LAND FOR GALE. FOR SALE LOOK AT THIS £350 WDjL start y° u in tliis as * going concern—76 acres Free; hold, 5-roomed house and all necessary buildings, all ploughable; 10 cows, 2 springing heifers, 7 yearlings, 2 horses, 2 milk cows, dray, harness, plough, etc, (14 ACRES in the best of Dairying Land. Good 5-roomed house and concrete cowshed; 20 paddocks, all level and well watered. Price, only £43 per acre, with £4OO down; balance for five years at SJ per cent.—very cheap. £350 P ut y° u on to tJ " s B°°* farm, south of Hawera—lßo acres Freehold; good 5-roomed house and all necessary buildings; carrying 05 cows, besides other sipck. Price, only £24 10s per acre, Balance of money for 4 years at 6 per cent.—nothing cheaper. Fj H; BARNim *■ LAND AGENT, STRATFORD^ JgQ ACRES; complete dairy f capacity, 40 cows,* horses, etc;] house 8 rooms, cowshed, etc.; factory, school, store, etc., i-mile; splendid position; £2l per acre; £SOO cash. This place grazes a cow at £3 178, Ini spected by us and guaranteed a anipf, for Immediate sale. /*t OWNER GOING TO FRONT, %^' J.OO ACRES, 2 miles from Hawera! Post Office; in great heart; 1 ' now wintering 50 cows, 5 horses, 10' yearlings, 20 sheep; dwelling house 5 rooms, implement 6hed, engine shed, concreted cowshed; well watered and, subdivided; cheese factovy 1 mile. The cheapest farm round Hawora. Great prospective value. Adjoining farms have sold at £75 and £BS per acre. Stock and machines can be taken over at valuation. Price, only £C7 per acre;! £OSO cash, good terms for the balance, of purchase money. See bg at once, JQO ACRES, 1 mile from Hawera; a' first-class home, every modem' convenience in house of 8 large rooms;;' looseljoxes, outhouseß, cowshed; nice plantation, orchard, lawns, gardens. The prettiest of Hawera homes; first-class land, well-watered by windmills and' (running stream. Adjoining land sell-* ing at £2OO per acre in small area* without buildings. The future of Ha- ■ wera is assured. : It is destined -to be four times its present size, when this little lot will be surrounded with pretty, country homes. Price ;£IOO per aere;J easy terms. %
i QA ACRES;" niceJami, good buildings, close to Stratford; capacity 32 |cows, horses, etc, i£ss per acre;; cash. ' We have 50 Thames iValley and" WaN kato farms for sale, adjacent to dried milk factories. (Write for full pan ticulars. ' j '/' A ACRES, Brat-class dairying JancT) well improved, box-thorn fences;; house 5 rooms, concreted cowshed and engine house. . Carrying 45 cows and horses. Cheese factory, railway tion and school few chains away. Erica only £SQ per acre jrtth •,£I<JOQ cash. Balance easy terms. SPSS IQA ACRES, handy to :ElthS3& JJ very fine property; 12 paw docks, all open leased ploughable land! large house' 8 rooms, large concrete? cowshed; good water power. Carryinj 80 cows, 10 horses, 8 2-year heiferi weeds. Only [£s2 per acre with \£ 10W cash. 3031 QQ ACRES;' Stratford district, WelH improved, carying 25 cows, aadj horses, etc. Factory, school and rail-* way station few chains. Only -.£30 pwjacre with £SOO cash, ao2fl[ 9(9i ACRES, adjoining Hawera;" a vertf nice home; new house, new cowahed; carrying capacity 18 cows, 1 horse; factory, school and ralli' way station few chains away. i £3500, £SOO cash. God terms for bal-i ance. 300fl FOR EXCHANGE. ' v £2OOO WOETH of first gilt edged securities earning 6 per cent interest. Mortgages, are reducible annually. Owner will exi change for a dairy or grazing farm.; >
JAMES & GILLMAN. I/AND, STOCK. FINANCE, NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM, OAQ ACRES, all flat, divided into ~ several paddocks; 150 acres ~J have been ploughed, balance rough feed,' v* This land has been dairied upon and is *, very suitable for a small man wanting ■•<- a start. Good position as to railway, ';& po9t and factory. ■ -v: PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. .Verjj 'L easy terms to good man. V? £QQ ACRES, suitable for milking ' v and sheep or cattle and crop* ~: ping. This land Is partially in new; '■' grass, partially in fallow, and about fe 150 acres rough feed. Will easily fna'X'i a cow to 2J acres. Subdivided into 8 'r\ paddocks; large house and a lot of out-' -'j| buildings; on main coach road; cream •/,-*; cart calls for cream, and handy to deep> \'§ water harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PES ■«s ACRE, and the owners will put the ; " whole of the balance of unploughed land , J under the plough. Good easy terms to "i| suit clients. |or particulars apply -./ M . W. A. LIMBRICK, ' _'\ : " Box 624, AUCKLAND. ~. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC '■'s§ COMMITTEE. ''^ TIELP our soldiers by sending dona * % tions every Saturday to Market airf,.. "J Tea Rooms in Broadway. ..'A/g ----' . jt'. a; ' '""'*
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1918, Page 3
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