A. L, YULE-,-SURGEON and ME ’ DENTIST, Tb flours : 9 a.m. to Saturday EvSßiage, #r'P**&'sr » < . Y-Sp.gfrhmnoP ali&M oCr Private Residence opposite Domain . Fees Moderate.;^'- b rv 77 0 R » A H ■ ■' i bisq;e£u ail 720 Acres of Waitoa, partlyita* proved; house and.*hedv*' ; a iWr«plJj> Price £5 per acre, £SOO cash,; m terms. - :Ui; i 0 560 Acres, mostly swamp, WTy O ; he Lockerbie Estate, Araipeo and in grass; house Price £7 per acre, £SOO oash,(.-balance •a terms. • - '.id too 1 For particulars apply to— LQVEGROVE Bros, Te Aroha • f . • • op,-girii .npbo'i:*. ■ nd a. CLIFFORD, M.masville ]7OR SLE AT TE ARO.SA I s— >• JffOtnn-JO-'.ji'-450 Acres of splendid improved land, 200 acres of which.igijtMHbll&Y 0 ?-. flat, worth £25 per .acre.-*— . , 1 The balance is easy, undulating. , country, and is splendid/ sheep country, equal to two she^p, the acre. 1 H f The whole farm is in grass, except a few acres of nice dry swampy iSr JLL, carrying splendid jPg. All fenced and subdivided.’ 1 liahdy paddocks. The 200 ?f . river flat is some of the finest land* the country, and is quite v gr>wn beast to the acre. - The whole farm is well-watered by the‘river and creeks. The railway and couflty‘rpad runs through the centre oL the pro perty. The Station, Post. Office, and Creamery is only £ a j - This splendid farm is situated, handy to the Waihou Saloyards,. which “ rapidly growing to be one largest in the Waikato, f The -njrn-,. ship of Te Aroha is within foixr.mlles. and the trains to and from pass ~ through the property ten times fauy. and there is a market at Waihi tor a , produce that can be growh. oa «*,{«?»• , The land is very suitable for cropping* the soil being a rich There is a four-roomed Large number of •>* , ® i .vholo is well-drained, : a»d .4? a )Spleh-; . did cheap farm at the moneyiasfced v, 10 per acre. ' Only £I,OOO Cash required, sox / STANLEY PROS., Solo Agents, Te Aroha.
The Parisian . . ;y-;r:;0 0.? 'ltf Whitaker St., Te Ahoha, ■ Cnlor the nimagement of a first-class PARISIAN COSTUMIER- •' : and; Five Practical Assistants., Moderate Charges nY : - Cut Fit and Finish'Guarantbei ,o prompt de spatch t ■ Special Attention to il > i • it i c i * ls Proprietress.'
W- F- ROSS. WAIHOTJ BAKERY,Wishes to inform the public t ITe Aroha and district that X: ' « ‘ MR GREEN h„» taken over r. the'agency for nonfootmnary, pastry, and all kinds of fency bread at e Aroka, ijvill f ftl*fayß keep on hand a good , T fre?.h stock of same at his place of business.;^:<■ N- BHorse Shoer and E ’ ,a ; General Blacksmith ■ . .Hi "j v.J (Opposite Mr. P. Hogan*s ’ Stables, Te Aroha:: :: * Awarded First Prize lor HwsMhocing jt the Te Aroha A- and H.; Society’s Show, r the winner, ■ mwiibad**q_ —Ci; judge at the above Show was Me BRUNTOH, the surgeon. This fact speaks for"itself«; • . . MAKER of HARROWS, SLEDGES, iGATE HINGES, &o‘, and WHEELS RE-TYRED ‘ -
Renowue*! , „ r*.> T/f' • ,{*J V ' " Paspalum Dilavatum ACCLIMATISED PLANTS <ROWN from Bedford’s » Hand-shaken Seed. j; v “Bedford’s Renown Paspalum sthe best seed grown.; My. -.name Hff branded on the bag. ' ! LV' Bedford’s Paspalum Plants are to? ana trong, 25s per 1000, 2000 ai'24B, 5000 at J2s, 10,000 at 20s per lOOO.isotfqa.H PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H D. BEDFOPO.’-Ngaruawahia.’* , ■ . tSi.j oi v-y -.tu
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43351, 18 July 1908, Page 4
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