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Li-ND FO.». SALE. FOR SALE 02.—G0 Acres, house, cowshed, well subdivided, carrying 41 cattle; close factory and school. Price £BS, cash .€IOOO, balance arranged. 013.—] CI Acres, 0-roomed house, plenty outbuildings, price £33. Good terms. 024—;"i"G Acres, 6-roomed house, 12 paddocks, mixed farming. Price £2O, cash £2OOO. 080.—100 Acres freehold, South Tara«aki; splendid dairying land; now carrying 47 cows, besides 3 horses and,young stock; 8 acres lucerne, well established (in 4th year); 10 acres other crops; milking machines installed; watered by ram; mostly level; balance well grassed, sheltered slopes; H miles from factory, school, and P. 0.; 6-roomed house, motor shed, etc. Price £BS per acre; '£3ooo cash; balance 6 per cent. OCl.—lOl Acres nearly all river flat; carry 00 cows; house, yards, sheds; 2/0 butter-fat; 3-plant milking machines at valuation; price £7O, caßh £ISOO, terms can be arranged balance, owner will assist purchase re. stock; 9 miles Frankton Junction. Early application will be necessary; as*these farms are sure sellers WATKINS & LINN LAND AGENTS, A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth. Telegraph Address: "Watkins." P.O. BOX 49. TELEPHONE 755.

THE DEMAND FOR LAND. With the prospect of record prices for dairy produce i.'ext season, a big demand for good farms is being experienced. We quote a few tip-top model farms in the Hawera district we are instructed to sell—the returns justify the prices, and here you are, right in the heart of the biggest producing area. QQ ACRES and carrying :J4 cows. 8 ' heifers, 2 horses, 1 bull, 12 calves, 5 sheep; fences practically all boxthorn; watered by windmill in centre of farm; buildings are a feature of the place, the cowshed being the most up-to-datcr possible, full concreted holding yard and concreted pig-sty to hold 50 pigs; house of 5 rooms in splendid order and conveniences, and included with the farm are 4-cov- L.K.G. plant with Lister engine, 0 cans, cart, harness and farm implements,, all in very fine order, also 2 stacks hay. A model farm, no work to do to get it in order and giving tip-top returns. Inspection will convince you. For terms and conditions apply to u's at once. W< are sole agents. JQ ACRES, good hcuse with every convenience, motor shed splendid cowshed, concrete yard vith totara posts; sub-divided into 10 paddocks; 2 windmills, water laid on in every paddock;, live hedges throughout; carrying 30 cows, 10 in-calf heifers, 2 bulls and 4 horses. T" is farm was awarded first prize in the A. & P. farm competition 191 G. Not an inch of waste land. The owner soiling onlj on account of illhealth. Milking machines go with the farm. J)Q ACRES overlooking the township and NEVER BEEN MILKED ON; first-class land and admirably suited for stud farm; been used for fattening only, and has wintered 400 sheep; subdivided into 8 paddocks, with good .fire and live fences; watered by stream and dam; handy to factory; very attractive bungalow house of 5 rooms, scullery, bathroom, h. ii c. water, telephone, etc, motor shed nnd workshop; no cowshed. An ideal proposition. TREWEEK & JOLL,

SWAMP SWAMP 266 ACRES—.£3O per acre, Ring fenced and subdivided, good buildings, situation good. Beg. SWAMP SWAMP 288 ACRES—£3O per acre. Well fenced and drained, ■'- ,d dwelling and cowshed, cheese factory within 1 mile of property.- .Reg^ 50 ACRES. r - Well fenced and good buildings; 'the bouse contains 5 reins, bathroom and pantry, the outbuildings are cowshed, barn and stable, very complete. Only two miles from township. This farm would run 15 cows and do them well- all flat land. ' PRICE £i 7 oo. Terms are £3OO cash, balance 5 years 5 J per cent. Kng. Agent's Note-All these properties are tree-old title and arc picked cut lor their absolute sound values. Further particulars from CCiMORE-WILLIAMS "The Lund Mar. of the .North." • DAHGAVILLE. Letters; P.O. Box 44, Dargaville. Telegrams: "Colmorawill." RE-OPENING. PRIVATE HOSPITAL, NOTSE BENNETT/lnglewood, wishes to notify the public that the has secured the services of a traced hospital nurse (certificated) to assist her. • WANTED OOWK-That the News <■ «,° an k d OaU c!asses of P tinl;in & equal , f» T xt woooing JJeparnneni,;. tfmly News, or write for quotations;

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 6

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