LAND FOK isALK. TWO GOOD PROPOSITIONS 1 'lO A CKES, Freehold, ali in grass and nc-arlv nil ploug'nable; sub-divided into o paddocks; .bostlmrn fences; waiei-ed by windmill and ucverliuling spring; 7-roomed house mid other outbuildings; il-l-buii uowsaed, pig-* styes/etc.; S miles from X'atea, 1* miles from factory and school. WiXLoarry, f>s dairy cows and dry stock. X'rice £7O per acre, with £2OOO cash. Balance ■ on good terms. . . , OAO ACRES, Freehold, all in grass and all level and ploughable when' * UO stumped; well sub-divided and watered. Good bouse of 6 rooms, all conveniences; good cowshed (ran through), L.K.G. machines, engine and releaser installed. Five miles from Elthaiu by tarred road; close to school and factory. Will carry 05 cows and other stock. Price only £52 per acre.' Good terms can be arranged for right man. We can recommend< this place ■ The land is of first-class quality, and when fully improved will be worth dou- ( ble the money asked. N.Z.: LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENGD COMPANY, LIMJ TED, HAWERA. •
TJUNGA HUNGA.—WO ACRES, 9',J acres.in grass, 5 acres turnips. All lath ' drained swamp; watered by well and windmills. The property will carry 40 cows all the year round, and young stock. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house, almost new, 6-bail concreted shed, also yanfc. Twocow plant. Glaxo Depot 60 chains. L.T.T. Rurr' delivery, school 9 milw, saleyards 7 miles. This farm is all flat and plougliable. First class Hung* soil. Buildings arc in goci condition. The grass is the best English mixture, and Oij stoc' are in .Irst-class condition. This property is easily worth far more money. PRICE Only £65 per acre. Cash £2OOO. Balance 6 per cent for m year*. (3944) Branches at TE ARf Ik, HAMILTON, HELBNSVILLE, and DARQA« . THE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z. HEAD OFFICE: SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, LTD., VULCAN LAN E, AUCKLAND.
IT IS YOURS. POSSESSION JULY ist, 1921. IAA ACRES, handy to Hawera. School quarter-mile, cheese factory 8 miles. A lovely home of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, drainage, benzine light in house, water laid on to 8-bail concreted cowshed. Carrying' capacity 60 cows, horses and necessary dry stock. Good orchard, well »heltered by pines and ornamental trees. PRICE £127 PER ACRE. POSSESSION JULY ist, igai. POSSESSION JULY ist, 1921. Only £127 PER ACRE; £SOO deposit will secure this fine Hawera'dalry. farm. See us at once. This is a Snip. A SNIP. £SOO CASH 3ecures 230 ACRBS v ery toe dairying and cattle country} ? ' miles from factory; 1J miles from school. Metalled roads. Capacity 75 cows, horses and young cattle. Good house 7 rooms, concreted cowshed. Railway station and saleyards close handy. Price only £4O per acre, £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at current rates. Arrange for inspection at once. JAMES AND OILLMAN LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS HAW
NEAR TE AROHA* D-tIED MILK & HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER. 125 A(^ES °* behold 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 grata, small area in turnips, balance easy to plough. Small house, milking shed and engine room. Twelve cows will easily pay your interest bill. This farm will do 1i to 30 cows in its present state. YOU can make it do TO cows if you are a good practical farmer. TO THE MAN WITH £ISOO CASH THE OW.iER WILL SEU AT '£3S AN ACRE. (685) R, COULTER & CO., \ " . ' ' "LIVE WIRK" AGENTS. TE aauuA. THERE ARE NO RICHER FLATS IN NEW ZEALAND. 00 A{J RES, kIP-> can he made Freehold at any time. On main road and metalled. Cream cart passes farm; 5-roomed house with bathroom, etcc, etc,; 10- 1 ail cowshed. 170 Acres in grass, balance bush. About 100 ACRES RICH RIVER FLAT, With a little improvement this property would milk 50 cows with ease, with sheep and other stock. Daily motor service to New Plymouth. Owner selling on account of ill-health, and might consider an exchange for a house and 5 acres handy to New Plymouth. PRICE £2O PER ACRE; CASH £IOOO, or possibly less to a gdod reliable man. For further information apply— A.. \j. HUNTER & CO., LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents for McCormick & Deering Farm Machinery, New Zealandia Milking Machines, I.H.C. Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Northern Al< • surance Company. .'Phone 718. Office and Store, King Street, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 2t„ (Opposite Hooker Bros).
HANDY LITTLE FARM. f£o ACRES, Freehold, L.T. Title, situated within a fey miles of New Plymouth. All in graSs and crops, and all has been ploughed; subdivided into 8 paddocks; well watered; 1J miles to cheese factory. Dwelling of 5 rooms, trapshed, implement shed and G-bail cowshed. PRICE only £4O per acre, with £7OO cash and balance for 5 years at U per cent. ' < ADJOINS BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. 5H ACRES,. Freehold, all in grass; 5 paddocks; well watered by stream and Borough supply;-practically level with exception small gully; nearly all has been poughed. New 5-ro omed bungalow with bathroom, pantry, scullery and hot and cold water. Wash house and woodshed. This farm U so handy that a man can still retain his business in town and yet have tbj pleasure of running a small farm. PRICE and TERMS upon application. A CHEAP PROPERTY. ACRES, West Coast Lease, 17 years to run, ■Perpetual Right of"\Renewal; can be freeholded. All in grass except 1 acre bush; nearly all ploughable; subdivided into 4 paddocks; well watered. Dwelling of four rooms, 4-bail cowshed and garage. PRICE only £lB per acre. Terms; Half cash (possibly less), balance I years at 6 per cent. , ' NPWTON KTNO, LTD. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, l NEW PLYMOUTH.
TE AROHA: GOING CONCERNSgO ACRES, suburban dairy farm; freehold; well, adapted for cutting up into 10-acre sections; first-class metal roads to property; all in grass with the exception of 3 acres turnips; well watered; first-class 3-roomed house, easily added to, with necessary outbuildings; all necessary machinery; Glaxo "depot within a stone's throw (paid 2s 3d per lh butter-fat last season); cream collected; school, P. 0., station, township 2 miles; aaleyarde 5 miles. PRICE £BS per acre as a Going Concern, £ISOO cash, Or would sell the land alone for £75 per acre and £IOOO cash. GOING CONCERN in-. eludes 20 cows, 1 bull, 5 heifers, 0 yearlings, 2 horses, and all the usual sundries about a farm. REPORTS: Owing to this farm being so well situated, near to Te Aroha, and suitable for cutting up into sections, it should command a ready sale. No. 155 100 2J miles from Te Aroha; freehold; all in grass; Broomed house and necessary outbuildings, including fi-bailshed with concrete floor and yards and all necessary machinery; Glaxo factory, school r.O. adjoining;, township and station 3 miles; PRICE: £67 10s per am>; * £IOOO cash,- and for the Going Concern, £77 10s per acre; £ISOO in ' three months. GOING CONCERN includes 52 cows, bull, horses, spring cart and harness,, all furniture, cans, etc. Glaxo factory has paid the highest price in the district for the pa« seasons and is likely to pay higher still during the coming season. This, combined with the fact that ft concrete road is to be laid shortly, and the farm adjoins all conveniences, offers an exceptional opportunity for those who are desirous of being close M everything. The position and conveniences are first class, the price for bift-ter-fat will be the highest, and the farm itself shows, exceptional carrying, capacity: Adjoining farm just sold at £6O per acre. No? 42(1 H. H: DORR & CO;, MSB AGENTS TE '
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