FARMERS, NOTE THE CARRY* INQ CAPACITY' gift ACRES, freehold; situated qau* ter of a mile Jxom school, factory and P. 0.; Cardiff district, «| miles from Stratford station. There If a firstclass house of 7 rooms, fltted wift •vary modern convenience; a concrete cowahtd with machines installed; it is all in grist, level and ploughable; at (resent cafTTing 75 dairy cows, 21 weantji and It horses; there is not a weed on this prop* erty, and is one of the best farms in the neighborhood. The price is only i**# per acre with £BOO down. 10A ACRES freehold; situated 1 miW vv from school, factory and P.O, on good metalled road; house of 6 rooms; 1 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 acta, with £909 cash. Oftl ACRES freehold; 5 roomed house* 4-bailed cowshed, milking machines; 200 acres ploughable, and nearly all level; carrying 70 dairy cow* 68 heifen, 40 weaners and 9 horses; no weeds; factory and school on property and 6 miles from P.O. Price, £6O per acre; cash, £IBOO. No mortgages. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. * VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COM* MISSION AGENTS BROADWAY ...*...,.... STRATW>BD« Telephone 252. P.O. Bot& MOORE - JONES , BROS* Victoria St., ................ Hamilton. A GOOD SPEC, KAQ ACRES, 4 miles from Cambridge, all in grass, all ploughable; large area rich cabbage tree flats; school 1J miles; rural delivery; cream cart pusses. A good speculation at £27 per acre. 67 And other stock; house 6 rooms, all conveniences, buggyshed, 6-bail cowshed, milking plant, and other good outbuildings; 12, paddocks well watered; school and factory 1 mile, railway station 4 miUw. £46 per acre. A nice farm for a genuine settler. 11 MOORE-JONES BROS., H. Travers iCwiss, Manager.
BEAOH FARMS ARE BEST AFTER ALL. • v^ RETURNS PROVE VALUES. '^ too late. Apart from returns, there is great prospective value iu both. They are the pick of the best dairying country, on the coast. £ISOO down. Butterfat returns alone are nearly £BSO at 1/4 per lb. factory will pay out 2a at least. All flat land, well subdivided Carrying fiO cows, Comfortable house; up-to-date cQWehedf ici'king machines. 270 AORES freehold, f.O p<st' acre, <w,v £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 ?n one. All flat land, well subdivided; water in every paddock. E. J. IBLE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. Box 42 Phones 61 and 9&INGZEWOOD. CHOICK FARM PROPERTIES. •yA ACRES,' with 5-rooraed house, cow* shed, bay lof+ ■(«.; subdivided into 14 or 15 jyiddoeks; about 4 miles'to New Plymouth; freehold. Price, £35 per acre; cash down, £BOO. Balance 5 yeara at 0 per cent. I(\Q ACRES, with 5-roomed house, cowshed of 9 bails; road is not metalled; nearly all in grass, watered by streams; . paddocks, about f of it i» levjl land; nearly all ploughable; carrying capacity 30 cows; few weeds; S.tnlfes from factory, 1J miles from xcliool and post office; road will be metalled this summer. Price, £23 per acre; terms to be arranged. R; F; CORNWALL, ' LAND AGENT Veale'a Buildings. Devon St Private "Phone 108. , •Phone 959 Eft -fIW 1M
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1919, Page 3
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