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LAND FOR SALE. , 60 ACRES. " - eM OITUATED at Matapu, all in grass ig> -< cept 5. acres lucerne, 5 acres oaiti, ■ 6' acre* swedes. Will winter 30 dalW ' cows. Nothing better in this noM ! district. iS?'"' For PRICE and; TERMS enquired $ once; - ; 1523 ACRES. QOQ ACRES piffiP., 000 acres 9 flMflufe. 1200 acres down in grass, balance in bush, farm is well-subdivided into ]2 paddi watered by permanent streams. Fe good. Will w'Hte'r li dry sheep to acre besides cattle' PRICE, £8 per acre. Liberal to practical matf. , F 50 ACRES. DICK of Taranaki's tyat holdings, si|i< -J a ted in the famousMatapu district. I All level and all rich dairying countr*, ;5 earry t ipg 25 ! dairy cows, flood cowskijl » with 2-eow plant included. Boildingl include comfortable 6-roomed hfmiiL 1 ClofetS 'factory. " T ' PRIQE, £l5O -per acre., Eaey*teijM • ] balance of purchase money. F 801 147 ACRES. ] SITUATED at Opunake; whittling ,;] ' cows. v i PRICE, £29 per acre; £IOOO t} \j £I2OO cash. Easy terms for balance \'4 LYNSKEY & EVAN# 1 REGENT STREET, \ 'J HAWERA. 141 ACRES, freehold, right In Q alongside factory, school P.O. House of 8 room* with telepki installed. Cowshed with concrete and milking machines. Farm free from weeds and well wateMdljy.' j running streams. At present c&rryltjjfjo , % head big cattle, including 47 cows and,l6 - f 3-year heifers. Will easily milk 66 j Owner has decided to retire, and hti reduccd price to £75 per acre, with £IBQQ cash. Mortgages are first-class, ioeUul- < ing a f?.A.S. and another having 11 JOK* to run at 5} per cent. NOTE.—We consider this to be the 'j cheapest .farm in Taranaki, and have the -J sole agency. To inspect is to buy. EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOtfW TOWN PROPERTY. rrmS lovely Dairy Farm of 143 AOM freehold land, situated one .qilo •railway station, butter or cheess Ut~ tory, township, school, P. 0., telephone . '"i and store. On good level mettlled road. , % Good new house of six rooms, with bath*' J room and pantry. Very excellent eow- | shed and bam, implement shed and tfa|>- - 1 shed combined. Very few weeds.: Nicety < i watered and' well fenced. Nearly 100 ' * acres been stumped and ploughed. Eai- . - ily worked, being two sections with wide 'J frontage; river boundary at back. Pas- *!] tures are first-class* An ideal dally via farm. Owner going to retire, and-will 1 | exchange for a good home in New Ptymouth, or will sell outright for .SOO acre, with £2OOO cash, balance at 5} cent. •' v«rl I have inspected this farm, and recommend it to anyoiie. Owner of joining farm requires £llO an acre, J ,~ Write or call and see me without' «• lay.

Campbell Jaokson AND BOBERT WOOD, THE LAND SALESMAN,. STRATFORD. 0Q ACRES, on Climie Road, for quick sale;.capable of 45 to 60 ows; good 7-roomed * • with all conveniences; 14-bftil 001 concreted, with engine and maohineaj in g>asa but 3 acres shelter bush; subdivided; 3 acres swedes, 2 ai hay; very handy to school, factory P.O. Mortgages good. Price per MM 1 S~?j £lO5, with £ISOO cash, balance at #•" per cent. This property is dirt che*)* and is for quick sale. We are sol* i McCLUGGAGE & CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ESTABLISHED START FOE 1 COMING SEASON, - UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM Of NINETY-THREE ACRES.-'. r S.TOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, Pigs, and other stock. PLAXT: Milking Machines and all Farm Imple* mi'!:!.-. BUJLDLXGS: , * Two Houses, Twenty Hail Cowshed, hi* Bides all other out-bulidiogi. LAND: • (Jg 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: £2OOO secures she lot'! Balance Ist mortgage 5 years at .6 p.c. E. J. LISLE, INGLEWOOD. 'Phone 61. P.O. 42, REPATRIATION.'

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. ' SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOf* , DIERS, SOLDIERS' WIDOWSL-'# WIDOWED MOTHERS OP DE-' ' CEASED SOLDIERS, AND NtJRSiS WHO HAVE SERVEBiOVERSEAS, UNDER REPATRIATION * ACT, iqic r Loans for Businesses up to £BOO (£SO free of interest).. / Loans up to £75 (free of interest), for the purchase of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest), fof •the purchase of Tools of Trod®, Financial Assistance to Apprentiosfl w* • suminpr their Indentures of Trainm in private factories or workshop*; also to approved Trainees on Farm; Assistance to men desiring emplcysußfy Full particulars regarding th» abort matters may*be obtained from Hoh, 8m- ' : retaries of Local Committees,'or Repre* sentatives at Inglewood, Waitara, Stnt* ; ford, EKkaiu, Hawera, Pataa, and Opu. nake or from— A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. 'Phones 681; P.O. Box 7* mouth." • j, , wluoruut "JUwktetatOtoJßw' «

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1920, Page 7

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