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LAND FOR SALE. THIS SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM IS PRACTICALLY GIVEN TRUSTEES MUST SELL AT 1150 ACRES ' nearl y flo ° acm been felled and sown down in good grasses, balance bush; easy to billy papa country; well subdivided into paddocks, about fire and a-half miles fencing; 40 acres rich alluvial flats; ver; wide frontage; well watered by I running streams; title, half 0.R.P., I half L.I P.; situated just over a mile from railway station 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, bal- . ance easy mortgages. Could buy this farm without seeing it, now . carrying good grass. CALL AT ONCE Campbell Jackson JKA ACRES near Eltham, milks 63; new house; n w shed; Gane plant; adjoins factory, price £6l with £9O0 t cash or will exchange for smaller farm, , gQ ACRES, house 6 rooms, detached I wash-house; good milking shed; [ wintering 20 cows. Price £45, cash £6OO. 140 AC^ES ' Kaponga district; 60 acres stumped; house 6 rooms; good shed and water-power; y t mile factory; milks 60 cows. Price, £42; cub, £SOO. 150 ACRES ' all ptaugbable and mostly level; a clean place; 7-roomed house; metalled road; y t mile factory.' Price,, £2B; cash, £6OO. A Grea,t Bargain. GRAVES & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA. CHOICE FARMS 311 ACRES Mewury Bay, Coromandel, handy to Thames. Flax and Cabbage-Tree Swamp; all drained exoept 10 acres. 270 acres grass; 30 surface/Sown; 10 rough feed. Fourteen paddocks; 2 houses; 16-bail cow-shed, implement-shed 45x28; farm now carrying 250 sheep, 30 cattle, 70 milkers, 8 horses. Price, £3O per acre, which includes 6£-h.p. engine, New Zealandia i cow plant, binder, 2 ploughs, harrows, discs, drills, rollers, chaffcutter, dray and cart, etc. Mr. G. T. Bailey sold 890 acres nearby (unimproved) at £2O per acre. This property is the best I have ever offered. Equal to Hauraki Plains. Substantial cash deposit required. Terms arranged. Wire for appointment to inspect. £BOO DEPOSIT '- 440 a c«s, 3i miles . from Matamata Glaxo Factory. 400 acres grass; new cow-shed; good buildings; 13 paddocks; 50 acres new grass, 30 acres now being ploughed, for turnips, 9 tons top-dressing just been put on. Will winter 100 cows. L.I.P. at 4s 6d per acre. Price, £27 for Goodwill. Wire for appointment to inspect. The first Taranaki man to inspect will buy. JAMES CHRISTIE, 7 SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. THESE MUST SELL CQ ACRES, situated in Ngaere district; well-improved farm; all live fences. Six-roomed house and first-class sheds. Nov carrying 40 head cattle; one of the cheapest farms offering; price. £6B, with £IOOO tash. 171 ACI^S all k P* 88 ! skeep-proof fences. Four-roomed house; concrete 0-bail cow-shed. Will run 35 cows and young stock. £l4 10s, with £450 cash for quick sale. T. WAITE ' LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. QjHILBLAINS. Cured in two days by FITZGERALD'S OINTMENT. In Pots 1/6 and 2/0 By Post ~ 1/9 »nd 2/0 FITZGERALD'S PRESCRIPTION pHARMACY, Telephone, 135 .............. ELTHAM. Fitzgerald's Chilblain price - 2s, prevents Chilblains. <- SHELTER TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS. J BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Nursery Business so long, and successfully carried on R. McK. Morison, and may I ask for a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. • "■ , W. PETTIGREW Fairbank Nurseries, 'Phone 186. TStratford. Catalogues on Application. pnedia for the library. O, Ogle's offer was accepted with thanks. A report from the library committee suggesting some small improvements to the reading room and that a number of old books be disposed of was adopted. It was decided to pay the band a subsidy of £2O. The open-air baby gets on best. Leave yours out of doorß most of the time, but put a North British Hot Water Bot"Uittflftfc W»t«h ii« |MW, 4»f

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 3

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