THE WINTERLESS NORI 101 ACRES, freehold, subdivide W S paddocks, all in grass Midi crop#; 5-roomed house, concrete shed and milking machines; all out! ings, cans, waggon, horses, calve*, pk> ini P lflmellt8 i milking 40 ouraJ rociLE £jo per acre as a going ceacta.l 101 ACRES, freehold, with 5-roonedf house, washhouse and maaV rooni, concrete engine room, pig ttirm,. etc., watered by artesian well with] windmill; all in grass, subdivided insa 11 paddocks; carrying 40 milking com anil horses. Two years ago sharemUl took over £ISOO off this property. PRICE £6o per acre as a going canary, 1 The above farms are adjoining, on ft * metalled road, J mile from school, 'mile from cheese factory. Easy terat,» We are sole agents for these properties McOLUa&AOE AND CO* /' BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ■/! Post Office Box 20, Office Telephone Ufc4| Private Telephones 73 and 109; 197 ACRES. Tariki Road; subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered by streams; freehold; post and wire fences; good roads; 2 miles from school and factory; 5 miles from railway station; carrying 190 sheep, 35 cows, 12 heifers, 3 bulls, 3 horses; goad 6-roomed house, bathroom and scullery; 8-haii cowshed and other «hed*j large implement shed. Price £2O per acre with cash. ' 135 ACRES. Stratford; all in good grass; subdivided into 10 paddocks; well watered by streams; freehold; all ploughable} post and wire and live fences; good ioedtp 4 li miles to factory, school and railway " station; carrying 44 cows, which can be • taken over at valuation; good 6*oom*> i ed house and bathroom; 3-cow plant s f milking machine goes with farm. Price "/ £62 per acre with .£IOOO to r£lfiOO ; cash. ' • ti. T: WAITE; LAND AGENT BUUTSORDt 1 'Phone 313. "" TE AROHA? ■ / - RECOGNISED AS THE DI6* r ti TRICT FOR THE HIGHEST j-I RETURNS. ""►!! DRIED MILK will pay 3/- per lb. butS '.ifterfat. • % GLAXO has paid 2/3 per lb. butteMat,* ; CHEESE has paid 2/- per lb. butter-fat* 350 ® miles .from. IfasSas* ville, freehold; 90 acres 200 acres ploughed and ready for included in the area is 80 acres of fint< class drained swamp; watered by run«, < ning streams; school 1 mile, post 2 miles, station 0 miles. , PRICE: £25 per acre, balance fop jfi,' years at 5£ per cent. CASH: £750, or buildings to theiv value of £750; or would take good mortgage in payment of deposit. * H; H: DORR & 005 j LAND AGENTS, TE ATWBttfc J DAIRY FARMS WANTEfc \ havg many inqulriia for Tig*, naki Dairy Farms and want yours to sell Nocharge unlets sal* effected through ou? efforts, If you really wish to isll write us by #ia " rala * FOR EXCHANGE •JUNE iH«B property-«8M iaesj; handy to tfanganul; owiu. will ex*change for mixed farm, 260 acres, suit* able for milking say 30 cowt and ru&i ning 400 to 600 sheep. ~ ' LEWIS AND OBL wiscusn, "PRINTING. —We do all kinds of print* ing. Consult Us when next you te< gatfataw* JMJbg
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 11
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