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LAND FOR SALE. LAJND LAiiD /Ve have tlie following farms for sale . which we have personally iu-uected, and, J can recommend. vP K|j ACRES, handy to Hawer. all in ■ grass, except crops, ufnd all plough- .; able; 2i ayes swedes, 5 acr-i hay; 2} acre,' turnips; wintered 31 cows, and at " \ present carrying 2 bulls, 2 horses, 1» " sheep, in addition; 4-roomed dwelling, 6- <| bailed cowshed, with 3-cow plant incluii- / ed. /riiis furn. is subdivide. Into 7 pad- ' \ docks, watered by stream and ram; good /'* fencti; close ta factory. Price, £l5O per acre. Cash required £2OOO. Excellent terms for balance. Folio 634 OQA ACRES; freehold; .good grazing proposition; all ploughable;, clear of weeds; watered by permanent streams; good fences. Price £27 10s; £IOOO cash. Balance good terms. Immediate possession if desired. Folio 633 235 ACRES, leasehold; lease has i j years to run, at an annii rental of £2 5s per acre; 4-roomed I.ouse; cow " shed; carrying 42 dairy cows, 20 dry, - stock, 300 ewes; stock at valuation. JQ.Q ACRES.-This farm is in f the heart of Matapu; well subdivided; watered by permanent streams; good dwelling, cowshed, and machines given in. Price, £l2j per acre; liberal terms. For fall particulars see or write us at once. 112 a nice compact dairy farm with all new and up-to-date buildings. It is conveniently subdivided and well sheltered, and abundance of water, and only 1 mile from factory. Price, £52 per acre. "£()() ACRES, in splendid ueart; well sheltered and subdivided by pood fences; convenient wateV supply; 6-roomed dwelling; large cowshed with concrete floor. This farm is in a really good district. Liberal terms arranged. LYNSKEY & EVANS REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 180 ACRES ' freehold laud ' all been stumped and .ploughed and laid dpw'n in best English grasses; IJtjtle shelter bush; sub-divided into 2 sections; containing IS paddocks, well fenced;. clean farm; plenty of winter and spring feed; house of 6 rooms; three-cow plant milking maehine. This is an excellent, farm and very cheap. Price £62 10s , per acre, £lo*oo to £I2OO cash, balan.ee in 5 years at 5| per cent. Would consider exchange for good mortgage. ' JA| ACRES freehold land, situated one mile from railway statior, factory, and post office; all been stumped and ploughed and laid down in best English grasses; good hou-e of S rooms, hot and co'd vfater scullery, and bathroom; four-cow phjnt milking machine and engine; practically clear of all weeds; plentiful Mipply ot winter and spring feed. A really ewellent farm. Price £S2 JOs „an acre, £7OO cash, bajance 7 years at 5J per cent, or li-, >' change for pood seiond mortgage, !a*"~ amount. This is one of .the best farms, the district , \ .'$

Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD, T* "STRATFORD. Y/-.-. ~■?.>: ESTABLISHED START FOR COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM OF NINETY-THREE ACRES. N _ STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horse's, Pigs, and other stock. * PLANT: Milking Machines and ail Farm Implements. BUILDINGS: Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, besides all other out-biilidings. LAND: £g ACRES, Freehold, choice flats, all stumped and ploughed, except about 12 acres. Handy to all cbnteniences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going concern. Terms: £3OOO secures the lot. Balance Ist mortgage 5 years at 6 p.c. E. J. IBLE INGLEWOOD. 'Phone 61. P.O. 43. NELSON & PATERSON - HAMILTON. Bcttley's Buildings, Victoria Street." 'Phone Office 777 Private 3J7 324 ACRE S-' flat to «U in grass and crop; will milk 120 cows. Owner is milking for th« GLAXO factory, this means a return of £3OOO for butter-fat taking the low average of £25 per cow. Property* is beautifully situated just off the main Hinuera Valley road, only 5 miles from Matamata and 11 "miles from Hinuera Valley station;" house' of •■". rooms, built on a nice rise and:com: manding Jovely views of surrounding country; 'there is every modern convenience, nice garden and an- ideal home in every respect; splendid rawe of outbuildings, including rfarge cashed with concrete floor and yards,'o- - Trcloar milking plant and engine complete, man's room: stables, implement shed, calf house, pig styes and barn. The property' lies we'll' to the sun, and carries .a splendid sole of grass; the paddocks are one jnaßS of cocksfoot. There is a long road frontage 0; nearly 2 miles, and property would subdivide into small areai 'it very little expense. Owner is prepared to sell as a going concern, which would include 100 cows, motor waggon,"" horse waggon, all classes of implements. Price for land, including milking plant, £55 per' acre; terms arranged. This is the cheapest property within Glaxo area that we know of and we strongly recommend to a man looking for a pliice that can be worked at a real good profit. The capital value is £IO,OOO, the returns from cows cannot be less than £3OOO and should be nearer - £4OOO. This means a very handsome profit. A speculate could, cut into 50 acre farms and make a very rich profit. We are sole agents for this property and advise you to make early arrangements to ins-pect. Owner is prepared to make easv terms to a good man.

Office. Curne Street,,each morning it 4.20 o'elook for Hawera, returning from Hnwern (L. 0. Hooker's) at 7.0, Eltham Z. 3.1. Stratford 8.5, and Inglewood 8.», reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont Load) at fl.lO-Chas Dykes, proprietor,

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 10

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