Aerated Brewers Water and Manufacturers, Bottlers, Hamilton and Taumarunui. Orders by "Wire receive Pn 5t Attention. McDQNALD'S tables 1 L ivldi Hacks and Vehicles on hire on Moderate Terms. Specials arranged at Reasonable Rates. Passenger and Luggage iiveyance attends all Trains Express Deliver}-. Goods Stored Telephone No. 39 McDonald PROPRIETOR. .orohanga IOME nice farms, in the progressive district of Otoronanga, are given below. I have a large list, so that if you see nothing suitable write me. O.R.P. Section. 318 acres.—l4o acres in grass, balance bush, one 6roomed house not quite completed. 5 miles fro in railway station, school and post office. O.R.P. value 25s per icre; Goodwill £5. Terms: £4OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, to suit purchaser. O.R.P. Section, 610 acres.— 400 acres in good English grass and clovers, well watered and about four miles of fencing, 2\ miles from railway station and creamery, : and out-buildings. O.R.P. \<nu'j ~-a 6d per acre ; Goodwill £7 per acre. £2OOO cash required, balance at 5 per cent, to suit purchaser. L.I.P. Sections, 500 and 1057 acr r s. —4OO acres in good English grass, balance bush, house costing £3OO, about 2 miles fencing. Rental Qd per acre. Thirteen miles from railway. This splendid sheep and dairy farm can be bought at £3 10s per acre. Terms : £2OOO cash, balance at 5 percent, to a practical man. Nice business site in Main Street Otorohjmga. Quarter of an acre with chain of frontage: 14! years lease: rent £3 per annum, with right of renewal. Price: cash. Otoroh&nga Land Mart OTOROHANGA. DUXX BROS. (Late Guilford & Co.) -CAIMUXE" STABLES, Tauiimrmnri (Opposite the Railway Station). Horses and Gigs tor Hire. Carting & Carrying at Reasonable Rates. COACH from MANUNUI DAILY, Leaves Manunui, 7.15 a.m. Leaves Taumarunui. 7 p.m. Leaves Taumarunui, 12.30 p.m. Leaves Manunui, 1.30 p.m. Horses Broken to Saddle & Harness Will purchase a nice cooling " and Refreshing Drink, drawn from our " Consol " Soda Fountain —the only one in the district. Visitors desirous of a snr.thin.i;" pick-me-up after the fatigue '.£ a train journey, should visit us on arrival. We have a huge variety of drinks to select from. AFTERNOON TEA ALWAYS READY. PREMIER BAKERY, MAIN STREET TAI'MAKI'-STI.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 1
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