.. LAND FOR SAL* J»AIRBROTHER ft piCKERING, LAND ft STOCK AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite the Bank of Australasia) FOUR MILES FROM NEW PLYMOUTH AND IN DESIRABLE LOCALITY. KQ ACRES, that will cany 20 cows, and would make an ideal stud farm. Beautifully sheltered. Well watered. Comfortable 6-roomed house with Bice outlook; motor abed, cowahed and trapshed. About 1 acre bush, with good timber.' PRICE £75 per acre, with good terms. Stock can be taken «r«r U desired. EXCHANGE. T^Sheep-«nd Cattle Country, that *riß* exchange? for Dairying Land. •? AGOODi COASTAL FARM. JjjA" ACKSS, West Coast Lease, that is now carrying 30 cows and 60 yearlings, and will easily carry 45 Dairy Cows. Nice dwelling and surroundings. Tea* are good; £6OO down at £4O per Mm '"' DAIRY FARM. g ACRES Rich. River Flats. Owner milked 23 dairy cows last year, ran O stone, fattened IS head and kept 9 het*e£ " ; Quite capable of carrying"*) Cotrtu'i Only one mortgage, and owner wflf take'£soo deposit on the farm at f£3ttlo»-per acre; 200 yards from the iseoooL and factory on the property. To * young- man with small capital this must prove an excellent proposition. A BOARDING HOUSE. W» have on our books for sale as a Mag concern a BOARDING HOUSE in u inland town that must be a snip at **» money asked: £3500 wanted for the with £BOO down. Owner will show s and bank records showing a subr_ttat p*o*t lor the last four years, prjtji * «ert*B increase every year. 1100 ACRES '* FREEHOLD. 980 Per Acre. £6O Per Acre, i cronra concern, j HARDY POSITION. CLOSE TO BOROUGH. SUITABLE FOR MILK RUN. 23 picked and very choice cows . «3 yearling betters r , "1 yearling ste^f' 2 half draughts, 1 hack -I purebred Berkshire sow ; *1 purebred Berkshire boar " 5 store pigs, 20 fowls, 95-geJlon Alpha taval Separator, Milk Vat, 1 cream cooler, 3 5-gallon cream cans, 2 10gal. cream cans, set' testing jnißc buckets, Massey-Harris H-coulter Brill with seed box broad-casters, 2 Spring drays, 1 spring trap, 2 *L ploughs, feet <mW narrows, set tine harrows, cuttiIvntor, 2 stumping jacks, 2 cross-cut feaws, block and tackle, bone crusher, f-ge quantity sundries, 10-gal. copper, set spring cart harness, 1 riding sadtile, 3 horse covers, 3 sets plough harness, 3 sets swingle trees, all furniture, fend a. quantity «f building timber. . All implements have been kept in good i Jfforking order. The land is practically all flat in two terraces, and two-thirds of the property Is very rich drained swamp. The buildings are in good order, the house is •mall and contains 4 rooms, the barn and implement shed is huge, and the cowshed convenient. Reg. 8.5 Further particulars from: COLMORE-WILLIAMS. {THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH, COLMORE HOUSE, DARGAVILLE. PTJEBKOHE DISTRICT. A CHEAP PROPERTY. GOING CONCERN. jl £A ACRES, 7 miles Pukekohe, dairying, fattening or cropping farm; 128 acres in oats, 10 acres swamp. Plenty ■ft paddocks, good fences, complete range ft; bafldiaga. Handy to school and factory. Price, Including 30 cows, 6 horsed, gagking machines, engine, etc., only £34 ket acre. Terms, £IBOO cash. FIRST S» DJBPBCT WILL BOY. NOTE.—We have opened offices in Hamilton. If in Waucato can on our £euager, Mr. Woolven, who has a thorsugh knowledge of values, and can save —~ endless time inspecting propertied. r LEWIS & CO. WANGANUt OR HAMILTONNELSON & PATERSON HAMILTON. Betsey's Buildings, Victoria Street vhae Office 777 Private 357 »24 ACRES, flat to undulating, all ***'* in grass and crop; will milk )20 cows. Owner is milking for the PLAXO factory, this means a return bf fiIOOO for butter-fat taking the low average of £25 per cow. Property is beautifully Bituated just off the main {finuera Valley road, only 5 miles from Matamate and 1} miles from {finuera Valley station; house of 7 rooms, built on a nice rise and commanding lovely views of surrounding, jtountry; there is every modern confcenieace, nice garden and an ideal pope in every respect; splendid range t& outbnfldlngs, including large cow-■ with concrete floor and yards, 5eow Treloar milking plant and engine cssnlete, man's room, stables, impleKshed, calf house, pig styes and Ike property lies well to the sun, and carries a splendid sole of grass} the paddocks are one. mass of cocksfoot. There is a long road frontage of nearly 2 miles, and property would subdivide into small areas at irery little expense. Owner is pre|>artd to sen as a going concern, which irovM include 100 eows, motor waggon, •tote waggon, all classes of implements. Price for land, including p«iM»g plant, £65 per acre; terms arcanged. This is the cheapest property Wttkm GUum are* that we know of and W» strongly recommend to a man looking for a place that can be worked at a faal good profit. The capital value ia&SiyOOO, the returns from cows oannoi >» less than £3OOO and should be aancV £4OOO. This means a very naaftMM profit. A speculator could ant into M acre farms and make a very >iek profit. We are sole agent* for this property and advise you to make tarty arrangement* to inspect Owner £ prepared to make easy terms to a 'good man.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1920, Page 7
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