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A FIRST-CLASS EXCHANGE. 140 Acres. Owner Wants Smaller Farm. 14-0 ACRES of lirst-clasa land, situated in the well-known Te Rotillatapu district, under a mile from cheese factory, and within easy distance of Eltliam. 'Large area lias teen ploughed; well subdivided, boxthorn fences; will carry CO cows; now wintering 70 head of stock. Modern G-roomcd dwelling, hot. water service, complete range of splendid outbuildings, Including modern shed, witli machines installed. PRICE, £53 PER ACRE; EQUITY, £1700; BALANCE CAN REMAIN TOR 8 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. We have just sold a farm almost adjoining the above at £6O per acre. Owner would like a smaller farm in exchange. (Sole agents). (492) Read These Terms: 160 Acres, £35 per acre—Balance 10 years at 5 per cent. Only £250 Cash Required. A first-elas9 farm, all plough able; 100 acres have been ploughed, all in grass or crop; fences in good order; permanent water; subdivided into 12 paddocks. WILL CARRY 55 COWS AND OTHER STOCK. House of 4 rooms, new concreted milk, shed, trap and implement sheds, etc. Within easy distance of tlie best-pay-out cheese factory in Taranaki, and half-an-hour's drive from Eltliam. Price is low, £35 per acre; terms exceptional, namely, £250 cash, balance ten years at 0 per cent. Sure to be sold quickly; teleprono or write us at once. (Sola agents). W. H. & A. McGARRY, Land Agents, E L T H A ty. r FOR EXCHANGE. IAA ACRES, DAIRY FARM. Prk# £lB per acre. Owner want* 10 te SO acraj New Plymouth. Apply— LEWIS & CO., WANGAITOI. FOR EXCHANGE. ACRES, S miles from Wanganui, milking 20 cows, oarry also threa horui. Price £4l; equity, £OBS. Exchange for 150 acres to milk 5Q cows. Apply— LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. FOR EXCHANGE. >7O ACRES, carrying 35 cows, firstclass little dairy farm. Will exchange for 10 to 20 acres ileal New Plymouth. What offers? Write— LEWIS & CO., WAHWANOIi., TO DAIRY FARMERS. THE AUTO MILKING MACHINE COMPANY. These machines are now "on the market, and ara up-to-dato in every particular, being equally suitable for large or email herds, the capacity being from 34 to 60 cows per hour. Every part to • of the best, *nd we claim the machine* *re eecond to none. . The "Auto" Cup is a special feature of these machines. It leaves the teats in natural condition, will not fall off, and is also a clean and fast milker. To anyone interested in milking machines, we shall be pleased to show same in working order. 00 NOT BUY A MACHINE TILL YOU HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO." Full particulars as to prices, etc., on application to The N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., H A W E R A, ' Agents. THAMES VALLEY. THAMES VALLEY. THAMES VALLEY. SPECIAL SPECIAL for SPECIAL DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. 9("| A ACRES FREEHOLD IS WHAT WE HAVE TO OWER in this famous (Dairying District—Jßo acres dead flat, balance gentle iß#iiig; all 'ploughablo, major portion already ploughed; all in grass; portion been rich clay 'bottom, llax and ca'bbage tree swamp, now thoroughly drained ami drv; one half of farm has carried 4.') milking cows, IB yearling heifers and 4 horses, while 'balance in 'present staf'e would easily carry .30 milking cows alul do them well. Well permanent stream and springs; • fenced /and Subdivided into convenient paddotfks. (Dwellingliouses, cowshed, -ttapsTie'd anjl additional buildings; 'phone connected, to house; but a few rnAutes' 'creamery and Jiandy to. station and all ttfylk-., in# plant to go witlf ifrSjjlertV"' KNOOK-DOWN PRICE oT' £2l X0 S I>ER iACRIE ' Eilsy tcrms ' • There is certainly not a better offering id the Waikato or Thames Valley to-day. The flax swamp portion of the farm id particularly rich soil on a good clay subsoil, and when fullv brought in ■WILL GARRY A BE AST TO THE' ACRE. It is the most productive farm that exists in the heart of this rich dairying district. Communicate with us AT ONCE if you wish to inspect this genuine jffering. Delay is dangerous, as first inspector will assuredly buy,,,, . A.S.PATEBgQN&C 0 '

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 1

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