Farms. 18 ACRES -:«T S ™li B TJT', 3U9t ° Utßide B ° ™ *>> ** »-. weU **» b ' dmdeaandfenCed - *"•*" -est mentß . Wee, ±J«e, pIRST CLASS Dairy Fa ACRES 15 in; t r?' ail pioughabie ' 6uMwd * Will lca« P W 1 ? ° WS - GC0(I hOUBe and concre « ""or cowshed bree years at rental of 30s an acre, no geodwil.l 60 ACRES * H^ L 2 5 t !! r fa ?- aII T Ugra9Bedaild *■*>■ •""«*• «-» ««»« P~ concrete floor. One mUe to school, factory and railway B tation Chean at pnce )£2 4p er acre, £350 cash. Now carrying * cows „nd Horse ' 100 ACRES V aDd ° hoiCe Dfl '" rj FanD ' divi<M fato ten PaOooeb, all been ploughed but 15 acres, right alongside school and factor/ NW fc l"' of bk rooms with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. M«. £4O T, acre £SOO cash . Equity> £lm owmf tafce good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. ' to r.ct. Our ranter contains Sheep Farms, Dairy Famf Town ProSS? iS tff w" ye ? WoUld be advised'to irLpee^ «g i9 tarTeS' o miTmoner WelC ° me anyeenqui r ers and wUI *»V utmoX helpyo" . Jack; LAND AGENTS
Ids; ,5-roomed «ouse, cowsueu, etc., situawa witnin a minutes of factory and school. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. No. 4/181. 74 ACRES, FREEHOLD, good elvel ] mi . we n {onced an divided; 5-rooraed house; 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumpaf; situated within 5 minutes of school, Factory 'Phone and store. Price, £23 10s per acre, with £2OO cash. - No. 23/36. OAA ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and conoretod sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. Price, £26 per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. 1 Kfi ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of weeds; handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, evcrv convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, Scho'ol, Store and 'Phone. Price, £3fiP er ftere ; S oed torms to approved man balance for long term at 5 per cent; ™>uM insider exchange for piece of good, clean, sheep country. MO, ' 78 ' We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which i 9 a splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged- The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, but as he wishes To retire he W, H aeeept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plym outh - Also a 206-acie dairy farm, which the owner will consider exchanging for Town Property between TTawera and New Plymouth. y O , 3/344. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BKLI. Land SuIeMBML
KO ACRES, all ploughable, 25 acres stumped, creamery ,1 mile, schabl y. mile, 0 l.li. cowshed etc., with 10 cows, bull, 2 horses, trap and kM» ncss, pigs, tools, milk-cans, 15 shares in the Moa Dairy Coy. Will lease for 6 years at 10s per acre, with right of purchase at £lO per acre, capable of running 15 or IS cows. Price of goodwill, including all of the above mentionsd AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. IKCLEWOOD
WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED, WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. FOR DAIRY COWS. A GHAT WITH DAIRYMEN.' What are you -doing t,o KEEP YOUR DAIRY COWS IN.MILK? Have you realised that a skiffu! system, of feeding will keep your herd in milUingeonditiwi < throughout the Winter months? You should consider these questions now, for undoubtedly the feeding of cows on this ': Food will result in a good supply of MILK RIGHT THROUGH THE WE* TEK, und repay you handsomely. Sualon Guien Ha Verv nutritious, ail corn, liimlv digestible! The 1010 ''World's "jliampion" four to five years Jersey cow, fed iviainly on Gluten Meal, yielded 14.373 POUNDS OF MILK, testing over 10051b of Butter. Relying ')" the magnificent results given by ;en Feed, we have specially imported a sn-•' 'iment, and we particula T ' "o this eplendid Food it ' -»t free on application., .101b BAGS. 16/-PER BAG. NIMM<~ & BLAIR j SPECIA FARMERS' MP-
CLEGG'S CLOTHES Clothes of the dependable kind. Clothes that will keep out the Keenest wiml that ever eame from Mo'mt Egmont. Hint's what our customers CLEGG'S CLOTHES Tlicy're all satisfied with the quality, and' with the price. Like to fee; like that* Try it *f* INGLEWOOP rM'NKKA'i .-Tinting in all its branches n "mntly i'od promptly executed at , derate «'-e R at the' Daily News General Print! sg House. 'Pbone 17, New nROW SEEDS now-Nimmo & W» ira x Swcc* Peas. first prize blooms; ap >t Vcale's. .., . , fcßJiwa LiripHß
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 63, 3 August 1914, Page 3
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