LAND FOR SALE. '287 ACRES. ALTON DISTRICT. WELL ADAPTED FOR MIXED FARMING. Owner a Returned Soldier, selling purely on account inability through war services to carry on. , THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY OFFERED THIS SEASON. 2g l 7 ACRES, on which can easily carry 75 cows; there are about. 200 acres flat land where cows graze,'the balance being well adapted for sheep; It is well watered and fenced, and hai good crops of swedes and young grass. The house is a good one of seven roomi, porcelain bath and hot and cold water/ and good drainage; cowshed of 8 baih, with 4-cow plant included. Only one mortgage on the property. All ready to wa\k straight in. Has milking plant, eight 25-gal. cans, waggon (new), and implements, go with place. Dairy herd can be taken over at price, to be agreed upon. Possp"-'"" '' PRICE, £34 per acre, with MJlfidO cash. Nothing cheaper on the market.' TREWEEK & JOLL, LAND AGENTS, HAWERA. A SMALL MIXED FARM AT A SACRIFICE. 200 AGRE9 » dose i 0 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.KG. 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 imme' diately to- *-w F. J r V; WILSON & CO. HAWERA. (Above Qillet's Drapery.) A. BOSLEY, Representative Eltnam.
BAY OF PLENTY BEST CLIMATE IN NEW ZEALAND. ALSO CHEAPEST LAND. 4_gQ ACRES, FREEHOLD. Practically all in grass, and mostly flat. Has been used for fattening bullocks and sheep for many years. Only 4 miles from Te Puke, and 1J miles from railway station. BEbT HOME in the districtnew ferro-concrete house. PRICE £34 per acre, on good terms. Vendor will take small cash deposit and a good sound mortgage for balance of his equity ( £7600) This land grows excellent maize. At present prices this is the most profitable crop that can be grown. Further particulars from—
HERBERT HEWITT BOX 229, HAMILTON. 3 FARMS (THE PRICES RULING THREE YEARS AGO THAMES VALLEY.
257 ACaES > all grass except 30 acre bush; carry 70 cows in presen condition; with top dressin; would work up to 100. Watere by, stony bottom creek, Tw houses, 4 and 7 rooms. Outbuildings for each house. PRICE £37 10s per acre: £I6OO cttsh. No. 3d 234. ACRES, close to Te Aroha. Ric reclaimed swamp. Carry 65 cow and 40 young stock. Watered b; rivers and wells; 6-roomei house; 8-bail cowshed. All level, all ploughable. PRICE £4O per acre; '£2501 cash. Owner will throw in 39 acrei Leasehold without goodwill. No. 33< KO ACRES Freehold, all grass, 20 acroi 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-roome; house and outbuildings. PRICE £4B 10s per acre, £BOI cash. No. X 46! T. MANDENO JACKSON, P.O. Box 68 (E. J. Bellingham, Manager), Phones 165 and 128. AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1920, Page 7
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