LAUD FOB SAI2, , USEFUL SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. ACRES, O.R.P. rental £4O per annum; about 450 acres in grass, balance oush; subdivided into 12 paddocks; all rideable country and well watered y permanent streams; fair amount of land ploughable; free of noxious weeds; 5J miles of eight-wire sheep-proof fences (totara posts); about 1 miles from good metalled road; about 2J miles 6-foot track now being formed to dray road width; property wintered 800 wethers besides cattle; 4-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. PBICE £5 10s per acre, terins £6OO cash. Subject to a G.A.S. Mortgage of £IOOO, balance for a term at 5J per cent. Note.—Present owner hag had this property for 12 years *nd it U ft farm worth inquiring about. FIRST CLASS BEACH FARM. 174 ACHES, 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 1J miles from factory, school, township and good saleyards; alBQBt new up-to-date 7-roomed 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 £5676. , ISEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, KHW PLYMOUTH. , THIS IS COOD BUYING. JQPJ ACRES freehold,ell in grass except crops; all been stumped/rad ploughed; Subdivided into 15 paddocks,, well watered; modern house of 6 rooms with every convenience, also 4-roomed cottage; cowßhed 20 bails, also full range of outbuildings; 3 miles from town by good road, i mile from school and factory; will carry K cows and other stock.' Price: £6B per acre, about £2OOO cash, balance can remain on first mortgage for 5 years at 5} per cent. Qfj ACRES freehold, all in grass and all level and ploughable; subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by windmill; good 5-roomed house with every convenience, cowshed, machines installed, also large bam and bay loft. Within fsrw miles of Hawera by tarred road; factory, school, store and railway station , about' i mile; will carry 40 cows and other stock. Fries: £IOO per acre with £ISOO cash. A WAIKATO FARM FOR SALE. OftO ACRES freehold, about half rich drained swamp, all in grass, and all ploughable; subdivided into about 20 paddocks, well watered by windmill, water in every paiiidock; house of 6 rooms with every convenience, cowshed concreted, 18 bails, machines installed, large stable, implement shed, hay loft etc.; 12 mi)H fiwft 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 tbm well. Met: £SO per acre with £2OOO cash, balance on good terns. Iki» place is surveyed into two farms of 150 and 153 acres, and can be bought atysHidy if desired, and is In one of Qw best districts in the Waikato, and with iftij Httie work will be worth £7O an acre. Jf,Z, LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. WAIKATO SUNNY WAIKATO HAMILTON ! SOME "GOING CONCERNS." ' After a fairly dry season our pasture is now as green as anything to be found in flaianaki. igA ACRES freehold—all good, clean land, no weeds, never dries up; now carrying 75 dairy cows, calves, 6 horses, 15 fat cows; no topdressing has enr been done; fine 6-roomed house, all conveniences, Wizard light, 2-roomed whare; concrete shed and yard, 4-cow milking plant, motor shed, metal road; 6 mflas to good town, 1% miles to township, school, cheese factory and dried milk Nothing like this to be liad in TaTanaki within £4O per acre. An inspeettoa will prove that we are right. PRICE £BS per acre, with above stock and fall M»ge of implements. No. 2/150. OQA ACRES, L.T.T., all been ploughed, 15 acres swedes, 15 acres hay; well ■ watered; carrying 60 dairy cows besides youiig stock; 9 miles from 3avi|tan> metal roads; school i mile. PRICE, including above cows "-ad all- imjpleaWßts, £47 10s per acre, £ISOO cash. No. 2/151. 104 ACRES, 6 miles from Hamilton; land of good quality, chiefly well-drained swamp; close to school, etc.; really cheap at £35 per acre, £1250 cash, Tb» farm must double in value. No. 2/153 Wt tan quote good values in sheep country; land that will carry 1 wet and 1 fliy ebeep per acre, and a quantity of cattle' per 100 acres. Metal roads and Juiafly to conveniences at from £lO to £l4 per acre. N.Z: LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY
COMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON . A. C. BELI* Land Saleimu. A CHEAP LITTLE DAIRY FARM IN SUNNY NORTH AUCKLAND. Oittt AC&ES freehold, all drained swamp; divided into 10 paddocks, watered by arterita wells; an abundance of feed all the year round; splendid climate; no frosts; all been ploughed and is in best English grasses, except ten acres crops; ■itnfctoft on good metalled road, close to school and adjoining large cheese factory; 2 ttlha to township and wharf, to which steamers call daily; 5-Toomed house (elWwt new), pantry, bathroom, washhouse, man's house, calfshed, piggeries, iflßllt and engine sheds, implement shed, etc., all outbuildings in splendid order. Tt&ar 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 (Uncle.- new management), "We have lately taketi over tie above factory, and are prepared to carry out all work entrusted to us, in a satisfactory maimer. Each department of the business is under the charge of capable men. yfjt specialise in the repairing of all kinds of farm implements* li, G. HORN, W. ROGERS, j A. FINCH Proprietors. -to RETIRING FARMEBS. jgKE tW» etottf lKtie settling' down home, 13 acre* freehold of beautifal land, all h grass, good orchard, house of A rooms, handy conveniences, and statin khd golf links. Few miles from toteett, With 4 and separMfclfifr £1980; £«Socaak. fecial circumstances forcing the own j iptoa ' 9O iurr y t0 Writ* or wire appointment fu iaapeeIttRTlN^wiiLIAMSi UND Affim HAMILTON. • fc«4W. I?hone SffL JOS. W. BOON, fifIQJSER AND CONTRACTOR. JOttlS SnaSET. STRATFORD. ElliMWl gives for all descriptions of building work in town or cormtir. Dairy factory work a nadaliiy. T«l*phont 101. AKOROLHANDEMOL FOR THE HANDS AFTER—GARDENING HOUSEWORK MILKING WASHING Ihe Anorol Toilet Coy., London,Taranaki Agents— FITZGERALD'S pHEBCKD?TION pHARMACY, "Phone 136 ELTHAM (Dally News air .leaves each morning at 4.30 o'clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. O. Hooker's) at 7.15, lltham 7.55, Stratford 8.18, And Inglewood 8.50, reaching New Plymouth (via Sgmont Road) at 9.3Q.—W. Bransgrove, proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 13
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