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LAND FOR S.'.LE. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BFY A FIRST-CLASS FARM AT A LOW PRICE. 15C> ACRES Perpetual Lease at 15s 3d per acre. An idea! 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 011 good metalled road; less than threiquarters of a mile to cheese-factory and two miles to school, and four miles to railway station. Good (j-i'ooined liouse., dairy, wash-house, tubs and copper, concrete floored cowshed and 3-cow plan: milking machine. There are 110 mortgages. Owner will leave most of purchase money 011 mortgage for 5 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. 400 ACRES, good hill country and river flats, fronting good metalled road; 240 acres felled and grassed, balance tawa bush; 4-roomed house, and cowshed. PRICE, £0 10s per acre. CaSH required, £3OO, balance 5 yeara at 5£ per cent. C: E: FDWERTY, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY STRATFORD, GRAZING AND DAIRYING ' LAND. 540 ACRES, good 6-roomed house, acres lucerne, about 330 acres level. Carrying capacity 80 to 100 cows, 500 sheep and 50 to 80 cattle. Close to Hawera. Price, only £35 per acre. A snip. See us at once. QLOSE to Hawera, stio acres, 110 buildings; carry 1000 sheep and 75 to 100 cattle. Price, only £9 per acre, with £ISOO cash. 210 acres, Main South Road, Ooo; iiroomed house; 14-bail cowshed; 12 paddocks, all in grass, carry 76 to SO cows. Price, £OO per acre, £IOOO cash. 250 ACRES, South Taranaki, tajry 80 cows, 30 dry stock, etc; good house; alongside factory and railway, no weeds. Very cheap at £45 per acre; good terms. A®®®® per acre; carry 35 cows. Good terms and mortgages. Apply- - F. J. V. WILSON & COHAWERA. (Above Gillet's Drapery.) Or— A. BO^LEY, Representative Eltham. 3. FARMS AT THE PRICES'RULING TKREE YEARS AGO 6 AT THAMES VALLEY. 257 ACRES, all grass except 30 acres bush; carry 70 cows in present condition; with top dressing would work up to 100. Wateted by stony bottom c*cek. Two houses, 4 and 7 rooms. Outbuild ings for each house. PRICE £37 10s per acre: £ISOO cash. No. 332 234 ACRES, dose to Te Aroha, Bteh reclaimed swamp. Carry»fio cows and 40 young stock. Watered by Tivers and wells; 6-rooms;l house; 8-bnil cowshed. All lev.-l, all ploughable. PRICE £4O per acre; £2500 cash. Owner will throw in 30 acres Leasehold without goodwill. No. 334 ACRES Freehold, all grass, 20 acres new, all drained swamp, water#J by windmill and creeks; carry 25 cows, all ploughed, all level; half-mile school, 1 mile creamery, rural' delivery; 4-roomei house and outbuildings. PRICE £46 10s per acre, £BOO cash. No. X 46!) T. MANDENO JACKSON, P.O. Box 6S (E. J. Bellingham, Manager). Phones 165 and 128, . AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA. FOR SALE. OA ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm, 01: good metalled road, with 8-nvjined dwelling and necessary outbuildings: 10bail cowshed; all in grass, well wateted and subdivided into 10 paddocks; all level and has been ploughed.. Present carrying capacity 30 cows and stock Adjoins, school; post office and fafctorv; 9 acres crops. This is an excellent proposition at £s(l per acre, with £I2BO cash. CO ACRES Freehold jDaii-y Farm on good metalled road, with 5-roomed house, cowshed G bails, and other outbuildings; quarter-mile frdm factory, school and post office; will carry 2a cowj. All in grass, well watered and ploughable. Price £SO per acre ; £BOO/ £IOOO cash, balance easy terms. FOLEY AND JAQO, AGENTS, STRATFORD. 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 News, or write for quotations.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 10

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