Dairy Farms, gPLEMJIu SECTION, just outside Borough. All drv , „ „■ ed, well Bub-divided and fenced. Krst class invnJ t £2OO Cash. , investments. Price, £e«, 80 ACRES a mile to railway, will carnr 9« /.„™ /' ji. school, half Will lease for three years at rental f C ° nCr6te fl °° r CoWßh<,d yeara at rental of 30s an acre, no geodwilj 60 ACRES H^! L i tt LtT' a,I T u r Bedai,d Wd ' suMwided !-«• cone et i Z r, g f Ug ed ', Well h ° USB ~ tZ.-Z-Z £T . 100 ACEES V TI W f I \ i ?r ed Md Choi ° e 08,17 Fa ™' -'0 ten paddookß.au een ploughed but 15 acres, right alongside school and factory. New ho-se of « rooms w.thall conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. Se £4O acre, £6OO cash, IkiuitY £l'WV> rw»« *n x i ' «..d «« r New *>""* »«■*«» t'lrv'?.* "r tl "' > " 8h ."• »•«>«— sound advice accumulated during jln > m 8 ( low / ou "turns and give yon district. Our register coataina • £ mm o in the Taranaki and prospective buyers would be il? ? Farms, Town* Prope*ti«, purchasing w» »i « e We " advwed to inspect this register befoi* to make money aDJ enqUir " ers and wUI do out utmost to help yoa LAND AGENTS "I STRATFOMI,
PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. XdO pei acie (leklly cheap). Jkasy terms. 74 J*™"* «°. od . c,v f land; well fenced an divided"'S^med house S-bixi. ? lu|,l, oiobard, tita About 28 acres stumped; situated within 5 minutes ot school, Factory 'Phone and store. Price, £2J with £2OO cash. £23 10s per No. 23/36. 300 ACRES ' Good <kir y fa ™' level A"' l ,vell s '"'ltercd; two houses and concreted sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. Price, £2O per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. IKg ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of weeds; handy to town and railway; nice liomestead, good house and sheds, every convenience: property well fenced ®nd divided. One mile to Factory, School, Store and 'Phone. Price, £35P er &cre; good terms to approved man ■balance for long term at 5 per cent; wcul,d consider exchange for piece of good, clean, slicep tonn ,r y. 4/170. We haw, 1(10 ACRES DATRY FARM, which i s a splendid order, all necessarv buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged- The owner's selling price ig per acre, but as he wishes To retire he W 'H accept a suitable propertv as dp. posit, either in Stratford or New Plym ou th. Also a 200-acie dairy farm, which the owner will consider exchange for Town Property between "FTawera and -New Plymouth. 3/244 i. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd W. A. HEWITT, Manager. ' A. C. BELL. Land Salesman.
A CHEAP LEASE 52 ACRES, all plougbable,.2s acres stumped, creamery' >1 mile, school % mile, 6 r.h. cowshed etc., -with 10 cows, bull. 2 lioiees, trap and karneas, pigs, tools, milk-cans, 15 shares in the Moa Dairy Coy. Will lease for 6 years at 10s per acre, with right oE purchase at .CIO per acre, capable of running 15 or 10 cows. Price ef goodwill, including all of the above mentioned stock and plant, £339. i Apply sharp, Matthews, Gamlin and Go AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND GENBRAI< COMMISSION AGENTS. INGLEWOOD
WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. FOR DAIRY COWS. A CHAT WITH DAIRYMHN. What are you doing' to KEEP YOUR DAHIi UHY.S IX MILK? llave'you realised tliat a skilful system of feeding will keep your herd in milking condition throughout tlia Winter months? You should consider these questions now, for undoubtedly the feeding of Sows on this I'Ood will result in a good supply of MILK RIGHT TIIROUGH THE WIN. ILB, and repay you handsomely. Bualon fruten Foo \ ery nutritious. :iII corn, hinjly digestili'e. the l!) 10 "World's J'h.impion" four to live years Jersey eow, fed Mainly on Whiten Meal, vielded l-l.s?.'! I'oUXDS OF MILK, testing over JOOolb of Butter. Relying * ,M t-ho niagnilicont results given by en ['eeil, we hav« specially irnportI cd & b' -iment, and we partieull'is splendid Food free on application. IftVn 71 AGS. 10/- PEE BAG. NIMMr & BLAIB SPKCLA FARMERS' SUPPS.
CLEGG'S FOR CLOTHES Clothes 'Of the dependable kind. Clothes that will keep out the keenest wind that ever came from ilO'int Egmont. That's what our customers say of CLEGG'S CLOTHES They're all satisfied with the quality, and with the price. .Like to feo. l like that! ' r ry it D. CLEGG Clothier, IXGLEWOOU ('? E.\.iil{A.'j printing in all ite liraneiies neatly i tid promptly executed at l..cderaie rfi.TR at the Daily .News (Jenural i'rintisg House. 'Phone 17, Sew "yiiior.tß; .i Btritford. ROW SEEDS now—Nimmo & Blair's ■ Sweet Peas, first prize blooms; Nemesia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Veale's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 64, 4 August 1914, Page 3
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