FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1918. At 11 o’clock. PIARERE ESTATE, (Lately known as Paeroa Estate). TIRAU. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. 2,800 ACRES RICH FLATS AND EASY HILLS, Divided into 8 FARMS 8 Areas range from 245 to 417 acres. X- MANDENO JACKSON have keen instructed by the owners to sell by public auction at their rooms, Custom Street East, AUCKLAND, on above date: THE PIARERE ESTATE, formerly well-known ns The Paeroa. Estate, and recently owned by the late “Col. Hayhurst, divided into 8 farms, each farm (except two) is ring fenced, and many of them are divided into several paddocks. PIARERE is practically all ploughable, being easy hills with a large proportion of splendid Hats. Nearly the whole property has been grassed, and the Hats are as good dairying land as can be wished for. PIARERE is well watered by creeks, springs, bores, and the Waikato River, and every section can carry its own dairy herd. PIARERE is splendidly situated, s‘miles from Tirau railway station, 15 miles from Cambridge, handy to sale yards. School, post office and creamery adjoin the properly, also another school one mile distant. BUILDINGS. — Homestead eight rooms, surrounded by beautiful old English trees; dairy, stable, 2 workmen’s cottages 5 rooms, 3 men’s whares, large shed 100 ft. x 33ft., containing stable, 14 stalls, harness room, implement shed, garage and loft; smithy, manure shed, shearing shed, sheep and cuttle yards. Also on Section 25, new up-to-date homestead of 8 rooms, stone foundations; bathroom, p.w.c., wash-house, store-room; water lard on from windmill. AA’e can strongly recommend this property to anyone in search of a. farm, whether for dairying, cropping or grazing; situated in a rapidly rising district, with all conveniences handy,'“and approached from both ends by good roads. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 5 years at 0 per cent. Plans and particulars from T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. .FOUND. —A sum of money. Owner can have same on giving description and paying cost of advertisement. Apply this office. 'YyANTED to Sell —Heavy draught horse, or exehange for light spring-carter. AA'. D. Bauckham. XlANO—Advertiser wants a good second-hand Piano. State lowest price. “Cash Down,” care “Herald” Office. For Nazal Catarrh. NAZOL acts like a charm. Penetrating, and germkilling. No cold is NAZOL-proof. Sixty doses 1/6. .Use the Nazol Inhaler.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1825, 11 May 1918, Page 3
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