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LAND FOB SALE. 60 ACRES, _ IJ. / gITUATED at Matapu, all in grass except 6 acres lucerne, 5 acres oats, 8 acre* swedes. Will winter 30 dairy cows. Nothing better in this noted district. For PRICE and TERMS enquire at once. 1523 ACRES. 923 ACMB °- RF -' 600 acres L -"s at 9 per acre.' 1200 acre* ale down m grass, balance in bush. Tb» farm is well-subdivided into 12 paddoefcs, watered by permanent streams. Fences good. Will whter 1J dry sheep to tfe acre besides cattle. : 5 PRICE, £8 per acre. Liberal te to practical man. p, ; 50 ACRES. „ j piCK of TaTanaki's best holdings, itt|. ated in the famous Matapu district. AH level and all. rich cfoMng country! carrying 25 dairy cows, tlood cowsheji with 2-cow plant included. Buildfe™ include comfortable 6-roomed h'ouSi. Close to factory. -\ PRICE,-£IBO per v acre. ..Ewf.twms balance of purchase money. Jflf 147 ACR«®i~ CITUATED at Opunake; wintering 4) ". COWS. r PRICE, £29 per acre; '£looo t« £I2OO cash. , Easy terms for balance. 7 864 LTOSKEY&EVAKS' :' REGENT,STREET, .HAWERA. \ ■

' alongside factory, school P.O. House of 8 rooms with telepli installed. Cowshed with concrete fl and milking machines. Tans ahsolat free from w&ds and" well Watewd running streams. At present carrying, head big cattle, including 47 cows ana 3-year heifers. Will easily milk, 56 co« Owner has decided to retire, and, in* i duced price to £7O per acre, witM *Mflis cash. Mortgages* are firgt<k«9,-.'i»4ud« ing a G.A'.S and another hiving U y«r» to run '&£s& per cent, "b ; : o',. NOTE.-iWe consider this to be'■■"thf cheapest f httt in Taranaki, and hare the sole agency. To inspect ia to buy. T'g ACRES, Freehold, excellent little daury farm, situated on good metalled roaa,*%longside P.Q* school 4-mile. .Nice'qstoroomed ■! tysoie, 'oatfarbotb, etc.; concretaifloored obw*ked. MflxShin-M go.in withiiWrmi, Thi&;f*rm -ties weltitd theeun, jfcnrell watefe|and 'free from' Weeds, alli&qen stumped'and ploughed- hut few tubes. Bad herith forces Owner to sell, eamt.js for low price asked; *&,%•; £ 60 s per «ctto with £100& cash. TJtere are JKfcSsi* gages on this farm, «adS owner ,*wijl«»ve. balance oh for 5 years at &h. iw cen&No better proposition offering «to.dijr",foip» anyone wanting a nice email farm."' '!■" NOTE.—This farm has never been.in the market before, and we are the j»le Campbell Jaokfcon AND EOBERT WOOD,, . THE'LAND BALESM3N, STRATFOED.

J|Y'*A<SRES, freehold, on the' Pernteoke Road. A feood property which will;milk from 35 to 40 jflwai at present. There is a good T-roomeafSouse and plenty of outbuilding; excreted shed with machines installed (machine* go in with place) { all in grass level and plaughable, except 7.toer of shelter bush; very handy to fadqtfj^ft, school; plenty, of winter feed; mortgaget. are good on the'place. Price, a £W ( p«ti acre with £ISOO. down. We are.'*tf*' agents for the above property.'' Oowg can be bought with property/ '••'<"■ . McCLUGGAGE & <sO r \ ; BROADWAY, STRATfORD.

ESTABLISHED START FOB Ct»MING SEASON. ' UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM" OP NINETY-THREE ACRES. STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, Plgi, and otller stock. ' PLANTS Milking Machines and all Farin Ittpl*. ' ' ments. BUILDINGS; Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, besides all other out-bulidingsi LAND: Qg ACRES, "Freehold, choice flats, all stumped and ploughed, except 1, about 12 acres. Handy to all conveniences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going concern. Terms: £2OOO Becures tne lot. E. JMBLE 'Phone el,. .tfp;-;tt,

REPATRIATION SUMMARY OF BENEFITS ; ' , SUMMARY OF BENEFITS.' PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED feotDIERS, SOLDIERS' WIDOWS WIDOWED MOTHERS OF DES E t?.l°n LDIiRS ' AND NURSES WHO HAVE SERVED OVERSEAS UttDER REPATRIATION !ACTy Loans for Businesses up to £3OO *(£*o free of interest). Loans up to £75 (free of intereilj'," for the purchase of Furniture Loans up to £SO (free of interest , Ut ithe purchase of Tools of Trade, *e Financial Assistance to Apprentice* resuming their Indenturet of Taaineej in private factories or workshopsalso to approved* Trainees.on.Farint, Assistance to men desiring empioyroerit Full-particulars'regarding tho 'a'fc>v e matters may be obtained from Hon. foe. retaries of Local Committees, or Repro-' sentativpa at. Tnatmtrnml en* I ford, Eltham, Hawera, P»tea, and Opanake or from— t ' A. 5. ALLEN, SepatriationOflcer, . 'Phone* 8811 J>o. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1920, Page 7

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