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IMPORTANT LAND NOTICE. Cheap Dairy Farms On very easy terms. Mr. James Robson's Estate of • " / g4O ACRES, Bituated in the Pukengahu District. Close to Eitham and Stratford. Jjgß. JAMES ROBSON has appointed W. H. & A. McGarry, of Eitham, ' ~the sole agents lor the sale of Vis wellknown block of splendid dairying country, situated in sheltered sunny position •within easy distance of Eitham and '- Stratford'byNfirst'-claFs metalled roads. dose to goon" factory,' and handy to school, township and railway station. The "Pukengahu district is famous for its pasture, and the 040 ams now thrown "—"~ for selection is absolutely the pick ~, - /Tie property has not been In the arket jfor overvtwenty years, and is jw offered,in five sections on exeep'j t?*»al-.,tcnns and at very low prices as "iqjeeffiea 1 below:— ACRES, FREEHOLD. '£9B-An 1 fenced, , •Cortorta ado" •■m* •„ land all in grass, nngsubdrrided, well watered, .-roomed dwelling, cowshed, ua oatejraecKsaTy outbuildings. Handy to factory and school. Price £2B an acre, terms £SOO to £6OO caatt, balance 7 years ait current rate. (No. 3). 11Q ACRES, FREEHOLD. &X as acre". A very cbejip bandy little fam, all well grassed-, conveniently : dwelling, new milking shed : «tted with Gene machine and steam fcofler. Will cairry forty cows and do. tfeeca really well. Machine* if desired. . an acre, terms £SOO cash, bal-; •nee can remain for 7 years. (No. 5). '■ OH AWOCST OF OTHER CLIENTS-? M ACRES ; -£^oash| £46 AX ACRE. All level land, close to;: Eitham,' practically all stumped andf ploughed, mo swamps or weeds, all in grass or crops, and divided intoJS pad4ocks conveniently watered. This farm ■ 'tfinie«rry' ? 33'cowß easily, besides other itoclt House of 5 rooms, 7-hail concrete cowsned, and usual other outbuildings. '.Owner* will lease for 5 years at 43s <Jd per acre, compulsory purchasing; clause ai £4O. A splendid chance for I man-with'limited capital. QK ACRES—£4OO CASH. 4547 AN ACRE. Land all stumped, *B in splendid pastnre and crop, bar-r-r> - * d wire fenceßi a u level, and nicely watered. Comfortable fiveroomed dwelling; tip-top milking shed, with loft, and lot of other outbuildings. About a mile and a-quarter from good cheese factory, railway station, post office and school and four mHea from father Stratford or Eitham. Price £47 ■fi acre; terms, £4OO cash, balance 0 I at current interest. We can thoroughly recommend this property. *m» e fIQAjSCfirS-FOR EXCHANGE. £3B AN ACRE. A good farm, handy to -Stratford,-three-quarters of a mile from factory, and three miles from railway station. All in good sole of grass, •n ploughable, well watered, well sheltered, and in nice suany position. Will carry 65 cowb easily. v New 6-roomed dwelling, all outbuildings, including 10•T»il concreted milking-sTied being new also. Price £36 an acre. Owner will exchange for farm to carry 20 to 30 cows. "We have sold two farms adjoining this Coring the last week. (2540) W. H. *nd A. McGarry invite correspondence, and will be pleased to motor Stents to inspect. Ring np <ro the teleiffiume, and' arrange a day to have a ilay to haw a look attheva r took over the various sections. Sole agent*: W.H.andA.McCAfiRY LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTBAM. Telephone 13. fIUEANAKI WOOL SHKBtfiWN, SPC* TALLOW SALES. SALE-TUESDAY, JUNE 30. " "- ■■iwajwtlv*""'*'" consignauntß to me to aroro Fritiy previoui. (smaincnokignmenu will be received at •♦KOLtCfi 1 SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, aod *ill be forwarded to Stratfowi for «tle, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. gEWTON KING *MEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE. 3JUN ** aSD SALB. MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL I STREET STORE. or Batchers' Produce, either for •$l« or shipment. ' Address labels ana consignment forms j«»ted on application. Prompt account sale - /.NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JUNE 30. Consignors may * elT on «•**"%: * nU rket pricei for their produce, j^A.NOLAN&Ca_ irpATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPr'= SKIN & TALLOW SALE. VEST SALE-TUESDAY, .TUNE 30. Clients are requested to forward contfFMtat* » as to rsach us by Friday ■ •to Sale, 'i BAYLY & CO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 27 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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