Selection of First-class FARMS. FREEHOLD. 160 A<^ a " ' n o raßS except 8 acres lucerne, 4 acres barley; well sub-divided and watered, level; land absolutely clear; carrying capacity 00 cows; all general farm buildings; factory and school adjoining property. PRICE -£47 I'ER ACRE, ANi TERMS TO SUIT CLIENT. *' , (422) 119 ACIRES > x g ae re, 12 paddocks, nearly all plougnable, 60 acres already ploughed. all nice swamp laud and capable of great improvement. Buildings: 5-rooined house, 4-bail concrete cow shed, and outbuildings. PRICE £QQ PER ACRE, WITH MILKIXG MACHIXiES GIVEN " t ' UU IN. Exceptionally easy terms. (420) 230 ACRES > situated in Matapn; exceptionally well subdivided, boxthorn hedges; 170 acre? stumped and in good grasseß, 8 acres turnips. Buildings: 10-roomcd house with all conveniences; also 4-roomed house, concrete floor cowshed and yards; milking machines, Hutchison water power in one shed; carrying at present 120 cows, 16 weaners, 8 horses and 30(1 sheep. This farm can be sold either as a whole or in two Mocks. PRICE AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. (423) 1 gA ACRES, all in grass except 10 acres shelter bush, all ploughabler 80 acres already stumped, aub-divided into 10 paddocks; good house of 8 rooms, lfl-bail cowshed, with concrete floor; milking plant driven by water power; good trap and implement shed; situated V4-mile, to creamery and school, 4 miles in Inglewood by good road; carrying capK% 45 cows. PRICE £QQ PER ACRE. TERMS AS PER ARRANGEMENT. vw (430) LEASEHOLD^ QKfl ACRES, all in grass and well sub-divided, all level and well. *" JV watered; carrying capacity 90 to 100 cows. Buildings: Good 7-roomed house, 20-bail concrete floor cowshed, and all general outbuildings; situated 1* miles to factory by good metalled road. LEASE FOR 5 OR 7 YEARS AT ANNUAL RENTAL OF £0 PER ACBE ' (452) I "I O ACRES, all level and well sub-divided; 5-roomed house, concrete ■*■ •*■" cowshed and yards : 3 years' lease to run at 27/6 per acre. Foi sale as going concern, including 39 cows (young and eafly calvers), 1 horse, cart and harness, 9 big store pigs, 11 slips, 3 cows (close to farrowing), 1 boar; 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant, complete with engine, 7 milk cans; 8 acres swedes, 2 acres oati and grass, 2 stacks hay, 2 acres carrots and mangolds; 4 acres just stumped; balance in good grass; situated onr good aapjalt road; li nifles to factory, school and P.P. PRICE £12(j0" EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. • wsg^g^. Agents - Hawera
THE DOMINION PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, the largest Cement Com. ir pany in New Zealand, are now placing their, cement upon the market. *, ift a company capital of some £400,000 the, most modern works south of the line No expense has been spared in getting the best results. Experts were sent to visit the Untied States, Canada, and Europe, and 'to obtain the latest and most effic ent m thods of cement manufacture. The capacity of the plant wilt Table the company to produce 90,000 tons per 340 days, being in excess of the STANDARD TESTS "TRYING" WEIL THE? INDENTATION, EXPANSION, FINENESS AND TENSION TESTS HAVE PROVED OF. A HIGHER STANDARD than that. secured by any other New Zealand Cement. „„ RFgT , The Company is out to produce and supply NOTHINC BUT IHL Bhhl. in ™w material the Company is exceptionally fortunately situated, having au almost;J£ Sift Oakland d ' striet FIRST QUAUTY Cement K ° Ck ' exceeding 400,000,000 tons. ' The whole plant is workcdby hydro-electric power. 1" the quality of the Cement has such an important bearing on the life ot ™L LX those interested will do well to see that Dominion Brand C«m*nt the most modern conditions to a test that wiU satisfy the most exacting, \ AGENTSN.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY, • At Hawera and all branches, CHIEF AGENTSE. GRIFFITHS & CO
HENRY BROWN & CO. TIMBER MERCHANTS AND JOINERY MANUFACTURERS TIMBER YARD AND FACTORY: \ Morley Street (Breakwater Tram) j Near Railway. I JJOORS, gASHEK PRAMES, Q.LASS, QEMENT, ' JRONMONGERY. Timber Supplied Direct from Sawmills to SPECIAL MOTOR SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA AND RETURN •pTVE-SEATER CAR leaves Daily News Office, Currie Street, daily, at 4.30 a.m. for Hawera, reaching latter place at 7 a.m., and connecting with early train to Wanganui. RETURN TIME-TABLE. Leave Hooker's, Hawera , 7.40 „ P. 0., Eltham 8.20 „ P.O. Stratford 9.0 , „ P.O. Inglewood ..>..<'....< 9.40 „ Egmont Village , 9.50 Parcels delivered between Hawera. Eltham, Stratford and New Plymouth. ORDINARY MOTOR COACH FARES. T. H. BRANSGROWE. •fim. ZEALAND INSURANCE . COMPANY, LIMITED. BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATOR. i It is not only the most sanitary Sep- ! arator ever built, but also in simplicity, efficiency and durability it has no equal j SAVES MONEY. SAVES LABOR. SAVES CREAM It get all the cream down to the last trace from either warm or cold milk. It is a simple machine that does not get out of order. It is built for.hand or' power, up to 05 gallons per hour. ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR HOME SEPARATION. Full particulars from B. HARKNES& Engineer, Stratford FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT IN at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham ind King Streets, New Plymouth. Agencies throughout the province TO PATON, MttUMI, ■RING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the M ""ntain or anywhere else. Big, roomy Competent drivers. Good service. INOLEWOOD-TARATA-POTANGI. (IAR leaves Puraogi daily at i.O «.m., liriU J 8.30 a.m., arrives Inglewood 9.30 a.m. Leavei Inglewpod at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.m, T.» TINDLE & SCOTT, Mill «on*r«tot» .;.
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