WANTED. —Hots >maid Waitress. —A. July for particulars at this Office: 1087 I A CARD. Dr. C. G. KENNY, i BRIDGE STREET, IE AROHA. Late Surgeon-Sup. Waikato District Hospital ; Government R sident ' Medical Oificor of Rotorua and of TeAroha. 1005 TS AROHA DISTRICT PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH: ANNUAL Soiree & Concert, Will be held in the Public Hall, To Aroha. on TUESDAY NEXT, 23bu Inst, when the following programme will be rendered : Opening, Match & Hymn by Girls of Sunday School Trio, “ Orpheus With His Lute,’ Mesdames Axford, Blair, and Costello Cornet Duet, Selected, Messrs Dono* van and Buchan Song, “ Plymouth Hoe,” Mr N. Me Kenzie Step Dancing, Highland Fling, Misses Gordon (Thames) Flute Solo, “ Salu D’Amour,” Mr Pickmere Song, Selected, Mr T. Mcludoe Scotch Reading, Rev. W. C. Blair Interval and distribution of Sunday School Prizes. Cornet Solo, Selected, Mr T. Donovan Quartette, “ Good-night, Beloved,” Mesdames Axford and Blair Messrs Rayner and Payze Step Dancing/ 4 Sword Dance ” Misses Gordon (Thames) Song, “ When the Heart is Young,” Mrs Costello Song, “ Blue Bonnets,” Rev. W. C, Blair Cornet Duet, Selection, Messrs Donovan and Buchan Vocal Duet, Misses Gordon, Thames TEA at 6 p.m. TICKECS, Is 6d, Children Half-price, CONCERT ax 8 p.m, 1086
THE _MARTRemoval Notice. MACKIE & SONS AUCTIONEERS AND CEHERAL DEALERS Auction Sale Saturday Two 4ft by 6ft iron bedsteads, wire and kapok mattresses, 1 single bed mattress, 1 couch, duchess pair,. 1 Helping Hand Treadle Sewing Machine, Oilcloth, Kitchen Utensils, Kettles, Saucepans, Crockery, 1 piano. All without reserve, Also a consignment of trousers, shirts, underwear in variety, door mats, bedside mats, hearth rugs, and 2 good second- hand bicycles, camp ovens, 1 good safe, verandah seat, and to clear without the slightest reserve towel rollers, potato mashers, and a lot of sundries Large consignment of clothing, clocks, and watches. Auctioneer P. S. MACKIE SALES will in future be held in EEID’S BUILDINGS, (Opposite the Palace Hotel,) 822
J, G. LOVEGROVE LAND AGENTS, TE AEOHA. FOE SALE. 170 ACRES Freehold, all first-class 11 V/ level land, all piougbable ; river and road frontage, mostly improved, but plenty of rough feed. Just the farm for man with small capital. Handy to creamery. Price, £6 10s per acre, very easy terms. 1 A*7 ACRES Freehold, all rich level -MJI land, all improved. There are some splendid river flats on this farm; well fenced, handy paddocks; house of 6 rooms, nr dking sheds, etc.; five mi utes from creamery and township. Price £l2 per acre; about £3OO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. Stock of 30 cow* can be taken at valuation. ■j AAA ACRES unimproved. Some of JLt/ vv the finest land in the district is in this block; handy to railway station, etc. Price £3 10s per ogre, easy terms. 00 ACSS.S Freehold, all in good grass, partly fended; handy to creamery, etc. Price £8 per acreabout £BO cash, balance very easy terms. QAA ACRES Freehold, handy little O\J\J sheep farm, all in grass except 100 acres shelter. This country will winter 2sh pto the acre. Price £6 per acre, very easy terms to a good man. O£A ACRES Freehold. Nice little OU\J sheep farm, all in grass, all ploughaable, This is equal to 2J sheep to the acre, country house cf 4 rooms, sheds, etc. Price only £8 per acre; about £6OO cash, balance easy. 1 QQ ACRES Freehold, first-class level 100 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 house of 6 rooms, milking sheds, etc.; J-mile from creamery ; handy to railway station, school, and township- Price, £l6 per acre; about £BOO cash, balance, easy terms at 5 per cent. X? 1 OA DEPOSIT, balance five years > £jX/£\J 8 acres freehold suburban home, new house of five rooms, washhouse, etc. This land is all high and airy, all in grass; river #nd main load ; 15 minuW walk from Te Aroha. Price £g2o CASH—I 67 Acres at £? 15 £4O per acre, all first-class level land, river and main road frontages, about 30 acres rich river flats, 40 acres ready for grass, balance rough feed. One mile from creamery, school and township. This is the makings of a splendid dairy farm. Apply at once J. & G: LOVEGROVE, Laod Agents, Te Aroha; 40
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4491, 20 November 1909, Page 2
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