Dairy Farms. I ' 18 ACRES " 1 | oPLENDID SECTION, juat outside Borough. All dry, rich land, well shells*. | ed, well sub-divided and fenced. First-class investment. Price, £8 I £2OO cash. ' f 80 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality, all plougha'ile, subdivided into a number of paddocks, 1 milt from factory, handy to school, ball a mile to railway; will carry 28 cows. Good house and ooncrete Hoot cowshed. Will lease for three years at rental of 30s an aore; ne goodwill* 60 ACRES HANDY LITTLE FARM, all well grassed and fenced, subdivided into eight docks, 25 acres being ploughed, w«il fenced; 5-roomed house and cowshed concrete floor. One mile to schsol,factory and railway station. Cheap at price, £24 per acre, £350 cash. Now carrying 21 cows .and hones. v : 100 ACRES VERY HIGHLY IMPROVED and CHOICE DAIRY FARM, divided into ten padsound advice accumulated during 20 right alongside school and factory. New house of six rooms, with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. Prick £4O per acre, £SOO cash. Equity, £ 1500. Owner will take afcout 30 aciei, w<th good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. FARMERS: Remember that if you buy a farm through us we will finance your stock, if required, at 6 per cent. We can show you returns And give yotf j?™r. a^™e accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in- the Taranakl district. Our register contains Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Properties, ana prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any enquirers and will -do our utmost to lwip TO* to make money. - 0. and E. Jackson, LAND A<iENTS ». . 5L4 STRATFOBD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 3
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516Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 3
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