UNO FOR SALE, IT IS YOURS? POSSESSION JULY ist, jgii. ft AA ACEES, handy to Hawera. School quarter-mile, cheese itntUfj,; -*- v " miles. A lovely home of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, drfcinl benzine light in house, water laid on to 8-bail concreted eowuiwd. Qwiy capacity CO cows, horses and necessary dry stock. Good orchard, well % tered by pines and ornamental trees. PRICE £127 PER ACRE. POSSESSION JULY ist, igai. ; POSSESSION JULY 16%, igai. Only '£l27 PER ACRE; £SOO doposit will secure this Una Hawera di farm. See us at once. This is a Snip. ' " ;'•-,■*. A SNIP.' '.£*£;■§ £KAA CASH secures 230 ACRES very fine dairying and cattle-OMiatrj *" w miles from factory; 1J miles from school: Metalled road*. >e| acity 75 cows, horses and young cattle. Oood house T WOffli, cowshed. Railway station and saleyards close handy, . Pxke. sn] acre, £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at current rate*. AmwgVfoT' tion at once. , .■< , : rf,. /■■,„ JAMES AND GILLMAff; LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS WELL SITUATED FARM. 147 ACRES, freehold, all in grass except 10 acres beautiful afcattir &&k} all flat and ploughable; subdivided into 10 paddocks; WatertSflty never-failing stream. This property is only a few mile* from New sljfr mouth, and is splendidly situated, being alongside a railway static*, 'JOP tory one and a quarter miles, close to school, post office, eta. Very gctgd. house of S rooms, concreted cowshed and yards, sheep yard, coßor*t«.4)p, woolshed, trapshed, etc. PRICE £72 10s per acre, with '£2 WO cash. SITUATED BELL BLOCK. -- WILL SELL AS GOING CONCERN. \ ■ \ji ACRES, freehold, all in grass and crops; subdivided into 12 "*"" J "' post and wire and live fences; watered by river and spring.' cally all dead level and all has been ploughed; little shelter bjjeh house. A warm-lying farm and on pood metalled road. Almost •!'nofjj''f • roomed house with hot and cold water, 8-bail cowshed witfc todßjfpf iioor, implement shed, etc- Cows returned £27 per head last season; |MI4 they all show Jersey. ' '»ij' "• PRICE—£9O per acre, with £ISOO cash, possibly less to good, t«sj|^'' NEWTON KING, ÜB. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, s;. •, NEW, PLYMOUTH. * «'•.,.. TWO GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITIONS; QIK ACRES, Freehold, oil in grass, about 20 acres ploughaMe, balance .good easy grazing country, suitable for sheep or cattle i fubdjyjdjKl into 0 paddocks, well watered. Buildings: Two-roomed cottage and afcMpyards. .Situated 7 milßs from Hawera by-tarred road. Rural mail deliwry; school opposite farm. This place wintered 7fio big wethers and 60 Mhft of cattle, and did them well. Price only £lB 10s per aere, with £2OOO calk, balance good terms. We: • can .recommend;,t'his place to anyone requiring* good piece of grazing country; it is all goodheavy papa country of tjw Iwt I ' '?' quality, carrying a good sole of graqs. ; 639 ACRES ». Freeho!d s all in grass, 300 acres ploughable, about 270 4er» has been ploughed; 14 paddocks, all sheep proof fences; WgtftMfl by never-failing, streams. Good house of ti rooms, all conveniences," including telephone, Wizard light, h. nnd c. wat;er, etc. Cowshed and wo\rtah«4, machines installed, electric power plant installed for working shearing machines, etc. Within easy distance of Hawera by tarred road, handy to »<*• tion and school, factory half mile. At present carrying 550 breeding ewM • SKfl rW olioon anil nl,n„ + 1/1/1 l>i,» »a(H„ „,„dtl.r k„ll„„l.