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LAND FOR SALE. !A! HAWERA FARM 50 ACRES close to town, factory and school; new house 4 rooms; washhouse, scullery and bathroom; carrying capacity 35 cows, horses, and few dry stock. A very fine home. Sure to sell at £2OO before long. Suitable for subdivision. Price £175 per acre, £1250 cash. 4418 OUR DISTRICT'S BF.ST, 150 ACRES, modern in every respect, large house, batWoom, pantry, hot and cold water, washhouse, man's house, motor shod, implement, shed, macliineß installed; large lucerne patch; 12 paddocks; good orchard; Wizard light; carrying 87 cows, fi horses, 8 springing heifers, 50 sheep, 15 calves, bulls, 50 pigs. Will do 100 cows. . rico £IOO per acre, £3OOO cash. If you look this place over you will buy for sure. JAMES AND GILLMAN LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS ' HAWEKA,' 250 ACRES freehold, all in grass and crops, about two-thirds ploughable; has this season wintered 100 head of cattle. The buildings are all in goal order, with 6-roomed house, pantry, washhouse, etc.; 4 double-bail cowshed with machines. This place is free of weeds, well watered and subdivided, and is handy to school and factory. Price £3O per acre with a very low deposit. Call in and —there is nothing better offering at the money, and we are SOLE AGENTS. 570 ACRES freehold on good metalled road; all in grass, all level and plough* able, with well built modern 7-roomed house, all conveniences; large woolshed with shearing machines, dip, sheep and cattle yards, motor garage. Th# fences are all sheep proof, and the property is free of weeds. Stock can be bad at valuation. Price £2O per acre, £2OOO cash. A: L; HUNTER &' CO;; LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents for McCormielc & Deering Farm Machinery, New Zealandia Milking Machines, I.H.C, Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Northern A<surance Con.pany. 'Phone 718. Office and Store, King Street, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 217.' (opposite Hooke. Bros.). LOOK AT THIS. A (.'i,:ir.n ; for a man with limited capital to get a tip-top farm. < freehold, all level and ploughable, well subdivided and wateredj good house of 0 rooms, all conveniences) good cowshed, machines installed, driven by water power; 3 miles from town by tarred road; factory and school £ miles; will 130 ACRfcS, freehold, all in grass and nearly all ploughable; well subdivided by * box thorn fences, watered by windmill; house of 7 rooms and usual outbuildings, cowshed (24 bails); 5 miles from Pa tea, 1J miles irbm factory school; will carry 55 cows and 30 head dry stock, Price onlv £7O per acre, with £2OOO cash. 0 ' v 87* ACi;]',S freehold, all " vol and ploughable, subdivided into 10/11 paddocks; well 'literal; house of 7 rooms with all conveniences; 10-bail cowshed concreted, also yard; full range of outbuildings; 2J inijes from town by metalled road; factory, sclool, railway station, etc., within easy distano'e; will calry 3;i cows and do them well, l'rice only .ISO per acre with about £2OOO cash. Enquire about this farm, it is worth inspecting. N.Z. LOAN ANL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. SPLENDID GLAXO FARM IN THE FAMOUS THAMES VALLEY. 300 FREEHOLD, practically all improved; will carry 100 cows or more and do them zeal well. This farm is within a few minutes' drive of Te Aroha, ami has splendid possibilities as a cutting up proposition. There .is a good homestead of 8 rooms, all necessary outbuildings, machines, ' and worker's cottage. The mortgages arc well placed and have a good term to run. Each eo\\ r milked on this farm should be worth from £25 to ,C3ii a year on butter-fat returns. Figure this out at £6o AN' ACRE, £3OOO cash deposit. ' (340) R. COULTER & GO., "LIVE WIRE" AGENTS. f TE AROHA. SPLENDID CRAZING AND FATTENING COUNTRY. 2200 ACRES, Land Transfer Title,.situated Mahoenui district, all in grass; well fenced and subdivided into 0 sheep-ju'oaf paddocks, 7 and 8 wires; substantial totara and hinau posts, all fences in excellent order and condition. The property has been worked as a grazing and fattening farm and a considerable number of priiue bullock* and sheep come oil* the place annually. The farm is in good order and condition, except about 175 acres which has run away to mako mako, which can be easily cleaved. There is good water in all paddocks. Free of noxious weeds. There are about 1175 acres very rich river flats and 400 acres of very rich fattening easy slopes, the balance very easy undulating country with good basins, slopes, valleys and easy hill faces. There is a fl-rooried house well finished, small cowshed, and stockyard. The property lias a good frontage to a main road, which'is metalled to within r. short distance of the farm. Store and post oiliee withhi 2 miles, There is a con* siderable amount of very fine country surrounding this block, much of it admirably suited dairying; in fact, dairying has started in close proximity, and a big area of this block is ideal dairying country. Carrying capacity 1600 1 RICK £2O per acre, terms ...ranged. NOTE.—This property was taken up Originally by present owner, whose sole reason for selling is ill health, otherwise he would not think of ottering it. I have inspected this land and think it one of the best propositions that I have had on my books for many years. Full particulars upon application. * _

