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LAND FOR SALE. TE AROHA PRICES FOR BUTTERFAT ARK THE HIGHEST. • TE AROHA LAND IS THF CHEAFEBT. TE AROIIA'S FUTURE PROSPECTS ' ARE THE BRIGHTEST. UNSURPASSED IN THE DISTRICT 1.00 ACRES, close to Te Aroha-, fret* hold; all grassed with the exception of 8 acres turnips; U paddocks, watered by pumps and creeks; practical* Iy new 5-roomed house, bathroom; washhouse; 0-bail cowshed, concreted «Jui and yards, 3-cow plant; factory, school and P.O. 1} miles, saleyards and railway station 4 miles. PRICE, £SB per acre; £IOOO cash. RETURNS show over £IOOO from 18th September to 31st May, although lOheif? ers were included in the 46 cows milking. CARRYING CAPACITY: Also baa cv< ried and wintered 2 2-year-old heif «5,6 yearlings, 2 horses, including 34 oatnt and 2 2-year-old heifers, which wan sold at the end of March. CONDITION OF STOCK is QUALITY OF SOIL is a flnt-daai loam and equal to Taranald's beet; two* thirds in best English grasses; this bal» ance surface sown swamp. BUILDINGS are all in tip-top ordsr. . > REPORT: For high quality soil, w turns, carrying capacity and a dean farm, you cannot beat this, and when all is «fl) undoubtedly winter 60 cows, as shown bjf its present carrying capacity. GOING CONCERN if desired. For 46 cows £l7 10s per head ii ultti, 748/429/4* EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. 309 ACRES AT £3 10s PER AGUE* £l6O DEPOSIT. , 309 ACRES; close to Morrinsville; 60 acres in grass, 4 acres tunipa, balance fern and ti-tree; has 4 good iron sheds on the place and a good hoot* could be erected from same; 800 MNf ploughable. PRICE: £3 10s per acre; cash £l6O, long term for balance. REPORT: Owing to advancing yeatSf 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 IE AROHA. H. H. DORR & CO., LAND AGENTS TE ABOHA.

MOORE - JONES BROS., VICTORIA STREIT, HAMILTON'. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. 250 drained swamp; watered by windmills, 14 paddocks; \'/§ miles to school, PO. and store; bungalow 5 rooms, all conveniences; trapsbod,Gbail cowshed (concreted), and 3 coir Treloar plant; 10 miles to Hamilton. £23 10s per acre as going concern/ £7- r io cash. 74 W? ACRES; really good dairying land, milking 40 cows on 100 acres of grass, balance unimproved, 18 paddocks well-watered; 4 miles to station, % mile to school and store; 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 close to dried milk area and will increase in value quickly. & MOORE-JONES BROS. IL TRAVEKS TWISS, MANAGER-

A GREAT HAURAKI SWAMP FARM AT A BACKBLOCK' PRICE. 133 ACRES; rich drained raupo swamp, hard bottom (bo peat); SO acres fine rolling iin besfc. English grass, balance surface sown except 20 acres; good bona* 4 rooms; 4-bail shed, 2-cow plant; 2} miles school, P.O. and* store; no land Bbows better prospaeto than this famous swamp, whkfc la only in its infancy; will milk 40 cows this season, and when fully improved will be a magnificent farm. The price, £2s~ptr acre for the freehold, is afrott r one half its value. £SOO debotit secures it. WE CAN QUOTE FARMS AIL OVER THE WAIKATO, THAMES VALLEY, BAY OP PLENTY, ETK» SEND FOB ODE LIST. SHORT &~SMYTHEMAN, 11 SMEETON'S BDILDINQS, AUCKLAND, CHOICE FARMS 311 ACRES Mercury Bay, Coroman* del, 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 houses; lfl-bail cowshed, implement-shed 45x28; farm now carryjag 250 sheep, 30 cattle, 70 milkets, 8 horses. Price, £BO per acre, which in* cludeß 61-h.p. engine, New Zealandia 8. mZ. ft' bi " der » 2 ploughs, harrowt, diBC9, drills, rollers, chaffcutter, dray and cart, etc. Mr. G. T. Bailey sold 890 acres nearby (unimproved) at £2O per acre. This property is the beat I have ever offered. Equal to Hauraki Plains, Substantial cash deposit required. Terms arranged. Wire lor appointment to inspect. £BOO DEPOSIT '—440 acres, 3) miles t „ „„„ from Matamata Glaxo Far,ocrM new cow-shed: good buildings; 13 paddocks; 60 acres new grass, 30 acres now being ploughed ior turnips, 8 tons top-dressing just been P"* Will winter 100 cowa. L.I.JV „!ii wJ per / cre - Price - f2 7 f <"- Opud?k »PP<> in tmßnt to inspect. The flrat Xutaaki man to inspect will JAMES CHRISTIE, t SMEETON'S

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 3

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