lAHD FOR SAL-. LOOK AT THIS. A Cham* for a man with limited capital to get into a tip-top farm. 158 ACRBS fmfcoid ' » U UvA Md PNgtebK well subdivided and watered, good house of 6 rooms, all conveniences; good cowshed, machines installed, driven by water power; 3 miles from town by tarred road; factory and school I miles; will carry 70 dairy cows and other stock. Price £9O per acre. 130 ACRSS . fmboU > *" ™ &*** a »4 marly all ploughable; well subdivided by boxthoni fence*, watered by windmill; house of 7 rooms and usual outbuildings, cowshed (24 bails); 5 miles from Patea, li miles from factory usd school; will carry 58 cows and 30 head dry stock. Price only £7O iter acre, with i*2ooO easb, ' * g ACRES freehold, all '<vel and ploughable, subdivided into 10/11 paddocks; well yatered; house of 7 rooms with all conveniences; 10-bail cowshed concreted, also concreted yard; full tange of outbuildings; 2J miles from town by metalled road; factory, school, railway statipn, etc., within easy distance; will carry 85 cows and do them well. Price only £»J per acre with about £2OOO cash. Enquire about this farm, it is worth inspecting. ■, N S Z, LOAN-AND MERCANTILE AQENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. SPLENDID COAST COUNTRY. 110 ACHES freehold^ajl in grass; 12 paddocks; splendidly watered; nearly all ploughed 3 parts dead level; splendid grass country and free-of weeds; good ttetal road; now carrying 40 cows, 2 bulls, 2 horses, 24 weaners and 20 sheep. Two miles to factory, school, and post office. Good dwelling of 0 rooms, cowihed (concreted), machines and Hutchison pump; also big implement shed. PRICE £B3 per acre, terms. It is good value. THIS FARM MUST BE SOLD. QQ ACHES 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 bush 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 has not been milked on for years. New house of 4 roomß and bathroom, buggy shed, etc. This farm must be sold as the owner is very ill and not able to work it. PRICE £63 per acre with £2OOO cash and balance arranged. This is a cheap farm and a very attractive one. A HANDY FARM. "I O"! ACRES freehold; all in grass except about-10 acres bush; about half farm has been ploughed; 8 paddocks; well watered; situated 6 miles from New Plymouth and 3*/s miles from factory, school and Post Office and on good road. NoW carrying 26 cows, 9 2-year heifers, 10 weaners, 1 bull and 4 horses, and will winter these. Dwc'Mng of 8 rooms, cowshed, etc. PRICE £3O per acre, terms ,£IMQ cash and balance arranged. ■NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. SUNNY HAMILTON WAIKATO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS. Afttf a fairly dry season our pasture is now as green as anything to be found in Taranaki. O&A ACRES, L.T.T., all been ploughed, 15 acres swedes, lo acres'hay; well watered, carrying 60 dairy cows, beside: young stock; 9 miles, from Hamilton, teetel roads, school + mile. Price, including above cows and all iihplemttts, £47 10s per acre, £I3OO cash, '■ No. .2/150. QG ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass and free of noxious weeds; level and well sheltered; subdivided into numerous paddocks; new bungalow house, hot and cold 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 irom 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 £66 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. ***''*' trict on good metalled road, nearly all flat and ploughable when stumped; two dwelling bouses of five rooms, each with bathroom, pantry, washhouse, hot and cold Water, concrete tanks, and storeroom r.i:d workshop; cowshed with eight Mil, concrete floor, L.K.Q. milking machine installed and Hutchison pump; fcydraulie ram and piping to house and shed; everything in apple pie order; about 325 acres in grass, seven acres of beautiful sheltef bush; owner at present milking 60 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 find bmlance of money to make place freehold if desired. Will sell everything as going CWMtfn, including everything except personal effects. GOODWILL JE3O PER ACRE, WITH £3960 CASH. L: A. NOLAN & CO., LAXD AGENTS. 8. A. DAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE.
'' she*, and 12-bail cowshed with Hutchinson water-power; 2 miles from school and P.O. and factory; divided into 8 or 10 paddofks, ail level and all pkragheble, watered by streams; easily carry 200 cows in present state. TWb firm ha« a Very good sole of grass and When improved will easily fetch £BO pit acre or more. There are no weeds «r stones, but a fair quantity of winelerty and about 10,000 cords of rata and moire, besides abundance of fencing broad leaf The farm is imminently suited fot cutting up into 4 farms and would snit young men looking for a place that can be improved. The price £4QOO cash, balance at 6} and 6 per cent and A and 7 yean, and is a genuine ■Hip. Inspect this at once as it is stfre to got BS- ' side railway station, factory tod township; good 7-roomed house, also small 3-roomed cottage, stables, caftsbed, £ large ealf sheds, concrete styles, huge lay loft, and 8-bail cowshed with 2 concrete yards; divided into 12 or 13 paddocks, all in grass and wellwatered; 200 acres ploughable and 50 •ens St back good hill; would easily otUk 80 cows and carry young stink; clear of weeds; milking machine goes with property. Price, only £45 per acre, with £2300 cash, balance 4% years and 7 years at 5J per cent. This ' erty is worthy of inspection as it ie worth £6O per acre. and 8-bail cowshed (waterpower) ; 1} miles' from factory and school; divided into 20 paddocks, all Iml and carry 70 eows. £B7 10s pec acre, with £ISOO cash, balance 7 ami 5 yean at 5 and 5} per cent. Will ■all at going concern. E J, V. WILSON & CO. ; SOL? AGENTS, MAWIKA. Above Gifcett'e Drapery. HOf LUNCHEONS (fffitEE COURSES) May be had from 12 to 1.30 o'clock AT TEE pfiBLI jgASr NEW PLYMOUTH. Open on Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Iced Brinks, Ice Creams, etc., at all hours. JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy < factory work ft speciality. Telephone, lot
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 11
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