f M LAND FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN LAND. 530 ACRES, Mostly level country of excellent quality; subdivided witK t sheep-proof fencing; watered by darns and small running streams; 2 miles from cheese factory and school; modern house of 7 rooms with hoc j and cold water connections, bathroom, etc.; carrying capacity 800 ewes, ' IiOO dry ewes, 20 coWs and young cattle, 10 horses; will do easily 14Q ; cows ar.d dry stock. A great bargain at ±'SO per acre, £2500 cash. > 203 coast- land; dwelling S rooms, 4 double-hair, L.K.G. machines; all ploughablo; capacity 40 cows and young stocks I mile factory aud.School £4l per acre, easy terms. ' j JAMES AND GIT,T,MAN i LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS HAWEKA* j ■ 250 freehold, all in grass and crops, about two-thirds plougßt&Teji hit, this season wintered 100 head of cattle. The buildings are all-j* JM4 order, with 6-roomed house, pantry, washhouso, etc.; 4 double-bail .cowshed Wtti : machines. This place is free of weeds, well watered and subdivided, and is heisdr | to school and factory. Price £3O per acre with a very low deposit. Call InMd inspect—'here is nothing better offering at the money, and we are SOLE AGEENtTtfc • iC 570 freehold on good metalled road; all in grass, all level and plMiglf*' able, with well built modem 7-roomed house l , all conveniences; shed with shearing machines, dip, sheep and cattle yards, motor garage, Th* fences are all sheep proof, and the property is free of weeds. Stock can belwd aft, valuation. Price JJ2O per acre, [£2ooo cashj ; •'' ji.l i i i I OTT Jt/TTi~m/ As E? HUNTER W* COS J f " LAND AND GENERAL COJOnSgiOM-AGENTS > ' Agents for McCormick & Deering Farm Machinery, New - «* i ing Machines/ I.H.C. Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Norttenjk- - '- i suranco Company. *1 'Phone 713. Offieeand Store, King Street, New Plymouth* g f>, Tfo-g-oi* 1 (opposite Hooker Bros.). ' "y j
LAND! LAND! LAND! 600 ACRES, 400 freehold, 200 0.8.P., about 60 acreß bush, b&l. in grass; good 6-roomod house, bathroom, hot and cold water; Bubuivided into 12 paddocks and well watered by -running streams; free from weeds; next to school, and P. 0.; an absolute bargain at £lO 10s per acre, £I2OO cash, balance easy terms. * 2900 freehold land, situated East road, Stratford, all laid down in good English grasses; no blackberry; well fenced (nearly all totara posts); subdivided into over 30 paddocks, 400 acres ploughable, wjiic.. is mostly reclaimed swamp, worth easily £6O an acre; everything is in excellent order; wintered 4000 sheep (mostly ewes), 270 head of cattle and liu horses; splendid house of seven rooms, not and cold water, Wizard light, also 5-roomed house and shearers house oi 4 rooms; large woolshed, good yards and dip, motor shed; situated alongside railway station, telephone on the house. The best sheep and cattta farm east of Str.atfofd, Price £l4 an acre, say £SOOO to £IO,OOO cash, balance easy terms; no mortgage. Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. BROADWAY .js STRATFORD. BUTCHEP.S: READ THIS! JgVERY Man likes to have a business of his own. This is YOUR opportunity. CARPE DIEM. BUTCHERY BUSINESS, Situated in rising township. Half-acre Freehold Section. Butcher's Shop. Business now doing: 3 bodies of Beef, 6 Sheep, etc. PRICE: Including Goodwill '£4 so. With this can be bought '4ii ACRES FREEHOLD. Good 6-roomed House, 2 large Sheds, and several smaller sheds. Land all flat, all ploughable; 10 paddocks, sheep-proof fences. Now carrying 60 sheep, 10 cattle, 2 horsey, and young stock. School adjoining. Cheese factory 1J miles. PRICE: Including Butchery Business, £3160, £SOO down. SOLE AGENT, E. J. IBLE, j LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, i INGLEWOOD. | P.O ( Box 42. telephone 81 and 95* $ O. A. GRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. •AGENT FOR— International Harvester Co. New Zealandia Milking Machine. Motor Trucks and Tractors. classes of" Farm Implements stocked, and Spares stocked or procured on shortest notice. REGAN. STREET, STRATFORD, Nest White, Draper, PHONE 176, P.O. BOX 112,. NORTH (AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM 400 ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new partially in fallow, and about jSO 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 terms to suit clients. For particulars apply ; w. A. LIMBRICK, BOX 824, AUCKLAND.' We are only half through tho summer, and many ladies are requiring new hats to finish out the season. Just call at Shipton's and see what they have to offer you in up-to-date millinery, moderately pricad. Shipten'i Comer, $!•
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 11
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