I AND FOR SALE. 60 ACRES. OITUATED at Matapu, all in grass en cept S 'acres lucerne, 5 acres oate, 6 acres swedes. Will winter 30 dairy cows. Nothing better in this noted district. For PRICE and TERMS enquire at once, s 1523 ACRES. QOO ACRES (3.R.P., 600 acres L.1.P., at 9 per acre. 1200 acres are down in grass, balance in bush.' The farm is well-subdivided into 12 paddocks, watered by permanent streams. Fences good. Will.,winter li dry sheep to the acre besides cattle. PRICE, £8 per acre. Liberal terms to practical man. V 868 50 ACRES. piCK of Taranaki's best holdings, situ* ated in the famous Matapu district All level and all rich dairying country, carrying 25 dairy con*. • Good cowshed with 2-cow plant included. Buildings include comfortable' 6-roomed house. Close vto factory**, !' - > PRICE, £l5O per acre. Easy 'terms balance of purchase money. F W0 147 ACRES. GITUATED at Opunake; wintering 49 cows. PRICE, £29 per acre; £IOOO to £I2OO cash. Easy terms for balance. , ■ F 864 LtNSKEY & EVANS REGENT STREET, HAWER4L- ■ 1 ■III ..I ■ •I A] ACRES, freehold, right in Cardiff, alongside factory, school and P. 0.: of 8 rooms with telephone installed. Cowshed with concrete floor and milking machines. Farm absolutely free from < weeds and well watered by running streams. At present carrying 70 head cattle, including 47 cows and 1# 3-yeaf'heifers. Will easily milk 55 cows. Owner,has-decided to retire, and has re* duced price to £7O per acre, with £I6OO cash.Mortgages are firatakis, including a#dt.AiS, and another Mving 11 years to run at 5,j per cent. NOTI2;—We consider this to the cheapest farm in Taranaki, and have the sole agency. To inspect is to buy. ACRES, Freehold, excellent little dairy farm, situated on good metalled toad, alongside new factory, P. 0., school' |-inile. Nice 0-roomed boose, bathroom, etc.; concrete floored cowshed. Maciiiiies go in with farm. This fttjn lies Veil' t'o the sun, is well watered and free from weeds, all been stumfed and ploughed but few acres. Sad htfUUk forces owWr to sell, and is responsible for Idw, jjr'ice asked, viz., £6O per acre, with'£looo cash. There are no mortgages on tliis farm, and owner will lesti balance pn-Jor 5 years at fij per cent. No better proposition offering to-day Mr anyone wanting a nice email farm. NOTE:—This farm has never been in{ the market before, and we are the sole' agents. ' ] Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD, THE LAND SALESMAN, STRATFORD.
11 y ACRES, freehold, on the Pernbroke Road. A £Ood property which will milk from 36 to 40 cows'if present. There is a good 7-roomed house and plenty of outbuildings; concreted shed with machines installed (machines go in with place); all in grass and,all level and ploughable, except 7 acret of shelter bush; very handy to factory.Mid school; plenty of winter feed; mortgage! are good on the place. Price, £Qr ,pM acre with £ISOO down. We are *<>!• agents for the above property. Caws can be bought with property. ' McCLUGGAGE & CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD.. . • • i .k.:■ , ESTABLISHED START FOE COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAISY FARM OF NINETY-THREE ACRES. STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, Pigs, and other stock. PLANTt Milking Machines and all Farm Implements. • BUILDINGS: Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, besides all other out-bulidingi. LAND: QO ACRES, Freehold, choice flats,, all stumped and ploughed, except about 12 acres. Handy to all conveniences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going concern. Terms: £2OQO secures the lot. Balance Ist mortgage 5 years at 6 p.c. s E. J. IpLE INGLEWOOD. 'Phqne 61. P.O. 42. REPATRIATION: SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR* DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, WIDOWED MOTHERS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, AND NURBB3 WHO HAVE SERVED OVERSEAS UNDER REPATRIATION ACT, 1918. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO (£SO free of interest). Loans up to £75 (free of interest), lor the purchase of Furniture, Loans up to £SO (free of interest), for the purchase of Tools of Trade, <£c. Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming their Indentures of Tmiaeef in private factories or *workihop»; also to approved Trainees on Farms, Assistance to men desiring employment, etc. Full particulars regarding the above matters may be obtained from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglewood, Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea, and Opunake or from— A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. •Phones 681; P.O. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Ply*. , month.''
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1920, Page 10
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