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LAND FOR SALE. FOR LEASE, NO QOODWIEtIi v cowshed; Okaiawa district. Term, 4 years: rent, 105s per acre; capacity, 65 cows. £I6OO to ;£IBOO can be taken off this property. Immediate possession. FOR SALE. • GOING CONCERN •*■ sow, 13 store pigs; L.K.G. machines; 210 factory shares; plough, mowev, waggon, dray, uiilk cana. Price for lot, £2331; rent, 43/0 per acre. Term, 5 years. Good winter and spring feed. Get in early. OU city 26 cows, 2 horses and young stock; good winter and spring feed* House 6 rooms; concreted cowshed; close Jo factory and school;. £,66 per acrtj £6OO cash, No weeds on this place. JAMES ® GILLMAJSTj** IiAND, STOCK A FINANCE AGENTS, HAWEEbV

!T0 DAIRE FARMERS It is the desire of every Fanner to obtain the largest peTMMSgS; of Butter-fat Be can make certain of doing so by installing THE TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE. * ■' which la the only ONE PIPE SYSTEM. The Vacuum TanK, lux! ail iron pipett in the shed have been discarded. The remit is that the TRELOAR is the most UP-TO-DATE AND SANITARY MACEfc INE IN EXISTENCE. Get the opinion of Mr. Salway, the noted Jersey breeder. Bis opln* ion and experience with the Treloar will be of interest and value to you. Before deciding upon the purchase of any machine, make a point of seeing the SANITARY. TRELOAR ft! Work at the New, PlJ>« mouth and Hawera Winter Show;, ~ An spares kept in stock. '" * R? J? TIDDY & COS 4QENTS, HAWBRSi E. P. CORNWALL, &ENT, NEW. PLYMOUTH

LAND NIBBLES. QK ACRES freehold, adjoining School and Factory. Good Home and Cowshed and machines. Carry 45 cows. £6O per acre, with £IOOO cash. (57) > 105 ACRES freehold, close to Eltham. House and necessary outbuildings. Will carry 60 cows. £OO per acre, with £6OO cash. (12) 290 ACRES freehold. Complete buildings and milking plant. No better country on the market. Close to Factory and School. ,£O2 per acre. Good terms arranged. (27) QIA ACRES LJP.C. Opposite School. Good House, Shed and Cottage; also milking machines. Great carrying country. Factory handy. A bargain at] £35 per acre. Good terms. (17) IQQ ACRES LLP. Opposite School, near Factory. Tarred road. Complete buildings. £56 per acre, with £IOOO cask A good proposition. (8) ■' "lyy ACRES freehold. Opposite Factory; near School. Tarred road. Good House and other buildings. £49 per acre, with £I2OO cash. Balance easy TRISTRAM & CO;, FIGURES SPEAK. £IOOO was taken from 110 acres, the price of which is £4O per acre end the terms £SOO down, balance at Si per cent. Work it out for yourself! Can £2OOO be taken oi! the average farm of 110 acres at, say, £OO per acre I We think not. We do not know a Better A Proposition. The particulars are, viz.— 11A ACRES; on main metalled road, Aiv 3 miles from a good town in Central Taranaki, and 1 mUe from school and factory. A good clear farm, well subdivided, watered, and all flat and ploughable; carrying capacity 40 cows; bu'idings comprise a 5-room house, good milking shed and outbuildings. Price, £4: per acre; terms £SOO cash, balance 3 and 5 years at 5} per «ent. Stock at valuation if wanted, and we can arrange part of the finance. Immediate application necessary. FOR SALE, ACRES, Cardiff district. In-! spected and recommended. All in grass except a little shelter bush; I I subdivided into 18 paddocks; all ploughable and nearly all flat; will carry 70 cows; good house of 6 rooms, with bathroom, hot and cold water, wash-house; concreted milking shed 4-cow plant I machines; 1% miles school and factory. This property must increase in value considerably in the near future. Price,; £52 per acre; terms, £SOO cash, balance | at 5J per cent for 4 and 7 years. Cows can be taken over at £l6 and if necessary we can arrange finance. See us immediately as this bargain will not remain on the market long. ,(1039) FORSALE< 7J2 ACRES, Cardiff; * han3y little farm and situated on main road, about 3 miles from Stratford; all in grass except a little shelter bush; will carry 25,t0 30 cows; subdivided into 10 paddocks; house of 5 rooms, new concreted milking shed- Price, only £SO per acre; terms, £3OO cash, balance on very cosy terms. We will arrange finance for stock. This is a great opportunity for the man of limited capital. Grant and Campbell, Sole Agents, Hawera. (1045) GRANT & CAMPBELL Real Estate Agents, HAWERA. ' JOS. W. BQOK, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR Regan Street, STRATFORD, ' .. ;i Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy Eartgrj work a iiwialty, TeUphoM igj,'

