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UASD FOR SAL-. BICH BEACH DAIRY FARM I "ITS' KES '. fTeehoU ? on g°° d metal r °aii; land runs right to coast and Is all level with the exception of a few Bmall hummocks; has been flax coun-try;-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 5 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 ci_n be arranged. Worth inspecting. 125 ACRES > freen °ld. on metal road, sub-divided into 11 paddocks, watered .by streams and windmill; almost all level except a few small hillocks; »U ili grass; all has been poughed; 20 chains from factory and school, 10 chains .from post office,'store, etc. Owner took £1192 gross off farm last year. Two dwellings, each of 6 rooms, one l.t; cowshed with 12 bails, concrete floor. JPrice, £4O per acre; terms, £IOOO cash; balance arranged. 2TOTE.—Tho property is now carrying 49 cows, 1 bull, 40 calves and 3 horses, pad will winter them. NEWTON KING, ■■'•■ ' AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, .* ;' ■ Nfi V? PL X M O D T H.

N.& LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCI .- » ■ COHtANY, LIMITED, HAVVEKA. yACpW -farm, only £SOO cash wanted; 16S acres, freehold, only 4 miles from one of the beat towns in Taranaki; land dead level, not broken by creeks; veil watered and hai not been dairied on for a number of years; crops and hay go. with farm; good 6-roomed house, hot and cold water; concrete cowshed, machines installed; handy to factory, school and F. 0.; will carry 70 cows. .frice ,£52 per acre, only £SOO cash, balance can remain for 4 years at 5 per cent. Call and see us at once as this place will soon be snapped up, fttJfc with £SOO cash, 09 acres freehold, 6 mile 9 from Eltham i>y asphalt road; comfortable house a n d conveniences; concrete cowshed and outbuildings; big.stack of hay;..B acres new grass; divided into 17 paddocks; 1J miles.from school and factory. Price £SO per acre, £BOO cash, balance can remain for. 6 years at 5J per cent. This is a good farm and at price asked is : good buying. ; .: THE GEEATEST BARGAIN NOW OFFERING IN TARANAKI. $)()■ ACB & S > 5 "rifes * m Hawera, school, factory and P.O. and railway station , ; , adjoining property; comfortable house of 5 rooms, bathroom, etc.; outbuildings,, which are good, consist of cowshed, concrete Jloor piggeries, dray shed, motorshed, store room and washhouse; nice young orchard (about 1 acre); 3 «ntt can remain for 5 years. •'• '■■■.<- '••■■'■ SOLE AGENTS. W.Z.LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAWERA. ... . L - W - CAXCHHMJt, Land Agent. JgJ ACRES FREEHOLD; good little dairy farm, 4-roomed house, scullery, . t v Pnon ß ! B o»'\cowshed; 6milesto Hamilton, 1 1 /, miles to school Offering: for sale as "going concern" at £42 per acre, £IOOO cash, or less from approved "~* ,■ ; No. 2/108 242 ACRES FREEHOLD; level and undulating land, all ploughable, tree of ... . noric-Qg wee< j ß . s. ro omed house, bath room, pantry outhouses; 3 cow punt; 4 miles to Hamilton; £33 per acn as "going concern." £IOOO cash A S***»ture. No. 2/124 . fffi ACRES FREEHOLD; a first-class little dairy farm, level and well olanted and.sheltered; nice homestead 6 rooms, hot and cold water, cv cl y convenience; 4 bail cowshed and concrete yard; 5 miles to Han. nby metal road, 1 role school, cheese factory, or DRIED MILK 2 miles. A cheap farm at £55 per _ mere, £BOO cash, balance on Ist mortgage 7 years at 5* per cent. Good land Wid-practically free of weeds. No . 1/114 . - , . CUTTING UP PROPOSITION. . 427 J^ES FREEHOLID; good heavy land, free of weeds, fine situation; cheese factbry, store, church, etc, on the property; handy to Hamilton .by good roads; 6-roomed house: 4 cowplant, fine sheds and outbuildings; well divided; worth £6O per acre if subdivided. As owner wishes to retire can be bought at £4O per acre, £3OOO cash, or mortgage taken as deposit. Anyone who wishes to make money don't delay in inspecting this proposition: **»*• °* *"■* "8 making an appointment to inspect. 3/77. XZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

Choice Dairy Farm. TEN MILES FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. '.BO ACRES > aurying at present 25 cows, 4 heifers, 43 sheep and 4 horses * all in fine condition (owners consider that property will do 30 eows easily); subdivided into eight paddocks, good fences; nearly ail IturtH and well watered; good cowshed and implement shed. TEEMS, £BOO CASH, vendor will leave balance of his equity at 5 per cent for ten years. PRICE; ONLY > «41 PER ACRE. Milking machines at valuation if re- ;, quired. LA. NOLAN & Co SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH

GLAXOI! GLftXOH GLAXO!! 2s 4d per lb Butter-fat. g&A ACRES, freehold; 8 miles from ' Hamilton, 2 miles from the Glaxo factory; considered to be the best faM in the district; all dead level and in. the best of English grasses. The owner milked last season 120 cows, and also did » lot of fattening, and carried Wont 250 sheep; would easily carry 170 cowb; 2 miles from railway station, j school, etc 1 .; last season the Glaxo fac- | and there iB 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 fij jer cent Price, £55 per acre; termn, *BOOO cash. Apply to the sole agents. MATTHEWS BROS., HAMILTON. T. : WAITE LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. V7K ACRES, all in grass divided into ! 12 paddocks, well watered, about 40 acres havo been ploughed; one mile to school, factory, store and p. 0.; 6 miles to railway Sheep-proof fences; 4-room : house; 24-bail cowshed; large hay shed aid other sheds; £23 per acre. £6OO i cash. I KK ACRES, well subdivided; will milk I ■ .. 80.eows; close to cheese factory f and school; 4-roomed house- 8-bail con- : erete cowshed; cart and implement shed. : £3O per acre, with £4OO cash. . fHBSE ARE GOOD BUYING. i

WAIKATO BARGAINS. 220 ACRES ' 10 milea from Hamilton, ! all in grass. < Beautiful Home, I Electric Light Plant, Cowshed, Wool- | ahed, Stables, Motor Shed, and other I Buildings. Bounded by ths> River, one I of the most perfect homes in the Waikato. Will carry 90 cows and other stock. Price: £6O per acre; easy terms. This is an ideal Farm, and the land has never been top-dressed, and is nearly all River Flats. 200 ACRES within 3 miles of Carabridge, all in grass and all flat Fourteen-roomed Souse which coßt over £3OOO to build. It is without question ■one of the finest homes in the Waikato. The Farm is now a noted STUD FARM, and for this purpose, or a milking proposition, is NOT TO BE BEATEN. Price: £7O per acre. Good terms to a i good man. GOING CONCERN. IKK ACRES, all in grass, all level; good 9-roonied House, splendid i Cowshed. Stock includes SO cows, 4 horses, pigs, milking plant, drill, roller, plough, drays, etc. The stock etc, ifl easily worth £I4OO Price: £65 per acre. Deposit, including everything, is only £2OOO. I REMEMBER: Within four miles of CAMBRIDGE. A, BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED. C. K. NELSON, Manager. HAMILTON, TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. jOSTS, Strainers and Droppera, In any qu*n< tity, f.o.r. Main Trunk Line Address ♦, D, BUCK,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 3

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