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LAND FOR SALJ. ABSOLUTELY A CHEAP FARM. I OA ACRES Freehold, on good metalled road, subdivided into convenient pad- * docks, splendid fencing, well-watered by streams; all in grass and free of weeds; i mile to factory, i mile to scliooi, % mile to Post Office; really good duelling of 7 rooms; cowshed 10 bails (concrete). PRICE," £2B per, acre.. ■sfith £IOOO down (possibly less to good man), balance 5 years at 6 per cent. : ALSO to be sold witii above, .60 acres leasehold perpetual right of renewal; all A in grass and free of weeds. Price, goodwill WOO; the £IOOO depos.t u over both sections. > NOTE.—These properties have not been milked on tor years, and are in "ally good condition. Will carry about 50 cows. The land is nearly ail <"ead evei, and is ploiighable, It is really a cheap farm and has never been offered lor -*- ""now, and as the owner has bought sheep country it must be sola. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH,

NZ< LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY * COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. Of ef ACRES all in grass, 20 acres ploughaMe, at present carrying 600 4315 Swether and 100 cattle; buildings consist of whare and 3 sets of sheep yarfs 7 S, from Hawera by tarred road, school, factory, etc., oppose farnL Price, £l2 per acre with £IOOO cash. This is the cheapest grazing farm on the market at the present tune, and anyJne requMng a £od sheep and cattle farm will do well to inspect it KVA ACRES'Leasehold, 110 acres freehold; lease has 3% years to run at Is 6d *>* 4 beraere right to purchase at valuation; 650 acres grass 400 acres r.Wh.wf St 100 i acres has been stumped and ploughed; would cany about ?00t£cottiTther stock; 2 hou/es « ** Zaloutbuildingsjv 15 miles from town by good meta led road, school, factory, e™ l mile, salens 3 miles; rural mail, delivery daily. Price, £9 10s per Bote, with £2OOO casS. Thin is the first time this properly ha. been on the market for twenty years, and tea Wall heavy bush land. The present owners are telling on account of Ul healtk We can recommend this place to anyone requiring a good farm. QA ACRES Freehold, all in grass, curving capacity 40 goodjtouev?T O"' shed, outbuildings, etc.; 3 miles from town, railway, school, etc,, factory 2 miles- Price, £75 per acre, with £I2OO cash. slus is a handy little farm and is well worth the money. L. W. CATCHPOLE ' LAND REPRESENTATIVE.

LAND LAND LAND WAIKATO , TEE COMING DISTRICT. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS: Q4ACRES FREEHOLD; a fine little f«m, good land and busings; 0-roomed ™ houae, hot and cold water; land, level and watered by *fe mtnm Med; carry SO cows now and 60 if top-dressed; with.n.3oo y a ll s %^ c iu£ faetwy, sAool, railway, etc., 3 miles C ood road to Cambridge. £<s PER ACRE, £IOOO CASH, balance 5 years at 5J per cent : , • 1 KA ACRES FREEHOLD; good 8-roomed house, fine shed and shelter, carry A& U tag 60 cows comfortably without hay or turnips;*{*%^ OT y £l S school onT«t property; dried milk; 4 miles Cambridge.' • £56 PER ACRE, £ISOO CASH, or less to bona fide farmer. v . , ■-__•__ wn „M •A KA ACRES FREEHOLD; a fine piece of country for mixed farming, would < * aU carnr 60 dairy cows on front; fine homestead S rooms, every convenience- farmVell subdivided, sheep proof fences, in good order; school 1 mile dried milk factory 3 miles; Hamilton or Cambridge 10 miles oy good »ad. PRICE £2O PER ACRE; easy terms to practical man, balance at 5J per *The above are all properties which we have inspected, and can thoroughly recommend as being good sound buying. •N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. A. C. BELL, HAMILTON Land Salesman.

Well Worth Inspection! A£l ACRES, within 1J miles of tram; new 6-roomed bungalow with all ■ "conveniences and telephone; a remarkably cheap property at the .price asked.- Price, £3000; £IOOO cash, balance 5 years »t & per cent. :"I (VA ACRES, 4 miles from New Plymouth Post Office; £ve-roomcd house, cowshed with 10 bails; .95 acres in grass balance in shelter bush, level to rolling, practically all ploughable. Price, £3O per vacre With £I2OO cash, balance at a per cent for 7 years. LA. NOLAN &Co., S. A. Dailey, Land Representative.

G. R. FIMERTY, LAND & COMMISSION .AGENT, 3ROADWAY ....... STRATEORD. Telephone No. 296. *■' ° wall fenced and sub-divided into 18 paddocks; the greater part of the farm is plqughable and good proportion luia been stumped and ploughed; will carry jto-to, 70 cows and dry stock; good supply of green feed, no noxious weeds; 5-roomed house, large cowshed with ocow plant milking machine installed; situated on good metalled road one mile from railway station, dairy factory and school This farm shows splendid returns and is a bargain at the price asked. CASH OR EASY TERMSQAfi ACRES 0.R.P., papa country, *'"'" situated on good dray road, 5 miles from township and railway station; bush consists mostly of tawa; the land in g00d.2-sheep country; 230 acres felled and grassed," and frontage wellfenced; farm secure for stock; good 2roomed whare. JPricei 22s 8d per acre. EASY TERMS.

E. R. KLINGENDER, LAND AGENT, MORKINSVILLE. '• i " VV country, including about 600 acres suitable for dairying. (There is a dairy farm of 200 acres included in this block, milking 50 tows. Good house of five rooms. Cowshed and all conveniences.) Next door to school. Good road, About seven miles from Morrinsville. There is also about 200 acres of best swamp land which has been drained. Price for whole block, £7 15s per acre. £SOO cash is required as deposit; balance arranged. This is a great opportunity for speculator or genuine farmer. A GOING CONCERN. 09Q ACRES of very good dairy land. Large house of eight rooms; 12bail cowshed, milking machines, separator, etc. Every convenience. Stock includes 45 picked dairy cows, 14 heifers, 1 bull, C horses. All necessary agricultural implements. Price, £35 per acre. £I4OO cash Balance arranged.

NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. AAA ACRES, all flat, divided into * VV several paddocks; 150 acres tare been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and is Very suitable for a small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. trILUJCi UNiil xiz rati avnu. »<=«j easy terms to good man. ACUV ACRES, suitable for milking * UV and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 150, acres rough feed. Will easily run a cow to 2% acres. Subdivided into S paddocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater, harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the vhole of the balance of tinploughed land under the plough. Good easy termß to suit clients. For particulars apply » W. A. UMBRICK, • * . Sox 624, AUCKLAND..

£IOO CASH' 220 ACRES FREEHOLD GOOD DISTRICT. ■PINE partly improved dairying country; 40 acres flat, 30 acres swamp, balance rolling; about SO acres been under the. plough; fenced 7 wires; whare, sheds, etc.; 2 miles station. There is enough wattle bark to pay for the farm on it. Price, £lO per acre, i'erms, £IOO cash. Boom here to double your money, MARTIN WILLIAMS NEXT BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, BAKU/EON.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 3

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