«*!.■*(.!... \i. ss AT THIS. WHO SAID LAND WAS SCARCE? I o ' * *™°»— - our .w, W.^. I JF ™ wv www Uot FREE of charge or obligation. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM-400 ACRES. exchange for dairv farm ™t n oni\/ ■„ . ce * y 10s - Will & xui uuiry iaxm up to 200 acres. Equity £2200. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-106 ACRES' good balled S "tnti! ' iM,i *"*** 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, all level and well grassed, feneed and subdivided: house well C/«s£ Z? class condition; only U m ii es from ' 3 nS/ i - nd m first£4oo cash. * m PQSt office - P"ce, ,£l4oo} 20 A CRES and splendily.erected 7-roomed house everv ence, and comfort provided for; hot and copper, tubs, large stables, trapshed and abontW™!!?£ % shelter bush.. Land all levd aS&bS ' sections. Price £2500; £750 cash. g P mto 5 " acWi> '* 6 ro? S , C ?° ICE PROp ERTT just outside borough ' 6-roomed house, washhouse and dairy; U mi i eß frZ S Office. Really goo d section, and cheap at £6oo* £UQ? cash - and E. Jackson. &AND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS Broadway, Stratford
-T.LAMASON. * AUCTIONEER ~. STRATFORD. £3OQ SECURES J52 ACRE DAIRY FARM fllflSE to Lepperton, 1% miles from Creamery' and School- a y. Mulshed; All cleared afld nearly aU piSlo carrvmi other stock at present. Price £ls lfe * ' carr J rm g »5 cows and ONLY £235 FOR 47 ACRE s farm uZ S SpleDdid mtle farm > aII P 8-roomed A real S trap Shed; Car ™ M COW8 ' 5 Price £lB l£ (88) W. SKIPWORTH ~ LAND SALESMAN. Straight-out Lease 55 Acrts. THREE YEARS at 30s an acre. No '.•"'" '"' rates. Good seven-roomed house, ':"."• good shed with concrete floor; situated iy s miles from Stratford. Twenty (20) cows can be taken at valuation'. Immediate possession. Apply i sharp WARD AND DUNLOP, lAND AGENTS WE SELL THE EARTH. STRATFORD. CHEAP PRODUCTIVE LAND THESE PROPERTIES ARE DESERVING OP YOUR INSPECTION & ENQUIRI W. H. H, YOUNG & CO. TAIvE the following from their list, which is probably the most combr ■ ,„. sive in the whole province. - . f " • EXCHANGE for N.P. FARM.-75 acres, all in grass; aix paddock ill well watered; all ploughable; creamery on property; five miles-to railway eood metalled road; good house and orchard. Consider exchange for small farm in N.P. district. £lB 10s per acre. Terms good. ■ FINE DAIRY. FARM.-78 acrcß, in 9 or 10 padCcks; freehold; well watered by running streams; nearly 60 acres ..-••> {ploughed, and rest all ploughable; creamery on section; good house outbuiioW A chean and t productive farm at £3O per acre. ■ : ' ■■ * { AN EASILY MANAGED PLACE.-177 acres good dairying land; freeholdring fenced; good metalled roads; only one mile from factory and railway station; good buildings. Prite £27 10s an acre, on terms '-"• i SHEEP & GRAZING FARMS.-850 acres, 150 in bush /well subdivided, am- J sheep-proof fencing; good area can be ploughed; 1% miles from achoolfpoat ' ' office and railway station, with railway line traversing the property 411 the ' necessary buildings, woolshed, dip, stock-yards, etc. Considerable amount of milling timbar on the place, and a sawmill only a mile and a half awav-J>" •> ' £I2OO down. '* -l — I \ 800 acres; 200 acres 5n grass; well watered;'carry two sheep comfo-tably i will ex«hange for small dairy farm. Price £3 10s per acre ' " SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING.-445 acres; 300 acres in grass, six pad- • docks; freehold; 100 acres ploughable; sheep-proof fencing; good' metalled road; 1% miles from school, seven miles to railway; good house, orchard ' 1 sheep yards, cowshed and dairy. Suitable for mixed farming. Owner eelll i ing on account of ill-health. £7 15s per acre; £SOO down, balance easy ; : 5256 acres, 2856 acres in grass; 21 paddocks (3975 acres are freehold and remainder on 1.i.p., 0.r.p., and education lease); fair amount ploughable' i good fences; good dray road, part metalled. Price £5 10s. Terms "can hi arranged. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER FINE FARMS. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., LAND AGENTS, STRATFORD T. GARDINER, Land Salesman, REAL SOLID CONFECTIONERY & TEA-ROOMS BUSINESS, central position, Main street, busiest town in Taranaki. Price £2OO going concern. Walk out! Walk in! Includes furniture, fittings and goal clean stock. • The turnover is good in all departments. DOT MEALS! AFTERNOON TEA! CONFECTIONERY! Rent, 30/- per week. Lea£e 5% years to run. The busy season is here now, so embrace this opportunity! Deposit £IOO, and £IOO balance in two years at 6 per cent. H. THOMPSON LAND AGENT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 126, 15 October 1912, Page 3
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