* LAND FOB SALT, THIS SHEEP AND CATTLE' FARM IS PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY. TRUSTEES MUST SELL AT ONCE. 1150 ACRES, nearly 900 acres been! felled and sown down in good grasses,'balance bnsh; easy to hilly papa country; well subdivided into paddocks, .about five and a-half miles fencing; 40 acres rich alluvial flats,ver; wide frontage; well watered by running streams; title, half 0.R.P., half LI P. j situated just over a mile from railway stati'Q by good level dray or car road; two small dwellings with wool shed, shearing machines installed, which go in with the farm, price only £3 an acre, cost nearly double that, £6OO cash, balance easy mortgages. Could buy this farm without seeing it, now {anying good grass. CALL AX ONCE. Campbell Jackson SEEKERS OF COOD DAIRY FARMS LOOK AT THESE: QQ ACRES, on good metalled road freehold; all dead level; 8 wellfenced well-watered paddocks, all in grass and all ploughable; at present carrying 31 head of stock, 20 cows, 11 weaners a,nd 2 horses; easily capable of carrying 25 dairy cows; absolutely frco from , weeds; up-to-date dwelling of 0. rooms, with conveniences; good substantial cowshed of 8 bails; only 1 mile from school, factory across road, P.O. on property. Price, only £42 per acre, with £IOOO cash. 101 f ree l o ld, on metalled •'T road, and only 1 from factory ahd'P.O., and % mile from school; all in gVaus bar 5 acres shelter bush;. 8' well-watered, well-fenced paddocks, with not a.wecd in any of them; carry-, ing at present 30 cows,. 3 horses and 16 weaners; easily capable of carrying 36 dairy cojra. Price, only £36 per acre, With £7OO cash.
TO SHEEP FARMERS. .TKOA ACRES of real good saeep country, 108 acres L.1.P., remainder freehold; - on metalled road, 14S0 acres in grass, 40 acres in bush; 12 well|watered, well-fenced paddocks; easily 400 Acres ploughable; clear of weeds; carrying 1500 sheep and 200 head of cattle; good dwelling of G rooms, bathroom and, scullery; only 2 miles from factory, Ai miles from P.O. and school. Anyone Could milk 50 cows on this place as well as carry 1 sheep per acre. Dirt cheap at £7 10s per acre. "I CI AND A-HALF ACRES O.RP., on a good metalled road, 161 acres in gross, 20 acres swedes, one acre 'shelter bush; 10 well-fenced paddocks, -well-watered by streams. The whole farm is level .and undulating country, two-thirds of it being ploughable; absolutely free from weeds; carrying capacity 40 dairy cows, 100 breeding ewes and dry stock; brand new house, implement shed, cow shed (with 6 bails), machines being installed; 2 A miles from P. 0., school .and factory. Purchasing prfpe is £2B per acre, with £SOO cash. Present occupier wants £360 goodwill. SO dairy cows at £2O per head, 5 infcalf heifers a.t £lO 10s per head, and G weaners at £3 lOs per head must be taken over with property. Rental, £2OO per year. This place is cheap, -..the tttTnip crop being the best in Tarauaki, and will easily pay the goodwill. BAftNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY STRATFORD Telephone 252. P.O. Box & _ __ , GLAXOJJ GLAXO!! GUXOI! 2s4<i per lb. Butter-fat •OKA ACRES, freehold; 8 miles from Hamilton, 2 miles from the Glaxo factory; considered to be the best fum in the-d&trict; all dead level and in the best of English grasses. The owner milked last season 120 cows, and alio did & lot . of fattening, and carried about 250 sheep; would easily carry 170 .cows; 2 miles from railway, station, - school, etc.; last season the Glaxo factory pud 2a 4d per lb for butter-fat «ii there is evety prospect of them paying more season. 'Work it out >ffor 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 ; lepe the balance for 7 years at 5J per cent;* Price, £55 per acre; terms, i£2ooocash. Apply to the sole agetats. MATTHEWS BROS., ■i , HAMILTON : MOORE - JONES BROS. H Victoria St BaMton ; < A GOOD SPEC. KAfl ACRES, 4 miles from Cambridge, : " all in grass, all ploughable; large i area rich cabbage tree flats; school 14 miles; rural delivery; cream cart passes. A good speculation at £27 per acre. 57 U2 ACRES CARRYING 40 COWS. And other stock; house 6 rooms, all conveniences, buggyshed, 6-bail cowshed, milking plant, and other good outbuildings; 12 paddocks well watered; school aitd factory 1 mile, railway station 4 miles. £45 per acre. A nice farm for a genuine settler. 21 MOORE-JONES BROS., BL Travers Cwiss, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 3
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