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LAND FOR SALE. SPECIAL TERMS. A VERY RARE CHANCE, Profitable Dairy Farm as a Going Concern. W. 11. and A. McGarry, of Eltliam, have been instructed to offer for sale as a going concern, by private treaty, a first class dairy farm in tin: Eltliam district. The farm will carry 45 cows easily, or a cow 2i acres of land. Just on £BOO was taken off it last season. All the land save about 20 acres is under the plow, and is nicely watered without being broken with creeks. Handy to one of the best cheese factories in Taranaki. House of 5 rooms, concreted milking shed, and usual other farm buildings. We can put a client into this really good property if he £BOO in cash. Land, cows, horses, pigs, farm implements, milking machines (water power), factory shares, milk cart etc., etc., all included. Terms, £BOO down on the lot. Trice for land is £47 per acre, not including machines. Reason for above exceptional terms is that the owner intends going to 'the war. We are sole agents, and will be pleased to give further information on application. Particulars of town properties or mortgages in exchange for above are invited. W. H. & A. McGARRY Land Agents, ELTHAM, FIRST QUALITY bAIRY FARM. 232 ACRES rich drained white pine swamp land, every inch ploughable, Well grassed alid absolutely free of noxious weeds. Carrying 74 cowb, S 2-year heifers and 11 horses. Cows have already averaged over £lO this season. First-class buildings and fences, all in best of order. Price, £4O per acre, including milking plant, waggon, etc. Terms, £2OOO Cash. The above is dirt cheap at the price. If situated in Taranaki would sell readily at ! £6O to £OS per acre. TO LEASE, with Compulsory Purchase Clause, ISO-acre Dairy Farm, in one or two lots, with buildings. Apply LEWIS AND CO. WANGANUI. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. 77 ACRES FREEHOLD, all grassed, " * well watered, 45 acres been ploughed, 11-bail cowshed, stable, implement shed, shed Jli x 20; 4-roouied dwelling; 1% miles township; good roads. Price £3O per acre. AS A GOING COXCERX —O2 acres Freehold; IS cows, one horse; flat and well-watered; five acres crops; nine paddocks; road to propertyajfrom Jnglewood, two miles; school %-mile; 5-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc. Price £3O per acre; or land bare, £25, with £3oo down. No. 71 A. B. GIBSON,, LAXD AGEXT. NEW PLYMOUTH.

READ THIS FAMOUS BELL BLOCK LAND. TWO GOOD BARGAINS. J HAVE decided to retire from farming, and have two farms io poll. No. J Farm of !.0 Acres, all plcugha'ole, divided into 14 paddocks. !)-roomed cottage, trapshed, orchard. All frontage to first-class road. Six miles from New Plymouth, H miles railway station, Bell Block Creamery, school ;; ;ji : le. Price, £3O per acre. No. 2 Farm of 53 Acres well laiil out, 16-roomed house .every convenience, two bath-rooms, telephone, Insurance £l3flo, L.K.G. Milking Machine. Larue frontage to good road. This f.tr;n adjoin? No. 1. Beautiful place io live in. Price, £2500. Terms arranged; would consider vmemcumbered property :is part payment. JAMES WALKER, IIENWOOD ROAD, BULL BLOCK. OUR JOINTS Are always fresh, and the quality is proved at every dinner table. We kill ONLY PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and POULTRY. We want orders. You want our service. Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AXD PROMPTITUDE. BONEDUST— - The Best Fertiliser. Orders taken fo) any quantity, from %cwt. SOLE BEOS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 1

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