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LAND PO.l SALE. TEEWEEK & JOLL LAND, STOCK, & FINANCIAL AGENTS HAWERA. TWO GOOD PROPOSITIONS IN DAIRYING LAND IN CENJJg ACRES, all flat and plougliableg carrying 40 cows and young stock; subdivided into 12 paddocks and well watered; house of 4 rooms; 2 miles from Ngaere factory, which paid out 2/2 last year. This property is occupied by sharemilkers. Tbe land is v good and only requires a good man on it to improve it when it will bring £BO in the near future. Land all round has sold at good figures and there is money in this property. Price ,£6B with ,£IOOO cash. <SBO)j XT2 a " level and all plough' able; 100 acres have been stumped; carry 60 cows now; wratd cany '9O if all cleared; first-class house and outbuildings; 4-cow plant indudfid. Price £4l with £2500 caah. A good turnover presents itself in this property. A very suitable propose tion for two returned soldiers. (618)1 TREWEEK & JOLL, HAWERA. LAND! LANDI IN THE SUNNY WAIKATO, 2000 ACRES freehold onnn " vvu ACRES FREEHOLD MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF DAIRYING LAND. ON}; OF THE BEST CUTI .NQ-UP I!LOGICS IN THE WAIKATO. MOSTLY KAHIKATEA FLATS 1500 A ® KS in Eog'ish grasses;' well fenced and numerous subdivisions; abundant Water supply; up-to-date residence of 8 rooms, with every modern convenience; also comfortable cottage for manager and gooo out-build-ings; liandy to dried milk factory, railway, store, etc. This bloci will be worth £(10 per acre in a very shor* time. PRICE £36 per acre, terms to be arranged. LAYBOURN, ROSS £ WHYTE. Ward St.,. Hamilton, Waikato. GOOD FARMS. PUKEKOHE.

141 ACRES, rich volcanic land; well situated 1 mile from railway station, school and casein factory; milk 80 dairy cows; largo dwelling 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, Edina light, telephone; large barn and milking shed; piggeries, etc. Price £B6 per acre, £4OOO cash. 79* ACRES, rich dairying and cropping land, 1 mile from railway station; carrying 40 dairy cows; good homestead and outbuildings; cream collected at gate; school, P. 0., stores adjoining. Price £OO per acre, £2OOO caih. Threecow plant milking machine goes with property. McGOUGH <& HAWKE, King Street PUKEKOHE Auckland, LAND THAT DELIGHTS THE EYE AND PROFITS THE POCKET "UP NORTH." A GOING CONCERN freehold freehold 132 ACRES SUITABLE for RETURNED SOLDIERS £2550 This is handy little farm and conveniently situated, bcinp only a short walk from Railway Station. The buildings are good—house 6 rooms, washhouse, cowshed (concrete floor), stables a "5 ™ r , t r , a,ied - Insurance on buildings £3OO. To go with tl.e property are: -0 cows, 1 horse, 2 ploughs, 1 disc harrow, 1 harrow, 1 spring cart, separator, and cans. This property has never changed hands and the owner is selling due to o«i age and wishes to retire. - ( Re ?-) A SEASIDE FARM—IOO ACRESFREEHOLD. All in grass and crop except son » small patches of Puriri kept for sheik* purposes, subdivided S paddocks; house--5 rooms, h. and c. water, washhouse, cowshed, and woolshed, cream collected by launch, PRICE: £2O per acre, £7OO cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. (Regf Further particulars from— COLMORE-WILLIAMS, "The Land Man of the North," DARGAVILLE. Telegrams—"Colmorewill." Letters— Colmore House, Dargayilla W. H. JAMEL, BUI JAR AND CONTRACTOR. OPUNAJIJi. TTS riMA'l ' given for a'l d <scription* ot work in to,vu n oouiUry, Hairy lector work siiemlty

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 6

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