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LAUD FOR SALE. C. R. FINNERTY, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY STRATFORD. Telephone No. 2DG. Kg A ACRES freehold, situated on good road, close to railway b tat ion and l'/ a miles to cheese ia-ttry aua school; well fenced and subdivided by sheep and cuttle-proof fencing into 10 paddocks; jjooil S-ro>uied house, bathroom, scullery, woolshed with sneariug machines installed, yards, cowshed, motor shed and outbuildings; will carry 00 dairy cows and carry 400 shee;- and dry stock or two sheep to acre, and cattle. I'rice £l3, easy terms it reqired. *7A ACRES good, handy little dairy farm on good road, £ mile to school and one mile to cheese t'sfbtory and railway station; well fenced and suodivided into 10 paddocks; will carry 2S cows besidea corses and dry stoctc. Good 4roomed- touse, scullery, bathroom and pantry and concrete Joorc cowshed, trapshed, store room an„ "-roomed cottage. Milking machines and stock at valuation.

292 ACRES Freehold, good 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings; 0-baik>d concrete cowshed with machines installed; all in grass; all ploughable; 14 paddocks well watered; 2 miles from factory, school and P.O. Price £25 per acre, eash £ISOO. * 119 ACRES Freehold, metal road; real good 4-room-ed house; concrete cowshed; all in grass, level and ploughable; will milk 45 cows; 10 well-fenced, well watered paddock*; 2 miles from factory, school and P.O. In good locality and a good farm. Price £39 per acre, cash £7OO. We have personally inspected . these properties and can safely recommend them as good propositions. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BBpADvVa¥ ........... STRATFORD. Telephone 252. P.O. Box 6.

WE ARE OFF "UP NORTH" TO CHAT COLMORE. 225 ACRES FREEHOLD. OWNER RETIRING.

This property has never bee- offered for sale before; it is ring fenced, and subdivided into 5 paddocks, sheepproof. There are 25 acres of drained swamp, 30 acres deep alluvial flat and the balance is easy undulating, all ploughable, of which 11 acres are now under the plough. The buildings are substantial and ade-quate—7-roomed house, washhonse, copper set in, cowshed and burn. The owner is milking 30 cows and carrying a considerable amount of dry stock as well (about 75 sheep and 25 steers, 6 horses). The orchard on this property is a special feature, there being * acres of apple trees in full bearing, besides a number of peach and plum trees. Two green houses measuring 60 x 28 and 40 x 28. The owner is absolutely retiring and will let go with the property his splendid herd of 30 eovvs, besides 3 horses, separator and engine. PRICE: £3O per acre. Terms: £IOOO c:.sh, balance 7 years at <i per cent.

£l3( >o ;jss sisoo £3OO CASH. This is just a'nice little home "Up North," close to Eailway Station and school and about 5 miles f-om a Borough. Ring fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks; 5-roomed house," cowshed, and separator room. There is estimated to bo 200 tons of green flax on this property. Reg. For further particulars apply— COLMORE-WILLIAMS "The Land Man of the North." DARGARVTLLE. Letters: P.O. Box 44, Dargaville. Telegrams: "Colinorewill."

£52 PER ACRE AS A GOING CONCERN, Jgg ACRES.-One of the best properties in the Huirangi District. All in grass and crops; 13 paddocks; 7roomed house, metal road, near creamery. Following goes with land: 37 cows, bull, 4 horses, 2 spring cartr, 2 gigs, 4 sows, 40 pigs, Berkshire boar, all harness tnd farm tools, furniture, dairy utenßils, fowls, ducks, calves, etc. GAUSTAD, MARLOW AND CO.

DECEMBER. PLANT BROCCOLI FOR NEXT WINTER Also CELERY. And there is still time for those Annuals. W: PETTIGREW FAIRBANKS NURSERIES, STRATFORD.

JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORD. Estimates given for all. descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy factory, work a tpMiaUty. Tiltstan 101.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page 3

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625

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page 3

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