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COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. COUNTY OF EGMONT. RUAKERE ROAD SPECIAL LOAN. SPECIAL ORDER. TX pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by Section 16 of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913," and with the consent of the Ratepayers of the Ruakere Road Special Rating Area in the County of Egmont hereinafter described, testified by a petition signed by not less than three-fourths of the ratepayers in the said Special Rating Area, the Capital values of whose properties as appearing in the Valuation Roll of tha said County is collectively greater than the Capital values of the properties of the ratepayers who did not so eongent, the Egmont County Council hereby resd-w by way of Special Order as follows: That for the purpose of draining, forming, and metalling that portion of the Ruakere Road on the frontages of subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 34, and subdivisions IA, 18, and 1C of section 36, all in Block IX., Cape Survey District,, the Egmont County Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan of £650, at . four and one-half per centum per annum for a period of thirty- ■- sik and one-half years, and declares that the cost of raising the loan, and the first year's interest on the loan, shall be payable out of the moneys so raised. SPECIAL RATING AREA. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 32; section 33; subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 34; subdivisions IA, 18, and 1C of section 35. all in Block IX, Cape Survey District. The foregoing resolution, which was passed at a specially convened meeting of the Egmont County Council, held on the 12th day of October, 1920, will be submitted for confirmation at a special meeting of the Council, to be held on the 15th day of November, 1920, at 11.30 a.m. W. R. WRIGHT, County Chairman. Opunake, 12th October, 1920. LAMB & MINT SAUCE. NEW POTATOES & GREEN PEAS.

Yott can 'hart 'them fine and early on a COLMORE FARM "UP NORTH." Reg. F. 26. 641 ACRES FREEHOLD, LAND TRANSFER TITLE Area in grass: About 480 acres, comprising good rye grass, cocksfoot and clovers on the flats and .paspalum, lotus, white clover on hills; about 30 acres in oats, 80 acres lying fallow. Contour: About 140 acres dead flat, rich dairying land, mostly clear for ploughing, carrying good feed at present, balance of 500 acres is easy undulating country, practically all ploughable and about 450 acres has Fencing: The property is ring fenced and divided into 12 paddocks, all 7wire sheep proof fences (Johnson's English wire mostly). Water: Good springs and fresh water river bounds the property on the eastern boundary. Buildings: Bare 40 by 12, implement shed, stable and feedroom, trapshed, shanty. House of 6 rooms goe;i with, but is not yet on the property. Land is suitable for dairying, grazing and fattening both sheep and cattle. Stock: The owner has other property grazing in conjunction with this, consequently is unable to say what actual grazing capacity of the property is. Access: The access to the farm is from Dargaville, and the road is all level and metalled to within half a mile. Loan now carried to metal right through tie property. Distance from Dargaville is 2 miles. Dargaville is a township of about 2000 population, and contains churches, hotels (3), accommodation houses, theatres, butter factory, etc. Stock saleyards about 2 miles from the property (2 sales monthly). Price: £27 10s per acre; Terms £3OOO cash, balance arranged at 6 per cent. General: There is considerable prospect of advancement in this property, with further development and subdivision into smaller areas, for which j there is a good demand. COLMORE-WILLIAMS.

THE LAND JJASf OF THE NORTH, COLMORE HOUSE, DARGAVILLE. % STOP. READ THIS SNIP IN GOING CONCERNS. WALK IN, WALK OUT. JC»T ACRES, level to undulating land, all stumped and ploughable except shelter bush. Divided into 12 paddocks well watered by running streams. New 5-roomed bungalow, wash-house, bath, etc. Six-bail cowshed, concrete floor, benzine engine, milking machine with releaser, separator, circular saw, etc. STOCK: 42 good cows, 1 pedigree Jeney bull, 12 heifers, 14 calve 3, 5 breeding sows, 1 boar, 20 store pigs, 25 weaner pigs, 5 horses, poultry, spring | cart, gig, harness, 3 ploughs, drill, disc, tine and chain harrows, mower, cultivator, 4 sets plough harness, saddles, 5 milk cans, 4 cream cans, manure, benzine, chaff, all tools, furniture and kitchen utensils. Four miles from a railway station, li miles butter and caßein factory. Price for quick sale, £4O per acre. Terms, £2OOO cash. APPLY SHARP. ;< HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. P.O. Box 105. JiGMOIfT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1920, Page 7

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