Good Dairyingand Grazing Country " Everything comes lo the r.;:u) who p:-s after li:o divided into about 23 paddocks; 17 acres swedes, 10 acres carrots and mangolds, balance in grass; well watered by rams, creeks and springs; carry 120 milking cows, 125 dry cattle, 100 sheep, and 13 horses. Buildings: 10-roomcd house, hot and cold water, and every convenience; washliouse, with tubs, etc.; IG-bail concrete floor cowshed; S-cow plant Gane milking machine; Cressy oil engine; horse boxes; chaff shed; wool shed, etc. PRICE -ggg per acre, with £ISOO cash, or will lease for 5 years at 28s per acre with C.P.O, 410 117 ACRES Dairy Farm, 104 acres in grass, balance crop (turnips and roots); about 100 acreß stumped and ploughed, all ploughable; 5-roomed house and scullery; 20-Lail cowshed with concrete floor; spring dray sheds and storage shed; also trapshed; returns for milk alone last season £1000; carry 46 to 50 dairy cows. PRICE £/j.g per acre; £BOO cash. , 348 200 ACRES in good country, South Taranaki; 22 paddocks, live and wire fences, well watered in every paddock, all level, carry 80 milking cows and dry stock; 9-roomed house in good order; 20-bail cowshed and implement shed attached; Auto milking machine, 4-cow plant, and Lister engine go with place; returns from last year £1400; owner must sell owing to war and ill-health. PRICE £49 per acre; £SOO cash, balance 6 years at 6 per centj 383 The Farmers' Co-op. Some other fellow is waiting for." Stock & Station Agents & Auctioneers, HAWERA.
THE FORTUNA SEPARATOR, 32 gallons for all who want a reliable, clean-skimming, long-wearing, easyworking, hand separator, Separators are getting dearer all tha time and I advise intending purchasers to write at once for particulars. Please note that there is no reliable separator that is sold at less money than the 3FORTUNA. Don't make the mistake of buying too small a separator. For those requiring a high-class separator I can confidently recommend the "Beatrice" as the very latest and most improved on the market nnd there is nothing to equal it at present. Full particulars from B. HARKNFSS Engineer, Stratford.
WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI H° T aRAtBI]RN, Bbaibusm finest private hotel in new ZEALAND. fJANDSOME Brick Building, with every modern convenience, electric light, electric radiators, hot and cold water in principal bedrooms, seven hathrooms, -with h.c. and shower baths. Magnificent situation, overlooking sea, river, town, and countryside. Five balconies open to sun and sea breezes. Eive minutes from railway station, which, lies directly opposite, across the river.' Three minutes from trams. ■ Motor garage, tennis and croquet ground. Telegrams, "Braeburn," Wanganui." 1 Address, Anzac Parade, Wanganui.
INGLEWOOD. SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel). Phone— HAWERA. -13 i J£RS. E, McLEAN -wishes to notify the Public that she has taken over llie above house. Travellers will find everv comfort. • ¥QT AND COLI),I3ATHS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1917, Page 3
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