LAND FOR SALE. 60 ACRES. gITUATED at Matapu, all in grass except 6 aorcs lucerne, 5 acres pats, 6 acres swedes. Will winter 30 4airy cows. Nothing better in this jfjtted district. i For PEIC'E and TERMS e'nquirjf a( onee. • "I 1523 ACRES. I t 923 ACRES 0.R.P., 000 acres l|,P § at 9 per acre,. 1200 acreijjaM down in grass, balance in bush. KThfl farm is well-subdivided into 12 paddfcks. watered by permanent streams. Ffncei good. Will winter 1J dry eWp to th« acre besides cattle. " u '" T-, PRICE, j£B per acre. Liberal terms to practical man. ■>', B! 858 50 ACRES. piCK of Taranaki's best holdings, |itu< ated in the famous Matapu district. All level and all riclfrdairying country, carrying 25 dairy cows. Good cowihed with 2-cow plant included. include comfortable ; *tf-rooniea: r house. Close to factory, ~ PRICE, £l5O per Jtoe. Easfj iernu balance of purchase money. P 860 147 ACRES. V. | SITUATED at Opunake; wintering 40 cows. PRICE, £29 per acre; r £l(W;to £I2OO cask Easy term* for balance. . IYNSKEY & EVAKS REGENT ETREET, v HAWERA. ; ' J gQ, ACRES, freehold land, all seen stumped and ploughed and {aid down in best English grasses; -.ltttla shelter bush; sub-divided into 2 sections;.containing 15 paddocks, well fenced;' • clean farm; plenty of winter and spring feed; house of .6 rooms; three-cow pljwt milking machine. This is an excellent farm and very cheap. Price Heel J0» per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO cash, balanW in 5 years at M per cent. Would «&• aider exchange for good mortgage. / y< ' ,1 At ACRES freehold laid, situated* v * one mile from railway station; ""■'*. factory, and post office; all been stump- i, ed and ploughed and htfd dowsjnjbsefc " English grasses; good bouse of'js; foams, ■, hot and cold water, scullery, siidJpath-, room; fotfr-cow plant mj}MngiJnW(fa»i and engine; practically clear" of"' : idl' weeds;'plentiful supply of winter and 1 apring feed. A jeally excellent farm.' Price'£B2 10s an acre, £7OO caeh^bal- 4 ancj»*7 years at 5| per cent., or 'ex-,' change for good second mortgage, anyamount. This is one of the beat farm ia. ■ the district. '.;"'- IT . § Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD/ ' THE LAND SALESMSN,' , \V STRATFORD. l J I . A THAMES VALLEY SHIP. »i 0g ACRES, 7-roomed house, h. and c.i water, bath room, pantry, store *■...' room, concrete floor shed, machines in- ■• 'f stalled. Carrying capacity at presents' 70 dairy cows. This is one of the best places on the swamp, and sura to; rise. Price, only £9O per aore. My list of North properties is one of" the best in Taranaki. '"-;..'■■:■„;.■{;!-^ J. SUTHERLAND. J| INGLE WO.O'a'\ #^.:| NELSON & PATERSON .'1 , HAMILTON. % 0, Bettley's Buildings, Victoria ■; Street, r 'Phone Office 777 FrivaJe 351; v v 324 ACRES, flat to undulating, aU in grass and crop; will milk 120 cowb. Owner is milking for the GLAXO factory, this means' a return of £BOOO for butter-fat taking the low average of £25 per cow. Property le beautifully situated just off' the main Hinuera Valley road, only 6 miles from Matamata and 1J miles jfrom Hinuera Valley station; house of 7 : rooms, built on a nice rise and com j manding lovely views of surrounding country; there jis every modern, convenience, nice garden and an. ideal home in every respect j splendid range of outbuildings, including large cowshed with concrete floor and.yards, &- cow Treloar milking plant and engine complete, man's room, • stables, implement shed, calf house, pig styes and barn. The property lies well to the sun, and carries a splendid sole of grass; the paddocks are one mass of cocksfoot. There is a long road frontage of nearly 2 miles, and property would subdivide into small areas'at very little expense. Owner ia prepared to sell as a going concern, which would include 100 cows, motor waggon, horse waggon, all olasses of implements,, Price for land, including milking plant, £55 per acre; terms arranged. This is the cheapest property within Glaxo area that we know 01 and we strongly recommend to a man looking for a place 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 speculator could cut into 50 acre farms and make a very rich profit. We are Bole agents for this property and advise you to make early arrangements to inspect. Owner, is preparer to make easy terms tec**' HAURAKI PLAfifISF 1050 ACRES., "' ed; well watered by running streams; ing at present 450 head of grown cattle? house 4 rooms and buildings. Fbi» is the last of the large holdings on the Haurakl' Plains, and is a great butting up proposition. Price £2B per acre. Cheap and well worth inspecting, RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON & AUSTIN, 10 and 20 Hall of Common*. '
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