„ «!. ,1... «l property is hard to acquire; it is all good heavy country of the be*t <Jl*|l- 5 ity, the ploughable country being equal to practically any Jand »n the <s»*' wera district. A large herd of cows'could be milked if desired- • Price ' aOf ■ ''■' '£3s per acre; £4OOO cash required, balance arranged on good term*. N.Z. LOAN AN!) MERCANTILE AGEJPJj COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. •"""* THE BARGAIN OF THE YE4R;u|* PARTLY IMPROVED LAND IN GLAXO AREA. 1200 A^RES > Freehold|i.so acres leasehold, which may be bought «t :■ £ls. All easy ploughable country, situated 14 miles froji-',ii Hamilton on first-class metalled road, 7 miles from railway and impotent, J saleyards, 4 miles from school and post office; 200 acres in grass, also 4f)' ' acres just sown down. There is a 2-roomed whare and lean-to. The pro- - perty is a wonderfully good cutting up proposition, having a good frontage' to two roads. It ib well watered by permanent streams, and there are 7 miies of 7-wire fencing on the place. Don't hesitate in deciding to inspect this place. Remember that it is all dairying country, on a good metalled . road, and close to a Glaxo depot. i PRICE £7 10s per aere. Deposit r £lsoo, balance arranged. v THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING >! VICTORIA STREET CO., LTD. (new buidings). lUMILTOS AN IDEAL FARM. 1 41 ACRES, situated on good metalled road, adjoining factory, sc post office, within easy reach of good town. Eight-roc house with all conveniences, including telephone. Will carry W » and do them well. This farm is free from noxious weeds. ' . PRICE only £7O per acre. Cash required, £ISOO with first-class inorf-'* gages. You must see this, as it is sure to rise in price. j £Boo CASH WILL SEE YOU INTO THIS:' j OAA ACRES of beautiful dairy land, close to factory; good metal and tarred/; '*"" road; 4-inile from school and township; good dwelling and outbuilding*. ~ Price, only £4O per acre. . A GOING CONCERN: "I OA ACRES, situated about 7 miles from Hawera, on tarred road; lease has' five years ,to run; 54 cows, 2 horses, milking machine, etc.,.including *Uj implements required, and a fine lot of pigs. We have inspected this place, «l4!jj ev rythin" is in first-class order. Trice, £26.">0. Wc can finance a good OU, g R. J: TIDDY & CO. H BOX 2. REGENT STREET, HAWERA.' 'PHONES: 354, PlimU *B> . / CHEAP FARMS. \ ACRES down the Coast, situatedin a good position, being only 4 «U*» : from New Plymouth Post Office, on good metalled road. Good dflr 1 """ house containing six rooms and outbuildings. Land is of good qoalil ploughable with the exception of a few acres of shelter bush. _ SuW into six well fenced paddocks, with a good supply of water. This place .. carry twe.ity cows and do them well. Factory and school is only about fcW*" miles distant from place with a good road to both. This is a good cIMIM* for anyone who is thinking of taking up farming, being a nice hasdy. 4JJM,for one man anl get gooc'. returns. PRICE £CS per acre. Onljr cash. F* 1 AA ACRES of good Coast land, all in grass excep' a little shelter buih|, subdivided into eleven paddooks; all level to undulating, every iftoi ploughable; watered by a. good running river. Willc arry thirty to thirty* live cows and young stock. Situated, in a good handy position, being Ttntf to factory, school and P.O. store. This little place is in good newt (Ai should be cheap at tho price asked. The buildings comprise a dwelling of six rooms, bathroom and scullery, man's room and wjjh-house. Cow&hed with ten bails. PRICE £4O per acre, with £ISCD cash. , F 108. L: A. NOLAN & CO.. TS. S. A. DAILEY, LAND REPRISENTATItifc LAND AGENTS ACETONE WELDING JF you have Broken Castings, etc., take them to R. S. WOOLDRID'&E, and have the job put right !:y experts GILL STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, PHONE 601. BOX 170. GO TO-RETFORD'S, ■■"i".' 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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1920, Page 11 (Supplement)
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