ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE . *< - . { NOW ON. Business is buzzing like a swarm of bees, but nobody "stung.'' Everyone knows how prices aV« going. Follow the crowds Follow the Ans U.:' r Sale at all Branches. CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 60 ACRES., Choice little dairy farm situated at Bell Blot-:; land of exceptional quality; over i foot of black soil; all been ploughed "d sown down in good grass pasture and crops; nice new house of five rooms, concrete floor cowshed; handy to -school, factory and Tailway station; 'will carry 30 cows. If you want a real good farm buy this one. - Price >£Bo per acre* £B3O- cash. WALK IN—WALK OUT. IK A ACRES situated '/» mile from factory, H miles from-school; good house of 7 rooms, ana. cowshed. The farm is well improved; will carry 50 cows and young .stock;" 37 cows, 1 bull, 4 horses, 2 spring carts, 2 gigs, 4 sows, 40 store pigs, 1 boar, all harness, tools, furniture, dairy utensils,.B milk cans, poultry, 'tc., cows are .. splendid lot. Will sell everything as a going concern for .-62 per acre, terms to suit purchaser. A splendid chance. 300 ACRES. First-class dairy or grazing farm, subdivided into 12 paddocks; 70 acres been ploughed, mostly sheep-proof fencing; will carry 60 cows and young stock; situated 2 miles from creamery, post office and school; good G-roomed house, splendid cowshed, concrete floor and foundations; large stable, barn and implement shed; hundreds of cords of splendid rata firewood. Very cheap at £l7 per acre, very suitable for two returned soldiers. Grand prospective value. Note.—Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recomjßtsd clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSO Tdejfceae 57" COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 39 toe 301=1] Quality, Style, Finish, Durability. These aVe the Four Cardinal Points of Excellence which Distinguish "OUR" Footwear from AH Others LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES. IWle Agents New Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH.BEAND" FOOTWEAR, DOCKRILLS' * Seven Street, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 433, New Plymouth.
KAUPOKONUI DISTRICT I"! A ACRES, close to school and factory; carrying 60 cows and dry stock; x BplendidjCrops. We can recommend this property. Come and inspect same. SOING CONCERN. SA ACRES, Normanby district, carrying 27 cows, 1 bull, 3 hofses, 5 calves, 1 sow; hor*e, dray and harness, plough, disc and tripod harrows; milking machines. Lease 9 years. Rent, £35 per acre, with perpetual right of renewal. Revaluation erery 21 yefrs. Don't mass this. See us at once. jf yon require a leasehold or a going concern come and see us at once, we have some fine properties to offer you. AN IDEAL HOME AT OTAKEHO. TffP. PICK OP THE WAIMATE PLAINS—TO BE SOLD AS A GOINGS CONCERN. OA ACRES, will carry 50 dairy cows all the year round, heifers, pigs, calves; well "Subdivided, bounded by live fences and well sheltered; concrete troughs in each paddock; watered by ram, with constant running stream; up-to-date cowgfcd, machines (driven by water power), motor shed and good buildings; firstclass home, every convenience. Owing to ill-health the owner has been advised to leave the district. Come and inspect this model farm. See the figures at the factory and compare this proposition with anything in Taranaki. We are sole agents. R. J. TIDDY & CO:, BOX 2. EQMONT STREET, HA WERA. ''PHONES: 354, Private 323. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY limited; TEe Works of the above Company are now' open for the' treatment of all classes of fat stock. The Company are prepared to treat sloet on owners' account, or, if desired, will purchase stock at per head or at per lb at Highest Market Sates. "vjOPhe farmers in the Province are reminded that the "Works are established entirely for their own benefit, and are therefere gorged to take full advantage of the facilities offered. Inquiries may Be addressed fo the Company's- Buyers, ■%, P. E. Gamy, Stratford) Mr* M, H. Barnitt, v . Telephone 247. Telephone 4635. ! >- Mr. Bod McBAE, Nei?PlyfcOiit¥,,. Oh at the Office p£ the Company* ■A 5'
Why trouble to make butter at home or cart it to the factory, when you can have it picked up at your gate? npHE J?RESH J*OOD £O. L m Now Collect HOMIj SEPARATED CREAM in this district, and will be pleased to have yours. We have opened a braneh on the corner of Elliott and Lemon Streets and Mr. E. M. Grant has been appointed local manager. Write or call and get particulars of how to increase your income with less trouble! DAIRY FARMERS! DO YOU KNOW THE FARMERS' MILKER REVOLUTIONISES MECHANICAL MILKING IT HAS NO VACUUM PUMP NO VACUUM TANK NO VACUUM PIPES NO VACUUM BUCKETS NO VACUUM RELEASOR NO PULSATOR AND CONVEYS THE MILK RIGHT FROM THE COW'S TEATS TO THE SEPARATOR, COOLER, OR FACTORY CANS. Write for full Particulars td R. DICKSON, Representing Farmers' Milking Machine Company. BOX 118 STRATFORD . 51 WILL PAY XOr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1920, Page 8
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