FARMS. GREAT CHANCE FOR MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL, ONLY £IOO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 100 ACRES in the Eltham-Ngaere disI trict. All in grass save 14 acres of mangolds, carrots, swedes and oats. About 25 tons of oaten hay. All level, watered by windmills and . creek, will carry 70 cows. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; nine bail concreted milking shed with milking machine, engine, etc. (all new and cost £250). Close to factory on good road. Price £55 per acre, including machines, crops, hay, etc. Terms, £IOO cash, balance at 5) per cent., spread over a term of 7 years. Get in early. This farm is sure to be snapped up quickly. (No. 6155) GRANT AND CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE, P. 0., HAWERA. CLIENT WANTS SMALL FARM IN STRATFORD OR SURROUNDING DISTRICT. 190 ACRES all in grass, save 25 acres in turnips, oats and maize. Well watered, subdivided into 14 paddocks, and all level. Will carry 80 cows. 5-roorned house, 20 bail race shed (concreted), with Ridd Milking Machine installed. Trapshed, man’s room, piggeries, etc. Situated 10 miles from Hawera. Adjoins school and factory. Price, including machines, £57 per acre. Equity £2400, balance 7 years at 5) per cent. Any difference in equities can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Owner enlisting and wishes to exchange for a small property (may consider good town or suburban property). Apply quickly to (No. 398 E) GRANT AND CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE, P. 0.„ HAWERA. GREAT CRASS COUNTRY. INSPECTED and RECOMMENDED. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY OR SMALLER FARM. ■ t 31.0 ACRES of good bush country, exceptionally well grassed and at the present time carrying a lot of feed, y,* ,180 .acres- grassed balance bush.
J Dark loamy soil. Alt been heavy bush (Wintry, lias b.eon felled many, years and,, would not take much clearing up. Level and undulating land, well watered and in 3 padddcks. 5 room house and nearly new cowshed. Hoad metalled to within 1* miles. 1\ miles from factory. West Coast Lease, 10 years at Is 6d per acre, right of renewal for 21 years and full compensation for improvements. Price £ll per acre. Equity £BOO. Owner will,exchange as above.— Apply to (No. 361 E) GRANT AND CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE, P. 0., .RAWERA. HAWERA TOWN PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE. OWNERS WANT FARMS. It is seldom that property in Hawera, which is the soundest and most progressive town in Taranaki, can be secured for exchange purposes. However, at the present time we are in a position to offer some exceptionally choice properties, comprising suburlan and town houses and sections. Our clients want to get on the land, and will consider exchanging for farms. We will guarantee to sell any good farm offered at reasonable price and [terms, provided the owner will accept Hawera properties in exchange or as a [deposit- This proposition should apeal especially to farmers contemplating retiring and coming in to town to live. We invite correspondence. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE, P. 0., HAWERA.
£2OO CASH SECURES 100 ACRES, T'E ROTE 100 ACRES, situate 2 miles from To Roti. All in grass, well watered by river, creek and ram, G paddocks. Will carry 45 cows easily, G-roomed house, IG-hai] concreted milking shed, piggeries, cart shed, etc. I mile factory, i mile school. Price £52 per acre. Terms, £2OO cash, balance can bo arranged on easy terms, repayable over a period of 7 years at 5 per cent. (No. «08S.) GRANT AND CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE, P. 0., HAWERA. LEASE NEAR HAWERA. 145 ACRES, all in grass, save 5 acres crops (also 10 acres hay in stacks), well fenced and sub-divided into 0 paddocks. Will carry 75 cows easily. Practically all level and well watered. G-roomed house, 10-bail race shed and other outbuildings. Only G miles from Hawera, 2 miles from factory, and 2 from ’ school. Lease 0 years from .1 uly at 50s. Goodwill £SO. (No. GO IS.) GRANT AND CAMPBELL, OPPOSITE, P. 0., HAWERA. For Farms of all .descriptions for Sale, Lease, and Exchange, see GRANT AND HOUSE, LAND ANT) BUSINESS AGENTS, Opposite Post Ollice, hawera.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 81, 11 March 1916, Page 8
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