A FEW SPECIALS Patumahoe— l V| acte-. in f; rass. i ivi- r • >aied h -u>v. ' liaili-ruoai. cuwvac !, implement a:d separator room. ('ri»ulll waggon passes. i rii_f, includ- i ing stock, implements and furniture, £l4 per acre. Any reason- ! able terms. Must be soil!. Patumahoe —ano. in grass, house of f 'i." rooms, cow- i shed, i'art shed. 13 paddocks, | well watered, i'3<> per acre. Half cash. 1 Patumahoe—Uasi. witli pur - j chasing clause at '.12 per acre 70 acres all been ploughed. Patumahoe acres grass, 15 aero turnips. 27 . acres Western Wo ilths, SO acres lallow, enough truber to complete fencing, roati and water j frontage. Jl'lt pe, acre. i'-IOt) 1 cash. Pukokohe—l * acvo.all,fenced, j splendid stream, make ideal j poultry farm. £lO per acre. Terms. F. E. SIMPSON.; Land, Estate and General Agent. j KING STREET, I'UKEKOHE. j I Dining :: Uooms. ! When Visitors w;sh to Dine well in l'ukekoho : they should visit THE DOMINION : Accommodation House.: It :s Now and Up-to-date. Customers say it is tue best place in town. j MLuS Mt:GU VEIvN, : l'ropriolress. Patumahoe. Ye Good Cio Style For Good Meals, Attention and General Comfort the MAUKU HOTEL. is hard to beat. | Wiues, Spirita, and JJeor, bottled and draught, of best tjualitios uuly., T. B. BAILEY, Proprietor The Tuakau Hotel. yiSITOKS to the Tuakau Hotel " may rely upon linding comfortable accommodation, a good table and every atteution. i Wiues, Jjeers, and Spirits of host J (juality only. ! M. FOLEY, - - Proprietor. WAiUKU KENTISH HOTEL
Visitors to Waiuku are reminded that they will find clean and comfortable accommodation,* a tip'-top table and the best of attention at the Kentish Hotel. Considerable improvements having recently been effected the proprietor invites support from the travelling public. l lx. T. KEID. Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL Mercer, W. C, I'ICKETT - - Proprietor The best brands • >!' Ale, Wine, and Spirits always in stock. Country orders punctually attended to. Hood accommodation in visitors. Telegraphic address: PICKETT, MERCER. if&K ' ° Island tins .Season - J'-iSss;.. Thorougnbred Stallion MASTER SOULT Soult-lihdy Hester. Master Soult won in st.ucs over 11000 tarrying on one occasion tlio heavy j impost of 12st. '■ilbs. Hniayaiso ho stated that the sum of 12000 was offered and refu.-ed lor Master Sonlt. Terms: Five guineas, Keturn Privilege Clydesdale SSl.illi''ii ROYAL KNIGHT 1397 N.Z.S.I!. Marcellus-\ lolone Terms: l'hree guineas. Two or uioie as per agreement. Royal Knight will travel Aka Aka Olaua and Mauku (iistriets. Roadster Trotting Stallion YOUNC DROVER 1 Young Major Trover ferins : ij. Two or more as pur agree • nieiit. Special paddoekiug for mares and foals | Boats and trams met when advitcd. ! Cards on Application (.'HAS, J. HOSKINU. I To Stand ibis Si a*cn at < 'LAJaEMONT OTAI'A, Ik> Stallion I H OAM ER KaniMcr- l-'ivda. Spivire l>p Ci with return privilege t'ardc on application to TU WAUL) L. DliEL', Utaua.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 158, 2 January 1914, Page 4
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