i*Ml> WE SAIE. 102 GOOD ACRES MILKS 65 COWS ON GRASS. COULD BE FARMED TO MILK 80 COWS. This model little farm is particularly veil situated, very well improved, plenty of shelter .trees and live hedges round •very paddock. Originally raupo and flax swamp, has been thoroughly worked for past 30 years, well drained by open and tile drains. ■"•■ It is all very heavy land and has an exceptionally good sole of grass. --X have seen nothing better in Taranaki or Manawatu. J' ■ \ The house is quite a comfortable one of 6 rooms, though fairly old. Good cowshed, fitted with machines and engine (nearly new). ~ Next season will be supplying dried milk. At present • supplying "Glaxo", factory at Te Aroha West . Splendid orchard, 7 acjes of excellent swedes, 12 acres youngs grass and turnips. Abundance of grass, two stacks hay. PRICE £96 PER ACRE '£looo cash, balance on very good terms at 5J per cent, (only one mortgage) I will assist a buyer to the extent of .£6OO for stock. ARRANGE TO INSPECT THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE. THKRE ARE KOT MANY LIKE IT. HERBERT HEWITT HAMILTON And DANNEVntKE. MOST PROFITABLE FARMS. inn ACRES freehold, all in grass and ■*■*"* crop; watered by springs and bore; all nice undulating country; well fenced into 9 paddocks; will carry 40 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 Q'T 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 £35 10s per acre. No. 290 100 ACRES; a splendid farm and in close touch with progressive Hamilton; 80 acres in grass, balance in crop and some fallow; mostly rich flat land; substantial 6-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 aere inside, two years. PRICE £65 per acre. ' No. 283 1 Aft ACRES freehold; all in English grasses; fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; 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. 289 103* ACRE 3, freehold ; nearlv all in grass and crop; all good flat; fenced into 8 paddocks; S-roomed house; 4-bail cowshed, concreted, with milking plant; separator and engine and separa--1 tor room; handy to Hamilton factory, J «ul« from school. PRICE £4B. No. 282 LAYBOURN, ROSS & WHYTE, JTARD STREET HAMILTON WAJXATO. ONE OF THE BEST BUTTERFAT VALLEY. TF you could stand on "Bald Spur" and look down on the great expanse of Hob dairying land in this wonderful valley you would realise that the best here f» A VERY GOOD BEST. MR. CHRIS. HAMERTON, late of Taranaki, who has lately joined our staff, reports as follows: ONE OF THE SHOW PLACES of the District, and ONE OF THE CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. OOK ACRES rich dairying land—well fenced and sub-divided into 15 paddocks. All in grass and crop. Splendidly watered by running stream, windmill and bore. CAPACITY, 120 COWS IN PRESENT CONDITION. BUILDINGS.—A beautifully situated and well built homestead of 7 rooms. Up-to-date cowshed and engine room; concrete floor throughout. Large implement ahed, motor shed, barn, 5-stall stable with loft) calf shed and piggeries. SITUATION,—RaiIway station, school, and post office 1} miles by level road. GLAXO FACTORY HANDY. PRICE—£47 10s PER ACRE, TERMS £3OOO CASH Or less to approved purchaser. T. MANDENO JACKSON, P.O. Box 68 (E. J. Bellingham, Manager). Phones 165 and 128. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE ASOHA. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. ACRES, rich volcanic land, with a full range of splendid buildings; right alongside railway; would make an ideal stud and breeding farm; all in splendid pasture, and long road frontage. Price £135 per acre, about one-third cash. 29 BAY OF PLENTY. 260 ACRES of ricJl Gained swamp, one third improved, end good 6roomed house and cottage; a big rise in this. Price £2B per acre, £2OOO cash. E. HARRIS AND CO., 11 Shorts' Buildings, Queen St Auckland Thone A 2661.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1920, Page 7
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