LAND FOR SALE. yi.?"■ ■— 1 LANE LAND ' We have the follov, ing farms for Mia which we have personally inspected, Ud can recommend. KA ACRES, handy to all in grass except crops, and all plough* able; 2J acres swedes, 5 acrjs hay; 2} acret, turnips; wintered 31 cows, and at present carrying 2 bulls, 2 horses, 16 sheep, in addition; 4-rooined dwelling, 0* bailed cowshed, with 3-cow plant include ed, This (am. is subdivide into 7 paddocks, watered by stream and ram; good fences; close to factory. Price, £lsoper acre. Cash required £2OOO. Excellent terms for balance. Folio 634 2QO ACRES; freehold; good gracing proposition; all ploughable; clear of weeds; watered by permanent streams; good fences. Price i£27 JQb; £IOOO cash. Balance good terms. Immediate possession if desired. Folio 633 235 leasehold; lease hai 2 years to run at an annu rental of £2 fis per acre; 4,-roomed house; 1 cow shed; carrying 42 dairy cows, 20 dry stock, 300 ewes; stock at valuation. 100 arm in tha heart of Matapu; well eubdivided; watered by permanent streams; good dwelling, cowshed, and machines given in. Price, £125 per acre; liberal terms, tot full particulxrs see or write us at ofM. 112 AGRES > a nice con> P ao '' farm with all new and up-to* date buildings. It is conveniently subdivided and well sheltered, and abuadance of water, and only 1 mile from lac-' tory. Price, £52 per acre. ' 190 ACRES, in splendid heart; well sheltered and subdivided good fences; convenient water supply;' 0-roomed dwelling; large cowshed wiut concrete floor. ITfiia form is in a no»y,! good district. Liberal terms arranged. LYNSKEY & EVANS EE6ENT STREET, HAWERA. IgA, ACRES, freehold land, all betnt stumped and ploughed and kiddawn in best English grasses; littlft shelter bush; sub-divided into 2 sections; i , containing 15 paddocks, well f«md;'i dean farm; plenty of winter and spring . feed; house of 0 rooms; three-cow pbuitol milking machine. This is a& eXeeUtfit farm and very cheap! Price i 482 10* > per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO cash, balance] in 0 years at 5J per cent. Would coni sider exchange for good mortgage. 1 01 ACRES freehold land; one mile from railway' ; factory, and post office; all been iftMty* cd and ploughed and laid down in English grasses; good house of 8 rOMCsJ hot and cold water, scullery, and- bath*" room; four-cow plant milking and engine; practically clear of dlK' weeds; plentiful supply of winter spring feed. A really excellent farm.Price £B2 10s an acre, '£7oo ca«h,,bal-i ance 7 years at 5$ per cent.,, or. ex* change for good second mortgage, anjtf amount. This is one of the begt folitU ii( the district. Campbell Jaoksoit AND ROBERT WOOD* . THE LAND SALESM3& t ' STRATFORD, > ESTABLISHED START FOR COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FAH& 0$ NINETY-THREE ACRES, STOCK: i 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, other stock. PLANT: Milking Machines and all Fana-IlffVM ments. BUILDINGS: Two Houses, Twenty Bail C&wahed, be* 1 sides all other out-bulidings, LAND: ACRES, Freehold, choice flats, all stumped and ploughed, except about 12 acres. Handy to all conveniences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going* concern. Terms: £2OOO secures the Balance Ist mortgage 5 years at 6 p.c. E. J. IBLE ENGLEWOOD. 'Phone 61. P.O. 42, NELSON & PATERSON HAMILTON. 'Phone Office 777 Private 35% LOW PRICE, LOW DEPOSIT. 287 ACRES, 200 in grass, 12 in tur«. nips, 30 acres Kahikatia swamp; flat to undulating, all ploughable, 100 ai'res river flats; f>-roomed house, bail cowshed (concrete floor, 3-cow plant); 3 miles to Otorohanga, school 1 mile. Carrying 40 cows, 25 horses, sheep and calves; will inilk 75 cows as soon as the draining of the swamp is comj>let<hl. PRICE, £2O per acre; cash £BOO, , Thia . is a good place and well worth .jjispec* tioii. '• " 130 ACRES> 100 in g ra^B « nearly aftploughable; 2-roomed house, bail cowshed; 10 miles Ohaupo. Carrying' 21 head of cattle, 3 horses, 16 calves. Very handy to Hamilton. Price, £l3" per acre; cash, £750, A real good property that can be made to carry a lot of stock. THESE LOW-PRICED FARMS WITH SMALL DEPOSITS do not last long. If you are interested. WRITE OR BINQ us at once, ONE COW COUNTRY. WITHIN 1} HOURS MOTOR FROM AUCKLAND, 11 A ? ES > first-class alluvial swamp; when fully improved will carry 1 cow per acre; practically adjoining Uctory, school and post office (dried atftk factory will be erected to this locality shortly); long road frontage; would make two excellent dairy farms; fiveroomed house and good milking sheds carrying at present i) 0 milking cows and 45 head of young gtock. Price, £IOO per acre; cash required £4QOO, balance 6 per cent for term. Note.—No manure required on this land C. E: YOUNG & CO: SMI
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 7
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