FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1018. 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. T MANDENO JACKSON have been 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 as 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 Hals. Nearly (lie whole properly 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, 5 miles from Tirau railway station, 15 miles from Cambridge, handy to sale yards. School, post office and creamery adjoin the property, 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 wlmros, large shed lOOft. x 33ft., containing stable', 14 stalls, harness room, implement shed, garage and loft; smithy, manure shed, shearing shed, sheep and cattle yards. : Also on Section 25, new up-to-date homestead of cS rooms, stone foundations; bathroom, p.w.c., wash-house, store-room; water laid on.from windmill. Wo can strongly recommend this properly 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 coni, cash, 10 per ('flit. in 12 months, balance 5 years at (i per cent. Plans and particulars from T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. PONTON HARBOUR BOARD; PROPOSED Special Loan of ,CIO,OOO, under the provisions of “The Foxton Harbour Board Amendment Act, 1917,” and “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913.” | HEREBY give notice, that a Poll of Ratepayers of the Foxton Harbour District will be taken on the said proposal on Ti PSHAW 21sl May, 1918, between the hours of 9 a.m. and (i p.m. in the Counties of Mauau'afn and Kairanga, and between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Boroughs of Foxton, Feilding. Levin and Palmerston North. The following is a list of Polling Booths in’ conned ion with the said Poll; Foxton Borough Council Chambers, Foxton. Feilding Borough Council Chambers, Feilding. Levin Borough Council Chambers, Levin. Palmerston North Borough — Opera House Supper-room. Oddfellows’ Hall, Cuba Street. Blackburn's Hall, Alain Street West. Fire Brigade Station, Terraco End. Kairanga County — Public Hall, Linton. Public Hall, Aokautere. Public Hall, Newbury, Public Hall, Whakaronga. Dc la Hunly’s Slort', Longburn. Manawatu County — County Office, Sanson. Public Hall, Awahuri. Public Hall, Rongotca. Public Hail, Taikorea. . Public Hall, Rangiotu. Mill’s Store, Omni Downs. Council Chambers, Foxton. P. J. HENNESSY, Chairman, Foxton Harbour Board. Foxton, 7th May, 1918. iu7,11,14,18. TOWELS, Towels, Towels, the famous “Tightweave” Turkish Towels, of superior quality, far more serviceable and durable than towels of ordinary make. White and striped, 1/0, 1/9, 2/-, 2/0, at J. M. Ban’s, Big Bargain Stores. There is a coupon in every tin of Hudson’s Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a free copy of the famous “Balloon” Baking Book. Buy a tin today. —W. D. Banckham, Foxton.* ARE COLDS CATCHING? It is claimed that most colds are as catching as measles, and that one should avoid the association of anyone who has a cold. Never permit aynone who has a cold to kiss your child. Avoid crowded cars and poorly ventilated sleeping rooms. Then when you take a cold, get rid of it as quickly as possible. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy used as directed will enable you to throw it oil' quickly and permanently. That preparation always relieves, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale everywhere.—Advt. Wanted; Housewives to realise that it pays to purchase groceries and household requisites at Walker & Fume’s*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1828, 18 May 1918, Page 3
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