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LAND FOR SALE. SPLENDID DAIRYING FARMS • QA ACRES of first-class dairying land, showing splendid returns; would easily do 35 cows and carry young stock. Present owner's herd averaged £26 per head for milk alone. There is a good range of buildings, liouse of 8 rooms, scullery and wash-house, cowshed with 8 bails, with concrete floor, large barn (rat proof), 2 loose boxes, cart shed and motor garage. The farm is level; all in good grass and crops, ten acres in young grass and barley for spring feed; o 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.' I*lo6. 60 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 28 to 30 cows well . Practically free from weeds; 1J miles Irorn factory, school 2} miles. PRICE £B.»' PER ACRE, only £IOOO cash. Or will sell as a going concern. 65 ACRES, situated on good metalled road; house containing 6 rooms, bathroom and scullery. Cowshed with 6 bails, concrete floor; milkingmachine and engine. The land is first-class, and situated in good position; 4 acres in swedes, balance in grass. Sub-divided into 12 paddocks, well water* , ed. Every inch ploughable. At present carrying about 40 head stock. Hall, mile from factory, school, and railway station. Owner would consider exchange for house and few acres handy to He# Plymouth. PRICE £125 PER ACRE, with £2500 cash. 7105 L: A. NOLAN & CO., LAND AGENTS. S. A. DAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE. .

DAIRY FARMERS READ THIS A FARM THAT WILL BEAR THE FULLEST INSPECTION. I'OO Freehold, all level, and all has been ploughed snd laid 4owt in best of English grasses; subdivided into 14 paddooka by lity hedges j abundance of winter and Bprin g feed; good house of 7 rooms, bathroom copper and tubs, h. and c. water, telephone, Alpha light; the house and whol< farm watered by town supply; 3 large implement sheds with fy'ft, B>DftU cowy shed, machines installed (wlilch go with farm). Butter factory and railway station on the farm; only 1 mile from town; anjl will easily carry 60 cows. PRICE, including machines, only £l2O per acre, with £3OOO caßh. lit niort* gage only on this farm, which has 8 years to run. \ The owners have very good returns from this farm, which will be shown anyone inspecting, A BARGAIN-ONLY £6O PER ACRE; 0 MILES FROM HAWERA. 52 freehold, all in grass, w<sll subdivided and watered; good bottle dt 6 rooms, bathroom built in, ward robes, cupboards, etc.; good cowihed, trapshed, storeroom, pig styes and run; only 6 miles from Ha were by tatt*d road, school, factory, store and railway station only 1 mile; will ctfrry 25 cows, horses, etc. PRICE, only £6O per acre, with £ISOO cash, balance arranged. Enquire at once about this farm, as it will not be long on lh6 market. W* are the sole agents. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCT3 COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA.

A REAL SNIP. 1 MATAPU DISTRICT. GOING CONCERN. . ' 133 ACRES, all level; will carry 00 cows and dry stock ;spleudld crops; first-class herd of ows; machines installed, and good inl* plements. < SEE US AT ONCE. " MANGATOKI DISTRICT. *f OA ACRES, first-class land carrying 50 cows and dry stock; clon to school and factory; splendid line of .Taw cows jean be taken with farm. £95 P9r acre. Come and inspect same and compare terms with anything on the ■ market. R. J. TIDDY & CO.; BOX 2. ' REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 'PHONES: 354, Private 3».

IDEAL DAIRYING-LAND. <239 f'' ee ' lo 'd; all in grass; practically the whole is dead level; subdivided into 13 paddocks with 4 and 5 wire and live fences; watered by stream and windmill. Has been heavy flax and cabbage tree country, and the land is particularly good. Situated in good district near coast, and is within 1| miles of factory, store, post office and school, and on good metalled road. Carrying capacity 100 cows. Two dwellings in good order, large cowshed (coacret J ed with milking plant and engine installed), which go with farm. Implement shed and motor sited, PRICE, £6O par acre; good terms arranged, NOTE. —I have inspected this farm and can recommend it as one of the finest dairying propositions that I know of. Excellent reasons for selling. CHOICE TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. 238 f ree h°'d, L.T. title; 181 acres in permanent pasture, including 45 acres drained swamp, 15 acr<>s of drainable swamp and 6 acres BWedet. King-fenced and y subdivided into 14 padlocks, mostly sheep-proof. Good fertile land, watered by permanent stream, rum and troughs. Practically all ploughable except few acres. Modern 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, wash-house,, motor shed, septic tank, woodshed, man's house large storing shed, cowshed ahil engine room. Situated 5 mile from factory and school, and on good metalled road. This is particular warm lying country, situated in a very good dU* trict, and there is a large area of very excellent dairying country surrounding If. The bush contains good fencing material and unlimited firewoodPRICE, £55 per acre; terms, £2OOO cash, and reasonable terms can be arranged for balance. ' * NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. BTRATFOBD AGENCY. THE DAILY NEWS is the best advertls-, . lng medium In the Stratford district. It reaches all parts of Taranakl, and all classes of the community. Advertisements and items of news for publication should be left at the office of the local representative, W. J. Wilson, next Union Bank, Telephone 338. F.O. Box 123. JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy factory work a speciality. Telephone 101. BAKE & CO, (Successors to Wilson & Son.) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. MODERATE PRICES. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. T EATHER work of all classes undeitaken. Repairs to Saddlery and Harness attended to at shortest notice Old Saddles accepted in part payment of new. Horse and Cow Covers a Speciality. Travelling Bags & Trunks made to order. A TRIAL SOLICITED.

"MY LAbY'S SHOES." THEY PIT BEAUTIFULLY & WEAR QUITE AS WELL and have given great satisfaction FOSTER'S BOOT STORE, STRATFORD

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 6

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