FIGURES SPEAK. £IOOO wag taken from 110 acres, the price of which is £46 per acre and the terms £SOO down, balance at 5i per cent. Work it out for yourself! Can £2OOO bo taken off the average farm of 110 acres at, say, £OO per acre! We think not. We do not know a Better Proposition. The particulars are, viz.— 1 "1 A ACRES; on mam metalled road, , 3 miles from a good town in Central Taranaki, and 1 mile from school an! facto(y. A good clear farm, well subdivided, watered, and all flat and ploughable; carrying capacity 40 cows; bu'.ldings comprise a 5-room house, good milking shed and outbuildings. Price, £4: per acre; terms £SOO cash, balance 3 and 5 years at 5f per cent. Stock ." '; valuation if wanted, and we can arrange part of the finance. Immediate application necessary. FOR SALE. 1 >TO ACRES, Cardiff district. Inspected and recommended- All in grass except a little shelter bush; subdivided into 18 paddocks; all ploughable and nearly all flat; will carry 70 cows; good house of 6 rooms, with bathroom, hot and cold water, wash-house; concreted milking shed with 4-eow plant machines; 1% miles school and factory. This property must increase in value considerably in the near future. Price, £52 per acre; terms, £SOO cash, balance at 5J per cent for 4 and 7 years. Cows can be taken over at £l6 and if necessary we can arrange finance. See us immediately as this bargain will not remain* on the market lone. (1039)
FOR SALE. ACRES, Cardiff; a handy little farm and situated on main road, about 3 miles from Stratford; all in grass except a little shelter'bush; will carry 25 to 30 cows; subdivided into 10 paddocks; house of 5 roomsji new concreted milking shed. Price, only £SO per acre; terms, £3OO cash, balance on very easy terms. We will arrange finance for stock. This is a great opportunity for the man of limited capital. Grant and Campbell, Sole Agents, Hawera. (1045) GRANT & CAMPBELL Eeal Estate Agents,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1919, Page 3
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