NEWTON ' KING, a AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. THAMES VALLEY * GOING CONCERN. SHOWING OVER £lO PER ACRE PROFIT. 60 Manawaru, freehold; all in grass; whtered by windmills and drains; good 3-roomed house built., also washhouse, man's room, 4 bail cowshed harness room; dried milk urea? cream car) calls; cheese factory, P.O. school' township 2J miles, snleyards 7 miles, station 9 miles, P1I1CE: £OS p'er acre' cash £!>00, balance arranged easy. ' REPORT: Milking 20 cows and carrying ,1 horses and calves. All flat and is ■some of the well-known Hunga country. The house and outbuildings are good, and there are no noxious weeds on the property. AS A GOING CONCERN, 26 cows are offered at, £25. They arc a fir«*-riasi lot and guaranteed to return ovel- £OOO for milk alone for the past 12 months November cheque: £o2' at Is 7d per lb. butter-fat. THIS RETURNS YOU OVER?£B PER WEEK PROFIT AFTER PAYINT 1\" TEREST. NO MANURE REQUIRED 133 A , CRES ' Bit,mtcd ° n 0,4 of our bwt roads; all in Kras s : Rm) d r^'oomed" rft if *""»• m< s E «* ssixsrj C f al i'' yinK 'I"' 1 fl ; i " feri " S C ° POWS ' S heirf ". 4 28 calve* 2' bulls <1 stacks of hay and machinery in with price. Farm is in <™. l ,»W are tjw most up-to-date in the district. This is one of our C,.", P , ! only for convenience, but for returns. 1 not BCTTKH.FAT RETURNS ARE AVAILABLE AND ARE mumY SATISFACTORY. "1,111,1 H. H, DORR & CO., LAND AGENTS A SNIP IN DAIRYING LAND—OWNER RETIRING. FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. FIRST TO INSPECT WITT m v BARGAIN. BE THE NEXT' TO RETiUII ?TS - A 332 f CR f ES of Wost Settlement Reserves lease ,idml.| • net on good metalled road, nearly all flat ™d nlLl , S two dwelling houses of five rooms, each with w h ! when slumped; and cold water, concrete tanks, and storeroom '!f mlry ' '»« bails, concrete floor, L.K.G. milkim' maritin "* o ' * 1" < -' ow<!!t '' l with hydraulic ram and piping to house and shed; ovcrvtW\^ 111 l ' h )»»»!>: ncres >« grass, seven acres of beautiful 'Lin 1 11 ° r,U ' r: milking 50 cows besides carrying SO head of miv 1 \u 1 " W " Pr llt l"'"* 0 " 1 would easily do more; well subdivided into twoh'! " I 1 -0 "" 1 ' ,h<> ami mile and school one mile; owner hj„ ™S « r J f , . ,ocks ' <' hm " Imlbalance of money to make place freehold if desired" 8 ' ViT IT 11 " 1 ' 1 n " d concern, melnding everything except personal eft" " GOODWILL £3O PER ACRE, WITH £.'looo CASH. t: A: NOLAN & (X) JiAND AGENTS, 0, A, DAILEY, REPRESENTATIVE

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1920, Page 6

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