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LAND fOK SALE. m GOOD ACRES MILKS 65 COWS ON GRASS. COULD BE FARMED TO MILK 80 COWSThis model little farm is particularly 4rell situated, very well improved, plenty of shelter trees and live hedges round every paddock. Originally raupo and flax swamp, has %een thoroughly worked for part 30 yearsi well drained by open and tile drains. It is all very heavy land and has an exceptionally good sole of grass. I have seen nothing better in Taranaki or Man&watu. i " Hie house is quite a comfortable one of 5 rooms, though fairly old. Goodcowshed, fitted with machines and engine (nearly new). Next -season will be supplying dried nrilk. At present 1 supplying "(Saxo" factory at Te Aroha : Weit: Splendid orchard, f acres of excellent swedes, 12 acres young grass and turnips. Abundance of grass, two stacks hay. ' . " ' ' PRICE £96 PER ACRE £IOOO cash, balance on very good terms at 5$ per cent, .(only one mortgage) I will assist a buyer to the extent of ' £6OO for- stock. ARRANGE TO INSPECT THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE. THERE ARE NOT MANY LIKE IT. HERBERT HEWITT HAMILTON ' .And DANNEVIRKE.

NELSON & PATERSON HAMILTON. FAMOUS HAURAKI PLAINS. ACRES all rich re-claimed swamp all in grass, all ploughable, NOW CARRYING 47 DAIRY COWS, 18 TWO-YEAR-OLDS, 44 CALVES, 3 HORSES, 3ESIDES CUTTING 15 TONS OF HAY. House of 5 rooms, with all conveniences; 3-bail cowshed with, milking plant installed, concrete yards, watered by two botes and windmill. Only i mile to the school and wharf.

Price £IOO per acre, £2OOO cash TfIERE IS NOTHING BETTER OFFER- .— .ING ON THE PLAINS TO-DAY. - IF YOU WANT THIS BE QUICK. A SPLENDID FARM SITUATED IN THE BELL BLOCK DISTRICT. COMPRISING 89 acres with a sixroomed house, washhouse, six-bail eowthed, machines installed; all in grass with exception 6 acres beautiful shelter , both. The owner milks 30 cows and also toot a bull, 2 hones and ealves. He also Km 8i acres in swedes and an acre )n mangels. The property is subdivided into, g paddocks. There are no weeds The farm is one mile from the factory, and post office on a good metalled road. : ?rice £teo per acre. Cash down £#ooo pfUmift g per cent, for 7 R. F: CORNWALL. LAND AGENT. Veale's Buildings. 'Agent for "Treloar" Milking Machine. "Phone 369, P.O. Box 134. Agents for the Insurance Office of 56 ACRES. Bis mile# New Plymouth, level to undulating land, all ploughable except shelter tadh; close to factory and school; well watered; 5-roomed house, six-bail cowshed; carry 20 cows. Price £v> pet «cre, tenia £moo cash.

90 ACRES. AS A GOING CONCERN.—LeveI land, all ptowhable, clean, good quality, close to factory, school and railway; gpod houße and outbuildings; stock consists of a number of good cows and all uec«saty animals and implements to work, the farm. Pricb £76 per acre, tenna application.

HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. EQMONT STREET. A GOOD INVESTMENT. WTUATED on the Eltham road, <mly one mile from Kaponga, beautiful tarred road right to property; 100 acres well sheltered by good borthorn hedges all level and subdivided into 13 padlocks; well watered by neverfailing streams; all in grass except 6 acres in turnips; a good portion of this farm has bees reeown in best English grasses, and has in abundance of wittter feed; dwelling of 5 rooms and soullery; good 20-hailed cowshed with largo loft, cartdied, etahles, implement shed, and numerous other buildings. Price only £7O per acre, With £I6OO cash, balance ■ yean at 5% per Mat. (Terms hard to .beat - »—Note—' Thta property is put on tb<" market [or quick sale on account of ill health of «tmer, and we We been appointed aole agent*. fiisg 13 for inspection, or P.O. Bo* 23. J. CANDY SCO? uaa Aasms,

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1920, Page 7

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