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LAND FOR SALS. MOT BEACH DAIRY FARM '%t% AeB3BS > freehold, oh good metal road; land runs right to coast and is all .*"■ . level'with the exception of a few small hummocks; has been flax country;'splendidly watered by never failing (streams; free of weeds; 65 cows milked this season besides carrying young stock, horses and sheep, and farm can be made to carry considerably more stock. Dwelling of S rooms (fairly old but comfortable), cowshed with 12 bails, cone- -te floor, L.K.G. machines and waterpower go with farm. Price, £52 per acre- Free of mortgage. Good terms arranged. Worth inspecting. I.OK ACRES, freehold, on metal road, sub-divided into 11 paddocks, watered *■ , -•• by streams and windmill; almost all level except a few small hillocks; all in grass; all has been poughed; 20 chains from factory and school, 10 chains f rota post office, store, etc. Owner took £1192 gross off farm last year. ' Two dwellings, each of 6 rooms, one let; cowshed with 12 bails, concrete floor. ■ Price, £4O per acre; terms, £IOOO cash; balance arranged. NOTE,—The property is now carrying 49 cows, 1 bull, 40 calves and 3 horses, .'.'■ and will winter them. • NEWTON KING, , AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, PI PYMGCIE, .. ONE OF THE CHOICEST WAIKATO FARMS >A ACRES freehold; divided into 12 paddocks, up-to-date sheep-proof fences '*£ and hardwood gates; every paddock watered either by springs or concrete troughs,with tall cock; no weeds or rabbits; farm is splendidly sheltered level ';and slightly .undulating and in great heart; metal roads, 1J miles to all conveniences including railway; S-roomed house, hot and cold water, phone; splendid plantations and shelter, orchard, 4000 gallon tank, large range sheds. We recommend this above anything in the Waikato, and feel confident that it will carry 76 dairy cows., PRICE £SO per acre; £2OOO cash, or less to approved man, balance on'lst mortgage. No. 2/115 ;.;,;.; A REALLY CHEAP GRAZING FARM. QAA ACRES freehold- 85J grassed and in good order, 150 ploughoble, balance wWV easy; divided iato numerous paddocks, good sheep-proof ;ene e, no weedß; nicely *ituated"hoinestead ox 7 rooms, wool-shed, etc.; 16.miles from Hamilton bf 'gooo; meWtoad, 1 mile to post office and school. £lO PER 4CRI" very easy terms to bona fide farmer. There is nothing to be compared to it in Taranaki. ■ Wgnarantee it. No - 2 / 116 ':■::; GLAXO. '."tOii"ACRES; ,a splendid farm hi good order; no weeds, well divided; carry-"OV.jj-gQ cows . new 6-roomed house, large sheds and cottage; cheese fertorj and school 14 mles, Glaxo factwy being built. PRICE £OO PER ACRE. (mfe on *h«s market for a short time. This is a cheap farm. No. 3/70 'WeiiaWiaras of all descriptions, some of which will carry (without manuring 1 theland)7ocows to 100 acres all the year round, and I strongly advist farmers to loot this way before purchasing in Taranaki. We guarantee the'.- expenses to '"'fewaton'if after inspection they consider we have over-estimated on district. ■WM WM AND MERCANTILE AGENCY • '*'" ; HAMILTON t j ci ;•;•; _ A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. JLZv LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY V r/ J ' -v SOICtANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. 'yaCOW farm, only £SOO cash wanted; 168 acres, freehold, only 4 miles from '•"one'of the best towns in Taranaki; land dead level, not broken by creeks; well watered "and hsj not been dairied on for a number of years; crops and hay bo With farm'good 6-roomed house, hot and cold water; concrete cowshed, maiWeW installed-" handy to factory, school and P. 0.; will carry 70 cows. Price £52 uffli. acre, only £SOO cash, balance can remain for 4 years at 5 per cent. Call amV'se? us at once as this place will soon be snapped up. ■irtiebW farm, with £BOO cash, 99 acres freehold, 6 miles from Eltham by * U 'asphalt road; comfortable house and conveniences; concrete cowshed and outbuildings; big stack of hay; 8 acres new grass; divided into 17 paddocks; li schwl and factory. Price £3d per acre £BOO cash, balance can re- > main for ;<S years at 5i per cent. This is a good farm and at price asked is good buying. , ,: .',' v ; THE GREATEST BARGAIN NOW OFFERING IN TARANAKI. „OA ACRES, 5 miles f m Hawera, school, factory and P.O. and railway station ■;.' adjoining property; comfortable house of 5 rooms, bathroom, etc.; outbmldings; vwhieh are good, consist of cowshed, concrete floor piggeries, dray shed, motor shed, store room aiid waslihouse; nice young orchard (about 1 acre); 3 acres.lucerne, well watered by windmill; divided into numerous paddocks by live hedges.andp. and w. fences- plenty of winter and spring feed; stock and plait over at valuation if desired. Price £7O per acre, £ISOO cash, bal*tae* can remain for 5 years. ■■r-;-r.,.. .■ SOLE AGENTS. .

