a ~ Dairy Farms. 18 ACRES _ u £ h - All dry, rich land, well shelter £2(K)'cl' DdfUnCed - Fir3t Ck3a -v-tments. Price, *B6O, 80 ACRES into TmmbeTJ ° f q,,ality ' all P lou g J 'ab]e, subdivided a mile to railway, will t0 SChOO1 ' Will lease for three years at rental 'f w C ° nCrete fl °° r CoW6hed ■> Lar ° at rental of 30s an acre, no goodwill 60 . ACRES H^^tf efa T'. a "T ]lgraßSedand W "' suMi '-'M into eignt padI'orerete floor If 8 being ploughed, well fenced. 5-roomed house and cowshen eiete floor. One mile to achool, he tory and railway station Cheap at pnee, £U pel- acre, £350 cash. Now carrying 21 cows and Horse. 100 ACRES VE . R,/ hi f h]y , improved an,! cl,oi<, » Farm, divided into ten paddocks all been plonked hut 15 acres, right alongside school and factory. New of six rooms with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. Trice £4O per acre £SOO cash. Kquity, £ISOO. Owner will take about 30 acre., with good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. ™„r F^? ER f S: Eem 1 elB l ) " that lf y° u bu y & fa™ through us we will finance y stock if required at 6 per cent. We can show you returns and gi'-e you sound advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our register contains Sheep farms, Dairy Farms, Town Properties, II w Je ? WOU dbe Well advißed t0 this register befon to make fnonej 6 W any cn 9 uir '«s and will do out utmost to help yo# LAND AGENTS STBATFQMi
PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. f#* house, cowshed, etc., situated withm 5 minutes of factory and school. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. No. 4/181. 'A. ACRkS, I'RIf.EIIOF.iD, good elvel land; well fenced an divided; 5-roomed house; S-buil shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped; situated within 5 minutes of school, Factory 'Phone and store. Price, £23 10s per aire, with £2OO cash. No. 23/36. OAA , ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and con- . cretcd sheds; carry 100 cows. Schooi, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. I'riec, £2O per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. 1 ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of / weeds; handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience: propcrtv well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School Store and 'Phone." Price, £3sP e r acr e; good terms to approved mail balance for long term at. 5 per cent; would consider exchange for piece of sood. clean, slieep conn fry. 4/170. We have 100 ACRES OATRY FARM. which is a splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds aiul unmovtsa god- The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, but as he wishes to retire lir r ill accept a suitable property as de'posit either in Stratford or New Pl.vm ®"th. Also a 20fl-aein dairy farm, which the owner will consider exchanging for Town Property between ITawpra and New Plymouth. No. 3/244. <. loan & Mercantile Agency o®, Lttf W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. O. IiKLL. Land Salesman.
A CHEAP LEASE 52 ACRES, all pkmghable, 25 acres stumped, creamery a mile, school y g . mile, C r.li. cowshed etc., with 10 cows, bull, 2 horses, trap and harness, pigs, tools, milk-cans, 15 shares -in the Moa Dairy Coy. Will lease for 6years at 10s per acre, with right of purchase at £lO per acre, capable of running 15 or 16 tows. Trice of goodwill, including all of the above mentioned stock and plant. £350. Apply sharp, Matthews, Gamlin and Co auctioneers, land and general commission agents. INCLEWOOD
CLEGG'S FOR CLOTHES Clothes of the dependable kind. Clothes thai will keep out the Keen- j est wind that ever tnmc from Mount J Kgniont. That's' what our customs | say of CLEGG'S CLOTHES They're all satisfied with the quality, j and with tbc price. Like to fee' like that? Try it I). CLEGG Clothier, IXGUiUOOU i 1 KXKHA'j , J r:iiti'.if; n> ail iU branches ' 1 neatly - mi promptly executed at .derate r»"f at the Daily News Gen Huu.se. 'l'lione 17, Me\* .ymontts Stntford. pROW HEEDS now—Xiuimo & Mair'g - T Sweet Peas, first prize blooms; Nemesia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Vtale's.
WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. FOR DAIRY COWS. A CHAT WITH DAIRYMEN. | What aro you ioing to KEEP YOUR f DAIRY 00WS IN MILK? Have yoa | realised that a skilful system of feeding 5 will keep your herd in milking condition, i throughout the Winter months? You F should consider those questions bow. for I undoubtedly the feeding of cows on this t Food will result in a good supply of [MILK RIGHT THROUGH THE WIN. j TEU, and repay you handsomely. | * guaion C'uten Foo t Very nutritious, nil corn, hig'ily digest" f iblc. The 11)10 "World's Jhampion" t four to five years. Jersey cow, fed wain* i. ly on Gluten Meal, yielded 1 14.373 POUNDS OF .MIL.K, "u t testing over lOOfllb of Butter. Relying f) •">" the magnificent results given' by - .;en I<eed, we have specially imported a s» onent, and we particiK i )«■"' e tliis splendid Food * 1 . yZ ' •-(: free on application. ' NXMM r & RLAIK Ifllh BAGS. 10/- PER PAG. | SPECJA « FARMERS' SUPir«S, in ri ' :.il
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 5 August 1914, Page 3
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