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LAND FOR SALi;. ABSOLUTELY A CHEAP, FARM. IOA1 OA ACRES Freehold, on good metalled road, subdivided into convenient padJ-*", docks, splendid fencing, well-watered by streams; all in grass and free of weeds; J mile to factory, i mile to school, % mile to Post Office; really good dwelling of 7 rooms; cowshed 10 bails (concrete). PKJCE, £2B per ; acre with £IOOO down (possibly less to good man), balance 5] years at 6.per, cent. . ..' . i ! ALSO to be sold with above, 00 acres leasehold perpetual right of renewal; all in grass, and free of weeds. Pries, goodwill £400; the £IOOO deposit is over both sections., \ NOTE.—These properties have not been milked on for years, and are in really good condition. Will carry about 50 cows. The land is nearly all c n ead level, 2nd is "ploughable. It is really a cheap farm and had never been offered for gale till now, and as the owner has bought sheep country it must be sold. NEWTON KING, . AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. N.Z; LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY .•'•"'" COaiPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. OfK ACRES, all-in grass, 20 acres ploughable, at present carrying 600 4- "*■■•*' tooth wethers and 100 cattle; buildings consist of whare and 3 sets of sheep yards: 7 niiles from Hawera by tarred road, school, factory, etc., opposite farm. Price, £l2 per acre with £IOOO cash. This is the cheapest grazing farm on the market at the present time, and anyone requiring a good sheep and cattle farm will do well to inspect it. f\7zt ACRES Leasehold, 110 acre 3 freehold; lease has 3'/ 2 years to run at Is 6d per acre, right to purchase at valuation; 050 acres grass, 400 acres ploughable, about 100 acres has been stumped and ploughed; would carry about lOOdftiry eows'besides other stock; 2 houses on the property, 3 cowsheds and usual outbuildings; 15 miles from tow n by good metalled road, school, factory, etc., 1 mile, saieyards 3 miles; rural mail, delivery daily. Price, £9 10s per acre, with £2OOO cash. This is the first time this property ha<* been on the market for twenty years, and has been all heavy buph land. The present owners are selling on account of ill health.. We can recommend this place to anyone requiring a good farm. Q(i ACRES Freehold, all in gTass, carrying capacity 40 cows; good house, cow- ®" she'd, outbuildings, etc.; 3 miles from town, railway, school, etc,, factory 2 miles- Price, £75 per acre, with £I2OO cash. Thi3 is a handy little farm and is well worth the money. % W. CATCHPOLE LAND REPRESENTATIVE. m ACRES FREEHOLD; good little dairy farm, 4-roomed house, scullery, phone; 8 bail cowshed; 0 miles to Hamilton, 1% miles to school. Oiter«ne for tale ia "going concern" at £42 per acre, iIOOU cash, or less from approved 'man. ■ : ''. .. , N °' 2 / 108 9/19 ACRES'FREEHOLD; level and undulating land, all ploughable, free of •*** .noxioua weeds; 5-roomed house, bath room, pantry, outhouses; 3 cow plant; 4 miles to Hamilton; £33 per acr- as "going concern," £IOOO cash. A greatjfuture. . . *«• 2/m Q/? ACRES FREEHOLD; a first-class little dairy farm, level and well planted *"* and sheltered; nice homestead 0 rooms, hot and cold water, every con-v-i.ience; 4 batt cowshed and concrete yard; 5 miles to Hamilton by metal road, 1 mile school, cheese factory, or DRIED MIIK 2 miles. A cheap farm at £oa per •ere, £BOO cash, balance on Ist mortgage 7 years at.oj per cent, bood land and practically free of weeds. No - 1/m

CUTTING UP PROPOSITION. IOLD; good heavy land, free of weeds, t 1 cheese factory, store, church, etc-, on the property; handy ■,v._v. »—--,ed house: 4 cowplant, fine sheds and outbuildings; well r acre if subdivided. As owner wishes to retire can be sre, £3OOO cash, or mortgage taken as deposit. Anyone who wishes to make money don'< delay in inspecting this proposition: Write or wire us making an appointment to inspect. 3/11. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON A. 0. BELL, Land Salesman.