U2* LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAWERA. , r ' .'. . . . L. W. CATCHPOLE, Land Agent. C. J. ROWS LAND AGENT HAWERA PO. BOX 127. 'PHONE 409. if ACRES, 5 miles from Eltham,.*ll level iand; 6-roomed house; large shed with 1 Wehines;'carry 100 cows easy. This is a very fine property and one . that is sure to riße in value. '■■ jgQ ACRES, 2'miles from Hawera, gocd house and sheds, carry 35 cows. Price 1 . 7 , £BS per acre, £BOO cash. • Sft ACRES just outside Hawera borough, dead level land, large new 7-roomed .' . house on concrete foundations, every convenience, carry 25 cows. Price '£5600, terms; ' : .| K(\ ACRES lease, 70-cow place, 5 years to run at £2 5a 6d, good terms and *«*" w jjj gnance good man with limited capital. "\ a

Choice Dairy rarm. . TEN MILES FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. i ACRES; canying at present 25 cows, 4 heifers, 43 sheep and 4horses v ■ all in fine condition (owners consider that property' will do 30 cow? : 'easily); subdivided into eight paddocks* good fences; nearly all and well watered; good cowshed and implement shed. TBEJIS, £BOO CASH, vendor will leave balance of his equity at 5 per bent for ten years. PRICE, ONLY £4l PER ACRE. Milking machines at valuation if required. t; A. NOLAN & Co SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

GLAXO!! GLAXO!! GLAXOH 2s 4d per lb Butter-fat. - OKA ACRES, freehold; S milos ftpm dt,v Hamilton, 2 miles from the Glaxo factory; considered to be the best farm in the district; all dead level and in the best of Englisk grasses. ?he owner milked last season 120 cows, and also did a lot of fattening, and carried about 250 sheep; would easily carry 170 cows; 2 miles from railway station, school, etc.; list season the Glaxo factory paid 2s 4d per lb for butter-fat and there is every prospect of them paying more this, season. Work it out for yourself and see what marvellous returns can be got from this farm. All necessary buildings are on the property• There is no mortgage on the place, and the owner will accept £2OOO deposit and leave the balance for 7 years at 5} per cent. Price, £55 per acre; terms, £2OOO cash. Apply to the sole agents. MATTHEWS BROS;,

>■■ BEACH FARMS ARE BEST AFTER :'^..--'''-';'- :^-v\&alL., ; VALUES. • "'. TJ^tJTtoEinto these farms before it is .iijioflaiji. Apart from returns, there ,;b ! in both. They ' of the best dairying country ojli :Qie coast.' '■*... w ~fli ACRES freehold, £45 per acre, , •"*'■' £ISOO down. Butterfat returns alone are nearly £BSO at 1/4 per lb. Factory will pay out 2s at le<tst. All flat land, well subdivided Carrying 60 cows. Comfortable house; up-to-date cowshed: inl'king machines. 97 A ACRES freehold. *W par acre, • a *y £2OOO down. Carry 100 cows MidVtfo them well {carried 180 head this .''yea?) J;.". Comprising two adjoining sec- ' good buildings on both, water- ■ -"nfevltf on.both, milking machines on one. All'flat land, well subdivided; water in evefppaddock, , fci X IBLE, LAJffi' & "COMMISSION AGENT. Jjpj; 42 'Phones 61 §s£." ■, INGLEWOOD. .

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1919, Page 3

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