THE WINTEtfLESS NORTH* ; JQI ACRES, freehold, subdivided into) S paddocks, all in grass and crops; 5-rooined house, concrete cowshed and milking machines; all outbuildings, cans, waggon, horses, calves, ploughs and farm implements; milking 40 cows. PRICE £7O per acre as a going concern, 101 ACRES ' freenold . witn S-roome* house, washhouse and man's room, concrete engine room, pig styes, etc., watered by artesian well withwindmill; all in grass, subdivided into 11 paddocks; carrying 40 milking cows and" horses. Two years ago shareroilken took over £ISOO off this property) PRICE £6O per acre as a going concern. The above farms are adjoining, on a metalled road, J mile from' school, J milo from caeese factory. Easy terms. We are sole agents for these properties. McCLUGGAGE AND CO., BRdADWAY, STRATFORD. „ *' Post Office Box 26, Office Telephone 130, Private Telephones 73 and 109. TE AROHA; RECOGNISED AS THE DISTRICT FOR THE HIGHEST , RETURNS. DRIED MILK will pay 3/- per lb, butterfat. GLAXO has paid 2/3 per lb. butter-fat. CHEESE has paid 2/- per lb. butter-fat. QKA ACRES, 6 miles from Morrinsville, freehold; 90 acres grass, 290 acres ploughed and ready for oats; included in the area is 80 acres of firsts class drained swamp; watered by run> ning streams; school 1 mile, post office 2 miles, station G miles. PRICE: £25 per acre, balance for % : years at 5J per cent, CASH: £750, or buildings to the value of £750; or would take good mortgage in payment of deposit. H. H. DORK & CO.? LAND AGENTS TE AEOHA.
DAIRY FARMS WANTE& TOE lave many enquiries for Tan*' naki Dairy Farms and want your* to sell. No charge unless sale effect*! through • our eilc ts. If you really wish to sell write us by first post. We are sure to sell if value is right. LEWIS AND CO- | TO LAND SEIKERS ' | KA ACRES, Lepperton, subdivided into I 12 -addocks; well watered by i F.rings; mile to factory, school, and P. 0., 2 miles from railway; now running 25 ,' cows, 1 bull, 2 hor:.;s; new 6-roomed house, bathroom and scullery, h. & c, water; 6-bail cowshed with concrete j floor; one of the best firms in the Lep-* , perton district, and must be sold. • Price. £9O per acre, with £I2OO cash. ACRES, Mero Mere, all in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks; watered by windmill and streams; 70 to 80 acres level, balance good 2-sheep and cattle country; \'a mile from good cheese factory, on good metalled road; only 10 miles from Eawera; currying at present £5 cows, 30 young cattle and fiflO For quick sale £ls per acre, with . nlv '£7 so cash. J2O L °WGARTH, all in grass and crops, 5-roomed house a:.d good sheds; H miles to cheese factory. Price. ,£fio per acre, £IOOO cash. T. WATTE, LAND AGENT STRATFORD DECEMBER. PLANT BROCCOLI FOR NEXT WINTER. Also CELERY. And there is still time for those Annuals. Thone 186—^ W.< PETTTGRKW FAIRBANKS NURSERIES, STRATFORD* ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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