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AT THSS. 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. i CHOICE DAIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe District, except * TrV' 611 gr fl Sed and fenced > all Ploughable; opposite Factory Telephone and School. First-class house of 10 rooms, cows HE *ZZL U?n eSS t ry outbuildin S«. Will carry 35 cows. Price too per acre; £750 cash. 110 ACRES. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, all level, well grassed, on good metalled load, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 50 acres been ploi good house of six rooms, 11-bail cowshed, cartshed and-al" So? °Prt Sf ; to factory, one mile to railway Siacent. " aCre| Casb ' balance 5 years at * P er 100 ACRES. MIRY FAU s a l l level and weU so ™ d «wn in beat English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 85 acres be ploughed and renewed; quarter mile from Factory 10 chair fechool; new house of 7 rooms; concrete floor cowshed. • Price, £32 10s per acre; :£SOO cash. ~ 125 ACRES. "^riS 0 ? ? alry eU graSSed ' s P fenced; on good 11 Z ♦ T-, ; half c mil . e t0 Cheese ™ mile to school; cowThed ° n ' G °° d house '? i: four rooms 5 8-bait Price'£l6 per acre; £SOO cash. 150 ACRES, l SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe District; very good quality; well fenced and grassed; subdivide nto 10 paddocks, all ploughable; quarter mile to School and I and Telephone, u/msep of six rooms and four rooms; 16-bail cowshed (concre' ,ioor), and yards with water laid on. ■• ■.' .. Pnce £2B per acre,; £SOO cash. i 200 ACRES.

SPLENDID Dairy Farm, all level and plbughable, subdivided into p A?iT dOC o kS; weU watered; quarter mile to School, Factory and 1 Post, Ofifce; 8-roomed house, 15-bail ,eowshed Pricey £2B per acre, with £BOO cash. ; f? 0^ 3 "^ 8 We a 7 e had 16 J rears> successful dairy farminl m this district, we claim to have a fair knowledge of land . and E. Jackson, &AND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway, Stratford

T> LAMASON AUCTIONEER . LAND-SEEKERS. .............STRATFORD., THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. b close to Eltham ffownship. All i hable. Carries 25 head of cattle, i Gooa Hl * ,-.„., house stable trap-shed, ruachme-shed aAiternZ-Zn °fi£bailed cashed, concrete floors. P r i ce £4B; £4OO cash; balance arranged to suit purchaser. ' Udwnce W. SKIPWORTH. ..l'aKd SALESMAN. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE mimxMMMMwWi creamery and Post Officev Good £23 per acre; £450 down. "j ~'~"' " 226 watered; I*4 trom oW: 85 co*l. 250 ACRES, all m grass; 14 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed; quaiter mile i." , fro^ o c n reamer y. one ™le from,, school .and' station. Good O-roometf house, etc. £2O per acre. Easy terms. roomea Write or call on t WAKD AND DUNLOP \ LAND AGENTS. STRATFORD. ' WE SELL THE EARTH. * 'CHEAP PRODUCTIVE LAND. ' .' THESE PROPERTIES ARE DESERVING OF YOUR INSPECTION^'ENQUIRY W. H. H. YOUNG & CO. ' rpAKE the following from their list, which is probably the most'coi sive in the whole province. > ■'■ • EXCHANGE for N.P. FARM.-75 acres, all in grass; six iaddocks, aA well ' watered; all ploughable; creamery oh property; five miles f to mil way.: good jneta-llod road; good house and orchard. Consider exchange for small farm'' in N.P., district. £lB 10s per acre. Terms good. - y FINE DAIRY. FARM.—7B acres, in 9or 10 paddocks; freehold; well- wat- " ered by running streams; nearly '6O acres been ploughed, and rest al' ploughable; creamery on section--good house and outbuildings. A cheap and • productive farm at £3O per acre. "■ AN EASILY -MANAGED PLACE.-177 acres good dairying laiid/ freehold-' ■ ring fenced; good metalled roads; billy one mile from factory and railway sta-'' tion; good buildings. Price £27-10s an acre, on terms , , -SHEEP & GRAZING FARMS.-Sso'acres, 150 in bush; well subdivided and ;• sheep-proof fencing; good area can be ploughed; 1% miles from school 'post , office and railway station, with railway line traversing the property All the necessary buildings, woolshed, dip;stbck-yards, etc. Considerable amount of milling timber on. the place, and a sawmill only a mile and a half awav ' .'£ 1200 down. ■>.? 800 acres; 200 acres in grass; well watered; carry two sheep comfortablywill exchange for small dairy farm. Price £3 10s per acre SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING.-145 acres; 300\aeres in grass, six paddocks; freehold; 100 acres ploughable; sheep-proof fencing; good' metalled road; 1% miles from school, seven miles to railway; good house orchard sheep yards, cowshed and dairy. Suitable for mixed farming. Owner selling on account ofi. ill-health. £7 15s per acre; £SOO clown, balance'easy ' 5256 acres, 2850 acres in grass; 21 paddocks (3!)/5 acres are freehold" and remainder on 1.i.p., 0.r.p., and education lease); fair amount plouMiable' ■ good fences; good dray road, paj-t metalled. Price £5 10s. Terms "can be ; arranged. . '' AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER FINE FARMS. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., LAND AGENTS, .STRATFORD T. GARDINER, Land Salesman.

Lan Buyers! Your Oppor aity! FOR EXCHANGE 226 ACRES FREEHOLD ; 211 acres in grass; 10 acres bush; 8 acres turnips 12 acres in young grass and oats ; ISO acres ploughable. Well watered. Subdivided into nine paddocks. Good fencing. 12 miles from Railway Station; one mile from school and Post Office: y 2 mile from Dairy Factory. Good metal roads. Will carry 60 cows and dry stock. . Six-roomed house; 12-bail cowshed; large hay-shed and other outbuildings. Will exchange for smaller dairyfarm, sheep farm, or business mortgage. £I4OO first, 4 J / 2 years to run at 5 1 / s pcr cent. PRICE PER ACRE £lO. JTX LAND AGENT £1312 STBATFOBD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 3

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