LAND BUYERS: READ THIS. 65 ACRES. Fi " t I class little dairy farm, all highlv improved, just ouui.;- b«.roi!<;li; Well subdivided; splendidly fenced; good dwelling home and outbuildings; handy to school, factory, and railway station. A model dairv farm. PRICE: £ii Ms ||r acre, £4OO cash, balance 7 years at 51 per cent. 70 ACRES. Highly, im-roved and choice dairy farm, situated Ngacre dUUv..; ',::indv to cheese factory, school and Post Office; large portion under pluugli; will clirrv 30 cows; 'dwelling house of 5 rooms, good cowshed. This is an ideal little farm and, must increase in value. PRIICE: £4O per acre, £SOO cash, balance »t 5| per cent. 130 ACRES. Splendid freehold dairy farm, situated H miles from Stratford Post Office, lehool and factory and railway station. CO" acres lias already been ploughed and renewed; first class homestead, all necessary outbuildings, including milking machine and circular saw. PRICK: £SO per acre, including machine, £750 cash, balance for 10 years at 5J per cent. .??T, E: ** ,Rn< l> finance, or home you want, and that to your satisfaction, SOU! fai. to write or call, when you're in town, upon the BROS. JACKSON. C. and E. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGKNTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Go., Ltd STRATFORD. 119 ACRES fh - S° od dair y farm ; wel ' fenced and divided; do weeds; good 6-roomed house, orchard, 12-baJ concrete cow-shed, close to factory, cheese or butter, also telephone and school. For sale as a going concern, including 36 cows, bull, calves, milk-cart, torse and harness, factory shares and sundries. PRICE: £4O per acre, easy terms to a reliable man, say £SOO cash, balance 5} per cent, or 5 per cent, for long term. No. 8/902. 250 *•'•> ' eve l w*/v- new fences; new house, hot and cold water; large new cowthed with machines; situated within a few minutes of school hall, telephone, and factory, either cheese or butter. Owner will lease for 7 years at 23/- per acre, with purchasing clause if wished. No. 10/752. ■J QA ACRES f.h., level and undulating land; S-roomed house, concrete cow- ' shed, with machines; few minutes to school, factory, telephone, etc. Price £lB per acre, £3OO cash. Purchaser to take over first mortgage of f£l7oo, 6 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. 9/110 G. Qg ACRES f.h., level and undulating farm; no weeds; concrete cowshed; 3roomed house; school and factory handy; 32 cows and all farm impleTts, 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. 4/181. •100 f.h., level farm, well fenced and divided, quantity hedges; nicely -*- uv laid out homestead, 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed; factory and school almost on property. Price £3l per acre. Very small deposit asked from a practical man. BalOice at 6 per cent. No. 10/730 a. W. A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
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 NEW PLYMOUTH. Lease with purchasing clause at £5 per AH ploughable. Nacres stumped and acte ' ** > ear3 to run ' "'"^"^/lo ploughed; good fences, partly live hedges; 12 paddocks watered by streams; DISTRICT. j mile to school, factory and P. 0.; prac- " ,l "' '* tically new five-roomed house, 12-bail Sii-roonred house, machine cowshed, cowshed, concrete floor, all necessary implement shod, lignies, etc , divided outbuildings on fann. into U paddocks with now fences, well .„. „.„. , , , .„. wiit»red; trest-nt crops 7} acres swedes, £2O per acre, £ooo cash, balance oor , ,' aweg soft turni , years at 5i per cent. No. 207. *. ~ _ . . d uv per acre, touo cam, nuance o or ~ g , years at 5i per cent. No. 207. fm ferfing> Fam in rpal good hc:ivt; v.iilkcd. last seasi-n 2!) cows, tost 80 acres, level land, well subdivided, i j, < highest weight 920; also carried near Inglewood; all been ploughed, all stock. Intend milking 34 cows this in grass and crop; carry 25 to 30 cows; 8-roomed house and old cowshed. Price £25 per acre, £350 to £4OO cash, balance arranged. No. 2-34. season; returns open for inspection. £46 per acre, £330 cash, balance arranged. No. 209. 70 ACHES CLOSE TO HAWERA. 25 acres, 2 miles from town in best jj- ev? doomed house, pantry, bathdistrict in Tarajiaki; all level and sub- roo]llj ~ scullery and wash-house witn divided into 9 paddocks with ideal shel- tubs, man ? whare, gig and implement ter; carrying 14 cows, 2 horses, bull, two ? ] lc( j ; 8-bail concrete cowshed with en-twenty-month heifersyand 7 yearlings; „ ine s ] )e( j Permanent water supply; good 6-roomed house,*§J fireplace piggery. Orchard 0f'.600 trees bearing, mostly apple and plums with them "well; 5 acres swedes-and good pears,-peaches and quinces; all fruit disposed of locally j". 50 to 60 hives of bees ' ° , , . - ?30 of which h season's), with honey *« P« acr , £BOO cash, balance extractor, wax press, tanks and extra 3 ear3 at ° P er cent> boxes and frames, etc. , TOWN PROPERTY. Also a 12-acre Native lease with per- , feet right of renewal, U miles distant, Five-roomed house and five acre.of opposite factory and handy for drweows, ground just outside the Ha«cra 801etc\ Last year's returns totalleo*£47o ough. Electric light, small orchard and !_j "_.._ _:h„j i„ it. „™,= outbuildings. Would make an ideal subdivided into 10 paddocks with bos room, cowshed,, paved yards and t i lorn hedges; splendid shelter from pre vinds; carry 40 cows and do opposite factory and handy for drweows, ground, just etc. Last year's returns totalled»£47o ol, f"• \<} QCt and cows were milked on only 18 acres, outbuildings (A good home). "-f^ Price £2250, about half cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. No. 222 In a dditic properties v 455 ACRES—TOKO LINE. 'f la>»e ai home for a retired farmer. Price £IOSO, easy terms. No. In addition to the above mentioned properties we have a large assortment of la>ge and small dairy farms and 200 acre 3 in grass, 60 acres new burn cattle and sheep country in all parts of in turnips, balance good'tawa and Taranaki; also numerous suburban promahoe bush; six pfuhlocfe; sheep yards, .perties that would suit retiring farmers. whkre and shed. Old gWs wintered 2J sheep; 5 miles to Railway Station. For further particulars apply to— Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. Head Office, Princess Street, Hawera. Ivt. J. Lynskey, General Manager.
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