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LEASI with right of ' PURCHASE. ',190 ACRES 30/- per acre i J torn creeks; now whittling scventv head of cattle, sura hor si's and some sheep; will winy <>.: dairy cows comfortably; modem 7-roomed dwelling, man's cottage, ](i-l)iiil concreted shed, race mid yard, 3 stall , stable, kjostbox, feed and harness room, implement shed, cart shed and milk stand combined; buildings insured, for £850; one mile from factory and post office, 1\ miles from school, handy to Ktiponga. Owner will lease for 5 years at 30/- an acre, right of purchase (optional, not compulsory), at £3O per acre, 100 ACRES LEASEHOLD. GOING CONCERN. FARM AND LIVE STOCK. A good level farm, close to Kaponga, land all in grass or crop, plenty of winter and spring feed; -about I half the farm has been ploughed, 7 paddocks, boxthorn and" wire fences, permanent water; house of ti rooms, 10 hail concreted shed, cart and gig sheds, piggeries, etc.; lease has 8 Years "to run; rental, 30/- per acre", free of | rates. Price for goodwill of lease, also 30 first-class 'cows, £OSO. ]f you have '£3oo in cash, we can finance 3011 into this place. ..,. W. H. &A, McGAlßjj[. , Land Agerjtsi, j\ E L T H AM. ' ' ~ FOR EXCHANGE. _ ]_oo ACRES, DAIKY FARlll-.Ptieft £lO per acre.. Owner wants 10. to 20 acres Mew Plymouth. > -•■ Apply— -v ....•• ■■

LEWIS & CO., •'■■■'■ WANGANUI.^ ; FOR EXCHANGE. ACRES, 6 miles from Wanganui, milking 20 cows, curry also three horses. Price £4l; equity, £(185. Exchange for 150 acres to milk 50' cows. Apply— LEWIS & CO., . . . <• WAXGANUI. I FOR /«>'•'''ACRES; carrying 35 cow's, flrst- ■"; -class* little dairy farm. WillsxI change for 10 to 20 acres near' New | Plymouth. What- offers.»Write- .„- ~-,-; ;" LEWIS &>CO.,' TO DAIRY FARMERSi' "\ MILKING MACHINE COMPANY. markot,' and' are up-to-date,, in, every' particular,'''being equally ■'•-" suitatole'far large or small herds; the. papacity being..from^lto sft. ~, cows per hour. Every part is ... . , ; of the besjt, andwe elafm the machines' are second to none. The "Auto" Cijp is a .special -', feature of these''''machined. It -'* leaves the te'ats in natural condition, will not fall off, and ia i ; also a clean and fast'milker.'" To anyone interested in milking machines, we shall be pleased to show same in working- or- ' der. 8 DO NOT BUY A MACHINE TUX YOU HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO." Full particulars as to prices, etc., on application to The N.Z. LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., H A W E 5 A, Agents.

THAMES VALLEY. THAMES VALLEY. THAMES VALLEY. SPECIAL SPECIAL for SPECIAL DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. ~>oo ACRES FREEHOLD IS \VJI\T v AVE HAVE TO OFFER in this iiiinon.4 'Dairying District—l2o acres dead flat, balance gentle rolling; all ploughable, major portion already ploughed; all in grass; portion been rich clay bottom, llax and cabbage tree swamp, now thoroughly drained and dry; one half of farm'lias earned 4i milking cows, 10 yearling: heifers and I horsc'3, while balance in .present state would easily carry 30 milkine cows and do them well. Well watered by permanent stream and springs; fenced and subdivided into convenient 'paddocks. Dwellinghouses, cowshed, trapshed and additional buildings; 'phone connected to house; but a few minutes' waHc to creamery and Imiidy to eheo?e factory, station and all other conveniences. Milkiiiir plant to go with property at the KNOCK-DOWN "PRICK of £2l JIV 3 PBR ACR V. Easy terms. Tliere is certainly not a better offering in the Waikato or Thames Valley to-day. The flax swamp portion of the farm is particularly rich soil on a gooa clav au'bsnil, and when fullv brought in WILL CARRY A MAST TO THE ACRE. It is tlie most productive farm that exists in the heart of this rich daivying district. Communicate, with us AT OXCE if you wish to inspect this genuine .ifl'ering. Delay is dangerous, as first inspector will assuredly "bvy. . A.aPATERSON&.C°LTD., CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND,

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1915, Page 1

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