LAUD FOE SAL-, A CHEAP SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. 813 ACRES freehoW > M 0 acle9 in grass, balance bush; situated 1 mile from good metal motor road; subdivided into 25 paddocks; about I'M acres ploughable, some good rich flats; well wavered by streams; dwelling of 5 rooms, woolshed, trapshed, toolshed, cowshed with 6 bails; 2 miles from factory, school and Post Office; will winter 900 sheep, 30 head of tattle, will carry coousiderably more in summer. The property is free ol ' noxious weeds. PRICE only £6 10s per acre. Very reasonable terms arranged NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, UEV? PL 1' MOUTH. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CQiITANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. QA ACRES freehold, 5 miles from Hawera; factory, past office an', railway station .idjoir.ing property; comfortable house of 5 rooms, bathroom, etc.; outbuildings, wnieh arc good, consist of cowshed (concrete floor), dray shed, motor shed, store-room, vashhouse, etc.; about 1 acre nice young orchard, 3 acres lucerne (good); well watered by windmill; divided into numerous paddocks by live hedges and p. and w. fences. Stock and plant can be taken over at valuation if desired. Price £75 per acre with £ISOO cash, balance good terms. This is the cheapest dairy farm offering in the Hawera District at the present time, aud is easily wo;. .*-'.iU an acre on present values, but the owner, who is retiring- from dairying, is prepared to sell at above price to effect a quick "I "I Q ACRES freehold, all in grass and all ploughable; noifae of 4 rooms, good cowshed, good metalled road, handy to factory, school, railway station, etc. Well subdivided and watered; will carry 40 cows and do them well. Price £4O per acre, with £BOO cash, i This is a eheao place and will sell ouicklv so get in early. L Jf. CATCHPOLE . LAND REPRESENTATIVE. LAND LAND W A I .£ A T O LAND , TEE COIGN'G DISTRICT. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS: "11 G ACRES, LAND TRANSFER TITLE; ail grassed, well-fenced and water•"O e< i ; 5-TQomed house, excellent sheds, and 3-cow plant; land well sheltered plantations; will carry 50 last season averaged £32 per cow. Cows ybe purchased at £24. £SB 10s PES ACRE; £I2OO CASH, balance up to c /ears. • .No 2/125 QA ACRES FREEHOLD; a, fine little farm, good land and buildings; C-rooraed . house, hot and cold water; land level and watered by troughs; no manure idj carry 50 cows now and 60 it top-dressed, within 300 yards of dried milk factory, school, railway, etc., " miles good road to Cambridge. £75 Pill ACRE; £IOOO CASH, balance 5 years at 5} per cent TKA ACRES FREEHOLD; good 8-roomed house, fine shed and shelter; carry- ■*• v ing 60 cows comfortably without hay or turnips; checte etory and school on next property; dried milk; 4 miles Cambridge. £s§ PER ACRE; £ISOO CASH, or less to bona fide farmer A SA ACRES FREEHOLD; a fine pi'oe of country for mixed farming, would carr y 60 dairy cows on front; tine* homestead S rooms, every convenience; farm well subdivided, sheep proof fences, in good order; school 1 milo, railway and dried milk factory 3 miles; Hamilton or Cambridge 10 mileß by good road. PRICE £2O PER ACRE, easy terms to practical man, baianc- at 5J per cent. The above are all properties which we have inspected, and can thoroughly recommend as being good sound buying. ff.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. .MiHTED. HAMILTON A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. For Sale or Exchange. OV?NER RETIRING—Buy this and follow Ms example. SOfl ACRES on good road, netalied to within 12 chains of the " property; good house of seven rooms; cowshed, woolshed with 3-stand Lister plant shearing machine; sheep gallon concrete tank: 2 sets sheep yards; all in grass except about 3 acres shelter bush. 1250 sheep and 50 head of cattle now un .property Well fenced into 20 paddocks with hinau and totara posts; all sheep proof fences. PRICE £9 10s PER ACT.E. OR Owner would exchange for house and 2-3 tc 50 acres of land near to town. L. A. S. A. Dailey, Land Representative.
"" ic that :neana absolute in vehicle construe-' tjon. For years we have been making GIGS, TRAPS CARTS •very kind of farm and road vehicle, and in each \me we turn out we put the same careful workmanship, the same selected <tie guarantee of satisfaction. Egmonf Coach & Carriage Co., ?A3E STfiiSCT STK (Xear ~aniercial Hotel).
WAIKATO QUALITY FARMS. JJO on .Main Road; improved swamp and undulating land; carrying 3~> cows and dry stock and horses; spacious new bungalow, thoroughly equipped; large cowshed with milking plant, stables, etc.; ro.vs of shelter trees; school and factory handy; telephone on, daily mail delivery, trade.- carts call. Pries £OB per acre, £ISOO cash. 04.A ACRES, all good grass; new - house and farm buildings, milking shed (concreted); river through property; J mLe saleyards, ere. Owner'going to England. Price £22 per acre, terms are right Write us for details of this good land 4()Q AC3EB, little grass, balance bußn; very pretty place on main road; lakes on property; 3 miles from harbor; limestone land; two-roomed ibanty. ' £5 per acre, unemviimber'*' l for farms and homes write to MOORE-JONES BROS fIAMILTON
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1919, Page 3
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