Stud/ it Out! Y\.HTH the ]ii>;h price of Gutter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, but just think what large profits are in store for the farmer when the war is won and the food-hungry people of Europe are to be properly feu. Plenty of ships will then be available at lower freights, and New Zealand farmers will coin money, LAND WILL THEN BE DEARER Great Britain ia looking to Xi'yv Zealand for farm produce. That means immediate profit to you. Right now is the time to buy a farm while prices are reasonable, for, the moment the war is eiuleil they will be almost double. That makes a farm a good investment for you. Just think of the hundreds of square miles of Uu'j in luiropo—once highly cultivated and helping to supply the world's markets—now a waste tn &? will taKo years to retrieve. OVER 500 PROPERTIES ON OUR BOOKS. Utine the kin; 1 , if property you we poking for, and we will five you full parlaiius for sale or to let. \(,'i will hVo the services of experienced men to af -uiea wiw practical larm knowledge—men. who know YOUR REQUIEKJUiXTS. mm I m*m m mm^ I siV'SBH^ iTRMfffIPSf m im m w% Wm Hs& A Se!ectioirof Properties for Sale and Exchange TWO dOOD LEASES. 370 ACRES : NATIVE LEASE (Sub:), for five years | vr.„. i,- , .v«i» m reamred; rent 34/. per ,cre, payable half-yearly I in advance; rates, £2O per ailmun . Subdivided into 4 i ■«, ring, fenced, and 3 paddocks. Buildings: K e„t t ?d 1 COt !"/7-'. 1 f -- ,J[ " !l!dco «' S l,ed, and pigstyos. Present stock: ,>o heifers, 2 bulls. 2 cows (one with calf), £?3oft VCS ' rRICE> Hi a 50i,,8S 0i,, 8 Concer "' J No, 303 ' ACRKS > bandy to Tlawera; 7-roomed house, gig-shed, implement shed, good cowshed, milking machine and engine. Subdivided into ei-ht paddocks, well watered. At present carryiim Too cows dry stock, horses, etc. Two miles to Factory and Post Office. Lease at 34/- pei acre for six years iossession arranged. Goodwill, £IOO. So. 300 IXO ACRES, CLOSE TO IIANAIA. One of the best dairy farms in the district; subdivided into 9 paddocks; can carry GO cows, horses, bulls and young stock; (S-roomed house, with hot water laid on; man's whare; 20-bail cowshed and numerous outbuildings. Possession July 1, PJI7. Price, .£OB per acre; about £IOOO cash* with bal-' aneo'7 years at J l ,? per cent. No. 292. 4gQ ACRES, BACK OF HAWERA. Hilly country, about half grass, balance fern and scrub; 3 paddocks, no buildings Price, £4 per acre. Terms, £3OO to. £IOO cash,' balance arranged to suit. No. 209 175' A AT'RES BEACH LAND, CLOSE TO HAWERA Level and well watered; hoxthorn fences; 3 paddocks Price £OO. Terms to be arranged. Xo. 295 A HIGHLY-IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE 02 EXCHANGE FOR ANY CLASS OF PROPERTY 4 Jgs ACRES, OPUNAKE DISTRICT. Native lease. All felled except 14 acres shelter bush; ring-fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks; good 5-roomed house and cowshed. Lease has IV years to run at 1/9 per acre. Possession immediately if desired. Price £B.los per acre, with £4OO cash; balance 7 years at 6 per cent, per annuin. £460 G.A.S. r .No. %) S 152 ACRES > GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRYING . COUNTRY. Undulating, all but 10 acres ploughable; subdivided into 15 paddocks, with 7-wired fences; 50 acres already been ploughed; 30 acres re-grassed; 20 acres ploughed for turnips; well watered; half-acre orchard; pig run; 5 acres shelter bush; half-mile to school and factory, quarter-mile to P.O.;' B-roome.d house, cowshed and other buildings. Only £2l per acre, with £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. There, is also a convenient G.A.S. mortgage. This property has not been on the market for 18 years x O , 282 gQ ACRES, 2 MILES FROM HAWERA Subdivided into fi paddocks and 3 smaller ones; carrying capacity, 35 cows; 2-roomed house, gig shed, cart shed, etc.; 10-bailed cowshed, supplied by mill. Price, £77 per acre. For terms apply at this office * >T<>. 287 And Other Properties m 70N
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 3
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