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LAHD FOR SALUSEFUL SHESP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. * ACRES, OJU. rental r £4o per annum; about 450 acres in grass, balance bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks; all rideable country and well watered by permanent streams; fair amount of land ploughable; free of noxious weeds; 5i miles of eight-wire sheep-proof fences (totara posts); about 7 miles from good metalled road; about-2$ miles 6-foot track now being formed to dray road width; property wintered SOO wethers besides cattle; 4-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. PIUCE £5 10s per acre, terms £6U'J cash. Subject to a G.A.S. Mortgage of £IOOO, balance for a term at 5J per cent. Note. —Present owner has had this property for 12 years and it is a farm worth inquiring about.

FIRST CLASS BEACH FARM, 11 <VA ACRES, freehold, fronting sea coast; subdivided into 12 paddocks; watered by springs; practically level and all ploughable. This is really good land and properties such as this are hard to get; it will carry about 70 cows; 'situated H miles from factory, school, township and good saleyards; al'most new up-to-date 7-rooraed dwelling, good cowshed, etc. On account of ill health owner must sell and will consider exchange for small farm or good mortgage. PRICE £6O per acre, equity £51576. NEWTON KING,

j AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. THIS IS GOOD BUYING. IOK ACRES freehold, all in grass except crops; all been stu: , . _ . •■-*'*' subdivided into 15 paddocks, well watered; modern house of 8 rooms with every convenience, also 4-roomed cottage; cowshed 20 bails, also full range of outbuildings; 3 miles from town by good road, £ mile from school and factory; •will carry 55 cows and other stock. Price: £6B per acre, about £2OOO cash, balance can remain on first mortgage for 6 years at 5J per cent. shold, all in grass and all level and ploughable; subdivided into " v 10 paddocks, well watered by windmill; good 5-roouied house with every convenience, cowshed, machines installed, also large barn and hay loft Within few miles of Hawera by tarred road; factory, school, store and railway station about i mile; will carry 40 cows and other stock. Pride: £IOO per acre with £ISOO cash. A WAIKATO FARM FOR SALE. RAO ACRES freehold, about half ffich drained swamp, all in gross, and all *»"** ploughable; subdivided into about 20 paddocks, well watered by windmill, yrater in every paddock; house of 6 rooms with every convenience, cowshed concreted, 12 bails, machines installed, large stable, implement shed, hay loft etc.; 12 miles from Hamilton, 3» miles from railway station; school 1 mile; supplies Glaxo factory, milk picked up" at gate. In present condition will carry 100 cows and do (bem well. Price: £SO per acre with £2OOO cash, balance on good terms. This place is surveyed into two farms of 150 and 153 acres, and can be bought separately if desired, and is in one of the best districts in the Waikato, and with TeryHttle work will be worth £7O an acre. X.Z. LOAN ANL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA.

WAIKATO SUNNY HAMILTON SOME "GOING CONCERNS." WAIKATO Alter a fairly dry season our pasture is now as greeri as anything to be found in Taranaki. 1 />A ACRES freehold—all good, clear, land, no weeds, never dries up; now • carrying 75 dairy coW9, calves, 6 horses, 15 fat cows; no topdressing has ever been done; fine C-roomed house, all conveniences, Wizard light, 2-roomed •whare; concrete shed and yard, 4-cow milking plant, motor shed, metal road; 6 jniles to good town, 1% miles to township, school, cheese factory ;md dried milk 'depot. Nothing like this to be had in Taranaki within £4O per acre. An inspection will prove that we are right. PRICE £95 per acre, with above stock and ■full range of implements. No. 2/150. IOOA ACRES, L.T.T., all been ploughed, 15 acres swedes. 15 acres hay; well watered; carrying 60 dairy tows besides young stock; 9 miles from Hamilton, metal roads; school J mile. PRICE, including above cows "ad all implements, £47 10s per acre, \£lsoo cash. No. 2/151. "tflA ACRES, C miles from Hamilton; laud of good quality, chiefly veil-drained swamp; dose to school, etc.; really cheap at £35 per acre, £l2soccasth t This farm must double in value. No. 2/153 We Can quote good values in sheep country; land that will carry 1 wet and 1 4ry sheep per acre, and a quantity of cattle per 100 acres, Metal roads and handy to conveniences at from £lO to £l4 per acre. ff.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

\A CHEAP LITTLE DAIRY FARM IN SUNNY NORTH AUCKLAND. ACRES freehold, all drained swamp; divided into 10 paddocks, watered by artesian wells; an abundance of feed all the year round; splendid climate; HO frosts; all been ploughed and i 3 in best English grasses, except ten acres crops; situated on good metalled road, close to school and adjoining large cheese factory; .2 miles to township and wharf, to which steamers call daily; 5-roomed bouse '_ (tlmoet new), pantry, bathroom, washhonse, man's house, calfshed, piggeries, milking and engine sheds, implement shed, etc., all outbuildings in splendid order. • Jreloar milking plant installed. ■CARRIED LAST YEAR 45 COWS AND DID THEM WELL. PRICE £73 per acre. £ISOO cash. Balance can be arranged. Stock, etc., at valuation. L. A. NOLAN & Co., "LAND AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. S. A. Dailey, Land Representative.

Egmont Coach & Carriage Factory (Unde- new management). "We have lately taken over the above factory, and are prepared to carry out all work entrusted to us, in a satisfactory manner. Each department oi the business is nnder the charge of capable men. "We specialise in the repairing of all kinds of farm implements. L. G. HORN, ' W. ROGERS, A. PINCH Proprietors.

NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM i OAA ACRES, all flat, divided into <*"' V several paddocks; 150 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and is verv suitable for a small man wanting a start. fiood position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to good man. 400 ACRES - » uitaWe for bilking * vu and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 150 acres rough feed. Will easily run a cow to 2% acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the whole of the balance of unploughed land under the plough. Good easy terror to suit clients. For particulars apply W. A. LIMBRICK, gox 624, [ ' AUCKLAND.

TO RETIRING FARMERS. OJEE this cheap lUtle settling down -home, 1J acres freehold of beautiful land, all h grass, good orchard, house of 4 rooms, handy conveniences, and station and golf links. Few miles from Hamilton. Going concern, with 4 cows and separator, only £1350; £350 cash.. Special circumstances forcing the owner to quit.. You must hurry to get this cheap bargain. Write or wire appointment fo. inspection. MARTIN WILLIAMS, LaND AGENT HAMILTON Box 207. "Phone 061.

BE-OTENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. ""KTOBSE BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes W-. to notify the public that she has jteared the services of a trained hospital :~ ~ t«, «Mlit httt

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1920, Page 3

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