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Dairy Farms. "--■■■■■ 18 ACRES ,^T £2OO Cash. «u fenced. First class investments. Prioe, sm, 1 into a number of J 7 aU ■**»«* a mile to railway, will wS*. JV ?, to «*"* *»» wm ta *, ti yfia ;::[ *k 3 :: d n srr^sr floor eowßhe4 60 ACRES concrete floor One 2 t !l ,7 \ * 6 " Toomed hoase «*-«w»4*l 100 ACRES VBR* highly improved and choice Dairy Farm, divided into ten paddocks ail rJ^f? f S: Bomber that if you buy a farm through usvm your stock .it required at 6 per cent. We can show you returns onL „ „ ,™ distrot. . Our register contams Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Properties DureCiC V Uyer , 8 W ° Uld be We " advised *°-™P«t »» regis « P bS to make money W "* CDqUir " ers and wDI do ou < to help yoa . Jackson LAND AGENTS PBOPEBTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. 83J4 ACRES FEKKHOLD carrying 32 COWB . Paetory rcturns £W nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 padocks; no wedds; 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc., situated withm 5. minutes of factory and school. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. No? 4/181. 74 ACRES, FREEHOLD, good elvel \ am \. wc]l fenml an divilled . gloomedhouse; 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 29 acres stumped; situated within 5 minutes of school, Factory 'Phono and store. Price, £23 10s per aire, with £2OO cash. No. 23/36. f>AA ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and coneJUVJ m , t( , ( i s l,od s; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. . Price, £2O per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. 1 Xtl ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically five 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, £35?" acre; good terms to approved man , , ' . , „ i„„„, „i r , „„,. „ n nt' would consider exchange for piece of balance for long term at 5 pet cent, o Km* good, clean, sheep county. ' JNO - 4/l ' o ' We have 10!) .{iCRFS DATRY FARM, which is a splendid order, all necessary buildings free of weeds and unmortga S |,f '- The owner's selling price is £3' per acre' but as he wishes To retire lm wdl accept a suitable property as de no?it either in Stratford or Now Ply in °" tn - Also a 20fi-anc dairy farm, which the owner will consider exchanging for vn Property between TTawera and Now Plymouth. Mc 3/244. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL. Land Salesman.

miiu.tt KO ACHES, all ploughahlc, 25 acres stumped, creamery l'mile, school % mile, C r.li. cowshed etc., with 10 cows, bull, 2 horses, trap and harness, pigs, tools, milk-cans, 15 shares in th'e'Moa Dairy Coy. Will lease for 5 years at 10s per acre, with right of purchase at £lO per acre, capable of running 15 or 1G cows. Price of goodwill, including all of the above mentioned stock and plant, £350. AUCTIONEERS. LAND-AND''GENERAL COMMISSION AGRNTB. INGLEWOOD

CLEGG'S nT.fVTHES Clothes of tin' dependable kind, § f Clothes that will keep out thf \ e>t wind that ever eame from Mo'ii'.t | lv'inont. That's what o.ur customs | 4-«f | CLEGG'S CLOTHES | They're sll satisfied with the quality, | and with the price. Like to fee: * like that? Try it p 1 p EXXRA.'j , J riiitiii(j m all its branehb neatly : rid promptly executed ,i iterate w> at the i>ii'y V"«'s <Vy crjtl Printbg House. Tiinne 17. Se* '.'.'yrfiouth: , ;{ Stratford. fJHOW.GEEDS now—Nimmo & Blair's Sweet Peas, first prize blooms; Nemesis., Vegetable Seeds now openiug up at Vcaie's.

WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. J FOR DAIRY COWS. | A CHAT WITH DAIRYMEN, f What are yon doing' to KEEP YOUR |:. DAIRY COWS IN MILK? Have you | realised that a skilful system of feeding. | will keep your herd"in milking condition ; jt throughout the Winter mouths t You, I should consider these questions now, for I undoubtedly th« feeding of cows on thi*;'; | Food will in a good supply of | MILK RIGHT THROUGH THE WIN, : ITEU, and repay you handsomely. | . Suahn GiUien Foo 5 S Very nutritions, ail corn, higjjy digest-: Bible. The 1310 "World's I four to five years Jersey yelled aain«.; ; ; Sly on Gluten Meal, yielded "■"" 'i< : '■.?'s i • 14.373 ROUNDS OF MILK, """^'fc I testing over 500511) of Butter, Relyißg I ■>" tlio magnificent results given I .vn Feed, we have specially import* led a si'- -nuent, and we partteii- : ! jli''' • o. this splendid Food ■ ■ r free on application lull) JUHS. 18/- PER BAG NIMMr & BLAI SPECTA FARMERS' S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 3

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