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LAND FOR SALE, THIS SHEEP ' AND CATTLE FARM IS PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY. TRUSTEES MUST SELL AT ONCE, 1150 near 'y 9M) acres been felled anil sown dotal in go,od grasses, balance bush; easy to billy papa country; well subdivided into paddocks, about five and a-half miles fencing; 40 acres rich alluvial fiats; ver„ wide frontage; veil watered by running streams; title, half 0.R.P., half L.I I'.; situated juat over a mile '• from railway stati' a by good level dray or car road; two small dwellings with wool shed, shearing m-ch-ines installed, which go in with the farm, price only £3 an acre, cost nearly double that, £OOO cash, balance easy mortgages. Could buy . this farm without seeing it, now carrying good grasa CALL AT ONCE. Campbell Jackson BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

ANYONE LOOKING FOR A GOOD SHEEP FARM LOOK AT THESE. 141.2 ACRES freehold, on 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 sheep, and 200 head of big cattle; capable of carrying easily 1J sheep per acre all year round; could easily milk 50 cows as well; real good house of fl rooms, with bathroom and scullery; good woolshed and shearing plant; only 1$ miles from P. 0., school and factory. Price £7 10s per acre.

435T freehold, divided into 10 sheep-proof paddocks, well watered; 2000 acrea ill a splendid sole of grass, 1350 acres in bush, and 1000 acres in second growth; fairly big area ploughable in "patches; at present carrying 3600 wethers, but capable of carrying between 6000 and 6000 Bheep; 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, BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS BROADWAY STRATFORD. Telephone 252. P.O. Box & DAIRY FARMS WANTED. W E have many enquiries for Taraiiaki Dairy Farms and want yours to sell. No charge unless Bale effected through our efforts. If you really wish to sell write ue by first post, We are sure to sell if value is right. FOR EXCHANGE. sheep property—Boo acres} handy to tVanganui; owner will exchange for mixed farm, 250 acres, suitable for milking say 30 cows and running 400 to 000 sheep. LEWIS AND CO. WANGANUI

CHOICE FARMS 3IX Mercury Bay, Coromandel, handy to Thames. Flax and Cabbage-Tree Swamp; all drained except 10 acres. 270 acres grass; 30 surface sown; 10 rough feed. Fourteen paddocks; 2 bouses; IG-bail cow-shed, implement-shed 45 x 28; farm now carrying 250 sheep, 30 cattle, 70 milkers, 8 horses. Price, £3O per acre, which includes si-h.p. engine, New Zealandia 6cow plant, binder, 2 ploughs, harrows, discs, drills, rollers, chaffcutter, dray and' cart, etc. Mr. O. T. Bailey sold 890 acres nearby (unimproved) at £2O per acre. This property ia tho best I have ever offered. Equal to Hauraki Plains. Substantial cash deposit required. Terms arranged. Wire for appointment to inspect.

£BOO 440 acres, 3J 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.LP. at 4s Cd per acre. Price, £27 for Goodwill. Wire for appointment to inspect. The first Taranaki man to inspect will buy, JAMES CHKISTIE, 7 SMEETOtfS BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.

SHELTER TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE PUNTS, J BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Nursery Business bo long and successfully carried on by Mr. R. McK, Morison, and may I ask for a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. W. PETTIGREW, Fairbank Nurseries, "Phone 186. Stratford, Catalogues on Application.

THE MEDINA, Stratford's Leading DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Municipal buildings. Hot Dinner 12 to 2. Hot Tea 6 to Z, Morning and Afternoon Teaa. & a wit if

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 3

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