/ LAND BUYERS: READ THIS. 80 ACRES. Highly-improved and choice Dairy Farm. All been ploughed but 3 acres.- Factory on farm, school acd railway station liamly. Good dwelliugliouse of's rooms, milking slied and machines, etc. Will carry 40 cows. PRICE £l3 per acre; £SOO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent 220 ACRES. First-class Freehold Dairy Farm, all been ploughed but a few acres, splendidly grassed, 110 weeds, subdivided into 24 well-fenced paddocks. This farm is now carrying 100 cows. Handy to school and factory, good dwellinghouse, cowshed and all necesary outbuildings. F-RICE £45 per acre; £750 cash, balance at 5 per cent. , 240 ACRES. Splendid Freehold Dairy Farm, all level; about 100 acres have already been ploughed; subdivided into 20 paddocks; two road frontages; suitable for cutting up; S-roomed house, large concrete-floor cowshed, with concrete yards. JPRICE £42 10s per acre; ,£f)OQ cash. We are Agents for a large number of choice properties in j\ew nymonth, and shall be pleased to drive clients to inspect same free of charge [Write lor list of properties to-day. , C. and E. JACKSON. y , , LAUD VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway, . , a . stratfobd.
N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd STRATFORD. *IIQ ACRES fi. good dairy farm; well fenced and divided; no w?ed9; good fl-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, horse and harness, factory shares and pundriti. PRICE: '£4o per acre, easy terms to a reliable man, say £BOO cash, balance Si per cent, or 5 per cent, for long term. No. 8/9G2. OKA ACRKS, f.h., level and well watered; no deep gullies; well fenced and ■ &**** divided; 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 25/- per acre, with purchasing clause if . Jriihed. No. 10/752. 11 Q.O ACRES f-h., level and undulating land; 5-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, 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. 0/1100. QO ACRES f.h., level and undulating farm; no weeds; concrete oowshed; 5- • roomed 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 caßh, or would entertain exchanging for a larger property. ■ . No. 4/181. f| ft A ACRES f.h., level farm, well fenced and divided, quantity hedges; nicely laid out homestead, 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed; factory and school almost on property. , ' Priee £3l per acre. .Very email deposit asked from a practical man. Balance at 5 per cent. No. 10/730 a. jjy HEWITT," Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. to your teapot* Tfcc finest tea from the finest plantations Insist on Amber Tips SB
The owner is assured that no matter what the current price of petrol may be, his fuel cost will be unusually low, This is due to the design of the cur. Its light, strong construction was carefully calculated to promote economy ,as \vell*aa capable performance. The Tyre mileage is unusually high. NEWTON KING. DISTRIBUTOR FOR TARANAKI,
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JTAIVEfiA OPUXAKE MOTOR 'BUJ SERVICE TIME-TABLE Leaves Hawera 12.45 p.m. „ Inaba 1.20 p.m. « - 'Arrives Manaia 1.30 p.m. Leaves Manaia 1.45 p.m. „■ Egupokonui 1.55 p.t£ „ Otakeho 2.10 p.m. „ Oeo 2.40 p.m. • „ Pihama, 3 pjn., Arrives Opunake 3.30 p.ffl Leaves Opunake 6.30 a.m „ Plhama 7 a.m. „ Oeo, 7.10 a.m. „ Otakeho 7.4 C a:<l. „ Kaupokonui 7.50 a.m Arrives Manaia 8 a.m. Leavot Manaia 8.20 a.m. Arr:?eii Savers 6 a.m. J. MOUKIE, Ifonatt,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1916, Page 3
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