WHO SAID LAND WAS SCARCE? They didn't know of C. & E. JACKSON-nor of our own Wonder. ful District. We can offer you variety and value, dairy land and mixed farm land, building; sites and house properties, and we invite you to step in to see us. We'll show you round quite FREE of charge or obligation. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM-400 ACRES. Ail in. grass, well, fenced 'and subdivided, on good motor roi ' tage and up-to-date woolshed, dip and yards Price £9 10s exchange for dairy.farm up to 200 acres. Equity £2200.' ' STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-106 AQRES. Splendidly grassed dairy farm, handy to Factory and School onlr two miles from town well fenced, and all ploughable New Zl roomed house, cowshed, etc., in first-class condition- situated on good metalled road. Rental, 25s per acre CHOICE TOWN LOTS On the Easiest of Termi. CONSULT US-AND GET, RID OF THE LANDLORD. 7-ROOMED HOUSE and 15 acres of freehold land, all level and weff grassed., imc.p.A and i, _.i, , ~. t. u weu 20 ACRES and splendily erected 7-roomed house, every convenience, and comfort provided for; hot and cold water, electric ™ copper tubs, large stables, trapshed, and about 3 acres of bea shelter bush. Xand all level and. suitable for cutting up into 5 sections. Price £2500; £750 cash. P Q * ACRES <^° ICE TOWN PROPERTY just outside borough"; Offi™ T e ,? h T?' and dairy; 1| miles from Post Office. : Roally good section, and cheap at £600; £IOO cash '
G. and E. Jackson. &AND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS Broadway, Stratford T. LAMASON AUCT10NEER...,..,.., ..STRATFORD. £3OO SECUEES 151 DAIRY FARM ««. I ** aU . ah ? L M CleaTed and aU P lou gkiMe; carrying 35 cows aid other stock at present. Price £ls I&. ' * s M COWB J™ ONLY £235 FOR 47 ACRES FAR M ° N wW Y ?? Ie Spl ' ndid ' iitle fann ' ploughable; 8-roomed house, 3-bail shed, trapshed; carrying 20 cows; 5 paddocks. Price £lB lta. a reai snip. W. SKIPWOETH.'. , LAND SALESMAN. STRAIGHT OUT LEASE 5 YEARS > ACRES, Ngaere, 12 paddocks,; 60 acres ploughed, and all ploughabht well fenced and watered; 1% miles from railway, school; cheese faetory opposite. Splendid house and cowshed, v with outbuildings. Rental, £2lO per year, no rates; auarter. in advance. GET IN EARLY. WARD AND DUNLOP LAND AGENTS. ..... , STRATFORD. WE SELL THE EAHTH. CHEAP PRODUCTIVE JJAND I THESE PROPERTIES ARE DESERVING OP YOUR INSPECTION & ENQUIR* ; W. H. H, YOUJSFG^COr^;^' the following from their list, which is probably sive in the whole province. ■ ■ ' i. < '. EXCHANGE for N.P. FABM—7S acres, all in grate; six paddcVka, sU«»vreft watered; all ploughable; creamery on property; flye miles to railway; goqd metalled road; good house and orchard. Consider exchange for small f,arin in N.P. district. £lB 10s per acre. Terms good. ' . '.' FINE DAIRY FARM.—7B acres, in 9or 10 pad&cks; freehold; well wa't- \ ercd, by running streams; nearly 60 acres • -rz\ -ploughed, and rest' ..all j" ploughable; creamery on section; good house ;a. outbuildings. A cheap aniT t 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 station; good buildings. Pcioe £27 10s an acre, on terms. SHEEP & GRAZING FARMS—BSO acres, 150 in bush; well subdivided, and sheep-proof fencing; good area can be ploughed; iy a miles from school, post office and railway station, with railway line traversing the property. All the necessary buildings, woolshed, dip, stock-yards, etc. Considerable amount of milling thnbar on the glace, and a sawmill only a mile and a half away. \ £I2OO down. ' ' SOO acres; 200 acres in grass; well watered; carry two sheep comfortably}, will exchange for small dairy farm. Price £3 10s per acre. ,■ SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING.—44S acres; 300 acres in grass, six pad- ■ dockp; free-held; 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 sell-"' ing on account of ill-health. £7 15s per acre; £SOO down, balance sasy,,, 525 C acres, 2856' acres in grass; 21 paddocks (:!!)75 acres' are freehold, and remainder on 1.i.p.. o'.r.p., and education htar) ; fair amount ploughabl&j good fences; good dray road, part metalled, irice £5 10s. Terms be arranged. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHEIt FINE FARMS. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., LAND AGENTS, STRATFORD. T. GARDINER, Land Salesman. 1 QAfk ACRF>S at £lO 10s per acre; long frontage, easy to cut up, close to school, factory and railway; 000 acres freehold, 700 acres L.1.P., 200, acres E.R.; 23 paddocks, ring-fenced (7-wire); 1000 acres in grass, balance bush; about 300 acres ploughable; easily carry 2 sheep to acre and cattle; part adapt-' ed for dairying; warm sheltered land, and lies we.!' to the sun. BUILDINGS.—House of 0 rooms, bath, washheuso, dairy, woolshed, yards, concrete dip. Equity, £IO,OOO. (good mortgage). Sell on good terms, or consider exchange for 300 to 400 acres in South Taranaki or Wanganui district. J. H. THOMPSON LAHDACEfre '- &TRATFQBO,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 120, 8 October 1912, Page 3
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