: READ THIS. 65 ACRES. .ii Fir lV Cl - a J SS , littl f dairy hrm > all h 'SWy just outside borou?':; ell subdivided; splendidly fenced; good dwelling home and outbuildh ' indy to school, factory, and railway station. A model dairv farm. PRI(L. «t« 10s per acre, £4OO cash, balance 7 years at 5J per cent. 70 ACRES. : Highly improved and choice dairy farm, situated Ngaere district; handy to Weese factory, school and Post Office; large portion under plough; will carry 30 cows; dwelling house of 5 rooms, good cowshed. This is an ideal little farm and must increase in value. TRUCE: £4O per acre, £SOO cash, balance at SJ per cent. r 130 ACRES. Splendid freehold dairy farm, situated U wiles from Stratford Post Office, •Miool and factory and railway station. 60" acres has already been plougl-d and renewed; first class homestead, all necessary outbuildings including muring machine and circular -Saw. PRICE: £3O i-tr acre, including machine, £7-30 «ash, balance.for 10 years at 5J per cent. it .f?t E ; If 1 ? nd ' flnanee . or D °n>e you want, and that to vour satisfaction, lout iai. to write or call, when you're in town, upon the BROS. JACKSON. MHM . LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Gu M Ltd f. STRATFORD. 119 ACRES fJI S°od dairy farm; wel' fenced and divided;' no weeds; good B-roomei 5 . house, orchard. 12-baJ concrete cowshed, close to factorv. cheese or butter, also telephone and school. Vov sale as a going concern, iii eluding 36 cows, bull, calves, milk-cart, iorse and harness, factorv shares and sundries. PRICE: £4(l per acre, easy terms to a reliable man; say £SOO cash, balance Si per cent, or 5 per cent, for long term. " No. 8/002. gjJ.Q ACRES, f.h., level and well watered; n ° dei, P g«ll'es j well fenced and divided; new fences; new house, hot and cold water; large new cowShed with machines; situated within a few minutes of school hall, telephone, and factory, either cheese or butter. Owner will lease for 7 years at 25/- per acre, with purchasing clause if wiriied. No. 10/752. .1 ftA ACRES f.h., level and undulating land; 5-roomed house, concrete cowshed, with machines: few minutes to school, factory, telephone, etc. Price £lB per acre, £3OO cash. Purchaser to take over first mortgage of r'£l7oo, 5 years to run, or owner will exchange at above cash price for a smaller property at cash price. We consider this is a cheap farm. No. 9/1100. gg ACRES f.h., level and undulating farm; no weeds: concrete cowshed; 5roonied house; school and factory handy; 32 cows and all farm implements, factory shares, horses, dray, gig, etc., etc., "walk in, walk out." Price, £3B per acre, £7OO cash, or would entertain exchanging for a larger property. No. 4/ISI. 1 00 f.h., level fiirm, well fenced and divided, quantity hedges; nicely * laid out homestead, 5-roonied house, 12-bail shed; factory and school almost on property. Price £3l per acre. Very small deposit asked from a practical mm, P.al■nce at 5 per cpnt. No. ia/730a. W A. HEWITT, Manager, , A. C. BELL, Land Sulesmaa. Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. We, have pleasure in recording the following Sheep and Dairy farming propositions which we can offer for sale and exchange by pr ivate treaty. 130 ACRES NEAR NEW PLYMOUTH. Leas.; with purchasing clause at £5 per All ploughable. 100 acres stumped and 3cre . 4 * s ears to ru »- u, ' o(!wi, ' T £ ff> ploughed;:' good fences, partly live ~' ■ . • Iso - --"■ hedges; 12 paddocks watered by streams; :.„,.„ „.,„„.,,.,„ QTTnrT * mile to school, factory and P. 0.; practically new five-roomed house, 12-bail i>s ACRES, KAUPOKONUI DISTRICT. Sk-roGired house, machine, cowshed, outbuildings on farm. i:.t-> 11 r.addook* with new fences, well £2O per acre, £SOO cash, balance 5 or r it " rwl; l srwri " «°P* V - am ;? ? wed . CS ' S years at 5J per cent. No. 257. ' ««■".?"*" «*. 2 acres soft turn.p _,.,.--..• r. . ■ . .tor spring feeding. Farm in real good **"""" " • hcivt: milked last season 20 cows, test 80 acres, level land, well subdivided, 4 i_ weight 920; also carried near Inglewood; all been ploughed, all o i hcr j nten d milking 34 cows this in grass and crop; carry 25 to 30 cows; srason; returns open for inspection. 8-roo'ned house and old cowshed. „,„ , „„_. , , , £4B per acre, f£3ao cash, balance Price £25 per acre. £350 to £4OO arra .,g e d. -j No. 209. cash, balance arranged. No. 254. ° ' 70 ACRES CLOSE TO HAWERA. 25 acres,:.? |piles.from town in best jj ev _. 4 , 9om ed house, pantry, bathdistrict in ?»ranaki; all level and sub- rocnii seuilery and wash-house witn divided into 9 paddocks with ideal she!- tubs, man s whare, gig and implement ter; carrying 14 cows, 2 horses, bull, two s]ietlj B . bail con crete cowshed with en-twen;\'-month heifers and 7 yearlings; gine sncd _ Permanent water supply; good 6-roomed house, '3 fireplaces, man's subdivided into 10 paddocks with boxroom, cowshed, etc.; paved yards and tnorn judges; splendid shelter from prepiggery,J Qtdiard of 600 trees in full va ;ii ng winds; carry 40 cows and do Ijearing.'nMtly apple and plums with th(!m well . 5 acres swe des and good pears, peaches and quinces; all fruit dis- stack of hay g0 witll the , p]ace posed of locally; 50 to 60 hives of bees „ nnn , (30 of wliieh this season's), wit}, honey *<? P« ««, *«» cash, balance 7 extractor, wax press, tanks and extra y ears at 5 P er cent - No - m - Boxes and frames, etc. TOWN PROPERTY.' Also a 12-sc-re Native lease with per- . feet right of renewal, U miles distant, Five-roomed house and five acres of opposite faetorv and handy for dry cows, ground, just outside the Hawera Borate Last Tear's returns'totalled £470 ough. Electric light, small orchard and »nd cows were milked on only 18 acres, outbuildings. /Would make an ideal (A good home). ''"me for a retired farmer. „ . u ~ „ , u 1 Priee £lO30 > eas y term 3' No - Price--£22do, about half cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. • No. 222 In addition to the above mentioned properties we have a large assortment 455 ACRES—TOKO LINE. of ] a , ge an d sma ll dairy farms and 200 acres' in grass, 60 acres new bum cattle and sheep country in all parts of in turniofi, balance jood tawa and Taranaki; also numerous suburban prolnahoe bush; six paddocks; sheep yards, perties that would suit retiring farmers. wh&re and shed. Old grass wintered 2J sh»cp; 5 miles to Railway Station. For further particulars apply to— Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. JHead Office, Princess Street, Hawera. M. J. Lynskey, General Manager. Bon&p Brothers IS THE EASIEST RIDING CAR IN THE WOLRD. 'One of the many striking feature of this famous car is its ability to stand up to any kind of work. It runs smoothly and silently on good roads or bumpy loads—it makes no differ* «ncc tq, the DODGE. To realise the wonderful power and flexibility of thit superb car you must ride in it. Our man is ready to give you « trial run. See him to-day. NEWTON KING AGENT FOR DODGE CARS, CURRIE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH, ■»^vW v : M^r m. iiV
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