W.H.andA.McCARRY LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELThAM. Telephone 13. P.O. Box Z». PROFITABLE DAIRY FARMS 80 ACRES t,m CASH £AK AN ACRE, just outside Stratford Borough, land all level, practically all stumped, conveniently watered, all in good sole grass save 6 acres in crops, divided into IS paddocks. Will carry 35 cows, returns can be inspected. Good 7-roomed dwelling, concrete cowshed, implement shed, new piggeries, etc. Price, £45 an acre, £3OO eash. Neceesary cows to stock the farm will be financed at a low rate of intertat (2957) I READ THESE TERMS. IQO ACRES, Right of Puiehase. A very cheap farm, Kaponga district, 1% miles from factory and post office, and one mile from school. Land if all in grass, good area stnmped, all plonghable, sub-divided into convenient paddocks, all well watered. Carry ?5 cows comfortably. Hoii»e of 5 rooms, concreted milking eh.fl. and full range of ont building!'. The lease has 9 year? to run at a rental of 10? per acre, optional purchasing rlanse at Clfl. Tf tV purchasing elausc is exercised at end of 9 years, only £2OO cash required, balance can remain for a farther term of ten rears, interest at 4% per cent. Price for goodwill, including 4 tons of hay, £250. (2532). 11Q ACRES. £250 eash. £2B *ri ■*•-*-*' acre. A splendid grassed swtion, well sheltered, warm sunnr sanation, onlv few minutes from butter factory, haiulv to both Stratford and Eltbam. Will carry 45 cows easily. Hou«e of 5 rooms, new milking-shcd. etc. This is the only section now remaining of Mr James Robson's well-known Pukengahu estate, the other four aP having be-n gold by us within a month At the price asked, namelv £2B per acre, it is absolntely cheap. A rare chance for a man with limited capital, only £950 cash required, and the balance can re main for seven years at a per cent. (2552). OOAAA A YEAR.—law A<.r.co. 3U<*UUU FTRST-CLASS SITEEP and CATTLE FARM. First-class metaVd road through property. Only eighteen miles from good railway and good town. Owing to the absence from the Dominion of the owner, we have been instructed to sell this very fine property of IaOO acres Now wintering over 3000 sheep. insluding over 1630 eww. »W *ethc». fIOO lambs, also 260 head of bis cattk. Fencing all in first-class order, very large number of sub-divisions large area easv country, and lots of flats for cropping.' Comfortable dwelling of si> reoms, all necessary outbuildings, aUo 1 -*e shearing-shed, yards, dip. etc. Telephone connected. Motor loyrr d. ; - lifcrs goods daily if required This is ► reallv good proposition at the pnee i. ted, namelv £lO an acre. To a good man, very easy terms will be given, and the stock can be taken at valuation. Apply, W. H. AND A. McGARRY LAND AND FINANCIAL. AGENTS. ELTHAM, TARANAKI. CHARLES GOLDSMirH PRACTICAL fAIL 01! (Nine years in the employ of W. Lonergan.t. A large assortment of the newest and most up-to-date suitings to select from. SUITS FROM £4 1." . i workmanship i;u;i will convince. 1 -t\!e. lit and ntted. A trial : ; . "Ni; S'i_-x. ;■ v '. _:-:. a ASHLEY lKutlisehild-I.adv A*hlev*. the clydesdale st.»-u.l«»n, ben Mccormick (Ben More—Ciui-tiua Fl. isjig McCormi^kl. Further details later. For furtliT partU-ui:.- io- . .-;Js, ut applv to— Gill St., New I'l.vi.'.oelil. TJST OPENED—A new shipment of ° Crockett & Jones' English Footwear, imported direct by ourselves, which means a big saving to tLe one who buys « pair of these great /earing noota.Doekrin's. . .-a.j.KJ
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 7 August 1914, Page 1
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