LAND FOR SALE ; 51 ACRES. £3OO CASH, BALA-XCt, 10 YEARS AT 5 PER CEXT. A splendid little farm, on which »15 cows (•mi be milked; land is dead level, absoluelj no waste, well-grown live fences e\ crywhcre; dwelling and necessary farm buildings. Only £.300 cash required to secure tliis on a compulsory purchasing clause for 10 years at f> per c-<-nt. (2435) 75 ACRES. £2OO CASH. Price £2O per ncre; Stratford district; land all in. grass .or crop; four, paddocks; 10 acres stumped; will carry ->o cows; house of (! 'rooms, concreted shed, with loft, etc. The low deposit of £2OO will secure this property; balance o years at 3 per cent,- ' (-272-1) 70 ACRES. £OOO CASH. BALANCE 7 YEARS AT f> PER CENT. Price £,">o an acre; close to Kltiiam borough; land all level, all stumped save i> acres; will carry 35 cows easily; splendid returns oil' this section. House of fi rooms, milking-shed, implement shed, and piggeries. A really good farm, which has not changed hands for ten years. The terms are good. (2736) W. H. & A. McGARRY Land Agents, ELTHAM FIRST QUALITY DAIRY FARM. OQO ACRES rich drained white pine swamp laud, every inch ploughable, well grassed and absolutely free of noxious weeds. Carrying 74 cows, 8 2-year heifers and 11 hgrsea. 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. IT situated in Taraimki would sell readily at £OO to £US per acre, TO LEASE, with Compulsory Purchase Clause, ISO-acre Dairy Earni, in one or two lots, with buildings. Apply LEWIS AND CO. WANCANUI. FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERN —ONLY £3OO CASH DOWN. PjQ ACRES flat land; live fences; not an inch of waste; 2 miles from school, factory and railway; good 4roouied house, etc. Owner waiting to enlist, and will include his dairy herd, horse, cart, bull, etc., as a going concern, and will accept £3OO cash and leave balance above Covernment Mortgage for 10 years, at 0 per cent. ' Winter crops and hay included. Possession given at one weck"s notice. Make appointment to inspect, H. GRAVES & CO., ESTATE ACENTS. Oppusite P. 0., Hitwcra.. READ THIS FAMOUS BELL BLOCK LAND. TWO GOOD BAKGAIi
T HAVE decided to rctir« from farming, and have, two farms io sell. Ko. 1 Farm of !',O Acres, all plGughable, divided into 1-1 paddocks. S-roomed cottage, trapshed, orchard. All frontage to first-class r< Plymouth, B miles railway station. Bell Block Creamery, school J-mile. Price, £3O per acre. No. 2 Farm of 53 Acre? well laid out, Hi-roomed house .every convenience, t\ v " bath-rooms, telephone, Insnraiu's .-Cllinu, L.K.G. aiilkiiifj Machine. Larso frontaye to good road. This farm adjoin? No. 1. Beautiful place xo live in. emcumlxTcd property us Dart payment. JAMES WALKER, lIEXWOOD EOAD, BELL BLOCK. N.Z. GOVERNMENT tyyINES. POET (per bottle) g/_; MUSCADINE (per bottle) PEE ASSORTED CASE, U. A, HAYCOCK, ■lKtKtlfaKfiKiilKOlNi)
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1916, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1916, Page 1
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