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FOR KALE 600 acres L.1.P., (1 paddocks, watered by streams and rivers. Papa formation, 200 acres ploughable. 500 acres cleared bush in splendid grass, wintered over 2 sheep to acre ; should you require (it si-class stock farm see this property, cheap ami good, hall" cash. 204 acres. 42 years lease, half bush, balance open country, well watered, limestone formation, stream on one side, ring fenced, strong land. £2 per acre gondw'ill or cash offer. 100 acres Freehold, well fenced, river Oil one side. Small house; 2 miles horn township, saleyards and butter (actory. all ploughable, a nice farm. good terms. 700 acres Maori lease, 4Z years, £$ compensation, well fenced, watered by streams and springs. Eight roomed house and sheds : mile from sale yards, butter factory and township. Owner will sell in lots to suit purchasers, this property will rapidly rise in value, and will cut up into dairy farms. DAIRY FARMS )20 acres Freehold, fenced into 10 paddocks, watered by creeks and springs, limestone formation. Three miles from sale, yards, butter factory and store, mile from school and P.O. Good terms, first-class farm. 180 acres 0.K.P., 80 acres drained swamp, rich land, streams of wafer, well lencecl, five paddocks. Five, roomed house, 2 J 4 miles from school and P. 0., etc. easy terms, suitable for man with family. 350 acres 0.R.P., fenced into in paddocks, watered by springs and stream, limestone formation, first-class land. Four roomed house, 3 miles from salcyatds, butter factory- and township; 75 cows could be milked on this tarn), all open country, is one of She best farms in the Kins Country. Two freehold sections in To Kuiti with large dwellings. Six sections leasehold. Six sections Piopio. Three sections, Aria THONE PIOPIO BUREAU W. I». HATTAWAY PIO PIO oiieer House KANGATATA Close to Railway and (he centre of all local activity.

Travellers called for all trains on request, and meals prepared to suit all travelling requirements. Special attention given to tourists desirous of seeing Mount Ruapehu. Terms Very Reasonable. C. MKIvENSHAW Proprietor. TAIHAPE. First-Class Hotel for Farmkrs Close to Saleyarcis and within Three Minutes of Railway Station. Hot Lunch on Sale Days at i 1.30 Meals provided for all outgoing passenger trains. J. CAP.ILL - Proprietor 0! liKjND. IKj Land and Estate m. OTOROHANG A. For Sale or Exchange A FIRST-CLASS BUSH FARM Close to Ruakura and Waitomo Caves. 524 acres 0.R.P.. at i2 0 per acre. Distance about 0 miles from Han;;atiki Rly. Station. ALL IN GRASS bar 24 acres in standing shelter bush and (> acres in turnips. The property is well watered by numerous springs and creeks. RING FENCED iv subdivided into 13 paddocks. Small whare. This FARM is in GOOD HEART, and will carry 2 Hreedin;; Ewes to the acre all the year round. The access to this Valuable Property is by two roads. 30 Acres of a Native lease of good land adjoining above given in as a GIF F to Purchaser of above BLOCK. TERMS OF SALE: £7 5 s - per acre ; £2,000 down, £1,274 can remain for S years at 5'.. £1,230 with "The Advances to Settlers." EXCHANGE FOR: -Dairy Farm or Town' Property of EOUI VA L If. N T VALUE. Horse SJioor and (Iciicral Blacksmith MATIERE OH UK A Gigs, Buggies, Drays and Waggons built to order. Vehicles repaired and painted. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed Ladies owe no small degree of their style and comfort to Warner's fnmouß rust-proof corsets. Thanks to our Iocs! drapers in keeping up-to-date with Warner? latesst, mode I r-/'

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 1

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