LAND FOR SALE. ASHTON & SIMS X E ABOHA,. 250 ACHES, THAMES VALLEY. HOMESTEAD BLOCK OF LARGE AREA. 'THIS portion has never been offered before, it having been reserved until all other sections had been disposed of.. The whole of the property has been ploughed, and is now in good English grasses, mostly eoeksfoot. This blocl; am! 50 acres adjoining it is at present carrying 500 slice]) and 130 head of grown cattle. The 250 acres will carry 120 milking cows, and do them well next season. Two-thirds flat, and the balance very nice rolling downs. The fences are sheep proof, and good totara posts and seven wires. BUILDINGS are second to none, and comprise S-roomed residence, 2 men's cottages, wool-shed, large barn now being erected, good sheep and cattle yards, and all necessary outbuildings for a station. The grounds are beautifully laid out in ornamental trees (English), lawns and gardens. There are several nice plantations on the property. This farm is suitably adapted for sub-division into five sections, it having a long road frontage, and being a corner section. This is the cheapest property we have to offer in the Thames Valley, r.nd we can strongly recommend it to any one on the look-out for a home or a sound investment. Price for infmediate sale £47 10s per acre. Terms: £'2ooo cash, balance may be left on first mortgage for a term of 5 or 7 years at C per cent. iSJTUATED 5 miles from town and railway. One Hundred Acres of flat land without buildings adjoining may bo purchased at the same price with £IOOO deposit. IN THE FAR-FAMED V7AIKATO. undulating; (500 acres grass, including 00 acres new grass, 40 acres swedes; all ploughable; live miles railway station and fl miles leading town. Fair house and numerous outbuildings; handy to school; telephone installed. This is a good cut-ting-up proposition in chee..c and dried milk area, and is e, snip at the price—£22 10s an acre; £2OOO down. D. W. JONES St CO. CANADA STREET. MOitRINS V I L L E . P.O. BOX 57. THIS IS ALSO GOOD BUYING. FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING OR FATTENING LAND. 900 ACRES Freehold; 700 acres firstclass pasture, balance rough feed; carrying and can winter 300 head cattle and 1000 sheep. Good house and two cottages on the farm, and i.ll necessary outbuildings. Has a good road frontage. One mile from cheese factory and station, and four miles trom lei.ding town. Twenty paddocks, all sheepproof. It is :ii the dried milk area, and as a cutting-up proposition will take a lot of beating. Small farms adjoining are being sold up to £55 per acre. ' PRICE £35 PER ACRE; £IO,OOO Cash. D. W. JONES & CO. CANADA STREET, MORRINS V 1 L L E . P.O. BOX 57. 56 ACRES. Six miles New Plymouth, level to undulating land, all ploughable except shelter bush; close to factory and school; well watered; 5-roomed house, six-bail cowshed; carry 20 cows. Price £4O pei acre, terms £IOOO cash. 90 ACRES. AS A GOING CONCERN.—LeveI land, all ploughable, clean, good quality, close to fa'ctory, school and railway; good house and outbuildings; stock consists of a number of good cows and all necessary animals and implements to work, the farm. Price £75 per acre, terms on application. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. EGMONT STREET. r ■ -* MOST PROFITABLE FARMS. t 100 ACRES freehold, all in grass and crop; watered by springs and bore; all nice undulating country; wel! fenced into fl paddocks; will carry -JO cows; good house; 4-bail cowshed, concreted, with 2-cow milking plant, separator, engine and separator room; handy to rapidly-growing town. PRICE £SO per acre. No. 286 ACRES freehold; 90 acres in grass;, all good' drained swamp; fenced into 10 paddocks; watered by well and stream; house and cowshed, etc.; very handy to cheese factory, school, store, post office; owner will take house as part payment, but must have £4OO in cash. PRICE £25 103 per acre. No. 200 LOO > a s l'' en< tf ( ' f« rm and in close touch with progressive Hamilton; 80 acres in grass, balance in crop and some fallow; mostly ricli flat land; substantial (i-roomed house; concreted cowshed, milking plant, separator, engine and separator room; fenced into 10 paddocks; close to factory and within easy distance of school; permanent water. This property will be worth £IOO per acre inside two years. PRICE £65 per acre. No. 2s:i 100 ACRES £ree,,loicl ; al > in English grasses; fenced ami subdivided into 4 paddocks; 4-roomed house, cowshed, eto.; 1 mile from school and factory; 5 miles from railway station; will carry 40 cows besides horses. PRICE £45 per acre; a good value farm. No. 2Sf) 103* f ,,p °hold; nearly all in grass and crop; all good flat; fenced into 8 paddocks; fi-roomcd house; 4-bail cowshed, concreted, wiiii milking plant; separator and engine and separator room; handy to Hamilton factory, J mile from school PRICE £4B. No. 282 LAYBOURN, ROSS & WHYTE, WARD STREET HAMILTON WAUtATO,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1920, Page 6
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