'AND FOR SALE. LAND FOR SALE. 135 ACRES > ideal daii 7 ■ farmj situated only 7 miles from Hawera by good road. The farm is sub-divided into S paddocks, and is well watered; there is a good 4-roonied cottage and 3 large sheds; carries 70 dairy cows, horses, etc.; situated opposite factory and J-mile from school; title, West Coast lease, with 17 years to run, at 12s per acre per annum. Goodwill, £55 per acre. This is a farm we can thoroughly recommend. 431 170 ACRES. Lease for 3 years, with option for another 12 months at £3 5s per acre per annum; situated handy to factory, on good road; buildings consist of good 8-roomcl house and cow shed, with 20 race bails. There aie 7 acres in turnips, 5 acres shelter bush, balance in good grasses; all level and ploughable, and well watered; carrying at present 65 dairy cows, horses, etc. Price of goodwill only £300; 65 good dairy cows to be taken at £l7 10s per head. 407 106 ACRES, south of Hawera; situated within 100 yards of factory; school on property and handy to railway. This farm is nearly all level and in good heart. Buildings consist of 6-roomed house, cow shed, and trap she'd; well sub-divided into numerous paddocks and well watered; carrying capacity 65 cows, horses, and young Btock. Price, £52 per acre, with £BOO cash required down. This is a sure seller. 429
28 ACRES, handy to Hawera; all level, first-class dairy land; improvements consist of good 6-roomed dwelling with all conveniences, wash house, etc., cow shed to hold 9 COWJ3; watered by windmill' and troughs; carrying capacity 17 cows and horses. Price, £4500, with only £7OO cash down. This is an ideal home for a retiring farmer. 413 LYNSKEY & EVANS LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA, STRATFORD & MANAIA. 130 ACRES 19 MILES New Plymouth; metalled road, half mile factory, school ad< joins; level to undulating land, all ploughable; well watered, 13 to 14 paddocks, carry 30 to 40 cows; 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. PRICE, £lB per acre. TERMS, £SOO cash. 105 ACRES , \ LL grass, nearly all ploughable, wellwatered, 7 paddocks; 1 mile factory, and school; carry 30 cows; 5-room house, cowshed, etc. PRICE, £2O per acre. TERMS, £SOO cash HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES, EQMONT STREET. 'Phone 642. Box 105.
MOORE - JONES BEOS. Victoria St., ... Hamilton. A GOOD SPEC. 54Q ACRES, 4 miles from Cambridge, all in grass, all ploughable; large area rich cabbage tree flats; school 1J miles; rural delivery; cream cart passes. A good speculation at £27 per acre. 57 And other stock; house 5 rooms, all conveniences, buggyshed, 0-bail cowshed, milking plant, and other good outbuildings; 12 paddocks well watered; school and factory 1 mile, railway station 4 miles. £45 per acre. A nice farm for a genuine settler. 11 MOORE-JONES BROS., H. Travers '.fwise, Manager.
M C CLUGGAGE & C° LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ACRES freehold land, with good 10-roonied dwelling house, electric light, situated outsiide Stratford Borough; will subdivide and will carry 50 milking cows and young stock; lmlking machines go with the property. Price only £OO per acre, with £IOOO cash, halance 5 years at 5 per cent., or the owner will exchange for house and 4 or 5 acres in New Plymouth, Fitzroy for preference. Apply sharp to— MTLUGGAGE & C° LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. BEACH FARMS ARE BEST AFTER ALL. RETURNS PROVE VALUES. TT'NQUIRE into these farms before it is too late. Apart from returns, there is great prospectiva value in both. They are the pick of the best dairying country on the coast. ■I KA ACRES freehold, £45 per acre, - LUV £ISOO down. Butterfat returns alone are nearly £BSO at 1/4 per lb. Factory will pay out 2a at least. All flat land, well subdivided Carrying 00 cowb. Comfortable house; up-to-date cowshed; milking machines. tWft ACRES frtohold. WO par acre, *' v £2OOO down. Carry 100 cows and do them well (carried 130 head this year). Comprising two adjoining sections, with good buildings on both, waterpower on both, milking machines on one. All flat land, well subdivided; water in every paddock, E: J: IBLE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. Box 48 'Phones 61 and «5 V mauiwuw.
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