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LAND FOR SAtE. FOE LEASE i 195 > a ® excellent farm, well appointed house 6 rooniß, coaoreted cowshed, wash-house, copper and tubs, workshop, garage, Implement died} factory and school within half mile,; capacity 60 cows, 20") wether sheep on'the back of farm, also 20 heifers. Great prospective value. Tern> of lease 5 rent 58s per acre, purchasing clause £OO per acre, i'ree from blackberry, rag-, wort and daisy. A good chance for farmer with email capital. Situated iu good locality, south of Eawera. £6OO CASH. have for sale a very fine farm of 198J acres, Pa tea district; substantial improvements. Price, £66 per acre; t-aay terms for balance of purchase money. Cheese factory and school within one mile. Six-roomed house, coished, garage, implement shed, wash-house, copper and tubs, A good investments Worth more. JAMES AND GILLMAN LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS HAWSHA, CHEAP COAST FARMS 390 eßt Coast Lfase, rental of 8/- per acre; fin* big 6-rooined house all conveniences and numerous outbuildings; 8-bail cowshed, engine room, etc.; carrying 90 big cattle, 40 calves, 6 horses, 33 sheep; would cajry from 80 tc 100 cows with a little work; 12 acres swedes, stack hay; 1 mile to factory, 2} miles to school and ;.tore. PRICE £l4 10s per acre, with £IOOO cash. This place can show splendid returns and is well worth inspecting. 240 freehold, with 7-roomed house, 4-bail cowshed "with machiiiet, all in grass and crops; well fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks; all level and all been ploughed; will carry 80 dairy cows; very few weeds; 1 mile school, factory and post office. Price £SO per acre, £2OOO cash, balance fi years at 6 per cent. Immediate possession can be given. Call early and inspect. This plkce will Hot be in the market for long. A; L: HUNTER & CO., LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents for McCormick & Deering Farm Machinery, New Zealandia Milking Machines, l.Rp. Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Northen. Aisurance Con-pany. "Phone 718. Office and Store, King Street, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 217. (opposite Hooke. Bros.). NEAR TE AROHA; D3IED MILK & HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER. 125 freehold land, equal to the best in this famous district. This is not a highly improved farm; if it was it would be worth £IOO an acre to-day It is partly improved, with about 80 acre* of grata, small area in turnips, balance easy to plough. Small house, milking shed and engine room. Twelve cows will easily pay your interest bill. This farm' will do 23 to 30 cows in its present state. YOU can make it do 70 cows if you are a good practical farmer. TO THE MAN WITH £ISOO CASH THE O\V.:ER WILL BEL>, AT £3B AN ACRE. /«a±< R. COULTER & CO., "LIVE WIRE" AGENTS, TE

