UMD BUYE88: READ THIS. 66 ACRES, Handy little farm, subdivided into 10 paddocks; good house of five room?) concrete floor cowshed; handy to school, faciory, and railway station one mile. VVill carry 25 cows well; 40 acres been ploughed, well sheltered; on good main road. PRICE £37 10s per acre, £350 cash, balance 6 years at a per cent. Can With confidence recommend this. 100 ACRES. Choice dairy farm, free from weeds; all level and pioughable; fiO acres already been ploughed and rcsown down in good pasture. Well fenced; first-class dwelling house of six rooms, 25-bail cowshed; only | mile to factory, 1 mile to railway station and school. Will carry over 30 cows. Cheap at £2B per acre, £SOO cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. 130 ACRES. i First-class grazing section, all level and pioughable; well watered, fenced and ' subdivided: 5 miles from Stratford, H miles from school, handy to dairy factory; S-rcomed house. PRICE only £3 per acre, £2OO cash. FARMERS! Bcrnember that if/you buy a Farm through ua we will finance our stock. We can show you returns and give you sound advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, and two town properties, and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any enquiries, and will do our utmost to help you to make money. LAND. AGENTS STRATFORD, TARANAKI.
N.Z. L<nn & Mercantile Agsny m„ Ltd STRATFORD, '4*)Q ACRES, nice easy cattle and she ep land, one mile to school, 'phone and 'railway. Owner must sell for reasons which will be divulged to bona fide enquirer. PRICE £7 per acre, £SOO cash, balance 5J per cent., or would take small dairy farm or town house as deposit. No. 10/74&. •TO ACRES, dairy farm, well fenced and divided; no weeds; 4-roomed house, 8-bail shed, pigstyes, fowl run etc.; about 5 miles from railway, school tud cheese factory about A mile. PRICE. £ls per acre, £3OO cash. No. 8/972 We have several enquiries for small farms, and also two families wishing to lease 200 and 250 acres with P.C. Anyone wishing to sell should communitate with us at once, as enquiries are coming for the coining season. W. A. HEWITT, Managet A. C. BELL,.Land Salesman.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE OWING TO OWNERS LEAVING FOR MILITARY SERVICE. I n»9fl ACBES FREEHOLD in North Taranaki, excellent sheep and cattle country; 1500 acres have been kid down in beat of mixed English grasses; well fenced and divided into 19 sheep-proof paddocks; all well watered by never-failing streams; about 450 acres rich alluvial flats anil balance good hills on papa formation. Comfortable 7-roomed house, wooished, fitted up with 4-stand Lister ■, hearing machine and 4-h.p. ei - and stable, sheep yards and substantial cattle yards. Fronting motor road to» homestead; about one mile from Township, Post (J School, Butter Factorv and Saleyards, 19 miles to Freezing Works; < —., mail throughout the year by motor services; stores deliver all goods as ' required. Winters 1500 sheep and 200 head cattle; carrying capacity capable of improvement. Price £8 per acre; about 2000 sheep, 130 head of cattle, farm implements, house furniture, etc., can be taken at valuation if desired. Terms easy. A Genuine Investment for sheep farmers. Apply early. ffirgt-class Taranaki Dairy Farm, containing 237 acres, all improved and near coast. Level and well watered by permanent running streams; 6-roomed house, cowshed, fitted with milk ! .n«-iuachines, out-buildings. The farm is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks; handy to Cheese Factory, Township and Salevards by good motor road. Tenure Freehold. Price £25 per acre, machine -'"n. Very reasonable terms are offered. Owners leaving for camp. APPLY SOON. NKWTON KTNG, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Dodge Brothers OWNERS HAVE FOUND THAT ITS ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY ABE UNCHANGED THROUGH THE CHANGING SEASON. It runs as well in Autumn as in Spring—in Winter as in Summer—at Tin greater cost. r^j i'&M^ NEWTON KING, DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TARANAKX
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1917, Page 3
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