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IHICSTiKT liHD KOTICI. Cheap Daily Farms On very easy terra. Mr James Robson's Estate of (J4O acres, Situated in the Puiengahu Distrxt. Clo.-e to Eitham and Stratford. TLfR. JAMES ROBSON lias appointed W. H. ft A. McGarrv, ol Eltba®, the sole agents for the sale of his fcaown block of splerxliH dairying covintiT, situated in sheltered sunny position eitiun easy distance of Eltham a«d -gtratfoH by first-class metalled roads. <3ose to good factory, and handy to gAnnl township and railway station. «pj, e piikengahu district is famous for Its pasture, and the WO acres now thrown Tsn for selection is absolutely *e pick it. The property has not been li 'tt* ■arket for over twenty years, and is bow Offered in five sections on eiceptional terms and at very low prices as (pecifieH below: — I acres, freehold. ■£BB an acre. Law all in fenced *nd subdivided, well Ceaifortable 6-roomed dwelling, cowshed, mmA oUii-r nec iSffliTV outbuildings. H** l ! to factory and school. Prioe fW an «re, Urma £3OO to £6OO W»n« t year* at current rate. (No. o). J ACRES, FREEHOLD. <2B an acre. A very cheap handy Httfe all well graseed, convesuently watered, fenced and subdivided. Good (-roomed dwelling, nc* milkiag ftted with Gane machine and ste«™ Sfcfer -Will carry forty cows and do (ten really weU. Machine* if desired, pliea £2B un acre, terms £509 cash, balance mn r<H?»in for 7 years. <No. 5). OH ACCOCHT OF OTHER CLIENTS—--80 ACRES

£4« AX ACRE. AH level l*nd, dose to Eltham, practically all stumped and plought'd, no swamps or weed*. *U in crass or crops, and divided into C paddocks conveniently watered. This farm viU earn- 33 cows easily, besides o«er gtock. House of 5 rooms. 7-but eonCrete cowßhed, and u«ual other ©tttbu.ldt Owner will lease for 5 ye»r» «t iS» fid i>er acre, compulsory powniMg danse at £46. A splendid tf*uce for with limited capital. gg ACRES-£4OO CASH. £4l AS ACRE. Und all stumped, •H in splendid pasture and ««P- ° ar " Wiry and port and w.refcncesall m weed*. la*d uflbroken with *<***, nicely watered, LomJiw ■_ roomed dwelling; tip-top ™l*>®g 1 tritk V>ft, and lot of other outbuildings. About a mile and a-quartcr from good faetorv, railway sUtion, post ofSTwdVeil, and four mile* from either Stratford or Eltham. noe iTacre; terms, £4OO cash, balanc« mua at current interest. thoroughly recommend this P ro P^ 6) jgQ ACRES—for exchange. £* AX ACRE. A pood farm, handy to StTatford, three-quarters of a mil from factory, and thr,e miles from way station. All m good sole 4JI plougbable, well watered well Aelj fared and in nice sunny position. Will JSv «5 cows easily. New «-roomed Sreiline, all outbuildings, inching NVtaaToncreted milking-shed being S». Price •£3(5 an acre. o™rwm !whange for farm to carry 20 to 30 Zn, We have sold Uo farms aiming this during the la<t week. (-540) W H and A McGarry invite eowes--ondence, and will be pleased to motor to inspect. Ring up on tie telephone, and arrange a day to have £y to have a look attheva r took over the various sections.

Sola *gents: V, H. andfl-McCARRY iM> ISiS" AOEm Telephone 13. ITViRASAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN. HIDE & TALLOW SAL'S. vfXT SALE—TUKSDAY. «»L'L\ 28. fiUSMTii «r< cicuiirly requested to tar«r*'<i '-oaaignnentg to me to arrive OB or oelore Fri4.iv preTio'J*. consignment* will be received *t fKULLUS SHEDS, SEW PLYMOUTH, ■ail will be forwarded to Btr*tfo?d lor rale, whew vendors em rely od their yrodoee FULL COMPETITIOX. NEWTON KING •tf f V? PLYMGUXH WOOL, HIDE, 3&IN ASD TALUUVF S4LEMOHTHLY SALES AT OCR GILL STREET STORE. f ASP tdTWee made o* Wool dip* ior Batchers' Produce, either for it shipment AdiftM ltbete *ni eewignment forw jUftvH o> appiicition. fronpt »ceount »ale= NEXT SALK-TIU.MI.VI, ILLY 28. CutfgMn nnty rely on getting hiD Jfttut fkfeee lor their produce.

» rRATtfOBD WOOL, HIDE. SHEEPffIteN ft TALLOW SALE. NF\T —LL I.SDA\. *K IA -*** Cfiwtf i r « requested to forward conrifimMtl If o " to r*eh u* by Friday pTCTioflp Agri?w tmLvyly & CO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 1

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