—•-. "■■r: T —• "'■"’ i . ■ 77 r, SURGEON | DENTIST, Te I .■•■'. ' <• -•; «-l" AImLI -1 T/jHBI ■ Bouts: 9a,m. to'S^b^dwly, Saturday "Evenings, i !>*»*» • j 6 p.m. , r ' ; , Peiyate Residence opposite DojfiAU? 1 Fees Moderate.T, . .. ' p"6 ■ k 720 Acres of proved: house and shed; j a u ofcrg<pn. Price £5 per acre/ £soo ; C&sh? ri bau»nc# -•*' on terras. ' §*■ ‘ 560 Acres, mostly swamp* <lpm^ I the Lockerbie Estate, 1 wirfl draatoft * and in grabs; house aridring foneea. * Price £7 per acre, £SOO casl^,. balp®eo * -'n terms. . ’ \ For particulars apply to-r. ■■} ■: LOVEGROVE Bros; Te Aral* ’ or ; c< •..: 3 ; nd G. CLIFFORD, M >rpaayiUe ;V : pOE SLE AT T^'A'Rb^A ; 450 Acres pi .splendid improved ► land, 200 acres of which is rich nnt 1 flat, worth £25 per acts. . ; - The balance is aasy'iindulafcmg ► country,* and ia splendid, hw»hy# ; sheep country, equal totwo sheep te ► the acre. : The whole farm isingra^ex^ft ► a few acres of nice dry ; swamp* waie« ► carrying splendid flax. - v ‘ All fenced and subdivided 'mt# ► handy paddocks. The 200 acres ft [ river flat is some of tbeffinest land tut. ► the coun*ry, and is quite I grown beast to the acre. Thf r trhora ► farm is well-watered by the rive? as® ► creeks. The railway and county road - runs through the centre' of the pro ► perty. The Station, Post and l. Creamery is only £ a mile ► This splendid farm is situateAhapoj. ► to the Waihou Saleyards, ► rapidly growing to ;be the I largest in the Waikato. The town* ; ship of Te Aroha is within fouj : mueS, t ► and the trains to and from _W»ibi paw * through the property ..tentimes daily*. ► and there is a market * produce that can be grown on a ' ► The land is very suitable for cropping, ! the soil being a rich black loam. * There is a four-roomed house *nd;4 . large number of outbuildings; • * vhole is well-drained, and i? A-SP®^* ► did cheap farm at the money aeked-r ► £lO per acre. . a i , - Only £I,OOO Cash required, v V f ; 7 STANLEY BROS., . ; * Sole Agents, Te Arbha.
The Parisian . . . WniTAKEtt Sr,, Te Akoha,,- ■ Cnder the management of a first-claS* PARISIAN 'fiOSTUMIER • ' and] Five Practical Assistant*. Moderate Charges Cut, Fit and Finish-Gua&antbbd ,c PROMPT DESPATCH Special Attention to Mrs I. DONOYAH.: Proprietn'Sß'
W- F- ROSS. TAIHOU B A.KER'SV I ;.' “ Wishes to inform .the public, Aroha and district JB ha* taken over the Agency for ooof«c« tionary. pastry, find &U kindsofwucy bread at ? e Aroha, andkeep on hand a f t44h stock of same at hie place of business. . N- B- PETERS, Horse Sheer and General Blackiidtl (Opposite Mr. P/Hogak’s : Stables, Te Aroha :: >: ; Awarded First Prize for the Te Aroha A. and H. SecietfsAi, the winner Cortpetl ng agiliisf Others. " , ’ • N.B. —Cu judge Me BRUNTON; the woU-knovro TeterisMy surgeon. This fact speaks for' Itadf. MAKER op HARROWS, SLEDGES, iGATE HINGES, &o„ AND WHEELS RE-TYRED
Paspalutn Dllafatum ACCLIMATISED PLANTS. JEOWN from Bedford’* "Bertolt ' M& n d-Bhaken S«ed. I . “ Bedford’s RettOWitPato*lau»> .-fieiw ’* i {the best seed grown. -=! Myv name is jr&nded on the bag. * . ?; ; Bedford’s Paspalum Plant* are figtfaftd itrong, 25s per 1000, 2000 at 24ir?£0Q0 at 12s, 10,000 at 208 per 1000. ■" ; • . ; t ; .if. •; PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H B. BEDFOPOv NgatiiawahH.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43350, 16 July 1908, Page 4
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