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LAND FOR SALE, J,ANB_LAHDt We have ilie following farms for Ml* which we have personally injected, land pan recommend. '!,■■' KA ACHES, handy to HawerC, al|la grass except crops, and all pleqgjfeable; 2J acres swedes, 5 acros b*y&2f acre*, turnips; wintered 31 cows, anf at present carrying 2 bulls, 2 horses,'lo sheep, in addition; 4-raomed bailed cowshed, with 3-cow plant include ed. This farii. is subdivide into 7 paddocks, watered by stream and ram; gagd fences; close to factory. Price, £l6O' — acre. Cash required £2OOO. Exce terms for balance; ' Folio SM 2(\Qi ACRES; freehold; goodl,grajilig proposition; all ploughaMe; clear of weeds; watered by permanent streams;, good fences. Price £27 IDs; £IOOO cash. Balance good terms, J" 1 - mediate possession if desired. Folio I 235 -ACRES, leasehold; lease hat 8 years .to run at lan annu ' rental of £2 5s per. acre; 4-roomed house} Ojftr shed; carrying 42 dairy cows, 2Q>sy stock/ 300 ewes; stock at vajSSfi.' JAA ACRES.-This farm is is tfce heart of Matapu; well subdivitV ed; watered by permanent streams} g *' dwelling, cowshed, and machines given I Price, £125 per acre; liberal terms, i, full particulars see or write us at omj». \\2) ACRES ; a nice compact daily; farm with all new and ttp-to-i date buildings. It is conveniently subdivided and well sheltered, and abtrfld* ance of water, and only 1 mil* from fto*.. tory. Price, £52 per acre. f ' J9Q ACRES, in splendid heart; wit sheltered and subdivided by good fences; convenient water supply |i 0-roomed dwelling; large cowshed wjth, concrete floor. This farm is in a rsr ' good district. Liberal terms airaaj, LYNSKEY &■ EVAff§j REGENT STREET, ' | HAWERAv ' JgA ACRES, freehold land,-.all stumped and ploughed and down in best English grasses'r UtiSr shelter bush; sub-dmded into 2 sec** containing • 15 paddocks, well ft clean farm; plenty of winter and spring feed; house of 6 rooms; three-complairfr. milking machine. This is.an eWeßenift farm and very/cheap. Price £® 10a per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO cash, balanos . in 5 years at 54 per cent. Would sider exchange for good mortgage. 101 ACEES freeMd lan i aitaited.' one mile from railway statfeiV factory, and post office; all been stumped and ploughed and laid down in belt English grasses; good house of 8 rooms, hot and cold water, scullery, and bathroom; four-cow plant milking machine and engine; practically clear of alt weeds; plentiful supply of winter and/ spring feed. ' A really excellent farm. Price £B2 10s an acre, £7OO oaih, balance! 7 years nt 5} per cent., or ex» change for good Bccond mortgage, any amount. This is one of the best farms la the district.

Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESM3N, STRATFORD. ESTABLISHED START FOR COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM OP NINETY-THREE ACRES... STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses; Pigs, and ■ other stock. PLANT: Milking Machines and all farm. Imole< ments. i BUILDINGS, r [ Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, bn sides all other out-buildings. LAND; ' , «J3 ACRES, Freehold, choice flati, al!| stumped and ploughed, , ezeept about 12 acres. Handy to all convenlences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going concern. Terms: £2OOO secures the loj;. E. J. IBLE INGLEWOOD. Thone 81, P.O. 43, NELSON & PATERSON HAMILTON, Bettley's Buildings, Victoria Street, 'Phone Office 777 ' Private 353 324. ACRES, flat to undulating, al in grass and crop; will milt 120, cows. Owner is milking for tbi GLAXO factor)-, this means a return of £3OOO for butter-fat taking the low average of £25 per cow. Property i< beautifully situated just off the mair. Hinuera Valley road, only 5 milei from Matamata and li miles fron: Hinuera Valley 1 station; house of 1 rooms, built on a nice rise and, commanding lovely views, of surrounding country; there is every modern convenience, nice garden and an' ideal home ih every respect; splendid range of. outbuildings, including large. ciw r shed with, concrete floor and yards, 5cow Treloar milking plant and engine complete, man's r00m,., stables, implement' shed, calf house, pig styes and barn. The property lies well to the sun, arid carries a splendid s.qh> oi grass; the paddocks are one ma,ss' ol cocksfoot. There is a long road"' frontage. of nearly 2- mile's, and property would subdivide into small areas at very little expense, Owner is prepared to scjl as a going concern, which would include 100 cows, motor waggon horse waggon, all of -Implements, Price. for land, including milking plant, £55 per.aoie-i tema,«£ ranged. This is the cheapest property within Glaxo area that, we know of and we strongly recommend. to a, man looking for a pjace that can be worked at a real good profit. The capital value is £IO,OOO, the returns from cows cannot, bo less than £3OOO and should bt nearer ,£4000.. . Thw. means a very handstoe profit." A specu'laforL could cut into, SQ-acre .farms and make a very rich prolrt. We are sole agents for this property,, and advise yon tg make early arrangements' to inspect,.' Owner is prepared to make easy terms to a good man.

Daily News car leaves PublUWnfl Office, Currie Street, cfielx morning «t 120 o'clock for Haweru, returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) at 7.0, Eltham 7.35. Stratford 8,5, and lualewood 8"0 reaching New Plymouth (via Eemor.t Road) at U.10.-Chas. nronrictor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1920, Page 7

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