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FOR EXCHANGE NATIVE LEASE. £lO an acre for goodwill; land all ploughable; 2 miles from post office and school, cheese factory on the property; well fenced, divided into 7 paddocks; will carry 70 cows easily; dwelling of 0 rooms, man's room, 20-bail shed, cart and gig sheds, piggeries, all good outbuildings. Government Advances to Settlers mortgage £650. Price £lO per acre; equity £1750. Perpetual right of renewal, and full compensation for improvements. Owner will exchange for house and . few acres of land. FOR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, • 118 ACRES. £36 PER ACRE, including 40 first-class dairy cows, horse, dray, farm implements, 'factory shares; in fact, everything necessary for successful dairying. A splendidly grassed farm, which will carry a lot of stock, all well fenced, 30 acres stumped, plenty of water; good 6-roomed dwelling, new 0bail concrete shed, built specially for milking' machines, which, with releaser, are installed; fac- ' tory right opposite the property, U miles from school; situated in a well-sheltered valley handy to either Eltham or Stratford. Price for land, stock, farm implements, etc., etc, £36 per acre;. milking machines are included in price asked. If you have £6OO or £7OO in cash, we can put you into this profitable farm straight away; present owner ifl giving up dairying. (490) W. H. & A. McGARRY. Land Agents, ELTHAM.

CHEAP HOUSE, FITZROY. %-ACRE FRBEHOLD, witii exceptionally well-taSt house of 7 looms, bathroom, wash-house, out-house, gas and water. Olose to school, stores and trams. It's cheap at £9OO, with £IOO cash down. HANDY LITTLE FARM 48 ACRES FREEHOLD; 1% miles from Fitzroy; nearly all plougbable, frontage dead level; comfortable 5-iroomed house, also outbuildings. Price £ISOO. Terms to good man. A BELL BLOCK FARM 120 ACRES FREEHOLD, almost all ploughalble. All in grass, with exception few clumps of native bush and few acres in crops; 12 subdivilions, p. and w. and live fences; Metalled road; few weeds; 5-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed, trap and machinery shed, pigstyes, etc. There's money in this farm. Price £24 per acre. Easy terms to a good farmer. FITZROY SECTIONS (Good Buying). 6 SECTIONS, each one-fifths acre, Freehold; olose to train terminus, £BO each. Easy terms. CHEAP HOUSE. 1,4-ACRE, FREEfHDLD, with 6-roomed dwelling, washhouse, electric light, water, sewerage. Price only £420; terms arranged. ApplyH. W. WHITCOMBE, LAND AGENT • - NEW PLYMOUTH.

ONLY £IOO WANTED. 11 A ACRES, adjoining factory; good 5-Roomed House and sheds. A considerable portion ha 3 been ploughed. Carry about 26 cows and 2 horses. No weeds. Right of purchase, July, 1915, at £l2 10s per acre, on very easy terms. Goodwill only [JEIOO. Applys J. SUTHERLAND,. INGLEWOOD. FARM TO LEASE. OKA ACRES, adjoining Borough Town, all in grass, all ploughable, two road frontages, well adapted for cutting up, well-built house of 8 rooms, also cottage. This farm has great prospective value; only Mortgage, G. A. S. Price £26 per acre, Terms will be given. A Modern well-built House of seven rooms, on J-aere of ground, which is well planted, house is connected with town Water Supply and Sewerage, also Electric Light, within few minutes' wall' of Stratford Post Offic6. For Sale on exceptionally easy terms. KING AND STiBBS, AUCTIONEERS AXD LAND AGENTS, BLTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1915, Page 1

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