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TE AROHA? PRICES FOR BUTTER-FAT ARE THE HIGHEST. TE AROHA LAND IS THE CHEAPEST, Te Aroha's Future Prospects are the Brightest

JQA ACRES, TE AKOHAj freehold, all grassed, 8 paddocks, watered by windmills; a-roomed house, usual conveniences; cowbails; school, P.O. and Guaxo depot J mile, station and Boleyards 3 miles; all fiat and ploughable; carrying 40 cows and horses. PRICE, £4B per acre; cash £7OO. REPORT: This farm is undoubtedly the cheapest proposition in the Te Arolia district. The surrounding farms have sold as high as £6O, and with a small amount of labor this farm would be worth the same figure. 977/93/4. OHO ACRES, WAITOA; O.RJ?. title; 19 acres in grass, all flat and ploughable; new 6-roomed house with all latest conveniences; watered by windmills; close ta future dried milk condenser, school 1 mile; rural delivery. PRICE, £3B 10s per acre; cash £I2OO. REPORT: Similar land is realising £BO per acre on the Hauraki Bwamp. This farm's great carrying capacity is evidenced by the stock that it has wintered. viz., 00 cows, 66 calves and 10 horses. 927/143/3. 377 ' n a coming district, all ploughable except 20 acres; well watered by creeks and good springs, ring fenced, sevyal acres in young grass and 40 acres Being ploughed; cottage on property. / PRICE, £lO per acre; cash £3OO. REPORT: This is an exceptional chance for a man with small capital who is desirous of purchasing a property near station. 184 a.

260 ACRES AT £25 PER ACRE. ALL GRASSED. "JJNDULATING country and,watered by good springs and .wells; fully improved with 6-roomed house, wasn-nouse, coal-shed, 4 cow milking plant, manure shed (15ft x 30ft), best sheds in the district; good orchard; title LJ.P.; rent Is fld per acre. PRICE, £25 per acre; cash £IOO6. REPOIIT: This iR the cheapest milking proposition we can offer. 1714 a. MAKE AH OFFEK.

WHITE FOR OUR PROPERTY GUIDE IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT TE AROHA. H. H. DORR & CO., Land and Commission Agents, TE AROHA. MOORE TJONES BROS., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. ACRES drained swamp; watered <W by windmills, 14 paddocks; IVl> miles to school, PO. find store; bungalow 5 rooms, all conveniences; trapshcd, 6bail cowshed (concreted), and 3 cow Treloar plant; 10 miles to Hamilton. £22 10s per acre as going concern, £750 cash. 74

J ACRES; really good dairy in," land, milking 40 cows on 100 acres of grass, balance unimproved, 12 paddocks well-wateTcd; 4 miles to station, % mile to school and store; cream collected at present—cheese factory starting nearby next season; new house, S-hail cowshed (concreted), milking plant; telephone. £32 per acre. NOTE".—This property is close to dried milk area and will increase in value quickly. 62 MOORE-JONES BROS. H. TRAVERS TWISS, MANAGER.

LAND NIBBLES. QK ACRES freehold, adjoining School and Factory. Good House and Cowshed and machines. Carry 45 cows. £6O per acre, with £IOOO cash. (67) 1 OK ACRES freehold, close to ElthamHouse and necessary outbuildings. Will carry 00 cows. £OO per acre, with £6OO cash. (12) OQQ ACRES freehold. Complete buildings and milking plant. No better country on the market. Close to Factory and School. .£62 per acre. Qood terms arranged. (27) O"! A ACRES L.P.C. Opposite School. Good- House, Shed and Cottage; also milking machines. Great carrying country. Factory liandy. A bargain at £35 per acre. Good terms. (17) 109 °PP oßite School, near Factory. Tarred road Complete buildings. £56 per acre, with £IOOO cash. A good proposition. (8) 117 A ®ES freehold. Opposite Factory; near School. Tarred road. Good House and other buildings. £49 per acre, with £I2OO cash. Balance easy terms. APPLY—TRISTRAM & CO:, ELTHAM. lerstena Breakfast

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 9

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