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LAND FOR SALE. FORLEASE, 1 NO GOODWILL. t OA ACRES, complete dairy farm, machines installed, good house, concreted II4U cowshed; Okaiawa district. Term, 4 years; rent, 105s per acre; capacity, 66 cows. £I6OO to £IBOO can be taken off this property., Immediato , possession. FOR SALE. GOING CONCERN. 1 KJ ACRES, complete farm, 41, cows, 1 bull, 3 horses, 8 heifers,, 6 steers, 1 ; sow, 13 store pigs; L.K.G. machines; 210 factory shares; plough* mow* «r, waggon, dray, cans. Price for lot, £2331; rent, 45/G per acre. Tens* 5 years. Good winter and spring feed. Get in early. • £A ACRES; very fine little dairy farm; all ploughable, well watered; cap* city 2# cows, 2 horses and young stock; good winter and spring feedj House 6 rooips; concreted cowshed; clom to factory and school;. per aoTQ,: £BOO cash, No weeds on this place. > ' ' JAMES & GILLMAN; LAND, STOCK & FINANCE AGENTS, HAWERA* TO DAISY. FAEMEBS It is the desire of every Farmer to obtain the largest percentage of Butter-fat. He can make certain of doing so by installing THE TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE. which is the only ONE PIPE SYSTEM. The Vacuum Tank, and all iron pipes) in the shed have been discarded. The result is that the TRELOAR is the most UP-TO-DATE AND SANITARY MACHINE IN EXISTENCE. , Get the opinion of Mr. Salmy, the noted Jersey breeder. His opinion and experience with the Trelow will be of interest and value to you. Before deciding upon the purchase of any machine, make a point of seeing the SANITARY TRELOAR at work at the New Plymouth and Hawera Winter Shows. All spares kept in stock. * R.' J.! TJtiDY & CO., AGENTS, HAWERAf £. I. CORNWALL, A ENT, NEW PLYMOUTH

C. E. FINNERTY; LAND & COMMISSION AQBNIV i BROADWAY STRATFORD, OOA ACRES, first-class highly-tapror* ed dairy farm, all Iml amd all ploughable and all been stumped uA ploughed but about 12 acres. Good housf, orchard, implement sheds, concrete' oo#* ahed with 5-cow plant milking mhWiW| subdivided into 18 paddocks; sitafcted m k metalled road 2 miles from Futoqr, School and' Store. WiU milk 78 to'St cows and winter them and run dry stockPrice £4l per acre, * £IOOO cash, balance 6 yean at 6 per cent. Owner will tell fine herd dairy cows at £lB and all stock at valuation. gQ ACRES, neat little dairy farm, all ploughable and nearly all stnmpait and ploughed; situated on metalled roat -. opposite school and store and one. mill i from cheese factory and railway station. Good house of tlx rooms and oowshed, a tables and outbuildings. Will cany & to 25 cows. Price £3O per acre, easy, - - terms. MOOKE-JONES BROS., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. A CHANCE T<TMAKE MONEY. OKA ACRES drained swamp; watsred uv by windmills, 14 paddoeki; 1% miles to school, 80. and store; bungalow 5 rooms, all conveniences; trapehed, 9bail cowshed (concreted), and J WW, Treloar plant; 10 miles to HaaJltCß. £22 10s per acre as going conoeis, cash. 'Mi| 117 ACRES; really good dafajfefi AAI land, milking 40 cows acres of grass, balance paddocks well-watered; 4 mile* to 'rfA'i tion, % mile to school and stone; 1 1 collected at present—cheese 1 starting nearby next season; new 8-bail cowshed (concreted), i plant; telephone. £32 per aero. NOTE.—This property is close to milk area and will increase, in Vim' quickly. Hlf MOORE-JONES BROS. H. TRAVERS TWISS, MANAGWfc THE BEST ON OFFER AT THE PRICE. 1 £A ACRES of practically level situated 6 miles from New mouth, by good metalled road; grass, well fenced .with mostly live 1 17 piridocka; will carry SO to 60 well; carrying at present 46 hcjd < 12 cows, 9 horses, and 100 she«J»; from factory and school; 8-t house; 16-bail cowshed (concrete PRICE, £27 10s per aero. Terms, ,£I2OO cash. P Will exchange for a good small fans, •• ■ 'm HUMPHRIES AND DAVIE* EQMONT STREET. "Phone 642. Bqcltt, —— ' ' '••> '■ WAIKATOI! WAIKATOH 54ft ACRES; 2i miles railwa; ■ tion, 2 miles school and factory; practically ail fiat and it English grasses; subdivided into farms; 7-roomed house with all venienceg, also 4-roomed house; 8 sheds, stables, etc.; all buildings to. cellent repair; adjoining famoui mineral baths. Price, '£3B per acre; terms £3OOOI Owner will sell either of .the separately ea eaay terms, ifupwt thia pwpirty is without doubt the cheapest ' Waikato, MATTHEWS AGENTS.

