LAND FOR SALE. CAMPBELL JACKSON, AGENT, STRATFORD. 1 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; fiit-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 oniy ,£25, about £7OO cash, balance at 5% Come and inspect. 100 A^R^ij > *M *" S llß3 and cr< >P3; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered,; good level land; a little drainage required, • which would greatly increase the value of farm by at least £1000; situated on good metalled road; 1 mile school, two miles cheese factory and township; carry easily over 30 cows; 3-roomecV 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. TjiIBST-CLASS farm of 117 acres, 3J mile's from Stratford on good metalled road; ail 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; i mile School; good house of 7 rooms, also good outbuildings; concretefloor cowshed, milking machines installed; practically clear of weeds; one ef 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
MOORE-JONES BROS., yictoria St, -~ ... Hamilton ONE MILK TO GLAXO FACTORY. Hauraki Plains "IQA ACRES rich drained swamp (no " V floods reach this); highly improved; well subdivided and watered; good noose and outbuildings; orchard; miDring shed (concreted) and milking, machine;' 1 mile to station store, P.O. and school. A cheap property at £SO (er acre.—9. 200 ACRES, good dairying country, 10VV g jjjjjgg jarggjt Qiaxo factory; 1J to railway, P.O etc.; well watered; up-to-date house, cowshed (concreted) and milking machine. £35 per acre. This will increase in value quickly. MOORE-JONES BROS., Victoria Street Hamilton H. Tracers Twigs, Manager. TE AEOHA?
993/3/1.—72 ACRES, Waihou, all in grass, 6 paddocks, watered by windmills and bore artesian; freehold title;«good 5-roomed house,. scullery, washhouse; vheese factory $ mile, saleyards, railway station, township and P.O. 3 miles, school 9$ Biles; rural delivery. ' PRICE: £6O per acre, £IOOO cash, fcdjanee 5 years at 6 per cent. 981/202/2.—388 ACRES, not far from Te Aroha; all freehold; all in grass with exception of 27 acres in turnips; modern 7-roomed bungalow, pantry, washhouse; handy to dried milk, cheese and butter factories; school, station 1 mile, saleyards township 2 miles; rural delivery; telephone; carrying capacity 106 cows, 20 .horses, 60 heifers and 40 calves; five big haystacks, milking machines and separator. Price £46 per acre, cash arranged, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. REPORT: December cheque £3OO from 96 cows. We can honestly say this is the best cutting-up proposition in this or surrounding districts. It gives you a splendid view of the surrounding country and overlooks Te Aroha. A number of the surrounding farms have sold at | £6O per acre and over, and in many cases are quoted as high ts £7O. The best of soil, the best position, and its great capacity "makes this a splendid all-round investment. 991/5/1.—112 ACRES, Waitoa, freehold; 104 acres grass, balance turnips: I paddocks, watered by windmills; 4jroomed house, scullery, wash-house, etc.; 3-bail cowshed and other sheds. Factory, School and P.O. 1 mile, saleyards 31 fniles, railway station, townjhip 1} miles'. PRICE: £46 per acre, £750 cash, balance easy. REPORT: {This property is within a ttile of the future dried milk factory. At it can winter 45 cows and do them Well, with butter-fat at "2/6 to 2/9 per lb, great money can be made off it. It has Wintered last two seasons 28 Cows, 130 ewes and lambs, 1 bull, 3 horses, and a number of yearlings and calves. Over (£I2OO can be taken off this yearly.
ft H. DORR & CO., X.AND AGENTS, TE AEOHA. NEW GOODS; ]Trom youth to old age the Jeweller famishes you with love'j offerings and mementoes of the brightest, best and most honorable events of your lives. The jewel as a gift since time immemorial has been the emblem of the deepest affection. Yon will be well rewarded by an inspection of the most useful and appropriate gifts displayed at our premises. BEN; PETERS, THE RING JEWELLER.— Stratford/ 'Phone 286.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 3
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