LOOK AT THIS. WHO SAID LAND WAS SCARCE? They didn't know of C. & E. JACKSON-nor of our own WnnH«. _ rf „„ „ uuty in k0 JJg FREE of charge or obligation. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM-400 ACRES. exchange for dairv farm m t„ onn „ ,-,, . * y lUs " "« s<= xux uairy raim up to 200 acres. Equity £2200. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-106 ACRES. CHOICE TOWN LOTS On the Easiest of Terms. CONSULT US-AND GET RID OF THE LANDLORD 7-ROOMED HOUSE and 15 acres of freehold land nil w„i a" « grassed, fenced and subdivide; ZS VS? class condition; only U m iles from 13 <2L i^ d m first£4oo cash. :■ ' Post offiee v ? n ce, £14% a«. 6 " ro ° med nou se, washhouse and dairy U mil™ <w. -d Office. Really good section, and cheap at »t £WO cash ? G. and E. Jackson. STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS Broadway, Stratford '
T. LAMASON AUCTIONEER , ..STRATFORD. £3OO SEODR ES 151 ACRE DAIRY FARM nWSE to Lepperton, 1% miles from Creamery and School- J5 rnnma A v 14-bail shed. All cleared and nearly all ploLKe • «rrri£ Tl other stock at present. Price £ls lfe. carrying 35 cowa and (59) ONLY £235 FOR ffl ACRES FARM tin Road by Inglewood. Splendid little farm; all plouehable- 8-roo A ' ""*"« 2 ° C ° WSJ 5 S T^ (58) W. SKIPWORTH .. LAND SALESMAN.
STRAIGHT OUT LEASE 5 YEARS t7v°i P r° S • + S P lendld , ho V se a , nd co wshed, with outbuildinga. Rental, £2lO per year,-no rates; auarter in advance. GET IN EARLY. WARD AND DTJNLOP LAND AGENTS. STRATFORD. WE SELL THE EARTH.
CHEAP PRODUCTIVE LAND THESE PROPERTIES ARE DESERVING OF YOUR INSPECTION & ENQUIRY W. H. H, YOUNG & CO. TAKE the following from their list, which is probably the most compressive in the whole province. EXCHANGE for N.P. FARM—7S acres, all in grass; six paddocks, all well watered; all ploughable; creamery ou property; five miles to railway; good. metalled road; good house and orchard. Consider exchange for small farmin N.P. district. £lB 10s per acre. Terms good. FINE DAIRY FARM.—7B acres, in 9or 10 padiLcks; freehold; well watered by running streams; nearly GO acres ■ r -rz\ ploughed, and rest all ploughable; creamery on section; good house j,].. outbuildings. A cheap and productive farm at £3O per acre. AN EASILY MANAGED PLACE.—I 77 acres good dairying land; freehold; ring fenced; good metalled roads; only one mile from factory and railway sta- ' tion; good buildings. Price £27 10s an acre, on terms. SHEEP & GRAZING FARMS—BSO acres, 150 in bush; well subdivided, ana sheep-proof fencing; good area can be ploughed; 1% miles from school, post ■ i office and railway station, with railway line traversing the property. All the necessary buildings, woolshed, dip, stock-yards, etc.' Considerable amount of milling timber on the place, and a sawmill only a mile and a half away £I2OO down. ' 800 acres; 200 acres 'n grass; well watered; carry two sheep comfortablyj will exchange for small dairy farm. Price £3 10s per acre. ~. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING.—44S acres; 300 acres lu grass, six paddocks; freehold; 100 acres ploughable; sheep-proof fencing; good metalled ' road; iy 2 miles from school, seven miles to railway; •• ...1 Louse, orchard, sheep yards, cowshed and dairy. Suitable for mixed farming. Owner selling on account of ill-health. £7 15s per acre; £ooo down, balance easy, 5256 acres, 2850 acres in grass; 21 paddocks (3075 acres ;..re freehold, ' and remainder on 1.i.p.. 0.r.p., and education lease); fair amount ploughable; good fences; good dray road, part 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
SHEEP AND DAIRY LAND >AA ACRES at £lO 10s per acre; long frontage, easy to cut up, close to scliool, factory and railway; fIOO acres freehold, acres L.1.P., 200 acres E.R.; 23 paddocks, ring-fenced (7-wire); ICOO acres in grass, balance bush} about 300 acres ploughable; easily carry 2 sheep to acre and cattle; part adapted for dairying; warm sheltered land, and lies we 1 ' to the sun. BUILDINGS. —House of 0 rooms, bath, washhouse, dairy, woolshed, yards, concrete dip. Equity, £IO,OOO (good mortgage). Sell on good terms, or consider exchange for 300 to 400 acres in South TaranaUi or Wanganui district. J. H. THOMPSON .. LAND AGENT STRAXFOBD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 117, 3 October 1912, Page 3
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