J. C EIMMEE, LAKD, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT, HELENSVILLE. Agent for Samuel Vaile and Sons, International Harvester Company, South1 British Insurance Co. For Saleriri/^AORES, good sandstone country, fj\j I 300 new bush, 697 acres grass, ring fenced, and well watered; will carry 400 head of cattle. House 5 rooms, buggy shed, small orchard, %\% miles from station, P. O. and school. Will exchange for Waikato and City property. Price £4 10s per acre. Terms. ■i /^Q ACRES sandstone country,: 40 : | /• j acres bush, 133 acres in grass, 60 acresploughable, ring fenced and subdivided, well watered by running streams, will carry 20 cows. House 6 rooms, cowshed and barn, 5 miles from wharf, 12 miles from station, cream cart passes 3 times a week. Price £1350. Terms £600 cash, remainder at 5 per cent for 5 years. QAQACRES, 262 acres rich river /)\l // flats, ring fenced, drained and • subdivided, carrying 70 bullocks, River and road frontage. House 1 room, \\i miles from wharf and P. O. Price £13 per acre. Q1 O ACEES,2SO acres in grass, 60 t_/ JLO acres ploughed, 8 acres crop, orchard 6 acres bearing and in good order, 650 acres ploughaole, 400 acres flats, 300 acres bush, puriri, ximu, kai hikatea, totara, and a few kfa.uri trees, 5|- miles of boundary- fences mostly 6 wires f 12 subdivisions, well watered by running streams, carrying 25 cows, 150 sheep, and 50 head young stock and horses. What Seasiders Should Remember. SHOULD you be contemplating a trip to the Seaside, be advised of the Excellent Charms of MILFORD BEACH, on the Shores of the Sparkling WaiTEMATA. The question of SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION will be immediately solved by Writing, Telegraphing, or Phoning to No. 8, Takapuna Bureau. T. B. SKEELS. Hall Skelton, Solicitor, YValson's Buildings, Corner Queen and WeHetdey Streets Auckland. COMMON Law DKI'AIcTiiEXT. J". A Quinn. Solicitor. lalo of tliG oi fices of Hon. J. «.. 'i'ole K.G. and late Fred E. Baumc X.C, and Mr Edward Foloy. _ , • CoWKYAXCE DIirAIIT.MENT. Messrs. Marnier, Simpson, White and M.N. Skelton HALL BKELT^-N & LANGMUIE Solicitors. Paparoa, Matak'^he, Maungaturoto and Taipu, rlond Office ; Pfijmroa, iUr I.angmuir, late of Mr Cotter's oflice, represen. tihve. | A CARD. FRED R. EAMES, SURGEON DENTIST, Halensviile Nest .Foresters' Hall CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, MAY -Ith. PL'ESi3 YTERI A*T CUUJRCII, IIEV. ItOBT. GOUDON-KIRGAN. Woodhill, 11 a.m, Kaukapnkap;i, 3 p.m. Helensville, ? p.m. fckind.iy St-.hoo!, 2.''A) p.m. GIiITKCU OF ENGLAND. Sunday after .Ascension Day, May 4th. Vicari Rev. C. I. M.KRTON. lloltnsviiie, 8 a.m., llo'y Communion. Hclensville, 11 a.m., H.C. and Serin oh. Helensville, 3 p.m. Sunday School. Helensville, 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon Preacher : The Vicar. CHURCH 0? CHRIST. . Helensville, 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. „ 2.30 p.m. Bible School „ 7 p.m., Gospel Address. Evangolist: Mr Horace W. Milner. Subject: " The Appeal of the Cross." Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Claas. Woodhill, 3 p.m., Preaching Service. Methodist—Kaukapakapa 11, Woodhill, Mr Pengelly ; Upper Waiwera 10.30, Wainui3, Helensville, Rev A. J. Leach, 7. The heavy overhanging nimbus clouds that circled the horizon lnst , Fiiday morning caused the faces of! many Northern farmers to beam brightly, for tho absence uE rainfall, nxcapt for veay ligU*. showers bad affected the pastures very seriously. As the afternoon passed on, however, just a few spots pattered down at intervals, but toward.-; evenmy a steady drizzle sot in which continued practical Ly all night and the greater part of tho following1 Jay. The outlook for winter feed was therefore made much hrighter, but a few nico sunny days nre now wanted to make the grass come forward again.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 April 1913, Page 2
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