LAND FOR SALE. LOOK AT THIS going concern—7(l acrcr. i'rcchold, 5-roomed lionso iinrt all ivvi-n .i>vt buildings, all ploughiible: ]() m, ■.-.., £ springing heifers, 7 yearlings, 2 iioivw, : milk cows, dray, harness, lOoii.yJi. etc. ■' <)4 ACRES in the best of Dnh-yiir;. Land, Good 5-roomed ai,J concrete cowshed; 20 paddocks, all levr-: and Well watered. Price, only £-18 p<v< acre,'with £4J)O down; balance for live years at 5J per cent.—very cheap. £350 WILL P ut J"l u on <o this good farm, south of Hawera—lßo acres Freehold; good 5-roomed house and all necessary buildings; carrying 65 cows, besides other stock. Price, only £24 10s per acre. Balance of money for 4 years at 6 per cent.—nothing cheaper. F a « H: BARNITT,: ■]■ LAND AGENT, STRATFQRD. (i ; 1130 AORE Sj complete dairy farm;! I capacity, 40 cows, horses, etc.;' . _ ue; splendid position; £2l per acre; £SOO cask This place grazes a cow at ,'£3 17s. Inspected by us and guaranteed a snip, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, ,'^t OWNER GOING TO FRONT-' ,V 100 ACRES > 2 mile 3 fwm Hawerg Post Office; in great heart? now wintering 50 cowb, 5 horses. 10 yearlings, 20 sheep; dwelling house 6 rooms, implement shed, engine shea, concreted cowshed; well watered and subdivided; cheese factory 1 mile. The , cheapest farm round Hawera. Great prospective value. Adjoining farms have sold at £75 and £BS per acre. Stock and machines can be taken over,at valuation. Price, only £67 per acre';' £650 cash, good terms for the balance of purchase money, See lis at onee. 100 ACRES ' l mile from Hawera; ft first-class homq, every modern' convenience in house of 8 large rooms;; looseboxes, outhouses, cowshed; nice' plantation, orchard, lawns. smrdsriq ti,« prettiest of Hawera homes; first-class 'land, well-watered by windmills and running stream., Adjoining land selling at £2OO per acre in small areas without buildings. The future of Hawera is assured. It is destined to be four times its present size, when this little lot will be surrounded with prettycountry homes. Price (£IOO per acre;' easy terms. J g,Q ACRES; nice farm, good buildings, close to Stratford; capacity 32 cows, horses, etc. i£ss per acre; (£2OO cash. We have 50 Thames (Valley and Waikato farms for sale, adjacent to dried milk factories. Write for full particulars. ACRES, flrst-cla"Bs dairying land, well improved, box-thorn feneeß; house 5 rooms, concreted cowshed and engine house. Carrying 45 cows and horses. Cheese factory, railway station and school few chains away. Price only £BO per acre with 't £IOOO cash. Balance easy terms, . 8038 JgQ, ACRES, handy to Eltham. A very fine property; 12 pad;docks, all open leased ploughable land; 'large house 8 rooms, large concreted cowshed;, good water power. Carrying SO cows, 10 horses, 8 2-year heifers. Factory and school within one mile; no weeds. Only 1£52 per acre with |£looo cash. 3033 (JQ ACRES; Stratford district, wellimproved, carying 25 cows, and horses, etc. Factory, school and railway station few chains. Only i£39 per I acre with '£soo cash, 3029 I 1919 ACRES, adjoining Hawera; a very nice home; new house, garage,' new cowshed; carrying capacity 18 cows, 1 horse; factory, school and rail* way station few chains away. Priee £3500, L £soo pash. God terms for balance, 3Qoj> FOR EXCHANGE, \ £2OOO WORTH of &st mortgages,gilt edged securities earning 6 per cent interest. . Mortgages are reducible annually. Owner will ex* change for a dairy or grazing f arnj £.
JAMES & GILLMAN. lIANJD, STOCK, FINANCE, NOKEH &UCKLA2*ty PARTIS MPROVED DAptX FABM? 200 ACRES, air flat, divided into several paddocks; 150 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and is very suitable for a small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway post and factory. I PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE.- K.«T, easy terms to good man. * 400 ACRES ' suitable milking and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in nnr grass, partially in fallow, and obout. 160 acres rough feed. Will easily run [a cow to 2J acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deop- ! water harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PETACRE, and the owners will put tinwhole of the balance of unplmighcd lan.) under the plough. Good easy terms te «uit clients. For particulars apply | W.. A. LIMBRICK, I Roe 624, | AUCKLAND. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. JJELP. our soldiers by sanding donations ovary Saturday to Market ana Rut Boozm In Bfoadway.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 3
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