E. R. KLINGENDER LAND AGENT, MOREINSVILLE. 1500 ACRE - Fine bloek of «*■! country, including about 601 acres suitable for dairying. (There 1 a dairy farm of 200 acres included "in thi block, milking 60 cows. Good house a five rooms. Cowshed and all conveni ences.) Next door to school. Good roti About seven miles from MorriniviQi There is also about 200 acres of be* swamp land which has been drained Price for whole block, £7 15s per am £SOO cash is required as deposit; balwo. arranged. This is a great opportunity for sptcft lator or genuine farmer. A GOING CONCERN. 223 ACRES of very good dairy land. Large house of eight rooms; 12bail cowshed, milking machines, separator, etc. Every convenience. Stock includes 45 picked dairy cows, 14 heifer*, 1 bull, 6 horses. All necessary agricultural implements. Price, £35 per acre. £I4OO cash Balance arranged. Will Exchange a First-Claw Highly Improved Dairy Farm foe' a Good Mortgage. Owner Must give up on Account of 111-Health. The Chance of a Life-Time* £A ACRES; on Main South Road, 1| miles from factory, school afed post office; all level except % acre ofsnelter bush, subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by ram; 3 acres lucerne; carry 30 cows; 10-roomed brick hojpe, all neonsary conveniences; new shed and engine room with 3 cow plant go with place; honey house, incubator house, 4 roomed cottage, splendid garden- Price £l2O p* Ist mortgage £3,826 at 5} per cent for 10 years. Equity £3,455 will exchange for good mortgage, as owner is compelled" by medical advice to give up farming. HOLDER & WILSON, Phone 40. HAWERA Box 167, Temporary Office opposite Central Hotel a R. FINNERTY; LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, - BROADWAY Kt STBATfOBDi 230 ACRES, first-class highly-improv-ed dairy farm, all level and all ploughable and all been stumped and ploughed but about 12 acres. Good house, orchard, implement sheds, concrete cowshed with 5-cow plant milking machines; subdivided into 18 paddocks; situated on metalled road 2 miles from Factory, School and Store. Will, milk 75 to 80 cows and winter them and run dry stock. ' Price £4l per acre, £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 0 per cent. Owner will jell' fine herd dairy cows at ,£lB and all stock at valuation. ' v grt' ACRES, neat little dairy tarn, all ploughable and nearly all stumped and ploughed; situated on metalled road opposite school and store and one mill v from cheese factory and railway station. Good house of six rooms and eowanajL. stables and outbuildings. Will carry K to 25 cows. Price ,£3O per acre, eat* • terms. ' n ■ I>AIRY FARMS WANTED. & a TB many enquiries for Tarn. ftaki Dairy Farms and want yours to sell; • No charge unless sale' effected through our efforts. If you really wish to sell write us by first post. We are sure to sell if value is right. ' FOR EXCHANGE. pOJE sheep property—Boo acres; handy to tvangumi; owner will o» „ able fo» militjMf'say 9Q cows and run ning 400 *o 600 sheep. *

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 3

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