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-AND FOR S4.LE. FARMERS READ 248 acres w or less) of firstclass dairying country; practically al ploughable when stumped, all in grass, subdivided into 8 paddocks, well fenced.and watered; will carry 40 to 5p cows, and sheep; cheese factory J mile, P.O. and school 2 miles; good 6roomed house; trapshed; milking machines are driven by a water power plant, which has been running for the last 5 years absolutely free of any cost. PRICE, £25 per acre. TERMS, JESOO cash. 94 ACRES, within easy distance of New Plymouth; all in grass and crops; almost all plougliable; subdivided into 10 paddocks; fencing good; watered by streams; house of 6 rooms in firstclass order, wash-house, bathroom, etc., Wizard light; 8-bail milking shed; adjoining factory and P.O. Will carry 40 cows. PRICE, £4B 10s per acre. TERMS, £650 cash. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent . " U.S.S. Bldga. (near Rly.,St). fit; Aubfn St. NORTH TARANAKI AGENTFamoua "Rex" and "Tor" Separators.

THE COMING DAIRYING COUNTRY. A GOOD SPECULATION. Prices Rising Rapidly. 1300 ACRES freehold, 350 acres good grass, 100 acres und-r plough; modern 8-roomed house and woolshed (both new), telephone connection and tri-weekly mail delivery; school quarter mile, railway station and cheese factory i2J mileß; rapidly increasing town 7 miles by good road. Soil first-class quality, i'.ll ploughable, admirably shaped for subdividing. Numerous farm buildings all in good order. Price, £lO 10s per acre; cash £4OOO, balance at 5 per cent. J. REED STEWART, ' AGENT. In my absenca MR. DUNCAN, Manain, will supply information.

fieventy-ssven (77) Acres Freehold. Nice little dairy farm, handy to town by good metal road. All necessary build* ings._ Price only £35, cash required only £BOO, balance arranged at 0 per cent. Fifty-five (55) Acres Freehold. Plat land, seven (7) paddocks, well watered. Cheeso factory 2 miles, railway station 3 miles. Good 4-roomed house and other buildings, cowshed fitted with machines. Price only £33, cash required £7OO, balance at 6 per cent. E. J. IBLE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. Bon 42 'Phones 61 and 85. INGLEWOOD.

£IOO CASH 220 ACRES FREEHOLD GOOD DISTRICT. JpINE partly improVed dairying country; 40 acres flat, 30 acres swamp, balance rolling; about 50 acres been under the plough; fenced 7 wires; whare, sheds., etc.; 2 miles station. There is enough wattle bark to pay for thefarm on it. Price, £lO per acre. i'erms, £IOO cash. Boom here to double your money. MARTIN WILLIAMS NEXT BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, HAMILTON.

NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. | Q 1 ? ACRES, 5-roomed house, shed) etc., close to factory, school, and post; about half ploughable; well fenced, very clean; carry about 25 cows and 200 sheep. Price only £l3 10s per Acre; ierma, £SOO cash. Apply— J. SUTHERLAND. INGLEWOOD.

WAIKATOII WAIKATOI! 540 2 i miles railway station, 2 miles school and cheese factory; practically all flat and in good English grasßesj subdivided into three farmis; 7-roomed house with all conveniences, also 4-roomed house; 2 cowsheds, stables, etc.; all buildings in excellent repair; adjoining famous hot mineral baths. Price, £35 per acre; terms £BOOO cash. Owner will Bell either of the sections separately on easy terms. Come and inspect thia property as it is without doubt the cheapest in the Waikato. MATTHEWS BROS:, AGENTS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1919, Page 3

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