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LAND FOB SALE. DAIRY FARM BARGAINS. £6l PER ACRE tuy9 145 acres of vcry fine dair y in 8 country within easy reach of Hawera. Open, cleared, ploughable land. Factory, school and railway station within few chains. Ca parity, 55 cows, 4 horses, 20 weaneri. Good dwelling house (5 rooms), modern concreted cowshed, pigeries. A snip at the price, iiasy terms. 4401. Q£Q ACRES, 1 mile from railway station, school and factory. Capacity, 130 dairy cows, 40 dry cattle, S bulls, 350 sheep. Large modern house, cowshed, and other sheds. A fine house. A bargain—only 144 per acre; £IOOO cash. 4400. KQ ACRES, £7B per acre; £BOO cash. Capacity, 25 eow<j and dry stock Good house, cowshed and out-houses. Supplying a good cheese factory. Rapidly rising in value. 4303. We have 300 dairy farms for sale. Call and see us. At present we are treating with 50 buyers for dairying and sub urban properties, bend in particulars uf your properties. JAMES & GILLMAN/ LAND, STOCK & FINANCE AGENTS, HAWERA.

CAMPBELL JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. I KA ACRES, all in grass and crops, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered; half is ploughable, balance very easy; on good metalled road, % mile school, 1$ miles cheese factory; live-roomed house, stable and trapshed, cowshed, concrete floor, engine shed and milking plant; good clean farm in warm district and a real good farm for dairying on, giving good results. Price only £25, about £7OO cash, balance at 5% Come and inspect. 100 ACKES > a " ' n S raßS an d crops; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered; good level land; a little drainage required, which would greatly increase the value of farm by at leaßt £1000; situated on good metalled road; 1 mile school, two miles cheese factory and township; carry easily over 30 cows; 3-roomed cottage, 8-bail concrete-floor cowshed. Price £3O an acre, £6OO cash required. Could not help getting a good rise on this farm. This farm is situated in a clean district, practically clear of all weeds. JfURST-CLASS farm of 117 acres, 3J miles from Stratford on good metalled road; all in grass, but about) 8 acres shelter bush; well watered by running streams; 50 acres been under the plough; all ploughable; % miles new cheese factory; J mile school; good house of 7 rooms, also good outbuildings; concretefloor cowshed, milking machines installed; practically clear of weeds; one of the nicest homes in the district. Price £4B an acre, £SOO cash, balance easy terms. If stock goes with farm £IOOO cash on farm and stock price for the lot as going concern £55 an acre. Campbell Jackson

M C CLUGGAGE & C° LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 150 a " grass; seven miles to Stratford, metal road; all level stumped and ploughable; no weeds; good (i-roomed house, milkshed and all outbuildings; 3-cow plant," engine and releaser; easily milk 55 cows; school adjoining; real good proposition. Price £42, £9OO cash, balance 7 years at uj per cent. '• No. 231 151 ACRES > a " g ras9 . metal road; 6-roomed house, 12-bail shed and outbuildings; 8 paddocks; all level ploughable and mostly stumped; now milking 55 cows; within mile of post office, school and factory; price £55, £BOO cash, balance at 5J per cent for 5 years. No. 189. M C CLUGGAGE & C° LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. QHOICE little dairy farm of 140 acres, freehold, within 0J miles of Stratford. This place is subdivided into 9 sheep-proof paddocks aud is all ploughable. Last season it carried 50 dairy cows, 1 bull and 4 horses, there is a splendid house of 7 rooms, concrete cowshed with 20 bails and large loft overhead; 10 acres of oats and hay in stack, also 12 acres of turnips. Price £52 10s per acre. IKA ACRES, lease, desirable dairy in splendid district, all in grass, 12 acres in turnips and 12 acres in hay; '8 paddocks, all ploughablc; 2J miles from good cheese factory, school and P. 0.; 3 miles from either Stratford or Eltham Railway Station; carrying 54 dairy cows, 14 calves, 50 sheep and ;.- horses; 6-roomed house, concrete cow shed and '3-plant machines which go with the%>roperty, c.p.c. 10 years from July, 1918, at £36 per acre." Good will £1450, stock included. Rent £252 yearly three months in advance. Cash £IOOO. 141 ACRES ' freehold » first-class dairy farm in excellent locality; highly improved; within 3 miles of Stratford station, } mile from school, P. 0., nnd cheese factory and store; splendid house of 7 rooms, pantry and bath-room; 15 well-fenced, paddocks, all in grass; 15 acres in crop, and all ploughable. This property will easily carry 50 dairy cows. Good concrete cowshed with machines installed to go with property. Price £52 per acre, cash £BOO to £IOOO, balance for 5 years at s'/ s per cent. QHOICE cattle and sheep farm of 531 acres freehold, all well-grassed and subdivided into 20 sheep-proof paddocks, all ploughable; land of rich quality and having a good carryfng capacity; 2roomed cottage, wool-shed, yards and dip; 2 miles from cheese factory and school; P.O. adjoining; 25 acres of turnips, 15 acres of rape, 30 acres of hay carrying 300 sheep, 70 head of cattle' and 7 horses. Price £l4 per acre. cash. £SOO. Will exchange for good dairy farm. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS BROADWAY ...,.,*.,.. STRATFORD,, fftlwtax m. - 84 g<s £

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1919, Page 3

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