LAND BUYERS! LuuK AT THIS. 60 ACRES. HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM, adjoining School, Factor/ and Post Office; 25 acres been ploughed, and re-sown, well grassed and fenced; on good metalled road. Six-roomed house and 10-bail cowshed. Price £3O per acre, with £250 cash. Balance 7 years at 5 per cent. A splendid opportunity. 75 ACRES. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe District, exceptionally well grassed and fenced, all ploughable; opposite Factory, Telephone and School. First-class house of 10 rooms, cowshed stables and all necessary outbuildings. Will carry 35 cows. Price £35 per acre; £750 cash. 110 ACRES. CE^f m 3 Y^m^li hvel ' well S rassed > °* g°°<i stalled road, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 50 acres been ploughed good house of six rooms, 11-bail cowshed, cartshed and al nW tt? ' halMe one mile to railway tacent. PCr aCrC; CaSh ' balance 5 years at 5 P er 100 ACRES. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, all level and well sown down in beat English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, Ploughed and renewed; quarter mile from Factory 10 cE £ School; new house of 7 rooms; concrete floor cowshed. Price, £32 10s per acre; £SOO cash. 125 ACRES. 1 ? ailT A arm ' eU grassed > s Plendidly fenced; on good metalled road; half mile to Cheese Factory; one mile to school Lied. W Stati ° n - G °° d hOUSe °* four rooms; tbail Price £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. 150 ACRES, FREEH ? LD I d AIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe .ta in 7 *%**"**?'> well and grassed; subdivided *,? J? r ddock \ all P^gbable; quarter mile to School and FaS and Telephone. Houses of six rooms and four rooms; 16 bail shed (concrete floor), and yards with water laid on ' Pnce £2B per acre; £SOO cash. 200 ACRES. S ™? ? airy n arm ' aU J level and subdivided info Pn«t n«« q 5 well 7 atered 5 quarter mile to School, Factory and Post Office; 8-roomed house, 15-bail cowshed Pnce, £2B per acre, with £BOO cash. ~■■*. ' uere Desi; to purchase Wp h*va m crai reenter the pick ol TaranaM propMeS to £t bm. ! C. and E. Jackson, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, > Broadway, Stratford
CHEAP DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE house. Price £26; £4OO down. ™l"ement abed; 4-roomed §Q ACRES, all in grass well watered; good metalled roads; % mile from £ 23 p er ~ r lS d £wn° ffiCe - G ° od 6 ~ d *"* -d'a/VvenienS 226 A ™' well T\ tered; 1% mU< * from ™«king over 85 cows ft^A*™ 0 ,? hoHße ;„ A s? p , at £20 P er aere J £700 «*»»• 250 ACRES, all in grass; 14 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed; quarter'nule from creamery, one mile from school and 8 tation. Good 6-roomed house, etc. £2O per acre. Easy terms. * «uu iuwu«» Write or call on WAKD AND DUNLOP LAND AGENTS. STRATFORD WE SELL THE EARTH.
DAIKY FARM SNIPS , 11 following fine farm properties are taken'from W. H.. k''Youne & Co'* Land and Property Register. The firm has on its books the best farms in the district. Mr. T. Gardiner, land salesman, has had twenty ylars'Ta rag experience ra the district, and his advice is obtainable by clients as to char J' productlveness ' aßd so on - 01ients sh °™ over properties fre<T of 7g ACRES, all ploughable, nine paddocks, 70 acres ploughed and sown down m English grasses; good house and outbuildings; creamery on section £3O per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. ' y on section., <^y 2 ACRES, 15 paddocks, all ploughable; well fenced, metalled road IV" miles school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed to carry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, 5 acres turnips,! acre carrots, 20 cows, spring drav can* , implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre, a model farm will naV to inspect. . ' * J 110 AOEES > abmit 70 acres stum Ped and resown; 11 paddocks; all well sheltered with natural and prnamental plantation; good 7-roomed house splendid outbuildings; everything in real good order- £34 per acre- boJ terms. r ', 6 u •yyi? ACRES; tip-top Dairy Farm, one mile school, factory and rajlwayetation; good buildings, and orchard. Price £27 per acre; easy terms to a good man. ' ' 124 ACRES, 105 in grass, balance in bush, good fences, metalled road *" school, creamery and P.O. one mile; good house and cowshed £l2 per acre; £3BB cash, or will exchange for sheep country. 255 ACRES ' aU in S rass ( 8 acres shelter), 14 paddocks, well watered- all "" , ploughable, and 90 ploughed and 'grassed; sheep-proof fencW- 15 chains from creamery, one mile from factory, school, post office and railwav station; good buildings; £l7 10s per acre. A splendid opportunity gHEEP FARM.-540 acres; 470 acres in grass, turnips and rape- two miles from school; 1.i.p.; good large sheepyards, cowshed and prolific orchardgood terms; consider exchange for good dairy farm * W. H.H. YOUNG & CO. LAND AN PRO PERTY AGENTS *"'•*■ .-, TJXTr> STRATFORD. v "« LAND SALESMAN ~. f . T . GARDINER,
No ether Tm standi whig* J*Ti oxetllenoe and 15| ACRES all in-grass, all ploughable; 7-roomed house, 12-bail 96 A 2l(nl.™,'if d ' w "™„ ,h "l' "'""I. «'•» «>««bl» for cows; land .» STATE YOUR 1. MOKE PROPERTIES WANTED BUYERS! MENTS. lAM OUT M)R BUSKESS!! J. H THOMPSON LAND AGENT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 315, 3 July 1912, Page 3
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