LAND FOR SALS. LANB^LAM Wo havo tli© following farms fori which we have personally intpgctftji, ! can recommend. gQ ACRES, handy to Hawert. grass except crops, and all j able; 2J acres swedes, 5 acrji hj, acre*, turnips; wintered 31 cdtos, present carrying 2 bulls, 2 horws, sheep, in addition; 4-roomed dwelling,s bailed cowshed, with 3-sow plant ku ' ed. This farii. is subdivide! into 7 (locks, watered by stream and rf fences; close to factory. Price acre. Cash required ' terms for balance. 2QO ACRES; freehold; good , proposition; all pfo elear.of weeds; watered by 1 streams; good fences. Price' £IOOO cash. Balance good fa „ , mediate possession if desired. VoUtf 1 3G*> ACRES, leasehold; lease ! years to run at an annu. »f ;W os per acre; 4-roomed house; shod; carrying 42 dairy cows, Si stock, 300 ewes; stock at volt 100 ACRES.—This farm is j heart of Matapu; well subdlv ed; watered by permanent streams; dwelling, cowshed, and machines ffivfc Price, £125 per acre; liberal terms, full particulars see or write us afc 112 ACRES; a nice compact 1 farm with all new and vp*\ date buildings. Jt is conveniently divided and well sheltered, and aW* ance of water, and only 1 mile front fa tory. Price, £52 per acre. 190 ACRES, in splendid heart; T sheltered and subdivided good fences; convenient water sup 0-roomed dwelling; large cowshed concrete floor. This farinas in a u good district. Liberal terms arraQ LYNSKEY & EVANj REGENT STREET, HAWERA.
180, freehold land, all litei^ stumped and ploughed and Uiil down in best English grasses; little shelter bush; sub-divided into 2 ucttau* containing 15 paddocks, well feo»4;; clean farm; plenty of winter and Spring feed; house of 6 rooms; three-co# plant' milking machine. This is an excellenti! farm mid very cheap. Price £62 litt per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO cash, balance' in 5 years at 5} per cent. Would c<wl« aider exchange for good mortgage. 101 ACRES freehold land, situated j one mile from railway station, factory, and post office; all been stutoped and ploughed and laid down in belt * English grasses; good house of 8 roOBWI/s' hot and cold water, scullery, and bath- ' room; four-cow plant milking machine and engine; practically clear of all 1 weeds; plentiful supply of winter and spring feoil. A really excellent farm. Price £B2 10s an acre, £7OO cash, bal< ance 7 years at 5} per cent., or exchange for good second mortgage, *ny amount. This is one of the best farms in ■ the district. Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESM3K STRATFOBD. ~
BUTOHEEg: READ THIS! £WERY Man likes to have a buaiaeia o$ his own. This is YOUR opportunity, CARPE DIEM. BUTCHERY BUSINESS, Situated in rising township. Half-acre Freehold Section. Butcher's Shop. Business now doing: 3 bodies of Beef, « Sheep, etc. PRICE: Including Goodwill £450. With this can be bought 411 ACRES FREEHOLD. Good 5-roomed House, 2 large Sh'fli. and several smaller sheds. Land all flat, ail ploughable; 10 paddocks, sheep-pwot fences. Now carrying 60 sheep, 10 cattle, 2 horses, and young stock. School adjoining. Cheese factory ] J miles. TRICE: Including Butchery Business, JE3IBQ, ' £SOO down. SOLE AGENT, E. J. IBLE, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT INGLEWOOD. '
FARMS FOR SALE. SOLE AGENCY. 100 ACRES within 5 miles of J2l- - will carry from 40 to 45 cows; DO acres in grass, of which 8 acres good hay, 10 acres in swedes; 4-roonwd dwelling-house and scullery, cowshed fitted with 3-cow plant; L.K.G. releaser; Hutchinson's water power installed; th» whole of the above goes with the farms situated on the Duthie road, within lj miles of school and factory. Price per acre £osj £ISOO cash, balance at 51 per cent. ' AN IDEAL HOME. 50 ACRES within the Eltjiam borough, already surveyed into 5 io-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 andtelephone; splendidly appointed grounds; entirely surrounded by roads;'capable of being subdivided into sections of any sine; es« cellent mortgages include a Government loan and a second mortgage at S per cent. Price £125 per acre, £2450 <■«!., Ring 13, Kaponga, for inspection P.O. Box 23. J? CANDIp &C 0.7 LAND AQgNTS. W. H. JAMEB, AMD CONXfiACIOH OPtNAEB. n , Worlc ia town o? gauntry, £"* boat Xfkbmm,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1920, Page 7
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