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FOR SALE 000 acres L.1.P., 6 paddocks, watered by streams and rivers. Papa formation, 200 acres ploticbabic, 50a acres cleared hush in splendid i;rass. wintered over 7 rheep to acre : should you require ;i iirrt-class stock farm see this property, cheap .me Kood, half cash. JlO acres, O.K.!'. First-class land, all level; nnjr fenced in five paddocks, well watered, papa and clay ioam. all ploughed. Four roomed house and outbuildings. close to saleyanis. butter factory, school and post office. 100 acres Freeho'd. -.veil fenced, river on one side. Small house : 2 miles from township, saleyanis and butter factory, all p!out;habie. a nice. farm. ;;ood terms. 700 acres Maori (case. ,jZ years, £3 compensation, weii fenced, watered by streams and springs. Fi;J;t s oomed house and sheds : ' _■ mile <rom sale yards, butter factory and township. Owner will sell in lots to suit purchasers, this prope;ty will rapidly rise in value, and will cut up into dairy farms. DAIRY FARMS • 1;o ;.ctes Freehold, fenced into to paddocks, watered by creeks and springs, limestone formation. Three miles from sale yards, butter factory and store. 5 - jr.He from school and P.O. Good terms, ti rst-c!,;:-.s i.inn. ISO acres 0.R.1'., > i; a acses drained swamp, rich land, streams of water, well fenced, five paddocks. Five 1 onmcd house. miles from school and P.'A., etc. easy terms, suitable tor man with tamdv. 350 acres 0.R.P., fenced into to paddocks, watered by springs and stream, limestone formation, first-clas-; land. Foui roomed house, miles f;om saicy.; rds, butter factory and township; 75 .-ows could be milked on this farm, ail open country, is one of the best 'arms m the Kin;; Country, Several blocks of land, i,.:00 acres, 2.000 acres. 1,000 acres ircehold tor immediate sale. 'Perms arranged. 'PHONE PIOPIO PL I RE All W. I), ii AT FA WAY PIO PIO Pioneer House IU^ATAUA Close to Railway and the centre of all local activity. Travellers called lor all trains on request, and meads prepared to suit all travelling requirements. Special attention ;~iven to tourists desirous of seeinp Mount Ruapelui. Terms Very Reasonable. C. I3IKKENBHAW Proprietor. Tempera nee Hotel TAIHAPE.

First-Class Hotel for Farmers Close to Saieyards and within Three Minutes of Railway Station. Hot Lunch on Sale Hays at 11.30 Meals provided for all outgoing passenger trains. J. (YiPILL - Proprietor Just Look a; that >■■■ ... ONLY £IOO DEPOSIT In the fast growing dairying district of OTOROHANGA 201 Acres, o. R. P.. Government interest. ONL\ Ks per aere. Four miles distant oi (.reamery, School and Township ot Otoroiianga. NICE new House 0! 5 rooms. 1 rapshed and o bail C.nwshed. So AC RES ploughed and grassed. heneed with rabbit proof fence. 00 ACRES rough grass. BALANCE unimpioved. PRICE ONLY £S per acre. TERMS—JL'IOO down. balance a! 5 DO NOT MISS TU IS CI!.ANTE Cotne right on to Otorohang.i and see HERBERT OSMOM), Lain! anil Kstafe- Agent. JOHN GRAY Horse fShoer and General Blacksmith 31 AIiEHE OHUKA

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'? famous rust-proof corsets. Thanks to our local drapers in keeping up>lo-dato with Warners latest model:-/'

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 405, 18 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 405, 18 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 405, 18 October 1911, Page 1

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