ANYONE LOOKING FOR A GOOD SHEEP FARM,LOOK AT THESE. 1412 ACRES freehold, 011 metalled road, together with 108 acres L.1.P,, divided into 12 well fenced paddocks, well watered; 1480 acres in grass, real'good sole, and 40 acres in bush; clear of weeds; carrying at (present 1500 Bheep, and 200 head of bigjsattle; capable of carrying easily 11 sheep par acre all year round; could easily milk 50 cows as well; real good house of 6 rooms, with bathroom and scullery; good woolshed and shearing plant; only 1} miles from' P. 0., school and factory. Price £7-10s per acre. ACHES, freehold, divided into . 10 sheep-proof paddocks, well watered; 2000 acres in a splendid sole of grass, 1350 acres in hush, and 1000 acres in second growth; fairly big area ploughable in patches; at present carrying 3000 wethers, but capable of carrying between 5000 and 6000 sheep; no weeds; 5-roomed house in good order, with every convenience; 12 miles from P. 0., school and store. Price £6 per acre, with £IOOO cash, i BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS BROADWAY ........... STRATFORD Telephone 252. P.O. Box & TE AEOHA PRICES FOR BUTTERFAT ARE THE HIGHEST, TE'AROBA LAND IS THE CHEAPEST. TE ARQHA'S FUTURE PROSPECTS ARE THE BRIGHTEST. UNSURPASSED IN THE DISTRICT IAA1 AA ACRES, close to Te Arohaj freehold; all grassed with the exception of 8 acres turnips; 11 paddwjlu, watered by pumps and creeks; practically new 5-roomed house, bathroom, wash--house; 6-bail cowßhed, concreted shed and yards, 3-cow plant; factory, school and P.O. li miles, saleyards and railway station 4 miles. PRICE, £6B per acre; £IOOO cash. RETURNS show over £IOOO from 18th September to 31st May, although 10 heifers were included in the 46 cows milking. CARRYING CAPACITY: Aljo has carried and wintered 22-year-ola heifers, 5 yearlings, 2 horses, including 34 calves and 2 2-year-old heifers, which were sold at the end of March. CONDITION OF STOCK is first-class. QUALITY OF SOIL is a first-class loam and equal to Taranaki's best; twothirds in belt English' grasses; the balance surface sown swamp. BUILDINGS are all in tip-top order. REPORT: For high quality soil, returns, carrying oapacity and a clean farm, 1 you cannot beat wjis, and when all in will undoubtedly winter 60 cows, as shown by its present carrying capacity. GOING CONCERN if desired. For 40 cows t £l7 10s per head is asked. 748/420/4 ft EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. 309 ACRES AT £3 10s PER ACRE;; t £l6o DEPOSIT. QQQ ACRES, close to MorringvlUe; 90 acres in grass, 4 acres turnips, balance fern and ti-free; has 4 good iron sheds on the place and a good house could be erected from same; 200 acres ploughable. PRICE: £3 10s per acre; cash £l6O, long term for balance. REPORT: Owing to advancing years, our client, an elderly man who wishes to retire, offers to returned soldiers his farm at this exceptionally low figure, and to an approved man will forego 12 months' interest to allow him to get a start. Will exchange for house property or approved mortgage. 749/430/4* WRITE FOR OUR PROPERTY GUIDE. IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT TE AROHA, H: H: DORR & CO;, LAND AGENTS TE AROHA.

PING CROZIKR, No. SI, INGLE. WOOD, when you want to go to thk Maintain #r anywhere else. Big:, town un. Ctmpetnt Arirtw. Oowt itrne^ because you suffer from cold feet. Get a "Unique 5 ' HOT WATER BOTTLE—the Bottle with strongly vulcanised seams that can't bunt ej leak* mute,

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1919, Page 3

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