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FOR SALE 600 acres L.1.P., (1 paddocks, watered by streams and rivers. Papa formation, 200 acres ploughablc, 300 acres cleared hush in splendid grass. wintered over 2 sheep to acre ; should von require a first-class stock farm see this properly. cheap and good, half" cash. ilO acres, O.R.P. First-class land, all level ; ring fenced in five paddocks, well watered, papa and clay loam, all ploughed. Four roomed house and outbuildings, close to saleyards, butter factory, school and post office. 100 acres Freehold, well fenced, river 011 one side. Small house; 2 miles from township, saleyards and butter factory, all ploughable, a nice farm, good terms. 700 acres Maori lease, 42 years, £3 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 - 120 acres F'reehold, fenced into 10 paddocks, walcred by creeks and springs, limestone formal ion. Three miles from sale yards. Fuller factory and store, mile Iron) school and P.O. Ciood terms, firsl-elass farm. 180 acres 0.R.P., So acres drained swamp, rich land, streams of water, weli fenced, five paddocks. Five tuoiued house, 2 t 4 miles from school and etc. easy terms, suitable lor man with lauulv. 350 acres O.K. P.. fenced into io paddocks, watered hv springs ami sin am, limestone formation, lirsl-class land. Four roomed house. 3 miles from saleyards. butter factory .010 township: cows could he milked on this 'arm. all open country, is one oi the Ik si 'arms in the King Country. Several blocks of land. 1.200 acres, 2,000 acres, i.opo acres f'reehold for immediate sale. Terms arranged. 'PHONE PIOPIO BUREAU W. ]). HATTAWAY PIO PIO Pioneer House

KANIUTAUA 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 given to tourists desirous of seeing Mount Ruapehu. Terms Very Reasonable. C. BIRKENSHAW Proprietor. Temperance Hotel TAJ H APE. First-Class Hotel eor Farmers Close to Saleyards and within Three Minute? of Railway Station. Hot Lunch on Sale Days at 11.30 Meals provided for ALL outgoing passenger trains. ,J. CAPILL - Proprietor ,i„st Look ;,t BAHRAIN ! that c . ONLY t'loo DFJ'OSIT In the fast growing dairying district of OTOROIIA Ni 1A "2(>L Acres. O. R. I'.. Government interest. ON'EY 15s per acre. Four miles distant of Creamery. School ami Township of Otomhanga. NICE new House of 5 rooms. Trapshed and 0 bail Cowsin\i. So ACRES ploughed and grassed, benecd witli rabbit proot fence. 00 At Rb> rough grass, I? A! .A ;Si b unimproved. PRICE i b\ ! ,v iS per ,:erc. TERMS —.tioo down, balance a! 5

no NOT M ISS Tl! IS CIIAtfCK Conn' on lo <. M<Telia n;;a and see jVf> 1 OSMOND, Laiul aml Ksiaf c Ai>vut, JO K X .11 orsc Slmht and (t(MH 1 nil Blacksmith M A lIK 11 V) OiIURA Gi.ns, Busies, Drays and Waggons built to order. Vehicles repaired and painted. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed Ladies owe no small degree of their stylo and comfort, to Warner's famous rust-proof corpoU'-. Thanks Id our local draper:; in keepinj: up-U>-(!:ite with latest modei' : ."

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 406, 21 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 406, 21 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 406, 21 October 1911, Page 1

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