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LAND FOR SALE. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.. 2J_]_ ACRES freehold, being situated 2} miles from township by good metalled road and only one mile from Cheeae Factory and Creamery; about )'A) acres in good grasses, balance rough feed and bush. The land is bounded by river with gentle slopes to the water and being all ploughable and practically level. Carrying capacity: The property has been carrying, all the year round, 60 dairy cows, 11 2-year-old heifers, and 4 working horses. It is capable of carrying 75 to SO cows, and, when fully improved, will carry 100 cows. The land has all been stumped and ploughed but about 40 acres, and subdivided into 14 paddocks. Buildings: 8-roomed house, concrete cowshed (3 double bails), and necessary outbuildings. , PRICE £3B per acre, cash required £I2OO, balance 5 years at 5A per cent. Apply sharp, as the above property is only on the market for one month. NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood.

LEASE AS GOING CONCERN; £ISOO NET PROFIT A YEAR IN THIS I KQ ACRES, 8 miles from Hawcra; good G-roomed house and 8-bail cow-shed, with 4-eow plant (L.K.G) and Anderson engine ;_all in grass except little shelter bush and 2 acres lucerne; 120 acres level, balance rolling; carry 70 to 80 cows; handy to school and post office. Rent, £2 us fid per acre, 4 years from next July. Will sell as going concern, and stock, etc., for £331i4. Pick of herd Gl cows, 3 horses, 1 grade Jersey bull, 1 waggon, 1 dray and harness, plough, disc harrows, half-share drill; half-share cultivator, tripod harrows, !) cans, 240 fullypaid factory shares, rams, piping, troughs, tanks, etc. This place is absolutely right and works out at £ 4 5s fid per acre rent; easily £l2O a year cheaper than interest on the principal if the freehold were purchased at its pnwent value. Anyone taking this lease now will have four good years without risk or land tax, at a cheaper rate than- if they owned the farm. Apply early to— F.J.V.W SOLE AGENTS, Above Gillelt's Drapery.

NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. IQ7 ACRES, 5-roomed house, slied, etc close to factory, school, and post; about halt ploughable; wall fenced, very clean; carry about 25 cows and 200 sheep. Price only £l3 10s per acre; terms, £SOO cash. Apply— J. SUTHERLAND. INGLE W O O D. LAND! LAND! IN THE SUNNY WAIKATO. 2000 issss 2000 MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF DAIRITNK LAND. ONE OF THE BEST CUTI...NG-UP BLOCKS IN THE WAIKATO. MOSTLY KAHIKATEA FLATS. 1500 ACEES in En g lish grasses; well fenced and numerous sub-, divisions; abundant w;.ter supply; up-to-date residence of 8 rooms, with every modern convenience; also comfortable I cottage for manager and good ont-builcl-,ings; handy to dried milk factory, railway, store, etc. This blocic will be worth £BO per acre in a very short time. PRICE £36 per acre, terms to be arranged. LAYBOURN, ROSS & WHYTE. Ward St., Hamilton, Waikato,

Gorse, Blackberry and Califoraian Thistle Conquered! Copy of letter received from Mr \V. H. Hades, Kaiinatera road, Wanganui East:— "To N.Z. Coal Tar Products, Ltd., Wanganui. "Dear Sirs, —With reference to your 'Dominion' Weed Destroyer, I have to say how thankful I am that it has been able to cope with the 'Californian Thi>IV that has been, up till the last few mrmths,.a terrible worry. I can thoroughly recommend it to any farmer who is troubled with this weed, providing it is used in the same fashion as I have, been using it myself. I might also state that all the patches that have been -eased are marked out, and I invito anyone interested to come and inspect for themselves.—Yours truly, "(Signed) \/. H. j.ADKS." , Manufactured by N.Z. Coal Tar Products, Ltd. P.O. Box 202 - WANGANUI. .Agent: NEWTON KING, New P^aonth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 8

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