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IMPORTANT LAND NOTICE. Cheap Dairy farms On very easy terms, j Mr. lamca Robson's Estate of 640 ACRES - Situated in the Pukcngabu District. Close to Eitham and S : rUford. in JAMES ROBSOX h;i- j-pointed W. H. & A. MeGarni. if K'tham, Ike lole agents for the snle »f ni-. wellhwm block of splerdnl dairying country, lituated in shelter ml -iiuv. ;»wition wttfcin easy distance of 1 ' '-'in and Stntford bv met roads. to good factory, ami :.andy to ftdiool, township and railw iv -ution. Tbe Pukengahu district is faMnn-. for its Mature, and the 640 acres i.ov." thrown open for selection is absolut' :y 'h" pick •f it The property has not b n Tri the narket for over twenty ye :-, "id " s BOW offered in five eectiom "Ti eieeptional terms and at Tery lo.v :.r; 'eß as ■perilled below:— ACRES, FREEHOLD. USt an acre. Land all in ringfenced. and subdivided, weli wntered. Comfortable 6-roomed dwelling ' . "lied, «ad other necessary outbuildi; z*. i.l»ndy to factory and school. Pri » £-8 an •ere, terms fSOO to £GOO ■ valance j years at current rate. (-■-■ 3). ACRES, FREEH U). (28 an a«e. A very cheap 1: :: :y liWc (arm, all well grassed, c ■jntly watered, fenced and subdivid Rood (■roomed dwelling, new mi "i:shed fttei with Sane machine an.l steam boiler. Will carry forty cow- and do therm really well.. Machine* i! price £2B an acre, terms f-iOO :• -Ji,_balMM eu Temain for 7, years. ; ' n - •') • OH XCCOCTT OF OTHER CLIENTS—--80 ACRES • - £ -°° CASH f£46 AX ACRE. AH level land, rlnne to Eitham, practi<all.v all stumped and ploughed, no swamps or weed«. all in grass or crops, and divided into 6 paddocks conveniently watered. This farm Will ram- 33 cows easily, beside other stock. House of 5 rooms, " bail concrete cowshed, and usual other outbuildings. Owner will lease for 5 year* at 43s 0d per acre, compulsory purchasing elans* at £46. A splendid chance for man with limited capital. QJJ ACRES —£400 CASH. «4T AN ACRE. Land aH tumped, ■n in splendid pasture and .-..n barberry and post and wire fence* all lev*!, ■o weeds, land unbroken witb -reeks, ami nicely- watered. Comfort- 'lo fiveroomed dwelling; tip-top mil' <ns. shed, Witt loft, and lot of other outbuildings. 'About a mile and a-quarter from good cheese factory, railway statioi: post otflce and school, and four n ilea from either .Stratford or Eitham. 'nee i 47 an acre; terms, £4OO ca=h, 'abnee 8 years at current interest. \re can thoroughly recommend this r jgo acres-for exc;axge. JSSB AX ACRE. A good fa n. handy to Stratford, three-quarters ' a mile from factory, and three, miles Torn railway station. All in good sole of S™"®' ■Jl'ploughable. well watered, well sheltered, and in nice suntiy position, will carry 85 cows easily. New fi-roomed Swelling, all outbuildings, including IGbail concreted milking-shed being new also. Price £36 an acre. Owner will exchange for farm to carry 20 to 30 cows. We have sold two far™ adjoining this during the last week. (2540) W. H. and A. McGarry invite correspondence, and will be pleased to motor 1 client* to inspect. Ring up on the teleffcone, and arrange .a day t j have a look over the virions section-. -Bole agents: W.H.andA.McGARRY I.AVT) and fixancial agents, ELTHAM. Telephone 13. mawaTJAKT WOOX. SBLEt'SKIN, HIDI ft TALLOW SAL' S. ' KEXT SALE—TL"ESDAi, JULY 28. fQJKNTti are parn<uiarly reiuestei to forward to :ae to ar «|re ob or betore Kriiiy provioii. Umall consignments will be received at FROLUCE SHEDS, NEW PLVMOL'J'H, *wii will be forwarded to Stiattord for ails, where vendor* can rely on their ftodnce meeting FULL COIIPKI 1 NEWTON KING

JtilW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE SiUS AND TALLOVV BILL MONTHLY SALES AT OCR GILL STREET STORE. IPASH advance* made 01 Wool Wip» or Batcher*' Produce, either for |ale or (hipment Addreli labels and consignment form foatod on application. Prompt account *ale.-. XEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 33. Comtignora may rely on getting Ml r .>ir«t price* for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO-

j&rRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIS 4 TALLOW SALE. KTXT SALS-TUESDAY, JULY 28. are requested to forward eoaMp.nt* so as to i»d» us by Friday l««Tioiii to fWe. IV. M. BAYLY & CO. . «ntiX*oßD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 45, 14 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 45, 14 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 45, 14 July 1914, Page 1

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