i XAND FOR SALE, THE % Compels the o» aJI a i i--'v ■ all level and plougliable, well watered, 6-roomed house, cow* . shed with concrete floor; divided into nine paddocks; at present carrying 20 cows, beside* young stock and horses; close to township, factory and school, TO SELL AT ONCE The price asked is £36 pe., £ 10(H),, cash rw 1 "!. or oethaps less. REMEMBER, this farm is owned by three ladies, who want to sell from patriotic views. Immediately they dispose of the property they will proceed to England to assist in the greatei works there, where their ser. vices are needed. For this very i reason you should consider this ■property before anything else. We will motor you out to see - it whenever it suits you to go, | Gilmour & Clarke Egmont Street . New Plymouth^ 50 ACRES,
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 1 OA ACRES, freehold, situated south of Hawera on metalled road, quite close to school and factory; owßer.' is milking 55 cows; beautiful level paddocks with wsiter-iai4,(w**lWHglily Improved and in good order; six acres of turnips, eight acres hiy; 10-roome4 house in good repair, stable, implement shed, barn, and fine milking shed, toncreted. Milking machines are installed and included in the jirioe, which is £53 an acre. Terms £6OO cash and balance arranged for long term. Possession ia July. This farm will be sold quickly, so get in early, it will suit you. GRAVES & CO* LAND AGENTy (Opposite r.0.) HAWERA
FARM WANTED. We have a client who hag the • labor to liandle up to 100 oown He owns a very desirable small farm of 39 acres, and will givi ' it as deposit on a larger farm . of 250 to 400 or 500 acres. This is an excellent opportunity for any farmer wishing to retire or who finds himself hampered owing to shortage of labor. Any farms submitted must bear fullest investigation ami nrnst be at cash price. Send fullest details to LEWIS AND CO. WANiANULi "RANTED by first-class Man, milking ■ on Shares, can handle up to 100 cows by hand. Apply, Lewis and Co., Wan-. ganurNORTH AUCKLAND DAIRY FARM. 15"0 moß t'. v r»'« Hats, all level; well-improved dairy farm, divided into 10 paddocks; situated six miles from good township and railway on rnnin coach road; one mile from school and handy to where cream-cart calls; has beeu milked upon two years, but in grass a long time; will easily winter 50 cows; now carrying over that number of stock; dairy cows last senson averaged lib butter-fat daily 'or whole season; fi-roomeil old-fashioned house, good sliods and largo orchard] well watered by creeks and river, with good bottoms. Kates very low. Goodwill £I7OO, including cows and dale* ' plant; £7OO cash, balance o'/ 3 years a per cent. For further particulars apply BOX 824. Auckland. RANTED,— You can win a prl*e,ib Desert Gold Tea Competition. Prink "Desert Gold" alwave. - Collect tU "cameliA
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 1
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