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2MD EOE SALE. THIS SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM IS PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY. TRUSTEES MUST SELL AT 1150 ACRES > nearly 900 acres been felled and sown down in good grasses, balance bush; easy to hilly papa country; well subdivided into paddocks, about fire and a-half miles fencing; 40 acres rich alluvial flats; ver; wide frontage; well watered by running streams; .title, half O.RJ?., half L.1.P.; situated juat over a mile from railway station by good level dray or car road; two small dwellings with wool shed, shearing machines installed, which go in with the farm, price only £3 an acre, cost nearly double that, £6OO cash, balance easy mortgages. Could buy this farm without seeing it, now carrying good grass.

CALL AT ONCE. 1 QA ACRES, splendid 80-cow milking farm; live fences, lucerne; aevenroom house, all conveniences, including hot and cold water service; motor shed, good milking shed and machines; close to school, factory and railway; metalled load to Hawera ' Price £00; csfflh down, £1,500; balance 6 years at 6% per cent. The first to inspect will buy. JgA ACKES near Bltham, milks 63; new house; new shed; Gane plant; adjoins factory, price £sl with £9OO cash or will exchange for smaller farm. \ . KA ACRES, house 6 rooms, detached ' wash-house; good milking shed; wintering 20 cows. Price £45, cash £SOO. gQ ACRES, all flat; 2 road frontages; complete buildings; milk 23 cows. Price £3O, £3OO cash. A bargain. GRAVES & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA.

MOORE - JONES BROS. Victoria St,, Hamil A GOOD SPEC. 540 ACRES > 4 miles from Cambridge, all in grass, all plbughable; large area rich cabbage tree flats; school 14 miles; riu'al delivery; cream cart passes. A good speculation at £27 per acre. 57 112 ACRES CARRYING 40 COWS. And other stock; house 5 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 miles. £45 per acre. A nice farm for a genuine settler. 11 MOORE-JONES BROS., E. Travers ;Cwiss, Manager.

FOR SALE; 25Q ACRES freehold; near Wanganui; Crroomed house and outbuildings; all in grass except piece of nice bush, half been ploughed, 50 acres river deposit, ring fenced, 14 paddocks; close to school, railway, etc.; milked 65 cows and took 13,276 lbs butter fat off place last year, besides grazed 40 head young stock and sheep. Price, £SO per acre. 1 >7A ACRES, freehold, Taranaki; 7- '• roomed house and out-buildings, including cowshed and milking machines; 14a acres in grass, 15 acres crops, 10 acres bush; half of this property has been ploughed; school 2 miles, P.O. 2 miles, railway 2 miles, factory 14 mile Price, £4O per acre; cash, £BOO, Owners would exchange for another farm or house property as part payment. AA 7 ACRES, Turakina; all in graß? except 10 acres crop; 300 acres been ploughed. Price, £2B per acre; cash,. £IOOO. HICKS BROS., LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Ridgway Street ...... , Wanganui.

£«E NEWS' Jebbing Room, has 'tin ; facilities for turning out work expeditiously, cheaply and effectively. for Korth Auckland the othes day he let it be understood that lie will have no superfluous money to throw about next year. He seems to be content to )eav:>. the East, Coast railway in the North Island and the Otira tunnel in the South to proceed at a snail's pace, but it iB believed he has been iiupressed by ■representations, made to hind in regard to spanning the'gap in the main trujik line between Christchurch and Picton. This gap is the only obstacle in the way I of establishing a State service between Auckland and the Bluff, with fast ferry boats across Cook Strait, and the shipping difficulties in thp last year or two have illustrated better than anything else could have done the need for the completion of the line. -' ',

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 3

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