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LAND FOR SALE. AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM. MATAPU DISTRICT. i?f| ACRES, Matapu District, all plough--able and well watered; nice lions*; of fi rooms, liot and cold water, and aI! modern conveniences; one of the beat farms in the district. Owner going; Vo Auckland, so a quick sale is to lie effected- First to inspect will buy. For price and further particulars apply to us, We are sole agents. LEASE AS GOING CONCERN. 1 41 ACRES; Otakeho, all in grass ex- , eept 5 acres swedes and 8-acres lucerne. All flat and ploughable; no weeds; watered, by windmill and stream; weffi fenqed and subdivided into 12 paddocifs, Good 5-roomed house, wli&te and outbuildings. , A big return 1b o'btaiaft^lo,: ' 37s (Itl per acre for 3 years., : For further particulars apply touk , ■ .-1 TREWEEK & JOLL, • HAWE EA.

WHAT OFFERS? OA A ACRES l.i.p. at 4/0 per acre, near Matamata; half rich flats. The owner of this productive farm is removed to South Island and must quit immediately. He will entertain any reasonable cash offer or' cash and mortgages for his equity. The farm consists of 268 acres grass, 24 acres turnips and clumps of kahikatfa bush; watered by stream; carrying 120 cows, 100 young stock and horses. BUILDINGS: Two good houses, 12-bail cowshed, new plant installed (extra), concrete yards, motor and implement sheds. Situated 0 miles from Railway Station by good metal road. School adjoins.' Rural delivery. Cream waggon and trades carts pass. Telephone op. Buyer can take over milking plant. Owner asking £4G per acre, terms to suit good buyer (293) MOORE-JONES BROS., HAMILTON. THAMES VALLEY.

525 ACRES, freehold, >3O acres in I barley, balance all in grass; 11 paddocks, post and wire fences, water* ed by windmill and streams. SITUATED 5 miles from town, 1} miles from factory, etc., 5 miles from railway. BI'ILDIN'OS: 5-roomcd house, 2-roomed cottage, large stable and shed; cost, £IOOO. All ploughable but 40 acres; stock at present on the property COO ewes and 80 heifers. PRTCE: £24 per aero. TERMS: £2OOO cash, balance 5 years at per cent.' If worked would carry 75 dairy cows and 600 ewes. £SOO CASH. ACRES, freehold; 4 mibs township, 12 miles railway, 2} miles school; lfi paddocks well-fenced watered;. 300 acres in good pasture, mostly cocksfoot. Has carried 72 cows, 200 sheep and young stock. Good llrooraed house, cowshed and other buildings (old). detailed roads. PRICE: £2S per acre. TERMS: £SOO cash* balance 7 yearf at 0 per cent. ASIITON & SIMS . LAND AGENTS, TE AROHA. TO BE SOLD— A SELECTION of choice properties offered by the "Land Man of the North"—a large number of very desirable farms now on our register. Writ'.' for particulars. GOING CONCERN—QHOICE little property of 01 acres, freehold; ring-fenced and divided into seven paddocks; house of 4 rooms, cowshed, stable, etc., etc.; stock includes 13 cows, 4 calves, draught horse, 2 ponies. PRICE, £1600; terms, £560 cash. Reg. A. 6. GOING CONCERN—OUBURBAN property, 17 acres freehold, 2 miles from Dargavillc on metalled road; house 3 rooms, cowshed, etc. - PRICE, £750; terms, £275 cash. Keg. A. 7. GOING CONCERN—

80 ACRES. ALL rich, flat, ring-fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks; house 5 rooms, milking shed, waggon shed, pigstyes, etc. Stock: 35 cows, draught mare, calves, pigs, spring cart, separator. etc., etc. PRICE, £O2 per acre; £IOOO casli. Reg. A. 24. 280 ACRES--200 acres grass, balance bush; house 4 rooms, cowshed; 6 miles from township, 11 miles school. PRICE, £7 per acre, freehold; £SOO cash. 4 Reg. C. 8. COLMORE-WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE SERVICE, DARGAVILLE. Telegrams—"Colmorewill." Letters—Colmore House, Dargaville. RANTED KNOWN—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at reasonable, prices. Ring up No. 17 (Jobbing Department), Daily Newt, or write for quotations.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 12

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