3 SURGEON ANd“ i BENTI^Tt-^b-^®^* I Hours; 9 a.m, tq&po».flaily,j t *% « | * :• Saturday. .Evening®, j ; : S'p.ni. ■■ O Vi '■■ • - ' r ‘ : -A I PRIVATE RESIDE;NCEiO^POSITE : 'J)OM:Anr )i , . *u Bees Moderate. • ! .■ • :-r-r T 7 O R A L E r . vr ‘ 720 Acres of -Wimproved ; bou&e. apd s]ipd ? . a bargain. Price £5 per acrb;' £sflo dash, balance m terms. J ' v;± 560 Aeres;'tnostly f swatoj), 1 bo Lockbidyie^Estate/d •nid in J grass; noiihe atifl ring fenced. Price £7 per acre; £S,OQ-C£S!b,._balapco ■n terms. For particular qpp\y to— . 4 , dLOVEGRbY&BiM TpfAroba; '" J ' l r or •-•. rid G. CLIFFORD, M n-rinsville poll SLE 450 Acres of . spiendjJ improved land, 200 acres of wbicb is rich riyer flat, worth £25 per acre. . 1 ~ t „ The balance country, and . sheep country, .equal to the acre. 1 ■' • ’ The .whole ; farmlis-dn! grass, rexeep*' ( i few acres of mob^dr^w&tnphwhuj’h c > tyingvsplendid flax..w,7iO“AH. fenced^ . < handy paddocks.' The 260 f ahrcsylof river flat is some of the finest lSnd t in . . die coun'ry, and is quite 1 equ|il :>^>.; pno ) gr twn beast to the - acrei a ThboWhol® farm is well-watered: by theT'Mvdr yahd , creeks. The railway and.county toad 1 runs through the’ A Centre J of the ,pro> . perty.’ The Station, Post Office, aha Creamery, is only. J a mile away..' .7. u ■; This splendid farm is to the Waihou SaleyardSj ..-wbich,i§; rapidly growing To be .one .oil.tlie *■ largest in the Waikato. 1 The toWtt“ ship'of To Aroha is within fout«iiMs;: - ,ihd the trains to and from Waibi,paM through t}ie. property ten times daily, tnd there is a marketlatWaihi for.all produce that can The land is very suitable for cropping, the soil being a ‘rich : blaclf Toana. : There is a four-roomed a .■urge, muniber 6f* ’outbuildingh 11 , it! vhole is lid cheap fairru at the money.) asked £lO per. acrdT - r Only £I,OOO Cksh required. STANLEY BROS., - Sole Agents,/!* Aroha.
The: Parisian it* ~WmTAKER; ST., TE AItOHA, ~i • L*u lor tho mmagouieut of. a . PATH,SI AN • COSTUMIER ‘ 8 uml! Five Praotical Assistants* .... Moderate Charges Cut Fit and Finish• Guaranteed .0 PROMPT DESPATCH 1 Special Attention to vl ■> l * tv A■; )’ l Mrs’l. DONOVAN. Proprietress. .
TAIHOIJ BAKERY; Wishes to inform the public- ofJITe Aroha and district; that -h ; ; / hi,’, taken over the ngenpy for confectionary, pastry, and all.kinds of bread at '! e Aroha, and will 'alwayakeep on hand a good fresh stock-of' same at his place of business. X. B- PETERS, dorse Slioer and : (Opposite Mr. Hogan’s Stables, Te Aroha Awarded Flrst'Prize for Horse- slioeink at the Te Aroha A. and JK the wiiiDer eompetin^ - v' Others. S', ik -T i) .judge. at the above .ShOVr wa9 Me B RONTON, the weli-known.yeterinary siirgppxj. -This faot speaks for. itself. MAKER of HARROWS;SLEDGEO; ; iGATP 0 ;j : AN&- ! WHEELS RE-TYRED •
Paspalum Dilataturii ACOLIMATiaEI). PLANTS. I SOWN from : Bedford’s Renowned * Hand-shaken Seed. • »<£ <■■ “ Bedford’s: Renown-Paspalum Seed ” ithe best., seed. grown., .My . name is trended' on the bag. \ - i Bedfo^d’s-Baspalini> i 'Pl^W!!*^® ,,:? an “ itrong, ,25s per 1000, '2POO at, 245, 5000 at lie, 10,000 at2os per 1000. ' t 't PLANT MARCH TP NOVEMBER >• H D. BEDFOPH,- Ngarnajyahia'.r ..
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43352, 21 July 1908, Page 4
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