LAUD FOB SALB. LAND LAKE! / \ We have the foliar, log farms for Ml* which we have personally inspected] an 4 can recommend. KA ACRES, handy to Hawwn. all 1* grass except crops, and *ll plough 4 able; 24 acres swedes, S aeroa hay; 2j| aero;, turnips; wintered 31 coirs, and aft present carrying 2 bulls, 2 horses, 1Q sheep, in addition j 4-roomed dwelling, 0* bailed cowshed, with 3-cow plant incited* cd. This furn. is subdivided into 7 pad* docks, watered by stream and ram; good fences; close to factory. Price, £l6O pee acre. Cash required £2OOO. J&xellelkt terms for balance. $ Folio 634 20() ACRES; freehold; good gracing proposition; all ploughable} clear of weeds; watered by permanent streams; good fences. Price £B7 10»; £IOOO cash. Balance good terms. Inn mediate possession if desired. Folio OSS OQK ACRES, leasehold; lease has B years to run at an annu rental of £2 5s per acre; 4-roomed house; eow shed; carrying 42 dairy cows, 20 4rf stock, 300 ewes; stock at valuation. lAH ACRES.—This farm is in tkt heart of Matapu; well snbdMd* cd; watered by permanent streams; good dwelling, cowshed, and machines given iiL Price, £125 per acre; liberal terms. For full particulars see or write us at once, 110 ACRES; a nice compact dairy farm with all new and up-ton date buildings. It is conveniently sttb» divided and well sheltered, and abund* ance of water, and only 1 mile from fa« tory. Price, £52 per acre. 190 * n s P' en did heart;, well sheltered and subdivided b]> good fences; convenient water suppljf 6-roomeil dwelling; large cowshed with concrete floor. This farm is in a really good district. Liberal terms arranged. LYNSKEY & EVANS' REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 1 Oft ACRES, freehold land,. alWbeeß stumped and ploughed ana laid down in best English grasses; little shelter bush; sub-divided into 2 sections;' containing 15 paddocks, well fenced; clean farm; plenty of winter and spring feed; house of 6 rooms; three-cow planS milking machine. This is an excellent farm and very cheap. Price £62 10a per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO cash, balance in 5 years at 5J per cent. Would con- ; sider exchange for good mortgage. JAI ACRES freehold land, situated one mile /from railway station, factory, and post office; all been stump* ed and ploughed and laid down in best English grasses; good house of 8 rooms, hot and cold water, scullery, and bath* room; £6ur-cow plant milking machine and engsne; practically clear of all weeds/plentiful supply of winter and spring food. A really excellent farm. Price £B2 10s an acre, £7OO cash, bal* ance 7 years at 5} per certt., or ex« change for good second mortgage, any amount. This is one of the best fafttlS ill the district.
Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. TIIE LAND RALKSMIX, STRATFORD.' ESTABLISHED START FOR - COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM OP NINETY-THREE ACRES.' '' STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, Pig?, and>other slock. PLANT: Milking Machines and all Farm Impla« ments. IU'ILDIXO.S: Two Homes, Twenty Bail Cowshed, be* sides all other out-bulidings. LAND: ACRES, Freehold, choice flats,' all stumped and ploughed, except about 12 litres. Handy to all convepi" eiices. Price, only ,£7. r > per acre, as going concern. Terms: ,I'2ooo secures.the lot. Balance Ist, mortgage 5 years at 0 p.e. E. J. IBLE INGLEWOOD. 'Phoiie 01. P.O, 42, NELSON & PATERSON HAMILTON. 'Phone Office 777 P£vate 357 LOW PRICE, LOW DEPOSIT. 287 grass, 12 in turnips, ;J0 acres Kuhikatia swamp; flat to undulating, all ;>lougiable, 100 acres river flats; H-roomed house, bail cowshed (concrete floor, 3-cow plant); 3 miles to Otorolianga, school 1 mils. Carrying 40 cows, 25 horses, sheep and calves; will milk '75 cow's as soon as the draining of the swamp is completed. PRICE, .till per acre; cash £80(1. Th'is is a good place and well worth insbeo tion. : 130 100 in.grass, nearly all ploughable; 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, £7»O. A real'good property that can bfc made to carry a lot of stock. THESE LOW-PRICED FARMS WITS SMALL .DEPOSITS do not last long. It you are interested WRITE OR lUNQ us at once. HAI'RAKI PLAINS 1050 ACRES.
500 first-class drained swamp all in grasg; fenced and subdividcd; we 1 watered by running stream?; balance high land partly improved; battying at present 450 head of grown oattlei house 4 rooms and buildings. This }, th» last of the large holdings on the Haurakl Plains, and is a great cutting up propose tion Prion .C2 B j,,,,. afre ch RQ< well worth inspecting.. . ... RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON A AUSTIN, 3!) and 20 Rail of Confmeu,. High St., AI CKIAND, p.o, Box Clt,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 12
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