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J OB T H EBN STEAMSHIP CO LIMIIED. AM COMMUNICATION WITb HIVW.M Kf /\Mt) TE AROHA. FOB THAMES Leaves Thames sday I—Wakatere, 5 p.m ty 2—Wakatere, 5.45 p.m rday 3—Wakatere, 6 31' p m Leaves Auckland »y 2—Wakatere, 12 30 pm rday 3—Wakatere, 1.15 p m. acting with Biver Steamersf orPaeroa ,nd Upper Thames Settlements es Auckla d for Paeroa, Turua Kopu. Etc. .day I—WaimaL, 10 p m iy 2—Taniwha, 11pm ay 4—Waimarie, 11 30 p m lay s—Taniwha, midnight jeaves Paeroa(callin at Kopa) jday I—Taniwha, spm .y 2 Waimarie, 6pm •day 3—Taniwha, 7 15pm lay s—Waimarie, Bpm IRE : Beturn 13s; Single Bs. S.S. BOIOKOHU. am Paeroa to Te Aroha—lay, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of b b i Te Aroha to Paeroa — lay. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m r further particulars regarding pasi or freight, apply to A. LANG Te Aroha. TAITOA DRAINAGE BOARD. ULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO BORROW £6OOO. atice is hereby given that a POLL he Ratepayers of the Waitoa nage District was taken on the ity sixth day of June, 1909, upon ollowiDg proposal : borrow from the Minister of nee, under part 2 of “ The Local es’ Loans Act, 1908, the sum of ' for the purpose of engaging in ring undertaking, viz. : The construction of a drain beet Eastport Road and the Waitoa r, discharging into the said River The construction of a drain nencing from the Waitoa River e mouth of the Ohiue Stream, continuing in a southerly direc through Section 8. The construction of a drain along 1 Road from the boundary of rn lands to Section 1 (connecting promised outlet through Crown » into the Waitoa River). The construction of a drain along 7 Road from the boundary of n lands (connecting with pro--1 outlet into the Piako River) be southern boundary of Section The construction of drains to west of No. 7 Road, emptying above outlet' through Crown !, and into the Piako River or Vaiharakeke stream, id on such POLL the number of recorded for and against the )sal were : Ihe Proposal .. 48 Votes trsT The Proposal .. 51 Votes berefore declare the said proposal LOST. ted this twenty-eighth day of , 1909. MATTHEW HENRY, man of the Waitoa Drainage I Board. St C. LOVEGROVE, LAND AGENTS, TE AEOHA. FOE SALE. t ACRES Freehold, all first-clats level land, all ploughable; river >ad frontage, mostly improved, but •of rough feed. Just the farm for nth small capital. Handy to creamPrice, £6 10s per acre, very easy ACRES Freehold, all rich level land, all improved. There are plendid river flats on this farm : enced, handy paddocks ; house of is, milking sheds, etc.; five minorn creamery and township. Price r acre; about £3OO cash, balance nn at 5 per cent. Stock of 30 in be taken at valuation. DEPOSIT, balance 5 years at 5 per cent; 44 acres. Splendid l swamp land, all in- grass, fenced, miles from Te Aroha. main mad ;e. Price only £2O per acre. This ill carry 20 cows. A DEPOSIT, balance five years f 8 acres freehold suburban lew bouse of five rooms, washetc. This laud is all high and 1 in grass; river and main load lies’ walk from Te Aroha. Price A Will purchase the goodwill of s 88 acres land, now carrying of milking cows ; about 15 years ease to run yet. House, milking ptc.; handy to creamery, school r nship ; low rent. . ACRES Freehold, all level land ; about 60t acres of rich drained on this block. This is the making l good dairy farm. Price £6 10s 1 > about £ jOO cash, balance easy | ACRES unimproved. Some of i ' the finest land in the district j block; handy to railway sta- . Price £3 10s per acre) easy !RES Freehold, all in good grass, irtly fenced; handy to creamery, ice £8 per acre; about £BO cash, rery easy terms. ACRES Freehold, handy little sheep farm, all in grass except es shelter. This country will sheep to the acre. Price £6 per 7 easy terms to a good man. ORES Freehold, first-class level and at Waitoa, river and main e patch of native bush This lin grass or crop, well fenced ; ddocks; will carry 60 milking lmost new house of 6 rooms, 1 beds, etc.; |-mile from cream- * dy to railway station, school, nship. Price, £l6 per acre.; M) cash, balance, easy terms at IRES Freehold. Nice little ® ieep farm, all in grass, all >le, This is equal to sheep u, country house cf 4 rooms, c. Rrice only £8 per acre; 0 cash, balance easy. L & G. LOVEGROVE, 84 Land Agents, Te Aroha;

heap Clearing Sale Now On. A. W, EDWARDS, Jackets, Costumes, Furs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4430, 1 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4430, 1 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4430, 1 July 1909, Page 2

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