DAIRY FARMING VI le price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, but just tlrinE hat laige profits are in store for the farmer when the war is won and the food-hungry people of Europe are to be properly feci. Plenty of ships will then be available at lower freights, and New, Zealand farmers will coin moneyj OVER 500 PROPERTIES ON OUR BOOKS. Call or write, stating the kind of property you are looking for, and we will give you full par? ICU ars of suitable farms for sale or to let. You will have the services of experienced men to aft fist la your choice—men with practical farm knowledge—men who know YOUR REQUIREMENTS, wm^ W Selection of Dairy Farms fir Lease IN THE BEST DAIRYING DISTRICTS OF TARANAKI. 80-COW FARM. 19( ACRES,'subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by streams; factory on property; 60 acre-, ploughed and sown; pood sevenroomed house; machines go with • . place, and to be left in good condition ai end of lease. Term; 5 veaiftat £2 3s per acre. CGI 120-COW FARM. - IS ACRES, ISO acres flat, remainder .undulating; subdivided into\ll paddocks; fenced with boxthorn; first-class grass and cropping land; well watered: good 10-roomed house, with hot and cold water throughout; also 2u-cow concrete floor cowshed, with engine house and six-cow L.K.G. milking -plant and releaser; 8 years to run from August I, 1917, at £2 5s per acre. > 'ifiD 70-COW FARM. 151 ACRES, with 7-roomed house, man's whare, workshop, trapshed and cowshed (3:? x 24 ,i, concrete floor, fitted with Gane milking machine and releaser; . watei laid on in shed and stockyard; engine room (32 x 18), concrete floor; engine water pump, saw bench, grindstone, cluiffeuUer find logger; farm is subdivided into 12 paddocks; 200 chains boxthorn; carrying 64 cows, 2 bulls, 10 calves, 9 horses and sheep; £2 13s per acre lease, with optional purchase clause dt £i3; for 7 or 10 ycjrs. 859 50-COW FARM. 113 ACRES, well sub-divided ifndi watered; S acres swe3es, 2 stacks hay; (i-bail oowehed, concrete Door; good 3-roomed house and wash-house,' etc.; will sell new Lawrence-Inclined,v .'.-bucket plant and releaser at) price to be arranged; £2 5s per acre for 3 years. ■> 33S 28-COW FARM. 0.l ACRES, sub-divided into 12 paddocks; well fenced and watered; carrying 28 dairy cows, 2 horses, pigs, etc., and 2 bulls; last year's returns over iOOOlbs butter; this year estimated at BOOOlhs. ! J rice ,CllO per acre; cash required,• JL'SiXV 35$ 150-COW FARM. 440 ACRES, close to Hawera; dtiirju ing and grazing country; well watered and sub-divided; now milking 130 cows, besides grazing other stock; 0-roomeil house; raoo cowshed, concrete: floor; possession July 1 or Aug-* list; 20s per acre for 5 rears. * 33J1 2-1 TOWN PROPERTY. Acres and 6-roomed House. All conveniences, outbuildings, gig shed, loose box, motor slipd, etc.; situated just outside borough of Hawera., 'Price £1200; about £1,;0 down. 329 And Other Properties
FORTUNA SEPARATORS. THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD. L IVE AGENTS WANTED for the above Separator in nil the towns and surrounding <li-'.r'.: I s from Wellington to Now Plymouth. TI is is a proposition worth enquiring into. Write for further particulars to— B. HARK NESS IRONFOONDER AND MACHINERY • MERCHANT, STRATFORD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1917, Page 3
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