LAHD 70S SALE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: A HAWERA farm of 58 acrea—a very nice property, carrying 85 heft* of folk grown cattle; well-sheltered, well-subdivided) good dwelling 4 room*, coir* shed, etc.; every convenient, for dairying. Similar country is Belling at £IBO per acre. Our client wants a larger property and will take up to 200 acres of dairying land. For a quick deal he will accept £llO per acre, equity £2IOO, balance is on mortgage for 3 years at 5J per cent. If you want a piece of good country buy this. If you will exchange for fhis class of property send in par* ticulars of your place and we will endeavor to arrange an exchat;e lor yon, Don't delay, get in early. 130 ACRES < com P lete dairy farm, machines installed, close to factory -and/ school, few mile? by good road from Hawera. Price, L £4B per acre, £IOOO cash. See ua at We. . JAMES & GILLMAN. LAND, STOCK & FINANCE AGENTS, HAWERA,
Qftft ACRES, 600 of w*ioh i» freeV,JV hold title, balanca LJ.P. at 1/or 1/3; this farm is all sown down in good English grass, no Weeds, half is ploughable, say 3000 acres is rich reclaimed swamp (no pefct); carry a beast to the acre when further improved and will then be easily Wfrth four timis the value now asked; a good l amount now under the plough, well subdivided and well-watered; situated between two railway stations and butter and cheese factory, school and P.O. about 2i miles; flat road.frontaije', good house* of sit rooms, also one of 1 rooms; Wool shed, motor shed and implement sheds and yardß, on good metalled road. Price, only £l7 an acre; £I6OO to £2OOO cash, balance 6 years for 4} to 5} per cent. No private mortgages on this farm, come and buy, will \ worth £3O an acre any time. 16 miles by rail or metalled road from Stratford; over 100 cows have been milked on this farm; cowshed and milking machine are already installed. BROADWAY >.. 9.09 ACRES, O.R.P. at rental of £4O per annum; 4-roomed house in good order; 8-bailed cowshed, dairy'and frapshed; 450 acres grass, balance bush; 10 sheep proof paddocks w<sll-,watered by streams; wintered 800 shejlp, now carrying 500 sheep and 100 head of cattle; no. weeds; 3 mileß from school, P.O. on property. Price, £5 6s per acre; cash, £6OO. KQQ AdRES, 250 LJ.R and 270 *"\ ° 0.R.P., oh metalled road; dwelling pf 4 rooms; 300 acres balance bash, 50 acres plougliablo;.6 shc#p proof paddocks, well watered; carrying 400 Sheep, 5 head cattle and 3 horsefe; no weeds; half mile from school and P.O. Price, £5 per acre; cash, £3OO. 4-01 A^ Educational Reserve and *" X 378 acres 0.R.P.; dwelling of 2 rooms, pantry and shed; 400 acres grass, S sheep proof paddocks, well watered; little water fern; hnlf mile from.school, 11 miles from railway. Price, £3 per acre; cash, £IOOO. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. i valuers, financiers and commission agents. [broadway stratford; ! Telephone 252. f .0. Box & NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. "JQ7 ACRES, 5-roomed house, shed, etc,, r close to factory, and post; about half ploughable'; well fenced, very dean; carry about 25 cows and 200 sheep. Price only £ij ros per acre; terms, £soo cash., Apply— J. SUTHERLAND, INGLBWOOD. 9Q A ACRES—7OO O.R.P. and 200 L.I.P. can •be purchased any time at 10/- per acre, over 000 acres in grass, well subdivided with sheep-proof totara. post fencing. This is good papa sheep country. Only a few chains from township and railway station. Will carry, 1J sheep per acre, with some cattle. Prfea only £8 per acre. Thiß will suit two or three returned soldiers who are looking for a sheep run. McCLUGGA<JE & CO., Land and Estate Agents, Stratford. KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED. V.P.K. FILM of 8 9d No. 1 BROWNIE FILM of 6.. 9d No. 2 BROWNIE FILM of 0 .. 1/No. la KODAK FILM of 6 .... 1/3 No. 3 KODAK FILM of 6 .... 1/3 No. 3a KODAK FILM of B ... 1/6 Post them to FITZGERALD'S PRESCRIPTION pHARMACY, Telephone,"l3s ELTHAM.' ITUBANAKI LAND. BTJIMHNQ AND JNVESTA MENT SOCIETY. (Pormnnent) BUY YOUR OWN HOME. I The Society lends money en Freehold or ap- 1 proved Leasehold Lands. A borrower may Belect his own architect, plans and builder. The Society paya coat of preparing and registering all mortgage*, of £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers Based on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years. For example: A member borrowing £IOO (Ave shares of £2O each) would have paid In monthly Instalments of £1 lis 8d ln»sßven years ~ £133 0 8 From which, deducting the i amount of the loan 100 0 0 Would leave as paid for Interest the balance «S3 0 0 The Society has a RESERVE FUND of over £2OOO. Director*: Messrs Richard Cook (Charrtflii), A. ShuttlewortQ, W. L. Newman, Newton .
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1919, Page 11
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