LAND FOR SALE. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A FIRST-CLASS FARM AT A LOW PRICE. 156 P er P e ' ;ua l Ijease at las 3d per acre. An ideal farm, is in splendid order, all level, well fenced and sub-divided into 12 paddocks by good live hedges and wire fencing; good heavy soil, free of noxious weeds; situated on good metalled road; less than threaquarters of a mile to cheese factory and two miles to school, and four miles to railway station, (iood (i-roomed house, dairy, wash-house, tubs and copper, concrete floored cowshed and 3-cow plant milking machine. There are 110 mort- 1 gages. Owner will leave most of purchase money on mortgage for !> years at 5J per cent. Farm carries 57 dairy cows and dry stock. Owner has topped list in district for butter fat production on several occasions. Price £45 per 'acre. If you want this farm you should arrange to inspect immediately to avoid disappointment. IAI ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm, situated on good metalled road within 1 mile of good factory township, school and railway station, and within 4 miles of Stratford. Farm is well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings. Price £4O per acre. Cash £750. C. R. FIOTERTY, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY STRATFORD.
GRAZING AND DAIRYING LAND. 540 ACRES, good G-roomed house, 10 acres lucerne, about 330 acres level. Currying capacity SO to 100 cows, 500 sheep and SO to SO cattle. Close to Hawera. Price, only £35 per acre. A snip. See us at once. nLOSE to Hawera, SGO acres, no buildin«fs; carry 1000 sheep and 75 to 100 cattle. Price, only £9 per acre, with £ISOO cash. 91 fl acres > ll ' n South Road,'Oea; 5roomed house; 14-lmil cowshed; 12 paddocks, all in grass, carry 76 to SO cows. I'rice, £OO per acre, £IOOO cash. 9KA ACRES, South Taranaki, carry 80 cows, 30 dry stock, etc; good house; alongside factory and railway, no weeds. Very cheap at £45 per acre; good terms. ACRES at £SO per acre; carry 35 cows. Good terras and mortgages. Apply- - F.J. V. WILSON & CO. HAWERA. (Above Giilet's Drapery.) Or — A. BOSLEY, Representative Eltliam.
JJAVE you ever tried to draw a real word picture? Something you have seen has gripped you and you want to pass it on to your friends just as it has appeared to you. CAN YOU PICTURE THIS? The road is level and runs for about ten miles in nearly a straight line; some sixty chains to the northward of a pretty navigable' river, to the northward of the road the rich pasture land of the valley spreads its green carpet right to the foot of the hills; in the foreground stands one of those line homesteads surrounded by shelter and ornamental trees, well kept gardens and lawns for which our valley is becoming noted. Now, as this is a visit of inspection we will describe the homestead first: This comprises some seven rooms, with three verandahs, numerous fireplaces (tiled), large range (tiled back), brass plate rack, Ji. and c. water service to b.ith, wash tubs and copper. Patent drainage, and a water supply that would please the most exacting. Around the homestead numerous outbuildings, motor shed, dairy, washhouse, barn, and blacksmith's shop, and a large cowshed and engine-room fitted with milking machines, give a businesslike aspect to the whole. The farm itself may be divided into three classes: i) 0 acres with the main homestead, is rich black loam, interspersed with drained swamps, all carrying a good sole of English grasses. This portion would easily carry 45 cows and do them very well. Extending from this flat is a larger one of the same quality, about 115 acres, backed by about 50 acres of rising country. This, while capable of carrying now about. 40 cows, could be made quite as good as the first with a little good handling. On this area there is another house of 4 rooms suitable for sharemilkers. The balance of the country comprises some 130 acres of high country, 'useful for running young stock. This country is for sale for k little over £IO,OOO, and can be secured by a practical farmer with a deposit of £ISOO cash. The place appealed to us—it will appeal to you. / Our cars are at your service to inspect if you are in time. No. 332 T, MANDENO JACKSON, P.O. Box 08 (E. J. Bellingham, Manager). Phones 105 and 128. AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA.
HAURAKI PLAINS 1050 ACRES. PJ AA ACRES first-class drained swamp, all ill grass; fenced and subdivided- well watered by running, streams; balance high land partly improved; carrying at present 450 head of grown cattle; house 4 rooms and buildings. This is the last of the large holdings on the Hauraki Plains, and is a great cutting up proposition. Price £2B per acre. Cheap and well- wortli inspecting. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON & AUSTIN, 19 and 20 Hall of Commerce, High St., AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 616.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 12
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