rheep on Grazing Land j TARANAKL* ■ '".■■''■■ 'f-j liß6l Acres, all in grass and ring-fenced ;\vith shnep proof fencing". Subdivided Unto 25 paddocks, all well watered anj Jfree from'SWaeds: ;i • ; AU'; necessary buildings. AlVbe'ach larid,<andcls one of the ! finest fattening farms in the dominion. i In the rine months ending September } la'st, it fattened 370 bullocks and 4,000 sheep. The property is about 25 miles south of New by a splendid metalled road. Price £2l per acre. Easy te;ms to good man The owner of this property who owns extensive , property round the Normanby and : Hawera districts, assures me that this farm will.fatten more than double the stock the Hawera and Normanby country will. 1985 Acres, 1600 acres felled and in ; grass. King ftneed and ' .nto a number of paddocks, all sheep proof fencjrg. The whole cf this property ear} be-ridden: over. Totarafencing, with plenty of totara for further fencing. 800 acres in the front are rich river flats and are used . for fattening bullocks. The balance is splendid theep country, being all of limestone formation. Will winter 2£ sheep and do them .well. G-roomed. house and., wqolshed, sheep dip. 15 miles Jrom Awaki ao, and 32 . from Te Kuiti. The North Main Road divides '■ the property into 2 sections, 801 and 1184 acres respectively. Price f 9;j per acre. Terms £6,000 cash,, balance' ca&, remain. SHAREBROKEE & LAND AGENT ''- ' ' 'NEW PLYMOUTH 1630 Acres. 6QA ACRfld, LLP!, and 1000 acres OU O.R P. at 17s 6d per acre, about ! 7,66, a|rHifppra£s, balancejbush"; $ " ) . « Ca&iea acre.;-, -. .. : 5-rbbmea dwelling, battle' ahd 'sheep yards, sheep dip etc. Prlfti:£j2 10s per #re.; Apply EarlyLAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION •'■"' agents; ■'■'■•■;'"' ; ; HIDGWAY : STREET,'WANGANIJI.' 7 Don't Eat What the Doc to" \ Orders. /■ " '}■-■ ' [ i Eat the same'as he eati. • ' SPEAKING from Ipng personal experi- ' ence,'Dr. Andrew Wilson of London, says; "Bermaline Bread (Montgomery's patent), ctvn : be recommended with con- . fidenceV-' . -.! We, ' manufactiire the, real Mackayi 'One of our jpermaline loaves is' equal to one pound of the 'best gravy heef Have no., other.-MACKAY & v SONS' Bakers and-Confectioners ■'■■■ '■■'■■;* *' ■ •: : /- Taueru HoteS. "T\ VERY' Comfort and Conveniences ij lii provided. The appointments are right up-to-date, , first-class table kept. Best brands of liquor Blocked. Good stabling and paddocking for the use of stock.- Coaehstdps at door. :,>;;".: W. EAGLE, .-.-. ..-. . ; Propbietob
Ladies I who take a pride in Cooking and Baking find that they can get the best results by using j Coa'brookdale Coal. ;J -7 ffis renowned Coal gives a quick live fire, and is' unequiilledrSr" ■; h;eat-pin|!;pr,o : ties bY any CoarJsold in the Dominion:' r is daily- becoming;-more;: popular, because it is found to do its wo r k mors efficiently, and in the end more econom - caliy than cheap he.tless Lignitesv brookdaieisWestport Coal, but not all Wes:port Ccal is CGaibfook- ' dale I ; ! : " : ''' : "-"X:- : Insist on get ing | COALiROO'iiDJILfeS" and NOT a substitute. . ] Sold by Coal Merchants I throughout the Dominion.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 3
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