THE WINTERLESS NORTH, 101 ACRES, freehold, subdivided into! 8 paddocks, all in grass and crops; 5-roomed house, concrete oow« shed and milking machines; all outbuild'' ings, cans, waggon, horses, calve 3, ploughs and farm implements; milking 40 cows.. PRICE £7O per acre as a going concern. 101 ACRES, freehold, with 5-roomed house, washhouse and man's room, concrete engine room, pig stye*, etc., watered by artesian well with windmill; all in grass, subdivided into U paddocks; carrying 40 milking cows and horses. Two years ago sharemilkers took over £ISOO off this property. PRICE £6O per acre as a going concern. The above farms aro adjoining, on a metalled road, I mile from school, § mile from c.ieese factory. Easy terms. We are sole agents for these properties. McCLUGGAGE AND CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Post Office Box 26, Office Telephono 136, Private Telephones 73 and 109.
TE AROtfA; RECOGNISED AS THE DISTRICT FOR THE HIGHEST RETURNS. DRIED MILK will pay 3/- per lb. but« terfat. GLAXO has paid 2/3 per lb. butter-fat. CHEESE has paid 2/- per lb. butter-fat. 350 ACRES, 6 miles from Morrinsyille,*freehold; 90 acres grass, 290 acres ploughed and ready for oats; included in the area is 80 acres of first* class drained swamp; watered by running streams; school 1 mile, post office 2 miles, station 6 miles. PRICE: £25 per acre, balance for J] 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. DORR & CO.? LAND AGENTS TE AROHA.; DAIRY FARMS WANTED, hate many enquiries for Tara* naki Dairy Farms and want youri to sell. No charge unless Bale effected through our eff< ts. If you really wish to sell write us by first post. We are sure to sell i£ value is right. LEWIS ANB CO. WANGANUI
TO LAND SEEKERS 50 Pepper ton, subdivided into 12 —iddocks; well watered by t-.rings; mile to factory, school, and P. 0., 2 miles from railway; now running 25 cows, 1 bull, 2 hor:ja; new 6-roomed house, bathroom and scullery, li. & c. water; 6-bail cowshed with concreto floor; one of the best firms in the Lepperton district, and must be sold. Price £9O per acre, with £I2OO cash. 300 ACRES, Mere Merc, all in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks; watered by windmill and streams; 70 to 80 acres level, balance good 2-sheep and cattle country; >£ mile from good cheese factory, on good metalled Toad; only 10 miles from Eawera; c..rrying at present -j cows, 30 young cattle and 500 s':epp. For quick sale £lB per acre, with nl'- £7uo cash. 120 LOWGARTII, all in grass and crops, 5-roomcd house ar.d good sheds; 1J miles to cheeso factory. Prieo £OO per acre, £IOOO cash. T. WAITE, LAND AGENT STRATFORD 'Phone 318. DECEMBER. PLANT BROCCOLI FOR NEXT WINTER. Also CELERY. And there is still time-for t.ho,i Annuals. 'Phone 186-t W: PETTTPrTvFW FAIRBANKS N'JRSERIES STRATFORD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 3
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