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LAND FOR SALE. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BTTY A FIRST-CLASS FARM AT A LOW PRICE. | Kg ACRES Perpetual Lease at 15s 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 threiquarters of a mile to cheese factory and two miles to school, and four miles to railway station. Good fl-roomed house, dairy, wash-house, tubs and copper, concrete floored cowshed and 3-eow plant milking machine. There are no mortgages. Owner will leave most of purchase money on mortgage for 5 years at 5J per cent. Farm carries 57 dairy cows and dry stock. Owner has topped ii3t in district for butter fat production on several occasions. Price £45 par acre. If you want this farm you should arrange to, inspect immediately to avoid disappointment. 4.AA 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, £6 10s per acre. CASH required, £3OO, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. C. R,« FINNERTY; LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY > STRATFORD. A SMALL MIXED FARM AT A SACRIFICE. OAA ACRES, close to Hawera, with an excellent home of 7 rooms with telephone and every convenience, concrete yards, wash-house, etc., also man's cottage; 1J miles from school and factory, and 7 to 8 miles to Hawera; about 100 acres level, subdivided into 6 paddocks, well-watered by mill and creek, no weeds; carry 55 cows and 300 ewes and 4 horses. Splendid cowshed with 4 plant L.K.G. releaser at valuation; also woolshed and piggery. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE PRICE REDUCED FROM £65 PER ACRE TO £52 10s, WITH £2500 CASH. For further particulars, apply immediately to— P. J; V: WILSON & CO. HAWERA. (Above Gillet's Drapery.} Or— A. BOSLEY, Representative Eltham. 8 FARMS THE PRICES RULING THREE YEARS AGO THAMES VALLEY. 257 ACRES, all grass except 30 acres bush; carry 70 cows in present condition; with top dressing would work up to 100. Watered by stony bottom creek. Two houses, 4 and 7 rooms. Outbuildings for each house. PRICE £37' los per acre: £ISOO cash. ' No. 342 Og4 ACRES, close to Te Aroha. Rbh reclaimed swamp. Carry 65 cows and 40 young stock. Watered by rivers and wells; 6-roomed house; 8-bail cowshed, All lev.-l, all ploughable. PRICE £4O per acre; £2500 cash. Owner will throw in 30 acres Leasehold without goodwill. No. 334 KO ACRES Freehold, all grass, 20 acr?s new, all drained swamp, waters! by windmill and creeks; carry 25 cows, all ploughed, all level; half-mile school, 1 mile creamery, rural delivery; 4-roomed -house and outbuildings. PRICE £46 10s per acre, £BOO cash. No. X 469

T. MANDENO JACKSON, P.O. Box 68 (E. J. Bellingham, Manager). Phones 165 and 128. AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA. FOR SALE: ! ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm, on ~ ~ good metalled road, with 8-;-oomed dwelling and necessary outbuildings; 36bail cowshed; all in grass, well watered and subdivided into 10 paddocks; all level and has been ploughed. Present carrying capacity 30 cows and other stock. Adjoins, school, post office and factory; 9 acres crops. This is an excellent proposition at £56 per acre, with £I2BO cash. (*0 ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm on 00 good metalled road, with 5-roomed house, cowshed 6 bails, and other outbuildings; quarter-mile ffom factory, school and post office; will carry 25 cows. All in grass, well watered and ploughable. Price £SO per acre; £BOO/£IOOO cash, balance easy terms. FOLEY AND JACO, AGENTS, STRATFORD. WAITARA-AWAKINO MAIL. T WISH to notify the travelling public that on and after the 29th May, a car will leave Waitara at 7 a.m. daily, carrying all passengers and mails beyond Tongaporutu. C. H. JOHNSTON, Proprtotw.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1920, Page 7

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634

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1920, Page 7

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