USD 101 SUE. FARMS FOR SALE: ♦ in i n.unii 200 first-class, bush country, practically all cleared for plough; capacity 80 cows, G horses, 60 yearlings, and few sheep; factory tod school 1 mile; fl-roomed house, cohcreted cowshed, implement shed, man's whart. Only £(ls per acre; easy terms. 4461 ACRES; a very fine little farm, 1 nile from Hawera; highly - improved; house of 0 living rooms; concreted cowshed, hay and implement thai Easily worth £l6O per acre. Can have early possession at £IBB per acre. Easy terms. £3500 SECURES 170 acres; leasehold for fl years at 32/6 per acre with 60 cows, horse 9, milking plant and sundries, etc., good house, £7OO each. Handy to Hawera. Get in early. Cows now coming in. We have buyers for North Taranaki lands. Write us at onw, JAMES & GILLMAN, "M* StOCK * AGENTS, lUWEIU TQ DAIRY, FARMERS It is the desire of every Farmer t» obtain the largest pereestage of Butter-fat. He can make certain of doing so by initalliag THE TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE. which is the only ONE PIPE SYSTEM. The Vacuum Tank, ui all iron pipes in the shed have been discarded. The result is that the TRELOAR is the most UP-TO-DATE AND aawiTAPV MiflH. INE IN EXISTENCE, Get the opinion of Mr. Salway, the noted Jersey breeder. His opi* ion and experience -with the Treloar will be of interest and wju( to you. • Before deciding upon the purchase of any machine, make a point; of seeing the SANITARY TRELOAR at work at the New Hj* mouth and Hawera Winter Shows. All spares kept in stock. R.! J.' TEDDY & COs AGENTS, HAWEEA B. P. CORNWALL, A ENT, NEW PLYMOUTH
TE AROHA PRICES FOR BUTTERFAT ARE THE HIGHEBT. TE AROHA LAND IS THE CHEAPEST. TE AROHA'S FUTURE PROSPECTS ARE THE BRIGHTEST. UNSURPASSED IN THE DISTRICT 1 AO ACRES, close to Te Aroha; freehold; all grassed with the exception of 8 acres turnips; 11 paddocks, watered by pumps and creeks; practically new 5-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse; 6-bail cowshed, concreted shed and yards, 3-cow plant; factory, iclto and P.O. 1} miles, saleyarda and railway station 4 miles. PRICE, £SB pef 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: Also has carried and wintered 2 2-year-old 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 best English grasses; the balance surface sown swamp. BUILDINGS are all in tip-top order. REPORT: For high quality soil, returns, carrying capacity and a clean farm, you cannot beat this, and when all in will undoubtedly winter 60 cows, as shown by its present carrying capacity. GOING CONCERN if desired. For 46 cows ,£l7 10s per head is asked. 748/429/4* EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. 309 ACRES AT £3 10s PER ACRE; £l5O DEPOSIT. 309 ACRES; close to Morrinsville; 90 acres in gnus, 4 acres turnips, balance fern and ti-tree; has 4 goqd iron sheds on the place and a good' house could be erected from same; 200 acres ploughable. PRICE: £3 10s per acre; cadi £l5O, 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 a WRITE FOR OUR PROPERTY GUIDE. IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT T2 AROHA. H. H. DORR & CO., LAND AGENTS TE AROHA. MOORE-JONES ; BROS:, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. A CHANCE To"MAKE MONEY. OKA ACRES drained swamp; watered by windmills, 14 paddocks; IV4 miles to school, P.O. and store; bungalow i 6 rooms, all conveniences; tr&pshed, 6-, bail cowshed (concreted), and 3 cow' Treloar plant; 10 miles to Hamilton. £22 10s per acre as going concern, £750 cash. 74 117 ACRES; really good dairying land, milking 40 cows on 100 acres of grass, balance unimproved, 12 paddocks well-watered; 4 miles to station, % mile to school and Bt»re; cream collected at present—cheese factory starting nearby next season; new house, 8-bail cowshed (concreted), milking plant; telephone. £32 per acre. NOTE.—This property is clog# to dried milk area and will increase in value quickly. 62 MOORE-JONES BROS. IL TRAVERS TWISS, MANAGER. NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING, 10*7 ACRES, 5-roomed house, ehed, etc., dose to factory, school, and post; about half ploughable; well fenced, very glean; carry about 25 cows and 200 sheep. Price only £l3 101 per acn; terms, £SOO cask. ■ Apply—m J. SUTHERLAND. ISaAMMSfIi
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 3
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