITI. Any business eatriistcd to me will receive my prom])! a I teiitioii. Earl & Earl General Storekeepers, OIOR.uIiANU A. Have lat'i;c stocks of fencing \yi k e ROOFING IRON GRASS SF.KI) MAM Ui-:> BOOTS AND SHOES And a line assi>riinent of such supplies as is usually kept in a firstclass country store. Also Adults for \ iYu>ria insurance Co. and W. Guns-, t. c\ Co., Auckland. ALFRED YATES BOOTMAKER :: PIO PIO :: Kiil'AIRS NEATLY :: EXECUTED

FOR SAL! j In the Progressive District of Te Awamutu. OftO ACRES Oi.'' IMPROVED L \NI) six miles from the town, two seven roomer! houses on propert}" at present carrying JO cows and other sCck. Creamery and school adjacent. Milking machine installed Price £l2 15s per acre onfy. £7OO cash required, or will exchange ! for fifty or 100 acres of land close to a town. TOWN PROPERTY OF HALF * AN ACRE in Te Awamutu for £l4O. This is a nice section and a real good investment, as town property is daily increasing in value. 5 A ACRES. 8 minutes, Te Awanuitu, 4-roomcd house, out- ; buildings, carry 16 cows and young stock, plenty water, good opening for | working man, as there is any amount ' of scope for good man outside his | farm. All particulars of the above may be obtained from Land & Estate Agent & Auctioneer TE AWAMUTU W. Cok W. Cofc Finest Fresh Fish and Chips Every Evening All houses called upon Twice a week Tuesdays and Fridays B de Mey A TRIAL SOLICITED

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 327, 11 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 327, 11 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 327, 11 January 1911, Page 8

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