TRESPASS NOTICE
ANY PERSON found trespassing j on our j 0. .( with dog or gun, 01 otherwi.s will Oo p'osecuted. Poison laid for u gs. R BI'RKK, Jun . 767 I>. CASEY. Waii’ua drainage MATIERS. A MEETING of Settlers will be held in Waitoa Schoolh>>use on FRI DAY, the 16th inst., at 7 p.m. Business important. WM. GALLAGHER, Convener. Waito’, M«\ 10 h, 1909. 768 ABA piAKO MOUNTED RIFLES , The Squad on will assemble at Morrinsville at 11 a.m. on SVIURDAY, June 5,1909. Baggage must be at Orderly Room, Te Aroha, ou FRIOAY 4, not later than 9.30 p.m. ; Mr Ross’ Store, Waihon, not later than 9 a.m.; Mr Fisher’s Store. Waitoa, not later than 9.30 a.m.; Gun Bros. Store, Morrinsville, not later 11 a.m. on SATURDAY sth. Matamata members will carry theii baggage and assemble at Mr J Starkey’s old homestead at 12 o’c noon o . SATURDAY, June 5,1909 Each man will bring his lunch Saturday. Any member not attending camp be lined the full amount of the capita viz,, £3 10s. The members of the Matamata 1 are hereby notified to attend Parac Matamata on TUESDAY, 18th Ma; 7.30 p,m. Staff-Sergt.-Major Coleman will 1 attendance. FINES for non-attendaLce will be strictly ENFORCED. A. TATTERS ALL, Act. Capt. J&G. LOVEGROVE, LAND AGENTS, TE AROHA. FOR SALK IWA ACRES Freehold, alt first-class 1 1 O level land, all ploughable ; river and road frontage, mostly improved, but plenty of rough fepd, Just the farm for man with small capital. Handy to cream ery. Price, £6 10s per acre, very eisy terms. M ACRES Freehold, rill rich level land, all improved There are some splendid river flats on this farm ; well fenced, handy paddocks; house of 6 rooms, milking sheds, etc.; five minutes from creamery and township. Price £l2 per acre ; about £3OO cash, balance Ing term at 5 per cent. Stock of 30 j cows can be taken at valuation, j QA(\ ACRES Freehold, all level laud ; /WTU about 60 acres of rich drained swamp on this block. This is the making of a real good dairy farm. Price £6 10s per acre ; about £ 00 cash, balancp easy terms. T£?A ACRES Freehold. This will IOV/ make a splepdid dairy farm New house of 5 rooms, etc,; handy to everything. Price only £7 per acre; about £4OO cash, balance easy, OJA ACRES First class land, unim'vxv proved, all level, ploughable, good road frontage; handy to everything ; cheapest property in the district. Price only £4 10s per acre ; about £250 cash, balance terms. 1 AAA ACRES unimproved. Some of JLt/vl/ the finest land in the district is in this block; handy to railway station, etc. Price £3 10s per acre, easy term?. AO ACRES Freehold, all in good grass, *JO partly fenced; handy to creamery, etc. Price £8 per acre ; about £BO cash, balance very easy termsAAA ACRES Freehold, handy little . V\J{J sheep farm, all in grass except 1( 0 acres shelter, This country will j winter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £6 per acre, vary easy terms te a good man. ! IQQ ACRES Freehold, prsfaclass level I 100 lg,nd ,t Waitoa, river and maiu road, nice patch of native bush This farm is all in grass or crop, well fenced j I handy paddocks ; will carry 60 milking cows. Almost new house of 6 rooms, milking sheds, etc.; mile from creamery ; handy to railway station, school, an<J township. Price, £l6 per acre; about £BOO cash, balance, easy terms at 5 per cent. i o£»n ACRES Freehold. Nice little i OyU sheep farm, all in grass, all plpughaable, Th* B i 8 equal to sheep to tb« acre, country bfiuge of f rooms, sheds, etc. Price only £8 per apre; about £6OO cash, balance easy, J. & G. LOVEGROVE, Land Agents, Te Aroha, WHARARITI (Next Auckland B -wling Green), 48, Grafton Road, Auckland. Three minutes from la tram, stopping at St. Paul’s, Symontsstreet. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis Lawn, and Domain. New House pleasantly situated. Terms 4s per day, VV' ekly byarrungempi.t. Tp)cphP»P 2)6’. Write or wire,—MßS WATSON, Proprietress. 785 HE LOTUS, 202, (Partridges New Buildings), TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS’. Morning and afternoon tea. Light Luncheon, and in season strawberries and cream, fruit luncheon, fruit salad, and ice cream. Our coffee is brewed to pl>*ase everyone, and it does. Judges say it is the best in the City. Our art furniture was specially designed, and every effort has been made to make the surroundings artistic, under control of MISS E. BISHOP. 734
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4409, 11 May 1909, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4409, 11 May 1909, Page 2
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