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LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE 516 ACRES. 516 ACRES ' most) y in grass, well subdivided, four-roomed house, shed, sheep and cattle yards; plenty of grass and swedes for winter feed; handy to markets, etc.; can be milked on or used for grazing. PRICE—£I2 per acre; £I6OO cash, This property has been well .looked after and is still in the original owner's hands. We have inspected and approved of this farm. The owner wishes to retire and the price is our valuation for quick sale. Two returned soldieYs would do well here. NEWTON KING, LAND DEPARTMENT, Inglewood. SMALL FAR& (CHOICE QUALITY, ACRES, limestone formation, 2 miles railway and cheese factory; quarter-mile school; 9 paddocks; 4 acres turnips; carrying at present 20 milking cows, 4.4 test. 47 ACRES Freehold, £75 per acre, £BOO cash. ON SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. Splendid dairy herd on the farm. Can be taken over if required. J. H. THOMPSON FARMS FOR SALE. SOLE AGENCY. 100 ACRES within 5 raile s of Eltham; will carry from 40 to 43 cows; 90 acres in grass, of which 8 acres good hay, 10 acres in swedes; 4-roomed dwelling-house and scullery, cowshed fitted with 3-cow plant; L.K.G. releaser; Hutchinson's water power installed; the whole of the above goes with the farm; situated on the Duthie road, within 1J iles of school and factory. Price per ire £63, £ISOO cash, balance at oj per cent. . AN IDEAL HOME. |j,Q ACRES within the Eltham borough, already surveyed into 5 10-acre blocks; 48 acres in grass, 1 acre in swedes, 1 acre in green oats; all level; watered by a windmill;' beautiful large up-to-date house with every convenience including h. and c. water and telephone; splendidly appointed grounds; entirely surrounded by roads; capable of being subdivided into sections of any size; excellent mortgages include a Government loan and a second mortgage at 5 per cent. Price £123 per acre, £2450 cash. Ring 13, Kaponga, for inspection. P.O. Bos 23. J, CANDY &CO., LAND AGENTS. 1 -"~>|J ACRES; 8-roomed house, motorshed, and 12-bail cowshed with Hutchinson water-power; 2 miles from school and P.O. and factory; divided into 8 or 10 paddocks, all 'level and all ploughable, watered by streams; easily carry 200 cows in present state. This farm has a very good sole of grass and when improved will easily fetch £BO per acre or more. There "are no weeds or stones, but a fair quantity of wineberry and about 10,000 cords of rata and maire, besides abundance of fencing broad leaf. The farm is imminently suited for cutting up into 4 farms and would suit young men looking for a place that can be improved. The price is only £35 per acre with £3OOO to £4OOO cash, balance at 5J and 0 per cent and 5 and 7 years, and is a genuine snip. Inspect this at once as it is sure to go. 88. 255 ACEES ' on metalled road, alongside railway station, factory and township; good 7-roomcd house, also small 3-roomed cottage, stables, cartshed. 2 large calf sheds, concrete J styles, large hay loft, and 8-bail cowshed with 2 concrete yards; divided into 12 or 13 paddocks, all in grass and wellwatered; 20(1 acres ploughable and 50 acres at back good hill; would easily milk 80 cows and carry young stock; clear of weeds; milking machine goes witli property. Price, only £45 per acre, with £2500 cash, balance 4% years and 7 years at 5£ per cent. This I property is worthy of inspection as it is vwell worth £fio per acre. j_7g ACRES; 2 houses (5 & 6 rooms), and 8-bail cowshed (water- ; power); 1} miles from factory and j school; divided into 20 paddocks, all J level and carry 70 cows. £67 10s Iper acre, with £ISOO cash, balance 7 'I and 5 years at 5 and 5| per cent. Will sell as going concern. F. J. V. WILSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS, HAWERA. j Above Gillett's Drapery.

THE P. A. C: (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.) THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET : Wholesale Retail NOW IN- FULL SWING. FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT SALES SALES SALES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Also Furniture, Effects, Produce, etc. SICE US FIRST. BERT STURM, Auctioneer, P.O. Bos 7<U 'Phone 286. SXK ft

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1920, Page 8

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