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LAND FOR SALE. FOR EXCHANGE. A GOOD DAIRY FARM' OF 100 ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR TOWN 1 AA ACRES, two miles from railway station, one mile from factory and school, first-ela'ss metalled road; land alt ploughable, about 70 acres stumped; 10 paddocks; good supply of swedes and liay 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 '.eleaser, trapshed, pig sties and good pig paddocks. Owner will accept town property with an equity of about £I3OO as a deposit on the farm. Balance, can lemain on mortgage for S years at 5 per 'cent. Possession July 1. If you lave some town property, and want to get on a farm, this is a splendid opportunity. Price, including machines, is £46 15s an acre. (2785). W. H. & A. McGARRY. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. ACRE,S freehold; level; well fenced; nine paddocks, well grossed, watered by several streams; 31 Hides from township, i mile from factory; 7-roomed house. Price £35 per acre. Present stock 35 cows, etc. <W)A. ACRES of which 170 are in grass, " J ' 10 acres bush; all ploughable; 20 acres in crops; 15 paddocks; 300 odd awes on property; C-roomed residence av.d 4-roomed cottage, hot and cold water, new cowshed (concrete flour); 2 miles from railway station. -J mile school and creamery. Price £35. Will, exchange for sheep country. Equity £.11(10. 9AQ ACRES, all in grass, just a lew "" aores shelter bush; all level; •ill feiicra sheep-proof and new; 10 paddocks well watered; 25 acres stumped and been ploughed, fi acres turnips, 12 ados green oats and young grass miwd for spring feed; stock, 3S milking cows, 20 springing heifers, and llH) breeding

si re and dray sued; new j-i-bail cowshod. Returns 3 years ago £7OO, this year to date .-£537 Sis. Trice £2O per acre, £SOO cash. inft ACRES, 2 miles railway; well fenced and watered by creeks; nine paddocks nil ploughable, mostly Hat land; 25 acres a bit rolling; at buck of section; 75 acres have been ploughed and the bulk of the land been laid down in'new pasture; cottage, orchard and ga r den; milking shed with ma- \:' r.es costing £l5O recently; school and facio.ry li miles. Price' £4500 of which sum £3400 can remain for 3 years at 5 per cent. J A 9 AuflES freehold, all in grass with exception of 14 acres in native bush; 4A acres land ploughed ready for green oats; 11 paddocks all ploughable. 'loing concern if necessary about £24 per acre. Without stock £2l per acre. 1 OO ACRES all ploughable; IS pad--4 c r " docks; 100 head cattle, 120 slice;): 0-roonied building, bathroom, washouse, dairy, harness shed. Nice land lying from all winds. School, factory, handy. £4O per acre. V/'O ACRES of which 100 acres level, balance rolling country, no * A ACRES all in grass except 2 acres in turnips; all ploughable; 7 paddocks all Hat; wintered 21 head oi cattle; (1-roomed house, hay shed, li-bail .'.lws'ned (concrete flour). Kate-, x.i\ (i.!M. Good road; 20 minutes railway station. Trice £3(5 per acre. J9 ACRES, fivhold, all flat, all in .grass; 10 paddocks; present stock IS cows, 10 yearlings, I bull,':! horses and foal; S-roomed residence, gas, large barn, cowshed, pigsty; two orchards, etc.; 2 miles railway station. Trice £42 10s per acre. n <V/2 ACRES, freehold, mostly all in grass, small portion Ikdit bush, nearly; all ploughable; 2 acres growing »ats and 1 acre rape; fences ail in good order; subdivided into S or !) paddocks; '•anying 30 dairy cows; stock at present 21 cows, -4 heifers and 2 horses; 4 miles railway station, i mile school and factory. Returns from property 12 months £412. Trice £25 per acre. A. B. GIBSON. Land Agent, New Plymouth. T. W. WELCH, ESTATE AGEXT AX J) BUILDER, EGMONT. STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A G I E T ! 1620 ACRES, L.T.P. and 0.R.P., a! Cd; half in grass, balance bush; 400 acres ploughable; will carry 2i sheep; 5-roomed house, shed! and . dip. Price £3 10s. Cash £1(500. 180 ACRES, WAITARA; large house, sheds, etc.; will carry SO cows. with compulsory purchasing clause for long n.iiod." 104 AC'IiKS- : roomed house, cowshed, etc.; 7 iii.le., from New Plymouth and I mile to dairy factory;'!) paddocks; SO acres p ! ougluihle; sheep proof fencing; carries 23 dairy cows and young stock, etc. Price £ls per acre. Cash required, £250. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. HOUSES and BUNGALOWS BUILTIN ANY LOCALITY from £SO DEPOSIT; balance easy terms. . T. ,W. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1916, Page 1

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