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LAND FOH SALE. 60 ACRES. cept 5 acres lucerne, 5 acres oat«,J 6 acres swedes. Will winter 30 dairy, cows. Nothing better in this note* district. : For PRICE and TEEM) 3 enquire ifi once. 1523 ACRES, 923 ACRES 0.R.P., 600 acreg IJ.P., at A per acre. 1200 acres ar« down in grass, balance in busk Th» farm is well-subdivided into 12 paddocks, watered by permanent streams. Fences good. Will w*iter 1J dry sheep to the] acre besides cattle. PRICE, £8 per acre. Liberal twm» to practical man. I^B6| 1 50 ACRES. ' DICK of Taranaki's best iitu« ated in the famous-Matapu.di»t>sl»t» All level and all carrying 25 dairy cows. Good cowahed. with 2-cow plant included. Building include comfortable 6-roomed housoy Close to factory PRICE, £l5O per acre. ~SMy twraf. balance of purchase money. F 8N ' 147 ACRES, gITUATED at Opunake; cows. PRICE, £2O per acre; £IO9O ty. £I2OO cash, Easy terms for balance*LYNSKEY & EVANS REGENT STREET, V HAWERA. ■, i r, i-. -.* | 141 ACRES > freelu>ld » right in Cardiff, alongside factory,- school and P.O. House of 8 rooms with telephone; installed. Cowshed with concrete floor and milking machines. Farm absolutely free from weeds and well water*l by running streams. At present carrying 70head big cattle, including 47 cows and IS 3-year heifers. Will easily milk 55 cows, Owner has decided to retire, and has re* duccd price to £75 per acre, with £I6OO cash. Mortgages are first-class, includ*. ing a G.A.S. and, another having 11 to run at 5 J per cent. NOTE.—We consider this to be the} cheapest farm in Taranaki, and have th<} aoir agency. To inspect is to buy>. EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH TOWN PROPERTY. THIS lovely Dairy Farm of 143 Acre* i freehold land, situated one mils railway stftion, butter or cheesj fac« , tory, township, school, P. 0., telephone and store. On good level metalled road, Good new house of six rooms, with bath* room and pantry Very excellent cow* • shed and barn, implement shed andtrap* shed combined. Very few weeds. .Nlcaiy watered and well fenced. Nearly MX) acres been stumped and ploughed.' Easily worked, being two sections with wide frontage; river boundary at back. s#*_. tures are first-class. An ideal dairy farm. Owner going to retire, and will exchange for a good home in New Plymouth, or will sell outright for £OO M acre, with £2OOO cash, balance at 5J pet cent.

I havo inspected thia farm, and wil} recommend it to anyone. Owner of adi joining farm requireß £llO an acre. .Write or call and see me without 4(M lay. '."'.' Oampbeli Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. •/. THE LAND SALESMAN, TO RETURNED SOLBIER*, i JIJICE handy little farm of 200 ACRES in a good district, 2 miles from school, P.O. and railway; 2-roomed house. All in grass but 10 acreg. Well watered, 50 acres* ploughable, t paddocHi. Will milk 20 cows and run aheep en balance. No weeds. Price £7 per acre. This property has passed the -Land Board, and immediate possession can ba given to a. returned soldier. Apply, early. < McCLUCGACE & CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD REPATRIATION; SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR~DISCHARQED SOt-" DIERS, SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, WIDOWED MOTHERS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, AND NURSES WHO HAVE SERVED OVERSEAS,' UNDER REPATRIATION. ACT. 1918. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO { £6o free of interest). Loans up to £75 (free of interest), for the purchase of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest), for ■this purchase of Tools of Trade, 4c Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming th'eir Indentures of Trainee* in private factories or workshops; also to approved Trainees on Farms. Assistance to men desiring employment, etc. N Full particulars regarding the abov« matters may be obtained from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglewood, Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawora, Patea, and Q»u< nake or from— A. & ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plynunrthj 'Phones 681; P.O. Box 7a mouth." Telegrams t "Repatriate, New Ply* REASONS WHY CONTINUED. ' We do not want you to sign anything, if our results are not satisfactory you can leave off supplying us at any time. For particulars write to us. '

PRINTING.—We do all kinds of pritat« fog. Con It U6 when next jou n* quire printing work. D*Uj; Km Jobbing

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 12

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