F H3‘-?.r.iLIIVIiNARY NOTICE. I U on P6BB Wed ! Gleaming Sale % AT i*r‘ilitTAßßli FRIDAY, 28th MAY, 1920, At 12.30 p.m. } THE N.z. FARI\«IER-‘S co-01>. DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. have received iinstructions‘. from Donald McDonald, ‘Esq., who has sold ‘his .t'a:rm, to offer ;on the farm, at Mataroa; the follow§i'ng:—— } 470 2,4, 6 and l’_f.m. ewes I'.W. l Romne)? ram 30th March I 400 In.s. lambs as dropped ' 190 2 and 443; wethers , 14 rams 90 cattle 3 horses i Totara Posts, Farm Implements and lsundries. l ‘ Light Luncheon Provided. x Elam! 124 Acres. Land L The cheapest snip in the Bay of Plenty. Don’t miss this chance of buying in a climate W9I‘e.STIOWS and mud are unknown. This fine block containing 724 acre freehold is practically all heavy solid silt swamp, and at present (being drained. There is a good fall and the land must double its value within a ivery short time. Remember this is Tcountry"when broken in will fatten ia bullock per acre. Clover and Engllish grassed as well by sirn;>l_v surface sowing. The rarpitlly growing town of Whakatane is only four miles away, and only two miles to the East Coast ‘Freezing W-Orks and Railway Station ;close by, also school, factory and sale yards. This block faces the main road and is suitable for cutting up into 50 acre sections. Price onlf £3O per acre for quick sale. £2OOO cash down; balance arranged at 5% per cent. Apply quickly. 77; ACRES on the famous Rangitaiki swamp. This handy little farm is all in grass and crops. Four roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings. Situation on main road. close to factory and school. Price £56 per acre. £IOOO cash; balance easy terms. ‘ A. L. LUKE, ‘TI-Ili BUSY FAR";\i AND LAND j ‘AGENT. ‘ Postal Addrescs Awakeri (near lvhakatane), via Rotor-ua. 1 Telegrams: LUKE, Whakatane. MANAWATU & ‘WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL 1
ASSOCIATION. AFFILIATED WITH THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ~ O ; 18th Féatleeei Mary Show ‘ AND ‘ FIFTH PUREBRED CATTLE EXHIBITION AND SALE. ALSO MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION’S EXHIBITION. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS. 22nU, 23rd, 2%}: and 25th JUNE, 1920. BUTTER AND CHEESE CHAMPIONSHIPS. _ Wonderful Display of the Industries and Products of New Zealand. Wanganui-Te Aute Football Match and other xing events. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 7th. SCHEDULE ON APPLICATION. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. , Box 85, Palmerston North. ,g f ’:~ 7‘?:,-‘ ‘s_‘l.‘Q';:":”"V-s."‘,2‘¢| _ *,-.r‘'-‘‘ J ‘ ,v;_ '\ a. «m.:_.4.+.:ar’:.5. ‘I 1920 flail papers We have just landed ex s.s, “Orari” 3, very large shipment of Exclusive Designs, which we shall sell at the OLD PRlCES—having bought before the recent thirty per cent. rise.NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOMS. FULL STOCKS OF PAINT SCRIM, m*c., ALWAYS EARRIED. um--I—ll SIMS. flfifiMl..!.., DIRECT IMPORTER. % MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE. 1 ’PHONE 116. P.O. BOX 60. r R TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing with 50:‘; 01' gun on our properties will be prosecuted. A. P. SPOONER. E. W, SPOONER. V. G. OLLIVER. . . W. W. OLLIflm3,,
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 15 May 1920, Page 8
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