phone 23 (' A. L. YIM, SURGEON and MECHANICAL ■■ DENTIST, Te ABOKi. ' • " , Houra : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,? J Saturday Evenings, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pbtvatk Residence opposite Domain Fees Moderate. 0 R 8 L -E 720 Acres of Waitoa, partly • ini-., proved; bouse and shed, a bargain. Price £5 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms. *560 Acres, mostly swamp, part Of the Lockerbie Estate, well drainfeA and in grass; house and ring fenced:.; Price £7 per acre, £SOO 'cash, balance on terms. TeArohs or nd G. CLIFFORD, Morrinsville SALE AT TE AROHA p OR 450 Acres of splendid improvedland, 200 acres of. which is rich river flat, worth £25 per - acre. •■■■■ ; The balance is easy imdttlflttiltig country, and is splendid, ':r ; healthyj 1 sheep country,. equal to twoaheep to the acre. .V. :/,/- The whole farm is in grass, except? a few acres of nice dry swamp; which* ■ ;carrying splendid flax. - ... . , . All fenced and ‘ Bubdiridejd ' into handy paddocks. ~ The 206 acres of river flat ib some of the finest land in the country, and is quiteequalto one grown beast to the: acre. ,JThe whole farm is well-watered by and creeks. The railway and-eounfcy road runs through, the centre Af. the .pro m perty. The Station, Post Office; and Creamery is only J-a mils awayh-or , This splendid farm is situated handy:; to the Waikou. Saleyards, : which is I rapidly grpwing to, be one . the largest in the Waikato. The; toyraship of Te Aroha.is.within four mUes, I and the trains, to and from, Waihi-pass, through the property ten- times; daily, • and there is a market at-Waibilfor pll v produce that can be. grown pn a farm. .< The land is very suitable for .cropping, r the soil being a rich black loam;There, is a four-roomed housSiand a large number of • outbuildings; r the vhole is well-drained, and is?a splfcncdid cheap farm at the money askad-—• £lO per aore. r Only £I,OOO Cash reqhh STANLEY rBI „ . . Sole Agents, Te A-wha.
Whitaker St., Te Asoha, Under the management of a first-class PAJRISIAN COSTU%UER a . - • and, live Practical Assistants ' Moderate Charged Gut, Fit ANDFiNisHiGtrABANTEED PROMPT DESPATCH Speeial Attention to W Orders; • \ . : -i h \°
W‘ F‘ KOSS. WAIHOU BAKERY; 9 ; Wishes to inform the phblh: df 'Te Aroh'a Mid district that? • x to i t _ . ■-•i- 7 .') oi*i» s«s42£n.O*has taken over ' the agency for,.coi tionary, pastry, And al 4 bread at Te Axoha, and will always keep oh hand a good iresh etock of same at his plaoe of businSast ! N. BHorse Shoer and IU-Vi ;Ss;(Opposite Mr.-P.; Hogan’s ? Stables; Te ArCHA :: :: Awarded First Prize for HorseAsinf at the Te ! Aroha A: ‘and H. SocietytSif v)’■s the winner Competing against Eiglit Others;" NT .B.—The judge at the above Show v Mb BEUNTON, the well-known veterinary ■ Rurgesu. This fact speaks for itself. - MAKER op SLEDGES, GATE HINGES, &a| anu WHEELS RE-TYRED Paspalum Dilatatum ACCLIMATISED PLANTS. HROWN from Bedford’s Renowned G Hand-shaken Seed. ;• : v" “ Bedford’s Renown Paspalum Seed ” s the best seed grown. My name ia branded on the bag. ■. , . Bedford’s Paspalum Plants are fine and itrong, 25s per 1000, 2000 at 24b, 5000 at 12s, 10,000 at 20s per 1000. 1 PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H. D. BEDFORD, Ngaruawahia.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43326, 16 May 1908, Page 4
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