LAND FOR SUE, 60 ACRES/ ClTUATEDatMatapa,ali ia gndNtf, cept 5 acres lucerne, 6 acres 6 acres swedes. Will winter 30 cowb. Nothing better in this district. , For PRICK and TERMS enqujw fcf once. 1523 ACRES. \ . t QOQ ACRES 0.R.P., 000 tjßei LJpj _ at 9 per wre. • ( IgQQWffes in: down in grass, balance in b'ushl farm is well-subdivided Into 12 paddoojt*,: watered by permanent streams. Feoacs)' good. Will waiter 1} dry sheep to $* acre besides cattlePRICE, £8 per acre, .Liberal t« to practical man. ~ F< 50 ACRES. ~ DICK of Taranaki'a situated in the famous Matapu district. All level and all rich dairying country, carrying 25 dairy cows. Good cowshed with 2-cow plant induced. Buildings include comfortable 6-roomed Jurat*. Close to factory. PRICE, £l5O per acre/ ■"- —'* balance of purchase money, . 147.A(JRES. OITUATED at Opusake; wintering 10 cows. ■, PRICE, £29 per aerej '£looo to £I2OO cash. Easy terms for balaasa. ■ F864 LYNSKEY & EVANS REGENT STREET, HAWERA.
•1 A\ ACRES, freehold, right In Cardiff, alongside factory, school aid P.O. House of 8 rooms with telephone installed. Cowshed with concrete Ankt and milking machines. Farm absolutely 1 free from weeds and well watered by running streams. At present carrying 70 head big cattle, including 47 eowrnnd IB 3-year heifers. Will easily milk 55 eowi, Owner has decided to retire, and fcfli^Wi" I duced price to £75 per acre, with £I6OO cash. Mortgages are first-class, including a G.A.S. and another having 11 year* . to run at 5| per cent. NOTE.—We consider this to be to* cheapest farm in Taranaki, and have the I sole agency. To inspect is to huy. EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH TOWN PROPERTY. IITiHIS lovely Dairy Farm of 143 Aer«|i X freehold land, situated o/ie Mile railway station, butter or chees3 factory, "township, school, P. 0., telephone and store. On good level metalled road. Good new house of six rooms, with bathroom and pantry. Very excellent cowshed and bam, implement shed and trap6hed combined. Very few weeds. Nicely. watered and well, fenced. Nearly 100 acres been stumped and ploughed. Easily worked, being two sections with Vide frontage; river boundary at back. Futures are first-class. An ideal dairy J farm. Owner going to retire, and Will exchange for a good home in New Ply« I mouth, or will sell outright for £9O W acre, with £2OOO cash, balance at 0} put. cent. .'•■*. I have inspected this farm, and will recommend it to anyone. Owner of a*< joining farm requires £llO an ae». Write or call and see'me without de< V - Jji Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESMAN, 6TRATFOBD, f
GOING CONCERN TJP-TO-DATE BOARDING HOUBBV well furnished, with all conveniences, in Eltham. Good building of HI rooms with half-acre of land. This it Ik grand opportunity for a married .-ma with a family to help, Price for the freehold £IBSO. Terms can be arranged. SOLE AGENTS: McCLUCOACE & CO., BROAPWAY, STRATFORD. ESTABLISHED START FOB COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM 0? NINETY-THREE ACRES. STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, 4 Horses, Pigg; and other stock. PLANT: Milking Machines and all Farm Implements. ' BUILDINGS: Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, besides all other out-bulidingi. LAND: QQ ACRES, Freehold, choice flats, *R stumped and ploughed, except about 12 acres. Handy to all conveniences. Price, only £75 per acre, as going concern. Terms: £2OOO secures the lot| Balance Ist mortgage 6 years at 6 p.o. E: J; IBLE, ; INQLBWOOD. 'Phone 61. P.O. 48.
REPATRIATION: ' SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOB* DIERS, SOLDIERS' WIDOWf, WIDOWED MOTHERS OF D» CEASED SOLDIERS,'AND NURSBB WHO HAVE SERVED OVERSEAS, UNDER REPATRIATION" AOl 1918. * Loans for Businesses up to r £Boo (£sf free of interest). Loaua up to £75 (free of intereit), *« the purohase of Furniture. ' Loans up to £SO (free of int«r«t>, f« the purchase- of Tools of TmK 4hfc Financial Assistance to ApprsSkei *p Burning their Indenture* of XrttqpM in private ■factories or TnrUTwpj also to approved Trainees «n fftfMk Assistance to men desiring Mwkywpg etc. Full particulars regarding <&• IT matters may be obtained torn 3ml retaries of Local Committee* 4$ & seotatives a,t Inglewood, W*i£«% BtS*H ford, Eltbaw, Ha\r»r«, PcUt. ««4 sake « £mm»-w A. s. : ar* I Jtepatrlatlon. \ X«r J ■Phones «8i?PO.B« IV "«" mouth."' ri .
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1920, Page 7
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