TARANAKI DAIRY FARMS. 130 ACRES J CHOICE DAIRY FARM, all level anil ploughable; 70 acres already under Oi plough; aubdivided into 12 paddocks; eusily curry 61) cows, with homes U* young stock. Good dwelling house, cowshed, with milkiig machine- complete. Rich soil, school on property, factory half mile, railway station on* mile. Price only £3O per acre; £4OO cash, balanco 10 years at 6% pet cent. 98 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED; Education Lease, rental only 2s per acre; 40 acres bee« ploughed; subdivided into 10 paddocks; just outside borough boundary;: six-roomed house, cowshed and necessary conveniences and outbuilding!. Will carry 35 cows and young stock. Price £lB per acre; £450 ouk. 80 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM; four mile* from Stratford; school on property, factory quarter-mile; highly improved and wtll situated; will cany 82 cows; returns exceptional; 0-roomed bonse'and cowshed. Price, £3s lta per acre; £3BO cash. SPLENDID GRASSED FARM; 80 acres has already been ploughed; subdivided into 17 paddocks, live hedges, well sheltered; 3 minutes' walk from school, half-mile to factory; 5-roomed house, 30-bail cowshed; no weeds. Prico £32 per acre; £SOO cash, balance long term at 6% per cent. WiH carry 70 cows. First-class returns. 160 ACRES l NOTE.—We have lived and dairy-farmed in this district for 18 years, ani when we say a farm is good buying it is good. Sound advice given. Returns shown. Deal with us, and we will help you to make money. Buy, your next farm from G. and I. Jackson, LAND AGENTS' ' n STRATFOEB.
Best Baconers Are Fed on Pollard. The pollard-fed pig is a firm-fleshed fcaconer, sending the scales down with a tramp and hoisting big figures on the pay-sheet. Experienced pig-raws use pollard andoommonsense, and theirs are the pigs the buyers want. Ton can easily follow a good lead. BUY POLLARD IN 2001b SACKS. We sell it that way. You might as well have that 201bs of pollard as the 1801b bag dealer. So come straight to'us for it. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFORD.
FOR SALK: A SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIET FARM of 158 ACRES, good, nieeJy mUU| and level land, fiee from weeds, handy to school and factory, alio stori, railway and 'phone; good metalled roads; good house and conorete thai. Splendid native shelter bush; (0 ac res ploughed. A really tip too property —one that a farmer should be pleas ed to make a home of. Will carry turn 60 to 70 cows. Price £35 per acre, £SOO cash, balance 5 and 12 yean at S per cent; or owner would accept mortgage as a deposit No. IUI FOR POSSESSION NEXT BPRINQ. 1 Oft ACRES FREEHOLD, splendidly situated, only three minute* to factory, *■**" school 'phone and store; nice d-roomcd house and concrete shed; foot orchard and well-sheltered garden, farm well watered, sheltered by pateaw of native bush. Price £32 10s per acre; £3OO cash, balance at 6 per outs or owner would accept mortgage or small house property as deposit. IN 1 A9A ACRES, comprising 320 acres, L.1.P., and 700 acres Education Lease. lUiwU Undulating country; (550 acres in grass, 2 houses, cowshed, sheep varda, etc. Rent, £32 10s per year. Owner will sell at H 8 per tore, or will lease, with Purchasing Clause, at a low rental. This is a good pro* perty, and can be secured cheap. , No. 10|U W. A. HEWITT, AQBNT, STRATFORD. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
FAKM TO LEASE WITH EIGHT OP PURCHASE The Terms on which this finefarni is offered are exceptional 19A ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, very well sewed by strewn*, ; all ploughable, carrying 40 tows; about 20 acres have been stumped. There are a four-roomed house and milking -lied on *H property, wliich is only 1% miles from school and creamery and ) V / ; miles from railway station, by met ailed road. / Rental, £IOO per year, option of purchase in September ; 1916, at £2O an acre. Goodwill £3OO. ...- i ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS. W. H. H. YOUNG AND GO. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS :: BTRATFOIft N. F. DUNLOP, Lmd Salesman.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 257, 28 March 1914, Page 3
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