LAND ?08 MOt. FOU SALE OR EXCHANGE? A HAWERA farm of 58 acres—a very nice property, carrying 3$ hepd of Ipty i grown eattle; well-sheltered, well-subdivided; good dwelling 4 rooms, cott* J abed, etc.; every conveniens for dairying. Similar country is gelling *t £139 per acre. Our ciient wants a larger property and will take up to 200 mof dairying land. For n quick deal he will accept £llO per acre, equity £2IOO, hal« ance is ou mortgage for 5 years at 5£ per cent. Jf you want a piece of good t country buy this. If you will exchange for this class of property Bend in piipi | ticulurs of your place and we tvill endeavor to arrange an eichat~e for J9fu u Don't delay, get in early. >• I IQA ACRES, complete dairy farm, machines installed, close to' factory and * school, few iniles by good road '>•«-- IJr ——» . Scioa. ,£4B per | £IOOO cash. See us at once. JAMES & GILLMAtf, LAND, STOCK & FINANCE! AGENTS, HAWEB4, . t
1300 ACRES. Of first-class land, all in gross, and very suitable for dairy farming. This property is divided into 21 paddocks; one large new house (k and c, water, telesphone, etc), also 3-roomed cottage and men's whare; good woolshed and other farm buildings; everything in good order; railway station in front of property and dried milk factory within a mile, fronts Auckland-Rotorua road and'railway, and is well adapted for subdivision into small farms. PRICE £l7 an acre, £SOOO cash, , Beat and cheapest property in the market. ... - QOA ACRE farm, good buildings and well subdivided; within a mile of Morrinsville. Price £45 per acre. Good terms. J. BEID STEWART, QOA ACRES, 500 of which is free-1 vov hold title, balance LXP. *t 1/4 or 1/3; this farm is ftll sown down in* good English grass, no weeds, half is ploughable, say 3000 acres is rich reclaimed swamp (do peat); carry a beast to the acre when further improved and will then be easily wrrth four times the value now asked; a. good amount now under the plough, well subdivided and well-watered; situated between two railway stations and butter and cheese factory, sohool and 'P.O. about 2J miles; fiat road frontage, good house of six rooms, also one of 4 rooms; woql shed, motor shed and implement sheds and yards, on good metalled road. Price, only £l7 an acre; £ISOO to £2OOO cash, balance 5 years for 4j to 6| per cent. No private mortgages oh this farm, come and buy, will be 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, Campbell Jackson BROADWAY STRATFORD. aQQ ACRES, OR.P. at rental of £4O per annum; 4-roomed house in good order; 8-bailed cowshed, dairy and trapshed; 450 acres grass, balance bush; 10 sheep proof paddocks well-watered by streams; wintered 800 sheep, now carry» ing 500 sheep and 100 head £>f cattle; no weeds; 3 miles from school, P.O. on property. Price, £3 5s per acre; cash, £BOO. » nn ACRES, 250 L.I.P. and 279 0.R.P., on metalled road; dwelling of 4 rooms; 300 acres grass, balance bush, 50 acres ploughable; fi sheep proof paddoc*, well watered; carrying 400 sheep, 5 head cattle and 3 horses; no weeds; half mile from school and P.O. Price, .£5 per acre; cash, £SOO. 4.A1 ACRES, Educational Reserve and ■ VX 378 acres 0.R.P.; dwelling of 2 rooms, pantry and shed; 400 acres grass, 5 sheep proof paddocks, well watered; little water fern; half mile from school, 11 miles from railway. Price, £3 per acre; cash, £IOOO. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COM' MISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY STRATFORD Telephone 252. P.O. Box & NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. "|O7 ACRES, 5-roomed house, shed, etc., close to factory, sohool, and post; about half ploughable; well fenced, very clean; carry about 25 cows and 200 sheep. Price only £l3 101 per acre; terms, £SOO cash. ApplyJ. SUTHERLAND. INGLE WOOD. AAA ACRES—7OO O.R.P. and 200 L.I.P. can be purchased any time at 10/- per acre, over COO 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. Price only £8 per acre. This will suit two or three returned soldiers who are looking for a sheep run. McCLUGGAGE & 00., Land and Estate Agents, Stratford. JOS, W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1919, Page 11
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