J. & G. LOVEGROVE, LAND AGENTS, TE AROHA. FOR SALE. (\Af\ CASH-167 Acres at £7 15s 3j7Cl/ per acre, all first-class level land, river and main road frontages about 80 acres rich river flats, 40 acres ready for crass, balance rough feed. One milefroin creamery, school and township. This is the makings of a splendid dairy farm. Apply at once tttA ACRES Freehold, all first-class 14 U level land, all plougbable ; river and road frontage, mostly improved, but plenty of rough feed. Just the farm for man wiih small capital. Handy to creamery. Price, £6 10s per acre, very easy fJSj ACRES Freehold, all rich level l{) i land, nil improved. There are some splendid river flats on this farm ; well fenced, handy paddocks; house of 5 rooms, milking sheds, etc.; five Jjiuiutes from creamery and township. Price £l2 per acre ; about £3OO cnsh, balance long term at 5 per cent. Stock of 30 cows can be taken ao valuation, pi OH DEPOSIT, balance five years . 8 acres freehold suburban home, new house of five rooms, washhonse, etc. This land is all high and airy, all in grass; river and main load 15 minutes’ walk from Te Aroha. Price £B2O. P OAA Wdl purchase the goodwill of i'/OUU 88 acres land, now carrying 28 head of milking cows ; about 15 years of the lease to run yet. House, milking sheds, etc.; handy to creamery, cchooi and township ; low rent. 0/1 A ACRES Freehold, all level land ; about 60 acres of rich drained swamp on this b'cck. This is the making of a real good dairy farm. Price £6 10s per acre; about £ ;00 cash, balance easy terms. , 1 AAA ACRES unimproved. Some or lt/UU the flrest land in the district is in this block; handy to railway station. etc. Price £3 10s per acre, easy AQ S ACRES Freehold, all in good grass, Do partly fenced; handy to creamery, etc. Price £8 per acre; about £BO cash, balance very eaiy terms. AAA ACRES Freehold, handy little sheep farm, all in grass except 100 acres shelter. This country will winter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £6 per acre, very easy terms to a good man. 1 qq ACRES Freelio d, first-class level iOO land at Waitoa, river and main road, nice patch of native bush This farm is all in grass or crop, well fenced ; handy paddocks ; will carry 60 milking cows. Almost new bouse of 6 rooms, milking sheds, etc.; £-mile from creamery ; bandy to railway station, school, and* township. Price, £l6 per acre; about £BOO cash, balance, easy terms at 5 per cent. Q f*f\ ACRES Freehold, Nice little OOU sheep farm, all in grass, all plougbaable, This is equal to 2£ sheep to the acre, country house cf 4 rooms, sheds, etc. Price only £8 per acre; about £6OO cash, balance easy. J. & G. LOVEGROVE, Land Agents, Te Aroha;
PUBLIC HALL TE AROHA. Under the direction of Peace and B irrow. r Friday Hext, July 9. Return Visit, of the GREAT ELECTRIC OPERABCOPE COMPANY, With an Enirely New Piogramme, including—•‘The Life of Samson,” A Magnificent hand-coloured Picture See him in his blind agony pull the pillars from the Temple of Dagon. “ MERRY WIDOW CRAZE " Will be repeated by special request, and a brilliant selection of entirely new and moving pictures, the whole produced by an entirely new process, and the most powerful electric light now touring the Dominion. PRICES—3s, 2e, Is. Children half-price. Commence at 8 sharp; Look out for searchlight at 7 p.nr nr'Z AROHA DISTRICT CO--1 operative Hairy co„ TENDERS. v Tenders are invited, returnable to the undersigned at NOON, on SATURDAY, July 17th, 1909. Cond# tionsof contract can be seen at my office. No. I—Carting Coal from Waihou Station to Waihou Butter Factory. No. 2—Carting Coal from M ingait Siding to Mangaiti Creamery. No. 3—Carting Coal from Waihou Station to Waitoa Creamery. No, 4—Carting Coal from Te Aroha Station to Te Aroha West Creamery. No. s—Carting coal from Matamata Station to Manga whero Creamery. No 6—Carting Cream, etc., from andtoTe Aroha West Cream* ery to Waihou Butter Factory. No. 7—Carting Cream, etc., from Mangaiti Creamery to and from Waihou. No. B—Cartingß—Carting Cream from Waitoa Creamery to and from Waihou. No. 9—Carting Cream, etc., from and to Mangawhero Creamery to Matamata Railway Station. No. 10—Carting Cream, etc. from and to Turangaomoana Creamery to Matamata. No. 11—Purchase of Buttermilk at Waihou. Factory (lumpaum) No. 12— Painting Factory and, Creameries. Specifications at Secretary’s office. Tender# for Contracts 1 to 5 to be at so much per ton. Tenders for contracts 6,7, 8, 9. 10 at so much per day. Contractors to send in alternative tenders for one or three years. Any tender not necessarily accepted. FRED. W. WILD, Secretary, 856 Te Aroha, Hoarseness in a cbild subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease.. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given *t once or even after the croupy cough has appeared it will prevent the attack. Pleasant to take and contains no poison. For sale by J# B, Johnson, Agent.—Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4433, 8 July 1909, Page 2
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