LAND LOOK AT 80 ACEES. HANDY LITTLE DAIET FARM, all pliable and sown down in best English grasses, subdivided into 6 paddocks- i-mile I S? am ?v and^ ai n ay - Station; 5 - roomed llouse and 12-bail • ■ i- sIS a unproved farm, good position land of wen quality, well sheltered. Cheap at £23 10s. £550 cash. ' 100 ACRES. GOOD level farm, subdivided into 5 paddocks; freehold land - well fenced and grassed; 1 mile from school ind laetoiy stock coppeftur tavet?' P U ' 2 h ° rSeS ' C " n ' hamss < buckets; £4OO cash. ' ,as agoing concern, Only £2O per acre STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—IIO ACRES. QNE-,THIRD ploughed and re-grassed, all ploughable 12 narT docks, 6-roomed house, 11-bail cowshed pirt cW ' i outbuildings; quarter of a mile from Creamery and ? n /1 °# Railway Station; situated on main road. Will lease for iTves™^ 150 ACRES. SPLENDID Freehold Dairy Farm all lpmi i q , plough; fmile to School Factory -mrl' PaT* P °S. lo * miles from Stratford; new house of 7 A n 7 StatB ®J % stables and concrete-floor cowshed • very sX3?fn e ,°" vemeilcfes 5 50-acre farms. Good and cheap'at'£27 per aSe; ffiofSf UP mt ° TOWN PROPERTIES. 10 ACRES OF LAND and well-built hmi«o u , 'hayshed, storeroom, etc.; situated lj miles from iCtOffi 86 ' grounds nicely laid out'and planted' with live h!rW Post , °® c , e 5 position. * $ ACRES, with splendid 8-roomed housp with including hot and cold waterVS'- J' 7 ■ v 7, convenien ce, etc.; nice high position, just outside borough t l eleph ° ne , well fenced, and planted with shelter and ' ?i. section, good value. £1350; £450- cash, omental trees, and very /-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences inelnrlirxr >i«f j n £460; only £l6O cash. 7to ,P ° St offieein Strict cIZ {ft* Vt ofZl^ 8 and can advise our clients : where best to purchase our register the piek of Taranaki from fi. and E, Jackson, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS Broadway, Stratford
. 1 T. LAMASON auctioneer. .stratforb, ;\ . i£3oo SECUEES '- 151 ACRE BAItfY farm CLOSE to-Lepperton, iy 2 miles from Creamery and Sehnnl. - ~ 14^' 8fc«l. All cleared andWarly all pWh,w P V . '.°" ro# ® ed " llo Me. other stock! at present. Price £ls lQs : '. c <- f c,an ) ln g 35 cows and ' • ' ' - (59)' ;■ oNcy £235- r0 547 ACBE a S FARM f s, 53a sassa? ash sstir.vi/w'*---A real., snip.*' * ° " • ' . . » , ... , ('3B) v.mpwoßTii....;..; v ..;; LAJn) salesman. CEEAP DAIRY JARMS FOR SAuT" 75 rs ™ taM house. Priqe £2«j £4OO down. - ' ~. fr " .groomed 80 ACRES, all in grass, weli watered; ffcod metalled r™a«. «/ •, , creamery and Post Office, Gpod 6-roomed jtWr S Viiy * £23 per acta; £450 down. oroomea tease, andj-H onvemeittial. f 226 we " * atere 4s m pites from dhki** 'W- 85~ cbw ' Fme 8-roomed house. A slip dt \ £2O for h?7iV. „..k - ggo-iw-mpm, i4paddocksj IM ; from creamery, one mile frorii' school' an d s'ht?/ rJT v V house, etc. , £2O per acre. Easv terms. on ' G ° od ' C-r.oometf ggg ACRfes, w3l watered; mifes from W : 85 ., ' Fme 8-roomed house. A ssip dt -£2O {-,er acre • *~«v. —«• • CO "2 U paddocks, """ ' aiile from' £2O per acre. Easy terms. Write dr call on . (• WAJM) -AND- BUN LOP « LATO AGENT WE SELL Tim *,»,» ' • ' I- i , | -ii CHEAT 5 PRODUCTIVE LAND THESE PROPERTIES ARE DESERVING OF YOUR INSPECTION & ENQUIRY. J : W. "H.' Hv YOUJfGj: & CO. T AKE the following from-their list, which is I?£ ,ba(.,h- the mast comprehensive ;m the whole province. v 3 * ' p EXCHANGE for N.P. FARM.—7S acres, all in grass"; six paddocks, all well watered; all ploughable; cr.earoery on property, live miles to railway *ood metalled road; good Rouse-: and orchard. Consider exchange for small farm • in N.P. district. £lB 10s per acre. Terms good. FINE DAIRY FARM.-78 acres, in 9 or 10 paddocks j freehold; well watered by ranmng otreftms GO acres,, been ploughed, and rest al' ' ploughable; creamery on section; good house and outbuildings. A cheatfand ■ productive farm at £3O per acre. ' P and > AN EASILY MANAGED PLACE, -li7 acres good dairying land- freehold- • ring fenced; good metalled roatk; only one mile from factory and railway sta' tidn; good buildings. Price £27 IDs an acre, on tonus. SHEEP & GRAZING FARMS.—BSO acres, 150 in bush; we ll subdivided and sheep-proof fencing; good area can be ploughed; l Va miles from school/post ' office and railway station, with railway 'lmo< travorsinc the property All X ' necessary buildings, woolshed, dip," stock-yards, etc. Considerable amountof milling timber on the place, and a sawmill only a mile and a half aiv : £ 1-200 down. a JUUt a ™ - 800 acres; 200 acres It, grass; well watered; carry (wo sheep comfortably will exchange for small dairy farm. Price £3 LOs'per acre SUITABLE FOR.MIXED FAIIMING.-445 acres; 300 acres in "grass six nad docks; .freehold; 100 acres plougliable; sheep-proof fencing; good' metalled road; V/. miles from school, seven miles to railway; good house orehard " sheep yards, cowshed and dairy. Suitable for mixed farmin" Owner sell' ' ing on account of ill-health. £7 15s per acre; £,jfio down*balance n<n--5256 acres, 2850 acres hr 21 paddocks (Sii7.» acres are freehold and remainder on l.i.p, 0.r.p., a:id eduction 1.-a.vi : fair ~n l0I1!lt. ph.n-liable-good fences; good drav road, pari: niut-iIK-il. Price ,C,j 1()>. Terms Cui b' arranged. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER FINE FARMS. W. IT. 11. YOUNG & CO., LAND A(i KXTS. S TR4TFORI) I. (.IAIvDIXIiR, Ijimd Salesman.
150 ACRES. Lease. First-class dairy land; 7-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings in splendid order; carrying 00 cows; clean, level land; good district; handy to school, iactory, large" town and railway.. Rent, 32/6 an acre; straight lealse—no goodwill. 226 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« mile from Daily Factory. Good metal roads. Will carry 00 cows and dry stock. Six-roomed house; 12-' bail cowshed; large hav-shed and other outbuildings. Will exchange for smaller dairy farm, sheep farm, or business. Mort gage £I4OO first, 4% years to run at oy z per cent. PRICE PER ACRE EQUITY £J3 J2 J. H. THOMPSON LAND AGENT STEATFOSD. Q
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 63, 1 August 1912, Page 3
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