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nmm farms FCii £,• J tm LEASE. W.H.a«dfi.HcCARRY L .v,i?.NTS, HL.THAM •'Also Aue!da«d) Draw a>,i.iriii,:ufi to tilic f«Bswing good pvopositiens:— 9$ ACRES, L'ase 9 years, 30a mi aero, t no rat * or taxes> about l'/ 3 miles from Kaponga factory and f acrija new;/ sown down in grass; save 6 acrus v.v tides, 8 acre# oats, and 6 acres oita to be kow» by vendor; •4 acres newly sown down in grass; about hai: slumped; all lent lapd; 7 paddocks; box.horn and wire fences, all conveniently Watered) house of 6 Tooiiis, 10-bail conorctal shod, icart shed, g:g gL:d and piggwica; carry 33 cows; lease 9 yeara to ga from July 1 I ' rental 303 an awe, free of rates. j iPrice for lease, crops and 29 cows j . (good), mare in foal, *sw {Hough, new vajharrowß, 4 cane, sew cart and harJHJness, buckets, etc., £SSt. We caa re- • commend this farm. I ACRES—A really good little dairy ! • farm, about 4% odes from j Eltham; only 3 minuted t« factory, j and ham|p to school; load iH in goad j sole oSffrow save 10 acrea «f turnips, f ikale, mangolds and ear rate; 10 pad- j docks; well watered; carry M cows -easily; house of five rows; CMcreted milking shed; gig abed, implement shed and piggeries; milk returns exceptionally large (open lor. inspection). Price, 1139 and acre. Terms, £2OO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per ®e»t- (2505) ACRES—Situated about i miles > from Eltham, and haaiy to one of the best paying- factories in Taranaki; convenient distance from school, store and post office; land all stumped save about .5 acres; subdivided into 1 paddnefcs an-1 well watered; carry *!>) to«'i, uisii'.M heroes and young --iii't k; i.i-v.- o-roomed Hsusc just built; :l cd'A'.-ilii il v.'lth loft; implement -iii-d, eve. Price, .C 33 an acre; terms, Li iil cash, LaJame 6 or 7 years at •"» «nt- (8526) no ACRES, Mangatoki district; £47 10s an jactfej :and all well grasfecd, aboutj4o acre* stomped, 10 paddocks,' well- watered, ttk plough •able; Bouse of f rooms, concreted milking shed, milking macbiitee and inter power, cart shed, piggeries, etc.; carry 45 cows, besides faoraes and young stock. Price, including machines, £47 10s an acre; £3OO down, balance <1 years at 3 per cent (2337) 70 ACRES, £46 par acre, land all 1 level, unbroken with creeks, aboiit half stumped! and ploughed,,live fences, 6 paddocks; carry SO cow's and do them really well.; nsw house of 6 S rooms, 'bathroom, pantry, wash-house, IS-bail mi'.king shed (concreted), etc.; buildings erected only 9 moabfa ago; within easy distance of two of the best cheese factories in Taranaki, and abont four miles from Eltliam. Price £45 per acre, with £SOO cash; good 1 terms arranged for balance. PossesJuly, 1914. We can recommend i farm. (390) ■ FOR LEASE, QQ first-dais little dairy ; splendid pasture, few chains from factory; under a mile from Eltham post office, and half a mile from school: land all stamped; 7 paddocks; plenty of water; carry 40 cows and do them well; house of 5 rooms; 12-bail concreted milking shed, trapshed, pigsties, etc. Lease two years; rental 35s an acre, free of I rates. Small goodwill includes turnips, carrots, and two stacks of wellsaved hay. Good chance of obtaining i! an extension of lease. (Sole agents). I (2509) I . ENQUIRY INVITED.

rj*ARANAKI pARSERS: Please note specially. THERE ARE GOOD DAIRY FARMS about DANNEVIBKE We are prepared to meet clients, motor them aut to inspect suitable properties, and enable them to return to their homes with the least possible loss of time. NO BETTER VALUE THAN THIS: lax ACRES, FREEHOLD, wel>'AOv equipped dairy faim, T*ith machines More than half flat, good BcSpSSd exceptionally well waterId. WifT easily dairy up to 50 cows. C (The property can't go begging long ■at the price). AVattfn foT our future advertisements, •nd do not hesitate to correspond. irrt nnvi? business is being done. ' STUBBS AND HEWITT *' ZJXSQ & ESTATE AGENTS, j SHOOTING SEASON, 1014. T ICENSES to. shoot Cock Pheasants "k and Californian Quail in the Tar..naki Acclimatisation Society's district *ill be issued by the following Post, 'Offices:— New Plyroonth, Opunakc, IngtcjLi Waitara, Okato, Pnngarehu, faTariki, Urenui, Uruti. Fee, £l. —iy also be obtained froa# iii licenses must be produced on re•Creamery, ojib PRICE, £22 AN ACRE; £6OO WARD ST. DANXEVTRKE. quest of the Rangers. t- - « ..nam) i* In A close season is being observed for O. N. FIRTH, Hon. Bee.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 1

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