Worth of Unencumbered Town Property OWNER WILL EXCHANGE fob Good Sheep or Dairying Land: BE ON A CASH BASIS. ' 150 Acres REALLY GOOD COAST laRM. About twelve miles from New Plymouth, good road. Close to Factory and school well fenced and watered by never-fail* l ing stream, 6-roomed house, 18-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. "Will carry 6ft cows. Price £M 10s per acre, £450 cash. 210 Acres Sheep and cattle country, fenced an# well sub-divided. 6-roomed house, cowshed, stable, etc., Price, £ll per acre, only £l5O cash. Balance at 5 per cent. 50 Acres Tip top land close to Waitara, will carry 22 cows besides other stock. Close t» Factory and railway. Good buildings Price, £lg». Gllmour & Clarke, NEW P 1, X M O 13 T H, DAIRY FARM-SIXTY ACRiS Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. School thalf-a-mile. Ninety per cent, ploughabde. Will curry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow ia abundance. Price, £8 Its; small deposit. No agents. Address— EARNSCLEUGH ESTATE, Ngongotaha. JjJXCHANGE FOE gMALL J)A!R¥ JiARM. 400 ACRES Coast Farm; wintered 450 ewes and 100 head , of three-year-old heiferj; only 1 miles from good saleyards and town. Very suitable for dairying or grazing. Price £lB per acre. Will take dairy farm as part paymont. Apply J. SUTHERLAND; Inglewoad. ■ ©F INTEREST TO STOREKEEPERS WE HAVE FOR SALE THREE COUNTRY GENERAL STORES: (S6parato Businesses.) * ; Each does a good turn-over, is close to railway and dairy factory, and- each has Post and Telephone Office attached. Full particulars regarding those businesses (viz., premises, stocks carried, prices and the amount of cash required in each case), will be sent on application: STCfIBS AND HEWITT WARD ST. DANNEVIRKE. . HERRELL AND MASON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. NOT IC E TO pARM ER S. \\c have had the two following farms placed m our hands this week. Wc have personally inspected them, and consider that they are equal to anything offering in this district. In a few years in the hands of a good farmer, they should double in value. They are situated near to Hamilton, on a main road in a district that is being rapidly settled. 200 ACRES with creamery opposite, new house now being built, t) rooms ami bathroom, washhouse copper and tubs. Large shed quite new, 20ft, x4sft, tontaming 4 stalls, calf' pens, and imploancnt storage with <KM-gallon tank 10bail cowshed with usual stock yards new windmill with troughs. About 1M acres in grass-and rough feed. 14. paddocks, about S miles of fencing. Pi-ice £l7 per acre. Terms, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per eent. Title I, T Adjoining the above, 200 acres \vlth good four-roomed house, and scullery. A new eowshed 10 bails to be built, olio now stable. - There is roughly in '."««« and now being put down'loo acres &,*- ml paddocks and counSv 20 chains from creamery, and handv fo Hsumlton Price,. £ls per aere. K cash, .Imlauoo at 5 per cent, Titl».
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 1
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