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A FIRST-CLASS EXCHANGE. 140 Acres. Owner Wants Smaller Farm. 140 ; KhS of first-class land, situated in the well-known Te J'oti--Milt;ipu dirt rid, under u mili; from chee>e fa.-turv, ami within easy distance cf I'.llliitm. I.urge area nas been ploughed: well s;ilniivi<lrd ( boxthurn fences; will carry fi:» cows; now wi:iti-rin" 7u head 01 stock. Modern t'l-reomed dwelli! bot water service, coinplelc range of sp'cn.lid on!iiiiihlings. iiHMiding modern shed, nil h machines installed. PRICK, .C.T.) I'KR AC'liK: KQU.ITY, ■-C1700; IiAI.AXCK CAX RBMAIN FOR 8 YEARS AT 5 I'KR CKXT. We have just sold a farm almost adjoining the above, at ,€OO per acre. Owner would like it smaller farm in exchange. (Sole agents). (482) Read These Terms: 160 Acres, £35 per acre—Balance 10 years at 5 per cent. Only £250 Cash Required. A first-class farm, all ploughable; JOO acres have been ploughed, ail 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 plied, trap and implement sheds, etc. Within easy distance of tlie best-pay-out cheese factory in Taranaki, and half-an-honr's drive from Eltham. Price is low, £35 per acre; terms exceptional, namely, £250 cash, balance ten years at 5 per cent. Sure to be sold quickly; telcprone or write us at once. (Sole agents). W. H. & A. McGMRY, Land Agents, ELTHAM.

FOR EXCHANGE. ICO ACREB > DAIRY I''ARM. Price £lO per a.-re. Owner wants 10 to 20 acres New Plymouth. Apply— LEWIS & CO., WAXGANUI. FOR EXCHANGE. /JK EACRKS, 6 milts from Wanganui, milking 26 cowa, carry also thrct latrses. Price £4l; equity, £OBS. Exchange for 150 acres to milk 50 cows. ■Apply— LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. FOR EXCHANGE. •70 ACRES, carrying 33 cows, firstclass little dairy farm. Will exchange for 10 to 20 acres near New Plymouth. What offers? Write— LEWIS & CO., WANI-iAtflll.

TO DAIRY FARMERS. THE AUTO MILKING MACHINE COMPANY. These machines are now oil the market, and are up-to-date in every particular, being equally suitable (or large «r email herds, the eapacity fceing from 24 to 50 cows per hour. Krery part is ef the test, a*i we elaim the machines are second to none. The "Auto" Cup is a special feature of these machines. It leaTes 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 bu pleased to show same in working order. 00 NOT BUY A MACHINE TIM, YOU HAVE SEEN THE " AUTO." Full particulars as to price§, etc., on application to The N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., H A W E K A, Agents

THAMES VALLEY. THAMES VALLEY. THAMES VALLEY. SPECIAL SPECIAL for SPECIAL DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. OftA ACKES FKEEHOIVD IS WHAT ' Jin - WE IfAVW 'IX) O'EEER in this famous 1 kli ryi !:l' District—]:! ( l acres (loud Hi'.t, balance gentle roMing; nil 'iilmiglia . I ilc, major portion already ])lc,n«hi d: all in ; portion lioeit iirli clay bottom, I'ax itn«l eakkaije tree \\ a it']), now' t liorouirlily drained and dry: ore hail' oi farm lias earned -I."j ■milking cows, 10 yearling' lieifer.s and • I lioives, «•!'!:<• hitons-e in present stale would ciijiiiv crrrv ::i) milking rows and do t !ii-!-> veil. Wei! watered by penna--1:1 iit ,- i: ram a::.I -;■ i'iny;~: fenced and 1111 ; I;s id,\! ini ■■ cor > eaiciii paddo, ks. !iweiiiimi'.oiM'-. cow-io-i I, trapped and addilinn.il liu'ldiii.'..': 'jmoiie conmv: rd to linr.-e: lint- a few minuics' walk to ereaineiy and kaiidy io e!o e-e fa '!'o-y. station and all oilier eonvi-uieaee-. Milkintf plant to ;r.) v.'il!i property at tile KX'-H'K-lIOWX I'Hlri: of ..(.'<>l PER ACitK. Ku»v terms. 'l'lieiv is ccrluiiily not a better od'ering in tlx Waikaio or Tinnics Yallev io-dar. Tile i'a>: : \v;iinp portion of ilia farm i... •jmrlivuls'rt.v rirli s»il on a goo<t elav suiiM'il, and v.licn J'liil.v brought in ■Wl'lJi I'A 111! V A 'P.EAST TO Til E ACKK. It is tile nio-t productive iarpi tllal, i xi'-t s in Ike lieart oi tkis rUi dairying di^tr'e!. C'olloallnie'it e v.-i'.li lis A I ONC il yon vi-li to inspr,!. tins genuine 'lVeriny. Tlolay is iiao:;,ooii-. a> lirsL imp-dor v.il! a.ssuredlv kiiy. A. R. IV!' 10, (d 'STUMS STKKRT, AI'CKEANI). gT 0X Y ]>T VE R XX 0T 3 L OKATO. Passengers by Motor 'Bus can rely on yelling Morning ami Afternoon Tea at the above Hotel. ropuTar Brands of Ales, Best of Wines and Spirits always available. Motto: Best is not good enough. B. T. BOOKER, Proprietor-

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1915, Page 7

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