SPLENDID DAIRYING FARMS , 80 -\™ ".S of first-class dairying land, showing splendid returns; wwjd ■ easily do 35 cows and carry young stock. Present owner's herd ( aver- - aged .t2O per head for milk alone. There is a good range of building*., House of 8 rooms, scullery and wash-house, cowshed with 8 bails,. With .concrete floor, large barn (rat proqf), 2 loose boxes, cart shed and mot9r garage. The farm is level; all in good grass and crops, ten acres in young grass and barley for spring feed; 5 acres turnips; 1 acre of mangolds and about 20 tons of hay and straw for winter feed. PRICE £9O PER ACRE, with about half cash, balance on first mortgage. iPtOG 0Q ACRES, between New Plymouth and Waitara, house containing 4 rooms, bathroom and scullery, situated on beach side of the main road. Well subdivided, level and ploughable. Would do 20 to 30 cows well Practically free from weeds; 1} miles from factory, school 2£ miles. PRICE; £BS PER ACRE, only £IOOO cash. Or will sell as a going concern. 65 situated on good metalled road; house containing 5 roofns, bathroom and scullery. Cowshed with 0 bails, eouerete floor; milkingmachine and engine. The land is first-class, and situated in good position; 5 "'' res "i swedes, balance in grass. Sub-divided into 12 paddocks, Well watered. Every inch ploughable. At present carrying about 40 head stock. Halt 4 mile from factory, school, and railway station. Owner would consider exchange for house and few acres handy to New Plymouth. PRICE £125 PER ACRE, with £2500 cash. ■ . FlO5 • L. A. NOLAN & CO.. LAND AGENTS. S. A, DAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE. •' DAIRY FARMERS READ THIS " L FARM THAT WILL BEAR THE FULLEST INSPECTION, • . : 100 CRES ' *' rt '' ello 'd, all level, and ail has been ploughed and laid down ln tlle b est of English grasses; subdivided into 14 paddocks- by llvi hedges; abundance-of winter and spring feed; good house of 7 roomi, bathroom, copper and tubs, h. and e. water, telephone, Alpha light; the house and whole farm watered by town supply; 3 large implement sheds with loft, 8-ball cowshed, machines installed (which go with farm). Butter factory. and'railway f j* rm; on ,-.' 1 mile frora tow "; and will easily carry 60 cows, PRICE, including machines, only £l2O per acre, with £3OOO cash. Ist mortgage only on this farm, which has 8 years to run. The owners have very good returns ir.om this farm, which will be shown to anyone inspecting, . ° uu "" "■ em £6C PER ACRK > 6 MILES FROM HAWERA.' ' 52 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, well subdivided and watered; good house <ft a , ro ° ms ' ba^r »om built in, wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; good eowahed, trai shed, storeroom, pig styes and run; only 0 miles from Hawera by tarwd horislfe y ' 6 a ' ny Btation onl y 1 mile ' will carr/25 cow-, PRICE, only £6O per acre, with '£lsoo cash, balance arranged. Enquire at once about this farm, as it will not be long on the market, Wt are the sole agents. , 6 "■ N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, COMVANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. i A REAL SNIP. MATAPU DISTRICT, COfNG CONCERN. ' 133 ACEES ' a! 1 l6Vel; wlll carr y 60 cows and d O' stock ;splendid " crops; first-class herd of cows; machines installed, and eood implements. 8 , SEE US AT ONCE. MANCATOKI DISTRICT. 120 ® ra '' u ' tts3 carrying 50 cows and dry stock; closf to school and factory; splendid line of .!<»••«- cows can be taksi with farm. • - £95 psr acre. Come and inspcet same and compare terms with anything on-, thd market. R. J. TIDDY & CO., BOX 2. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 'PHONES.-1354, Private S2Si

IDEAL DAIRYING LAND. 239 A , CE ? :S ; f r « ehold : all in grass; practically the whole is dead level) sub- , m d ' v,d f d . ln . t ° 13 paddocks with 4 and 5 wire and live fences; watered, by stream and windmill. Has been heavy il ax and cabbage tree country, and the rilTfirf / Situated in good district near coast, and ie within CHOICE TARANAKIDAIRY FARM, 238 ES ' f y eehok !' L,T " tit,e i 181 acres' in permanent pasture, including „. . , acre f ™' nc . c \ swam p, 15 acres of drainable swamp and 8 acres swedes Ring-fenced and subdivided into 14 padlocks, mostly sheep-proof. (Jood fertila iwn'nv Tf permanent stream, ram and troughs. Practically all ploughmat Jdi fcw , a " es - Modern (l-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, wash-house motor shed, septic tank, woodshed, man\s house large storing shed cowshed an-t 3 'Tht i Sdm 'Vr h from factor y a » d school, and on A St and thprl ia'a'inr W f m lyin * countr .V. situated in a very good dl»« m, , , , ar ge area of very excellent dairying country surroandinfl it PRTP* «fi am 9 good f . cncing matcrial and unli <^ d firewood * ed for baknee. tem9 ' £2oo ° cash ' and ™ abl « *"»• can be amngNEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW. Plymouth'

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 6

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