FOR SALS. LOOK AT THIS. A Chance for a man with limited capital to get into a tip-top farm 158 ACRES freehold ' *" lewl and well subdivided and watered, good house of 6 rooms, all conveniences; good cowshed; machines install.ed, driven by water power; 3 miles from town by tarred road; factory and school I miles; will carry<7o dairy cows and other stock. Price £9O per acre. 130 ACRES freehol °' all in S™ BB and ncaT 'y a " ploughable; well subdivided by boxthorn fences, watered by windmill; house of 7 rooms and usual outhllilHinira Anmaliaii IVA hoilal • Z Tniloa ff^ m D....... i, - ... ~ - school; will carry 65 cows and 30 head dry stock. Price only £7O per acre with £2OOO cash. ' g'J'i ACRES freehold, all 'vel and ploughable, subdivided into 10/11 paddocks; well vatered; house of 7 rooms with all.conveniences; 10-bail cowshed concreted, also concreted yard; full range of outbuildings; 2£ miles from town by metalled road; factory, school, railway station, etc., within easy distance; will carry 35 cows and do them well. Price only £SO per acre with about £2OOO cash. Enquire about this farm, it is worth inspecting. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. SPLENDID COAST COUNTRY. 112 freehold, all in grass; 12 paddocks: splendidly watered; nearly all ploughed; 3 parts dead level: splendid grass country and free of weeds; good metal road; now carrying 40 cows, 2 bulls, 2 horses, 24 weancrs and 20 sheep. Two miles to factory, school, and post office. Good dwelling of 6 rooms, cowshed (concreted), machines and Hutchison pump; also big implement shed. PRICE £BS per acre, terms. It?* is good value. THIS FARM MUST BE SOLD. GQ ACRES freehold, subdivided into 9 sheep-proof paddocks; watered by good streams; all level and lies splendidly to sun; all in grass except belt of .beautiful shelter hush which cuts off westerly and southerly winds; on good road and within few chains of factory; 1 mile from Post Office and store and 3 miles from railway station. Farm lias not been milked on for years. New house of 4 rooms and bathroom, buggy shed, etc. This farm must be sold as the owner is very ill and not able to work it. PRICE £65 per acre with £2OOO cash and balance arranged. This is a cheap farm and a very attractive one. A HANDY FARM. 131 ACM:S freehoU ; aII in except about 10 acres busr; about half farm has been ploughed; S paddocks; well watered; situated 8 miles from New Plymouth and 3»/ 2 miles from factory, sc liool and Post Office and on good road. Now carrying 26 cows, 9 2-year heifers, 10 wcaner?, 1 bull and 4 horses, and will winter these. Dwelling of 8 rooms, cowshed, etc. PRICE £3O per acre, terms L£1550 cash and balance arranged. * NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. SUNNY HAMILTON WAIKATO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS. After a fairly dry season our pasture is now as green as anything to be found in Taranaki. 220- ACRES ' L - T - T -i all Deen ploughed, 15 acres swedes, 15 acres hay; well watered, carrying 60 dairy cows, beside: young stock; 9 miles from Hamilton, metal roads, school J mile. Price, including above cows and al) implements, £47 10s per acre, £ISOO cash. No. 2/150. gg ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass and free of noxious weeds; level and well sheltered; subdivided into numerous paddocks; new bungalow house, hot and eold water, milking shed, 3-cow plant, large barn and implement shed, small orchard; school 200 yards from house, cheese factory J mile, dried milk factory and station 2 miles, Cambridge 4 miles. No. 1/118 Returns from this farm for the past years may be seen. We have made a thorough inspection, and consider this one of the cheapest farms offering in the Wakato at £65 per acre. Wire us, and we may be able to i.ecure an option to ' allow time for inspection. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, HAMILTON Land Salesman. A SNIP IN DAIRYING LAND—OWNER RETIRING. FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY ITS A BARGAIN. BE THE NEXT TO RETIRE. 332 ACRES o£ W * 6t C<)ast Settlement Reserves Lease, situated in good district on good metalled road, nearly all flat and ploughable when stumped; two dwelling houses of five rooms, each with bathroom, pantry, washhouse, hot *nd cold water, concrete tanks, and storeroom r.nd workshop; cowshed with eight bails, concrete floor, L.K.G. milking machine installed and Hutchison pump; fcydraulic ram and piping to house and shed; everything in apple pie order; about 625 acres in grass, seven acres of beautiful shelter bush; owner at present milking 50 cows btsides carrying 50 head of mixed cattle through the winter and would easily do more; well subdivided into twelve paddocks; cheese factory half mile and school one mile; owner has paid a deposit for freehold and will And balance of money to make place freehold if desired. Will sell everything as going >«oncern, including everything except personal effects. GOODWILL £3O PER ACRE, WITH £3960 CASH L: A; NOLAN & CO., LAND AGENTS. S. A. DAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE.
480 ACRES; 8-roomed house, motorahed, 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 plonghable, 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 wonld 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 54 and 6 per cent and 5 and 7 years, and is a genuine snip. Inspect this at once as it is sure to go. 88. QXX ACRES, on metalled road, alongside railway .station, factory and township; good /-roomed house, also small 3-roomed cottage, stables, enrtshed, 2 large calf sheds, concrete styles, large hay loft, and 8-hail cowshed with 2 concrete yards; divided into 12 or 13 paddocks, all in grass and wellwatered; 200 acres plnughable and 50 acres at hrtck good hill; would easily milk 80 cows and carry young stock; clear of weeds; milking machine goes with property. Price, only £45 per acre, with £2500 cash, balance 4% venrs and 7 years at iU per cent. This property is worthy of inspection as it is well worth £fio ner acre. 178 ACRT:Si ~ ~n" s <" ' < 5 & 6 r(>(>ms ). and 8-bail cowshed (watertower): H miles from factory and s-chool: divided into 20 paddocks, all l»vel and carry 70 cows. £O7 10s acre, with £ISOO cash, balance 7 tnd 5 years at 5 and 5J per cent. Will wl! as aoing concern. F/J.V. WILSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS, HAWERA. Above Gillett's Drapery. HOT LUNCHEONS (THREE COTTSSES) Jday be had from 12 to 1.30 o'clock AT THE SfARBLE B Afi NEW PLYMOUTH. Open on Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Iced Drinks, Ice Creams, etc., at all hours. JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORD£rtin»tof given for all descriptions of buildißg work in tows or country. Dairy ffotdrjr work a ipedality. Telephone 101.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 3
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