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LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE. gQ ACRES freehold, model farm at Ngaere near railway, factory, school store, etc.; good 6-roomed house, sheds, etc. At present carrying 40 pedigree Holsteins. Price, for quick sale, only £6B per acre, about £IOOO cash, 100 ACRES freehold; 6-roomed house; machines in; crops. Price, £65; £7OO cash. Cows financed. g-ROOMED house at Kaponga, h. and c. water, e. 1., all conveniences. Price, for quick sale, £670. 25 GOOD coWs . early calvers, will sell within a week. Price, £IS per head. J. E. HICKEY. Land Agent Kaponga. T. WAITE LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. ACRES, all in grass, divided into 12 paddocks, well watered, about 40 acres have been ploughed; one mile to school, factory, store and p. 0.; 6 milei to railway. Sheep-proof fences; 4-room * house; 24-bail cowshed; large hayshed and other sheds; .£23 per acre. .£6OO cash. ' i ACRES, well subdivided; will milk 20 cows; close to cheese factory and school; 4-Toomed house- 8-bail concrete cowshed; cart and implement shed. £3O per acre, wita £4OO cash. THESE ARE GOOD BUYING.

LOOK HERE! IAK ACRES, ADJOINING TOWNSHIP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, £35 PER ACRE, £SOO CASH OR WILL CONSIDER A SOUND MORTGAGE, VENDORS' EQUITY £3675. This property is all in grass and level, subdivided into 8 sheep-proof paddocks, and situated alongside township, cheese factory, railway station and school practically adjoining; there is a beautiful river which bounds the property, and the metal out of this river brings in a royalty of £3O per year. BUILDINGS: An up-to-date good 7roomed house, conveniences, new cowshed (concreted), 2-cow plant milking machine, engine room and travelled (concrete floors), stable, man's'whare, pig sties, hay-shed, etc., etc. PRICE, only £35 pe racre, £SOO cash, balance for 0 years at 5A per cent. Possession can be given on Ist July, 1919. Plenty of feed for coming season. NOTE.—A proposition of this kind is not offering every day, therefore I ask buyers that are looking for a handy and convenient dairy fcjrm to apply sharp to— NEWTON KING, LAND AGENT, INGLEWOOD. TE AKOHA* PRICES FOR BUTTER-FAT ARE THE HIGHEST. TE AROHA LAND IS THE CHEAPEST. Te Aroha's Future Prospects are the Brightest.

.ACRES, TE AROHA; freehold, all grassed, 8 paddocks, watered by windmills; 5-roomed house, usual conveniences; cowbails; school, P.O. and Guaxo depot J mile, station and saleyards 3 miles; all flat and ploughable; carrying 40 cows and horses. PRICE, £4B per acre; cash £7OO. REPORT: This farm is undoubtedly the cheapest proposition in the Te Aroha 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. 200 ACRES, WAITOA; O.R.P. title; 19 acres in grass, all flat and ploughable; new C-roomed house with all latest conveniences; watered by windmills; close to 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 'swamp. This farm's great carrying capacity is evidenced by the stock that it-has wintered. viz., 60 cows, 56 calves and/ 10 horses. 927/143/3. 377 ACRES in a coming district, all ploughable except 20 acres; well watered by creeks and good springs, ring fenced, several 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. WRITE FOR OUR PROPERTY GUIDE. IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT TE AROHA. H. H. DORR & CO., land and Commiswon Agents, TE AROHA. T: LAMASON STRATFORD. HAS 15 TO 20 TONS OP SUPERPHOSPHATE 36/38 £8 fis PER TON NETT EX STORE. FIRST COME I—U--BL tpsx serve®

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1919, Page 8

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