LAND FOR SALE. BEACH FARMS ARE BEST AFTER ALL. RETURNS PROVE VALUES. into these farms before it is too late. Apart from returns, there is great prospective value in both. They are the pick oE the best dairying country on the coast. "SKA ACRES freehold, £45 per acre, £ISOO down. Butterfat, returns alone are nearly £BSO at 1/4 per lb. Factory will pay out 2s at least. All flat land, well subdivided Carrying 60 cows. Comfortable house; up-to-date cowshed; milking machines. 07(1 ACRES freehold, 'fit per acre, £2OOO down, Carry 100 cows and do them well (carried 180 head this year). Comprising two adjoining sections, with good buildings on both, waterpower on both, milking machines on one. All flat land, well subdivided; water in every paddock. E. J. IBLE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. Bon 42 'Phones 61 and 95. INGLEWOOD. FARMERS, NOTE THE CARRYING CAPACITY' 3XO freehold; situated quarter of a mile irom school, factory and P. 0.; Cardiff district, 21 mihs from Stratford station. There is a firstclass house of 7 rooms, utted with every modern convenience; a concrete cowshjd with machines installed; it is all in grass, level and ploughab'e; at present carrying 75 dairy cows, 21 weaners and It horses; there is not a weed on this property, and is one of the best farms in the neighborhood. The price is only £4O per acre with £BOO down. 1 AQ ACRES freehold; situated 1 mile from school, factory and P. 0., on good metalled road; house of 5 rooms; 10-bailed cowshed; all in grass except 2 acres of shelter bush, 8 level paddocks, 4? head of stock now on property, no weeds. Very Cheap at £32 per aero, with £SOO cash. Oftl ACRES freehold; 5 roomed house; 4-bailed cowshed, milking machines; 200 acres ploughable, and nearly all level; carrying 70 dairy cows 58 heiferi, 40 weaners and 9 horses; no weeds; factory and school on proparty and 5 miles from P.O. Price, £6O per acre; cash, £IBOO. No mortgages. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY ........... STRATFORD. Telephone 252 P.O. Bex 8.
CAMPBELL JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. ■J 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, 1J miles cheese factory; five-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 5y 2 Come and inspect. "lACRES, all in grass and crops; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered; good level land; a little drainage required, which would greatly in j creasa the value of farm T)y at least £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. JURST -CLASS farm of 117 acres, 3| miles from Stratford on good metalled road; ail in grass, but about S acres shelter bush; well watered by running streams; 50 acres been under the plough; all ploughable; J miles new cheese factory; £ 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 £SS an acre. Campbell Jackson covered by a special rate over the properties of McCuilough and Bonner, They were agreeable to dedicate sufficient land for the purpose of continuing the East Road to their properties and for the bridge site.—lt was resolved that the council raise a special loan as desired and furnish the applicants with a rough estimate of the cost-of the bridge. It was stated that the land for the bridge must be dedicated at once, and that any rond formation on newly dedicated land must be done by the applicants to the satisfaction of the engineer. The Inglewood Borough Council applied for permission to erect transmission lines In connection with the extension of the electrical system. * Cr. Mackay moved that the Inglewood Borough Council be informed that, as the area referred to would probably form part of the new Inglewood County, the Stratford council did not see its way clear to comply with the request. ELECTRICAL POWER BOARD. The Moa Road Board wrote in reference to the formation of an electric power board In their district, and asking if the Stratford Couuty Council would care to join as an outer area.— Cr. Anderson thought the council should Bit tight for the present. Other proposals were under consideration, a.id iio would move that they take no action. A member: Are they «Jt ai'iir.g us to assist in exploiting a r,'v«r? The chairman: No r'ver Is moutiunfd. Cr. Basltln: I can tell you that there was very little water In the river when I saw It a week ago. The motion was carried. DEBIT BALANCES. The chalrmnn said the debit balances for this and last year were as follows, the figures for the previous year being given first:—North Riding, £3BIB and £3059; South Riding, £1213 and £1742; East Riding, £3622 and £4105; West. Riding, £3212 and £3158: Mangaehu, £2140 and £1815; toll gates, £B4 and £988; general, £11,510 and £11,550. Cr. O'Neill said his riding (South) had gone back £SOO, and he could not understand how the money had been spent. . The chairman: The clerk will soon explain it to you. v GENERAL. . Accounts amounting to £2595 were passed for payment. It was resolved to purchase an Austin 10-ton motor roller, with scarifier attached, quoted at £1950. Mr. J. Norrts was granted a roll of wire netting with which to fence oil a water-hole on the Mangonui Road. It was resolved that all metal or pipes sold to ratepayers be paid for before or on delivery; also that no pipes or metal be granted exejpt with the consent of the council.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1919, Page 3
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