LAND! LAND! LAND! LAND! SUBDI VISIONAL SALE ■'! GOOD DAIRYING LAND. On account of A. J. HUSTON, ESQ., of ASHBURTON, who lias decided to sell on exceptionally easy terms by prhate treaty, his well-known WAIPUKU jji operty .situate on the CROYDON 'ROAD, withiu easy roaeli of Croamcrv, Railway .Station and Post Office i)_. - metalled road:— 190 acres more or less, with 6-roomed house, bathroom, detached wash-house, dairy, man's whare and large cowshed. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, sheep-proof. 130 acres permanent grass; 50 acres in turnips and under cultivation. IliO acres more or l£ss, with 5-roomed house and outbuildings 18-bail cowshed. Subdivided into 0 sheep-proof padlocks. All in permanent grass, with the exception of a few acres of Shelter Bush and about 20 acres under cultivation. fi3 acres more or less, v, ith large shed, sheepyards and dip. Sub» lividcd into S sheep-proof paddocks. All in permanent pa-ittiro, ■and all practically stumped. 130 acres more or less, well subdivided with sheep-proof fences, and all in permanent pasture with the exception of a few acres of shelter bush. 02 acres more or less. Subdivided with shccp-proof fences, All in permanent grass, with the exception of a few acres of shelter flush. ALSO-i His WHITECLIFFS (Pukearuhe) property, comprising 237 acres more or less, with 6-roomed house. Flat and undulating coastal land subdivided into 5 sheep-proof paddocks; all ploughed and in grass, with the exception of a few acres of Terrace and Shelter Bush. Handy to Post Office, School and Cheese Factory. NOTE. —Exceptionally easy terms will be given to approved purchasers oi any of the above sections, as Mr. Huston is desirous of doing business. For further particulars apply to— THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, OR NEWTON KING. LOT' 1. LOT 2. LOT 3. LOT 4. LOT, 5.
IMPORTANT TO CEMENT USERS »£HE DOMINION PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, the largest Cemint Company in New Zealand, are now placing their cement upon the market. With a company capital of some £400,000 the most modern works south of the line have been installed. No expense has been spared in getting the best results. Experts were sent to visit the United States, Canada, and Europe, and to obtain the latest and most efficient methods of cement manufacture. The capacity of the plant will enable (he company to produce 5)0,000 tons per 340 days, being in excess of the total of all other New Zealand companies put together. The Cement already produced HAS PASSED ALL STANDARD TESTS "FLYINC4," WHILE THE INDENTATION, EXPANSION, FINENESS AND TENSION TESTS HAVE PROVED OF A HIGHER STANDARD than that secured by any other New Zealand Cement. The Company is out to produee and supply NOTHING BUT THE BEST! Tn raw material the Company is exceptionally fortunately situated, having an almost unlimited supply of Auckland district FIRST QUALITY Cement Rock, exceeding- 400,000,000 tons. * The whole plant is worked by hydro-electric power. As the quality of the Cement has'such an important bearing on the life of concrete work, those, interested will do well to see that Dominion Brand Cement demanded, so making certain of tho best results, from the best Auckland district stone, and produced under the most modern conditions to a test that will satisfy the most exacting, AGENTSN.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY, At Hawera and all branches, i CHIEF AGENTS'E, GRIFFITHS & CO ...... New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1917, Page 3
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