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FOR SALE MANGAOTAKI 1.300 acres, papa formation, /OO acres pood grass, streams and springs. Two houses, one live rooms ami one two. with garden and orchard. Splendid stock farm. Liberal terms. OTANAKE 204 acres, 42 years 'ease, half bush, balance good open country, well watered, limestone formation. £SOO. terms. A bargain. ARIA 600acres,well improved, icnced, with paddocks, river boundary, streams, papa formation. Nice 4 roomed house. Wintering 2 1 sheen to acre. Good terms, low price, good count rv. ALSO 700 acres, three paddocks, good grass, 400 acres down, bush, well watered. Cottage and outbuildings. School, post office two miles. Papa country. Easy terms. A tine sheep and cattle 'arm. 2000 acres, iir.st-class land, freehold, eleven paddocks, river boundary, fine streams, limestone and clay loam. Two miles from school and post office, etc., carrying three sheep to the acre. A splendid property. 350 acres L.1.P., all open country, mostly improved. First-class land, limestone formation, ten paddocks, good springs. New 4 roomed house and outbuildings, 2 ] z miles from butter-factory, saleyards, school, etc. A splendid dairy farm. Good terms. 1,000 acres, 700 grass, 400 Tawa bush, 13 paddocks, good fences. Four roomed house, all necessary outbuildings. River and streams, limestone and papa. iBo acres, well improved, good grass. 80 acres drained swamp, well icnced, good springs, 2*4 miles from butiertaciory. school ami store. Five roomed house, choice dairy I arm. Easy tonus. Two freehold sections in To. Kuiii with large dwellings. Six sections leasehold. Six sections Piopio. Three sections, Aria 'PHONE PIOPIO BUREAU PIO PiO ' Pioneer Boose IUNiiAIAPA Close to Railway and (he centre oi all local activity. Travellers called for all trains on request, and meals prepared to suit all travelling requirements. Special attention given to touristsdesirous of seeing Mount Ruapciiu. Terms Very Reasonable. C. BIIIKENSHAW Proprietor. Temperance Hotel TAIHAPK. First-Class Hotel, for Farmer: Close to Saleyards and within T!ire< Minutes of Railway Station. Hot Lunch on Sale Pays at i I Meals provided for all outgoing passenger trains. .1. CAP I'LL' - Propricfoi tUA'D Land and Estate A.«:viit. OTOROHANGA. Por Sale or Exchange A FIRST-CLASS BUSH FAR) Close to Ritaktira and Wartomo Caves. 624 acres 0.R.P.. at 12 0 per aen Distance about 0 miles from Hang.itil Rly. Station. ALL IN GRASS bar 2 acres in standing shelter bush and e acre in turnips. The property is well watcic bv numerous springs and creeks. RLM FENCED subdivided into 13 paddock: Small whare, "1 his FARM ism GOOI HEART, and will carry 2 Biceding Kwi to the acre all the year round. The acec: to this Valuable Property is by two road 30 Acres of a Native lease of good km adjoining above given injis a GIFT t Purchaser of above BLOCK. TERMS OF SALE : C; y- nor am £2,000 down, £1.2/4 r - ! " remain tor 5 veai at 5'L. £1,230 with "The Advances t Settlers." EXCHANGE FOR : - -Dairy Farm < Town Property of F. QUI VAL Eln VALUE. Horn 1 Shoer and (leneral Blacksisiifli 3IATIKRE (Hi PH. Gigs, Buggies, Drays and Waggoi built to order. Vehicles repaired and painted. Prices reasonable. Work guarantee Ladies owe no small degree of the stylo and comfort, to Warner's fa nun rust-proof corset:.. Thanks to 01 local drapers in keeping up-to-rim with Warners latest modcF/*

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 389, 23 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 389, 23 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 389, 23 August 1911, Page 1

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