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LAND FOE GALE. FOR EXCHANGE. A GOOD DAIRY FARM OF 100 ACRES IN' EXCHANGE FOR TOWN • PROPERTY, 100 ACRES, two miles fram railway station, one mile from factory and school, first-class metalled road; land all plougliable, about 70 acres stumped; 10 paddocks; good supply of swedes ani hay goes with the property; watered by permanent streams; now carrying 40 head of grown cattle, dairy cows, horses etc.; comfortable house, concrete cowshed with milking machine, engine and releaser, trapshed, pig sties and good pig paddocks. Owner will accept town properly with an equity of about £I3BO as a, deposit on the farm, Balance can lemain'on mortgage for 8 years at 5 per cent. Fossessibii July 1. If v«u tavc some town property, and want to get on a farm, this is a splendid «p----portunity. Price, including machines, is £46 los an acre. (27SS). W. H. & A. McGARRY. LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM.

I DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. ■J OA ACRES freehold; level; well fenced; nine paddocks, well grassed, watered by several streams; 3} miles from township, A'mile from factory; 7-roomed house. Price £35 per acre. Present stock 35 cows, etc. 'JAft ACRES of which 170 are in grass, 10 acres bnsli; all ploughable; 20 acres in crops; 15 paddocks; 300 odd eves on property; G-roomed residence nr.d 4-roomed cottage, hot and cold water, new cowshed (concrete floor); 2 roiles from railway station, } mile scliapl and creamery. Price £35. Will exchange for sheep country. Equity £3)00. 203- a " B rass ' .i> ,st » few acres shelter bush; all level; fences sheep-pr»of and new; 10 paddocks well watered; 25 acres stumped and been ploughed, (1 acres turnips, 12 acres green oats and young grass mixed for spring feed; stock, 38 milking cows, 20 .springing heifers, and 101) breeding ewes, (1 horses; new 0-roomed house, gig xlcd and dray shed; new 1 14-bail cowshed. Returns 3 years ago £7OO, this year to (tate £537 os. Price £2O per acre, £506 cash. \ 100 ACRES, 2 miles railway; well fenced and watered by creeks; nine paddocks all ploughable, mostly list land; 25 acres a bit rolling at back of section; 75 acres have been ploughed and the bulk of the land been laid down in new pasture; cottage, orchard and gunien; large milking shod with uia-c'-'nes costing £l5O recently; school and factory H miles. Price £4500 of which sum £3400 can remain for S years at 5 per cent.

10.2 Ax-RES freehold, all in grass witli exception of 14 acres in native bush; 4$ acre.s land plou«licd ready for green oats; 11 paddocks all ploughable. Going concern if necessary about £24 per aero. Without stock £2l per acre. 1 QO ACRES all ploughable; 18 paddocks; 100 bead cattle, 120 sheep; !)-r<Vomed building, bathroom, washouse, dairy, harness shed. Nice land lying from all winds. .School, factory, etc., handy. £4O per acre, ACRES of which 100 acres level, balance rolling; country, no blackberry or gorse; good metalled road; 35 cows, 70 heifers, etc, A good property. Price £2O per acre. ACRES all in grass except 2 acres in turnips; all piousshable;, 1 paddocks all fiat; wintered 24 head'of cattle: 0-roofned house, hay shed, (i-bail .'.nvshed (concrete floor)." Rates £8 Gs Bd. Good road; 20 minutes railway station. Price £3O per acre, 52 ffhold, all flat, all in t grass; 10 paddocks; present stock 'lB cows, 10 yearlings, 1 bull. 3 horses and foal; 8-roomed residence, gas, large barn, t'owshed, pigsty; two orchards, etc.; 2 miles railway station. Price £42 10s per ■lore. ACRES, freehold, mostly all in grass, small portion light bush, nearly all ploughable; 2 acres growing oats and 1 aero rape; fences all in good order; subdivided into 8 or 1) paddocks; scrying 30 dairy cows; stock at present 21 cows* 4 hoifers and 2 horses; 4 miles railway station, h mile pchoo), and iactory. Returns from property 12 months £412, Price £2:> per acre. A. B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth.

T. W. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, KGMONT STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. AGI F T I 1020 ACRES, L.I.P. and " 0.8. F., at 6d; half in grass, balance busli; -JOfl acics ploughablej will carry sheep; ii-roomed house, slied and dip. Price £3 10s. Cash JCIGOO. ISO ACRES, WAITARA; large house, sheds, etc.; will carry SO cows. Price £4l; terms. Or will lease with compulsory purchasing clause for long period. 11l ACRES; 0-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; 7 miles from New Plymouth and $ mile to dairy factory; 0 paddocks; SO acres plouuhable; sheep proof fencing; carries 23 dairy cows and young stock, etc. Price .CIS per acre. Cash required, £250. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. 'TOUSES and BUNGALOWS BUILT ■IN ANY LOCALITY from £SO DEPOSIT; balance easy terms. T. W. WELCH, : /ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, JMONI SXRESUififfifi-XMQUTHj ♦. , ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 1

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