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FOR BALE 600 acres L.1.1'., to paddocks, watered by streams and rivers, Papa formation, 200 acres p!ou/,diahie, 50,1 ;irrcs cleared hush in splendid srass. wintered over.? : hccp to acre ; should you require .< iii si-class stock farm sec this property, cheap and :;ood, half cash. nonrrts, O.K.P. First.-cl.:ss land, all level: rim; fenced in live paddocks, well watered, papa and clay loam, all ploughed. Pour roomed house and ou!biiildin;',s, close to saicyards, butter facto; v. school ;m<l post office. too acres F'rechoiii. wt !i u ncc.i, river on one side. Small hosir-e ; miles Irom township, saicyards .md butt< r laciory, all ploiifjhahle. a nice i:irm. :.cod terms. ,~00 ;icrcs Maori lease. years, £3 compensation. we!! fenced. watered by streams and springs. Ki;;h( roomed house and sheds : 1 mil,: a-eni • a'e varuh, butter factory ano township. Owner will sell in lots to suit purchasers. Shis property will rapidly rise in value, and veil l cut up into dairy farms. h_\ IOIS !,*(t acres Freehold, fenced into in paddocks, a atet cd by creeks and springs, lime-tone formation. Three miles from sale y.inls. butter factory and store, 1 1 "die pom school and I'.o. tiooii terms. !i;>•(-» hiss laim, iBo acres O.K. P.. N> .sties diained swamp, rich iaml. streams <>l water. well fenced, live paddocks. Five roomed house, 2 ] .■ miles M om school and I'.t )., etc, easy terms, suitable lor man with tamily. 35* 1 acres 0.K.P., fenced into io paddocks. watered by springs and Mroam, limestone formation, first-class I.ind. Four roomed house, 3 miles Irom sa leva ids, butter factory and township; 75 cows could be milked on this farm, all open country, is one ol the best iarms in the Kin;; Country. Several blocks of land. I,ZOO acres, 2,000 acres, 1,000 acres freehold for immediate sale. Terms a: ranged. 'PHONE I'IOPIO IH'REAU W. 1). HATTAWAY PIC) PIO Pioneer KANtiAT Al y A Close to Railway and the centre of all local activity. Travellers called for all trains on request, and meals prepared to suit all travelling requirements. Special attention :;iven to tourists desirous (if seeing Mount Ruapehu. Terms Very Reasonable. C. BUI KENS MAW

Proprietor. Temperance Hotel TAIJI.U'H. First-Class Hot ft. for Farmers Close to Saleyards and within Three Minnies of Railway Station. Hot Lunch on Sale Days at 11.30 Meais provided lor AM. outgoing passenger trains. J. OAIMLL - Proprietor HERBERT OSMOND, Land a lid Estate AaTiit. OTOROi lANGA. For Kale or Exchange A FIRST-CLASS LLSLf FARM Close !o Kuakur.n and Waitomo Caves. 624- acres 0.K.P.. at 12 (> per acre. Distance about o miles iron; I ianpatiki R]y. Station. ALL IN GKASS bar 2.4 aeres in standing shelter bush and <1 acres in turnips. The property is well watered by numerous springs an<! creeks. R1 N(> FENCED subdivided into p" paddocks. Small whare. This KARA! is in cD(il) HI-'ART. ami will iairy Prccdin:: Ewes to the acre all the year round. The access to this Valuable Property is by two roads. 30 Acres of a Native lease o!' j;ood 1.ur.l adjoining above :;iven in as a O1 KT to Purchaser ol" above PLOCK. TERMS OF SALF: £;- _ss. per acre : £2.000 down, £*1.27.{ can remain lor S year's at 5.. £1,230 with " The Advances to Settlers." EXCHANGE FOR :• Dairy Earm or Town Property of EQLI VA I, EN T VALUE. Horse Sheer and ixeiieral Blacksmith MA TIE RE OIII'RA Gigs, Buggies. Drays and Waggons

built to order. Vehicles repaired and painted. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed Ladies owe no small degruo of their style and comfort, to Warner's f.'uriowp rust-proof corsets. TlkuiKh ic> our local draper;; in iieeijin/; up-to-date with Warners latest models?/

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 401, 4 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 401, 4 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 401, 4 October 1911, Page 1

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