Going Concern. 1~1 ft ACRES, W.C.5.15. Lease, 8 years to run at £42 per annum with right of renewal; only two miles from Waitara; house of 4 rooms; cowshed with 8 bails, concrete floor; 110 acres in grass, 6 acres shelter-bush; 2 miles to factory, school and P.O.- Storrey 4-cow milking mathine installed; 65 gallon Alfa Laval Separator and all fittings in. separator room; 5 horses and harness, gig, spring cart and'tip dray; asw.moweri cultivator, binder, drill, d. and s.f."ploughs, chain harrows; 42 cows, a good lot, all early calvers, half in the last fortnight. ' ' I PRICE, £ISSO with £940 cash. L A. NOLAN & Co., S. A. Daily, Land Representative. E. R; KLINGENDER,; FARMS FO R SALE 'LAND AGENT, j MORRINSVILLE. ' 1 ACRES, 7 miles from Raej xoo,J tihi; 21 years' lease; all in '.'".. | bush, good part ploughable when fl KAA- ACRES, line block of easy; cleared; rent per acre, 1/6. Price, T " country, including about 600 ' per acre, £1 10s; cash £ISOO. acres suitable for dairying. (There is j a dairy farm of 200 acres included in this j Mock, milking'so tows. Good house of \ 1Q. A ACRES .Wcstmere; 5-roomcd five Moms..- Cowshed and all conveni- j -*- vl/ ihouse; all in grass. Price, tnces!) NeSct door to school.' Good road, i £4O per acre; cash £SOO. About -seven miles from Morrinsville. There is also about 200 acres of best I swamp land which has been drained. 17A ACRES, Ngaero; 7-roomed fttmr lot (thole block, £7 15a per acre. house: 8-bail cowshed, with £SOO cashes required as deposit; balance milking machines; half property been Arranged. ploughed. Price, £4O per acre; cash, '; This is a~ great opportunity for specu- £BOO, or would exchange. fetor or genuine farmer. i ' AGOING CONCERN. HICKS BROS., g23 ACRES of very good dairy land. land 4 ESP ATB AGENTS, | Large house of eight - Ridgway Street Wanganui. fail cowshed, milking machines, separit, etc Every convenience. Stock in- ■ .des 45 picked dairy cows, 14 heifers, I* bulli 6 horses. All necessary agricul- T. nVfRS'TOWR [£l4oo cash. Balance arranged. < rtrkTrvrmov WAIKATOH WAIKATQU COUNTRY £2 PER ACRE.

\ ACKES, Ed. Lease at 4d per $LA£k ACRES; 2J miles railway sta- OO'iO acre renta j | 10 yearß to run; tion, 2 miles school and cheese renewal 21 years at ground rental; 255 factory; practically all flat and in good acres O.K.P. at 7s (id per acre rent, English grasses; subdivided into three game term; I'OOO acres felled and grassfarms; 7-roomed house with all con- c d, balance bush; present carrying caveniancer, also 4-roomed house; 2 cow- pacity is GOO cattle and 1200 sheep; sheds, stables, etc.; all buildings in ex- fenced into 16 paddocks and all beauticellent repair; adjoining famous hot fully watered by limestone creeks; mineral baths. dwellings of G and "> rooms, man's . whare and outbuildings; situated bePricej <35 per acre; terms £3OOO cash. twwn and Kawhia near the „ •« ii •«.„, „f «.« sections c°» st ; boat 9nm U P river several miles Owner will sell either of the sections boarQ airect {rom separately on easy terms. shearing shed and sent to Auckland; Come and inspect this property as it school 4 miles, creamery 3 miles. This ia without doubt the cheapest in the is one of the finest blocks of limestone Wftibiito busn cm,ntrv m the nortftern district "*'» RW - , ,__ . . ..;. and is quite 2J sheep per acre capacity. Great prospective- value and a fortune MATTHEWS, BROS;? t0 be mßde out of this - Easy UTmsaseni? F; P.' WELCH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1919, Page 3

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