LAND FOB SALE. & _ LAND LAKD We have the following farms lor «k which we have personally inspected, tpi can recommend. K A ACRES, handy to all is grass except crops, and all plough" able; 2J acres swedes, 5 2J •: acres, turnips; wintered 31 c<fo*, and At sj present carrying 2 bulls, 2 horsey 10 sheep, in addition; 4-ipome^'dwelling, 6bailed cowshed, with 3-cow plant iioiud* ed. This faro!: is subdivided into 7 pad-. docks, watered;-by stream and raraj foodfences; close tq factory. Price, £ls# per' acre. Cash required ,£2OOO. Excellent,, terms for balance. Folio 6M OAA ACRES; freehold; good graxiQg ■ proposition;,.: all piftUghable; clear of weeds; watered by jwnnaaeat, streams; good fences'. Price ,4!27 IM| £IOOO cash, balance good termi. Immediate possession if desired. F0U0'633 235 leasehold; lease has 2c' years to run at an annu '. natal - of £2 5s per sjfre; 4-fOomed house;'eow, shed; carrying 42 dairy cows, SO itcj. ' Btock, 300 c\*'es; stock at valuation. -, 1A A ACRES:—This- ithn it lit hearth Maiapus) ed; watered by permanent stream*; gtnfi dwelling, cowshed, and machines gtra in. Price, £125 per aeft liberal termi. Voir ■ full parfciculirs seSu write us at 1 ' JJO ACRES; tt (face compact dairy i farm with all new and op-to-j date buildings. lti„ conveniently «ob. divided and well sheltered, and atrand* aiice of water, and only 1 mile from W tory. Price, £62 per acre. ' 1 OA ACRES, in splendid heart; sheltered and subdividedgood fences; convenient water 1 rap 6-roomed dwelling; large cowshed concrete floor. This farm is in a good district. Liberal terms LYNSKEY & EV. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. "I QA ACRES, freehold land aU iwd| stumped and ploughed ind laid* down in beat English grasses; litjjlf shelter bush; suli-divided into containing 15 paddocks, well fenoedj clean farm; plenty of winter and »p ' feed; house of 0 rooms; three p milking machine. This is an .farm, and very cheap. » Price £6B l(t per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO cash, balfty£ in 5 years at 5i per cent. Would sider exchange for good mortgage.' 101 freehold land, sito^l one mile from railway statiorf factory, and post office; all been stums'* ed and ploughed and laid down in jbt) English grasses; good house of 8 hot and co'.d water, scullery, and battle room; four-cow plant milking and engine; practically clear' of 'aS: weeds; plentiful supply of winter aii4j spring feed. A really excellent farm. Price £B2 10s an acre, £7OO cash, JwK ance 7 years at 5$ p#r cent., or tX;| change for good second mortgage, amount. This is one of the best farms J thq district. Campbell Jackson* AND ROBERT WOOD, THE LAND SALESM iN," STRATFORD.
ESTABLISHED START FOE COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIIVI NINETY-THREE ACRES. , ,'=■? STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, Pigs, ani* other stock, '> PLANT: ' 4 ' Milking Machines and all Farm Imple*;, meats. . BUILDINGS: Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, besides all other out-billidings. ri LAND: s 93 ACRES, Freehold, choice flats, all.y stumped and ploughed, escape', about 12 acres. Handy to all conveniences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going' concern. Terms: £2OOO secures the lot.' 1 Balance Ist mortgage 5 years at 8 p.e. jE. J. IBLE INGLEWOOD. 'Phone CI. P.O. 42,
NELSON & PATERSON HAMILTON. Bettley'a Buildings, Victoria Street. 'Phone Office 777 Private 357 324 ACI * ES > flat to nil 111 grass and crop; will millt 120 cows. Owner is milking for the GLAXO factory, this means a return of £3OOO for butter-fat taking the low average of £25 per cow. Property it beautifully situated just off the main Hinuera Valley road, only 5 . mllei from Matamata and 1} miles- from Hinuera Valley) station; house ot 7 rooms, built on a nice rise and commanding lovely views of surrounding country; there is every modern eon? venience, nice garden and an ideal home in every respect; splendid-range of outbuildings, including large cow* shed with concrete floor and yardi| 6r cow Treloar milking plant and engine' complete, man's room, stables, implement shed, calf house, pig styes ttd barn. The property lies well to tiw sun, and carries a splendid ' sole". o£ grass; the paddocks are one mwiof cocksfoot. There is a long road tiroo* tage of nearly 2 J wiles, and jtrqpttty would subdivide areMjtJ very little expense. Ownajr itfjßnpared to sell as a goiiig contra, would include 100 cows, motor wajratoiii horse waggon, all classes of iSrtSi' ments. Price for land, including milking plant, £55 per acre; terms ranged. This is the cheapest property within Glaxo area that we know of and, ' we strongly recommend to a man look-' ing for a place thi,t «an be worked ii\ a real good profit.' ' Tjhe capital value is £16,000, the returnj from cows call*; not be less than £3QOO and nearer £4OOO. This means a Vit handsome profit.« A. speculator cool cut into 50 acre farms: and make a ,ver v rich profit. We ar.e sole agents f%. this property and advise you to malty" early arrangements to* inspect. OwneC is prepared to make easy terms to i L good man. ■ , : j Daily News' c*r leaves PubHihWf Office, Currie Street, each morning It 4.20 o'clock for Hawera, returning fro." Hawera (L. O. Hooker's) at 7.0, Eltha 7.35. Stratford 8,5, and Inslexv.obd 8 reaching New Plymouth (via EmnM ...
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1920, Page 7
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