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rjANDY AND KAPONGA. COOK, Our headquarters are in the centre of a district unairiected by such a dry spell as experienced this year elsewhere, 1 giving the most consistent returns, one year with another, of any dairying land in Taranaki, and where land values are not inflated. We have a variety of splendid properties through this country available for inspection of clients. Appended are a few we can recommend. Car to run you out at any time to see them. Train met on the receipt of a line to that effect. £2B AX ACRE. RIVERLEA. —ISO acres, 1 mile from school, factory and post office; 8-Roomed Dwelling, mail's cottagc i 16-bail cowshed with concrete iloor, 3-s'all stable, harness and implement rooms, and other outbuildings; all absolutely as up to date as any in the Dominion; half property stumped and ploughed, part live fences. Hulk of purchase money can remain for 6 years at 5 per cent. 831 .123 10s AN ACRE. JIAHOE.—ISO Acres, ten minutes from factory and school, all level and, well watered, 20 acres of crops to go with the property; 5-Roomed House, wlmre, dray and trapshed, 15-stall cowshed with concrete floor; carries GO cows, besides horses, young stock, etc.; will grow into money. < Terms to suit buyer. 790 £3O AN ACRE. ROWAN.—IIO Acres, one-third ploughed, 13 acres rape and turnips included in price, does 35 cows besides young stock, etc.; splendid buildings of 7-Roomed Dwelling, wash, trap, and implement houses, 12-bail concrete floor cowshed, £350 cash required; balance in 5 and 7 years. 801 £OO AN ACRE. KAPONGA.—IOO Acres < beautiful level land, adjacent to town, watered by windmill, divided into 7 paddocks, half cleared; 7-Roomed Dwelling and outbuildings; one of the finest properties in the district. Government mortgage of £1500; other mortgage for 7 years, at 5 per cent. 913 NOTE.—Clients desiring to dispose of their properties, sell or lease, are invited to communicate witll us without delay. We have increasing inquiries for a variety of properties. CHOICE DAIRYING LAND FOR SALE. ELTHAM 200 ACRES—£2S per Acre. Owner will accept house and section as deposit. The farm is about five miles from Eltham, and about half a mile from factory. Land all in grass or crop, 12 paddocks, well watered, good fences, 40 acres have been ploughed. Hous of fiVe rooms, 10bail concreted shed, trapshed, and piggeries. Owner who is advanced m years wishes to retire, and will accept as deposit a house and section at New Plymouth in place of cash. Balance can remain for seven years at 5 per cent. (2605). READ THESE TERMS. 160 ACRES—£3OO Cash. BALANCE 10 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. A well situated farm, handy to Eltham and Stratford, 2 miles from Ngaere factory, railway station and township. About 110 acres have been ploughed, practically all dead level, no swamp, good fences, fully subdivided into paddocks, and well watered. Will carry 80 cows. House of five rooms, concreted shed (new), implement shed, cart sheds, etc. Freehold title. Price, only £33 an acre, terms £3OO cash, balance can remain for ten years at 5 per cent. (2608). WEARS IN A POSITION TO FINANCE IF REQUIRED. W. H. & A. McGARRY, Land Agents, "ELTHAM. STRAIGHT LEASES. "j AA ACRES, near Te Roti. Good House, shed, and all necessary buildings. Lease, 5 years to run, at' £2 per acre; only small goodwill want-., ed. tCO ACRES, near Auroa. Kent j 35s , per acre; lease, five years with , right of renewal. House, cowshed, and: all conveniences on the place. 1 fW) ACRES, close to llawera ; with large house, good cowshed, and every convenienae. Will lease for five years at £3 per acre; a bargain. These leases are all worth the money, so inquire at once from H. E. CANDY, Or THE FARMERS' CO-OP., Sole Agents. HAWERA. N © 'X I C E , /"vWTKfi to the Increased Price of Shoeing Materials, the Blacksmiths in and around New iPlymouth have agreed to raise the Price , of Shoeing on and after TUESDAY, fit.li of APRIL, by (id per set, booking <id per set extra. A. L. McfiONAGrX J. ROBERTS. W. DAVIDSON. ■ i R. IT. SOLE. 11. OOBURN\ « Tt. imASTCU. W. J. WILKIE, - Carrington Road. ' W. HASKELL, ! < Bell Block.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 1

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