THE WINTERLESS. NORTHr 101 ACRES - freehol d. mbdlvidid itito 8 paddocks, all in grass and crops; 6-roomed house, concrete «*• shed and milking machines; all outbaiM-' ings, cans, waggon, horses, calves, ptrttgfcs and farm implements; milking 40 cot*. PRICE £7O per acre as a going conetfn. 202 ACRES > freehold, with fi-ieonud : house, washuouse and man's room, concrete engine room, pig styes, etc., watered by artesian well witl* windmill;, all in grass, subdivided fata-It paddocks; carrying 40 milking cows and horses. Two years ago shamaillcers took over £ISOO off this property. PRICE £6O per acre as a going coßttfn. metalled road, 4 mile from school, | mile from caeese factory. Easy tenos. We are Sole agents for these properties. McOLUGGAGE AND CO., ' BROADWAY, 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. v GLAXO has paid 2/3 per lb. butter-tat CHEESE has paid 2/- par lb. butter-las. 35Q ACREa, (J miles from Motrin*. ville, freehold; 90 acres grass, 290 acres ploughed and ready for oats; included in the area is 80 acres of firstclass drained swamp; watered by run* ning streams; school 1 mile, post offie* 2 miles, station 6 miles. PRICE: £25 per acre, balance for I years at 6J per cent. CASH: £760, 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. yyE have many enquiries ftf Tara* naki Dairy Farms and want yours to sell. No charge unless sal* effort**} through our efforts. If you really wish to sell write us by, first post. We are sure to sell it valuO is right. LEWIS AND CD* WANGANDI,
"" TO LAND SEEKERS g,Q ACRES, Lepperton, subdivided inUj 12 paddocks; veil watered br springs; mile to factory, school, and P.oJ 2 miles from railway; now running 85 cows, 1 bull, 2 horcds; new 6-roomed house, bathroom and scullery, h. & c. water; 6-bail cowshed with concrete door; one of the best firms in the Levperton district, and must be sold, Prioe i£9o per acre, with £IBOO cash. 30Q ACRES, Mere Mere, all in gnu, subdivided into 10 paddocks; watered by windmill and streams; 70 to 80 acres level, balance good 2-afceep and cattle country; % mile from good cheese factory, on good metalled load; only 10 miles from Eawera; carrying at present 23 cows, 30 young cattle and 500 sUeep. For quick sale £lB per acre, with »nlv £750 cash. 120 WWOiIRTH > aU in graas tad crops, S-roomed house and good sheds; 1} miles to cheeso factory. Pro* [£flo per acre, £IOOO cash. T: WAITE; LAND AGENT STRATFORD 'Phone 318. DECEMBER. PLANT BROCCOU FOR NBXD a f WINTER. Also CELERY. And there is still time for those Annuals. "Phone 188— w. PF/rTroRjTO FAIRBANKS NURSERIES, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 11
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