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LAND FOR SALE. FOR LEASE 195 an excellent farm, well appointed house 6 rooms, concreted cow shed, wash-house, copper and tulfe, workshop, garage, implement shed; factory and school within half mile; capacity 60 eovra, 201 wether sheep on the back of farm, also 20 heifers. Great prospective value. Term of lease 6 yea-'?, rent 58s per acre, purchasing clause £6O per acre, ±''ree from blackberry, nig* ffort and daisy. A good chance for farmer with small capital. Situated in good locality, south of Hawera. . » £6OO CASH. .■ r have for sale a very fine farm of 198J acres, Patea district; substantia! im« provements. Price, £56 per aire; easy terms for balance of purchase money. Cheese factory-and school within one mile. Six-roomed house, cowshed, garage, implement shed, wash-house, copper and tubs. A good investment. Worth more. - JAMES AND GILLMAN . LAND, STOCK AND AGENTS HAWDK^ ■ .r :—. ■ i ' ,n ii ~ i.ilr , NEAR TE ABOHA' DRIED MILK & HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER. 125 ACRES of 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 acres of small area in turnips, balance easy to plpugh. Small house, milking shed ( and engine room. Twelve cows will easily pay your interest bill. This tun . do 25 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 £I6OO CASH THE OWIIER WILL SELJJ i£3B AN.ACRE. (885) R. COULTER & CO., "LIVE WIRE" AGENTS. TE amoJL THERE ARE NO RICHER FLATS IN NEW ZEALAND. 200 k.1.P., can he made freehold at any time. On main road and metalled. Cream cart passes fann; S-roomed house with'bftthroom, etc., etc.; 10-Vail cowshed. 170 Acres in grass, balance bush. About 100 ACRES RICH RIVER PLAT, , With a little improvement this property would milk 50 cows with ease} with sheep and other stock. Daily motor service .to New Plymouth, Ownej' selling on account of ill-health, and mjght consider an exchange 'for a hous4 and 5 acres handy to New Plymouth. PRICE £2O PER ACRE; CASH £IOOO, or possibly less to a good reliable man. ■ ■' . < For further information apply— A. L. HUNTER & CO., 1 , . LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents for McCormick & Deering Farm Machinery, New Zealandia Milking Machines, I.H.C. Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Nortberi. Ai* surance Company. ' ' ' 'Phone 718. Office and Store, King Street, New.Plymouth. P.O. Box 217.. : (Opposite Hooker Bros), .

CIIKAI' FARMS. ACRES down the Coast, situated in a good position, beinjj only 4'miles' ✓ from New Plymouth Post Office, on good metalled road. Good dwelling-" house containing six rooms and outbuildings. Land is of good quality; all ploughable withUhe exception of a few acres of shelter bush. Subdivided into six well fenced paddocks, with a good supply of water. This place will carry twenty cows and do them well. Factory and school is only about two miles distant from place with-a good road to both. This is a good cliajice for anyone who is thinking of taking up being a nice handv she for one man and get good returns. PRICE £65 per acre. Only Vil2oo cash. . Flos 100 of S 00( I Coast land, all in grass except a little shelter.bush; subdivided into eleven paddocks; all level to undulating, every foot ploughable; watered by a good tunning river. Willc arry thirty to thirty-: five cows and young stock. Situated in a good handy position, being handvi to factory, school and P.O. store. This little place is in good heart; afiil should be cheap at the price asked. The buildings comprise a dwelling of> six rooms, bathroom and scullery, man's room and wash-hpuae.' Covwhed with ten bails.. PRICE £4O per acre, with £ISOO cash. !. \ f ,108. L. A. NOLAN & CO.. LAND AGENTS. 8. A. BAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE,,

HAIRY FARMERS READ TTTTS " A FARM THAT WILL BEAR. THE FULLEST INSPECTIQN. 100 Freehold, all level, and all lias been ploughed and laid down in the best of English grasses; subdivided into 14 paddocks by livi hedges; abundance of winter and spring feed; good house of 7 room*, l»,tlir«oin. copper and tubs, hj, and c. water, telephone, Alpha light; the house'and wh*ls * farm watered by town supply; 3 large implement sheds wjth loft, 8-bgfl cowshed, machines installed (which go with farm). Butter factory &i/d, railway station on the farm; only 1 mile from town; and will easily carry 60 cows. > PRICE, including machines, only £l2O per acre, with £3OOO jaah, , l«t mortgage only on this farm, which has 8 years to ri.n- • The owners have very good returns from this farm, which will be U anyone inspecting. • > \ f ■ A BARGAIN—ONLY £6O PER ACRE; 6 MILES FROM HAWERA, • 52 ree ' lo 'd, all in grass, will subdivided and watered; gooil bougie of 0 rooms, bathroom built in, wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; goodtrapshed, storeroom, pig styes and run; only fl miles from Hawera bytahjfd road, school, factory, store and Yailway station only 1 mile; will carry 25 coto, horses, etc. PRICE, only £OO per acre, Nvith £ISOO cash, balance arranged. *' Enquire at once about this farm, as it will not be long on the market. W* are the solo agrms. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, ffAWERA. ? ■ A REAL SNIP., MATAPtf , DISTRICT, ' GOING CONCERN. 133 ACRES, all level; will carry 60 cows and dry stock ;splendid crops; first-class herd of cows; machines installed, and good implements. SEE US AT ONCE. MANGATOKI DISTRICT. 120 fi rs t-clas9 land carrying 50 cows and dry stock; "ck>s» t,o school and factory; splendid line ofcows can be taken v with farm. • . £95 Per acre. x Come arid inspcet same and compare terms with anything on ths market. ' ■ R. J. TIDDY & CO., BOJi; 2. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 'PHONES: 354, Privattf 323. > IDEAL DAIRYING LAND. 239 ACRES, freehold; all in grass; practically the Whole is dead.level;. su»divided into 13 paddocks with 4 and 5 wire live fences; wateroll hv stream and windmill. Has been heavy flax and cabbage tree country, «nd the land is particularly good. Sit uated in good district near coast, and is'within miles of factory, store, post ofiiee and school, and on good metailledV'oad. • -Gfl'* rying capacity 100 cows. Two dwellings in good order, large cowshed (concrbted with milking plant and engine installed), which go with farm.. Implement Bhed motor shed. PRICE, .*£6o p<;r 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 1 ahold, L.T. title; 181 acres in permanent pasture, including 45 acres drained swamp, 15 acres of drainable swamp and 6 nern.mitei Ring-fenced and subdivided into 14 padlocks, mostly sheep-proof. Good fertVj land, watered by permanent stream, rum and troughs. Practically aU. pi ouchable except few acres. Modern 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, Wash-house, motor shed, septic tank, woodshed, man's house large storing shed, cowshed aj>;l engine room. Situated J mile from factory and school, and on good metal i»;l road. This is particularly warm lying country, situat. lin a very.good district,and there is a large area of very excellent dairying country surroundiWt it. The bush contains good fencing material and unlimited firewood- ' PRKE, £55 per acre; terms, ,£2OOO cash, and reasonable terms can be arrangea tor Daiancß« NEWTON KING, LTD. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT. JiER PL.nO.sSft'

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1920, Page 6

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