) SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z LOAN & M.A.CO ITINERARY OF SHEEP AND RAM FAIRS. STRATFORD (Suppiemen tary) —March 1. WAVERLEY—March 8. TE l. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, at 12.30 p.m. gg TWO-YEAR HEIFERS, R.W.B. ' 30 yearling steers 10 store cows 200 f.f.m. ewes (small lots) y 100 lambs ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. I ‘ J5O HEAD MIXED CATTLE, i PIGS, etc. ' 250 SHEEP, including; i 150 lambs HAWERA. ? THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 9 Oft HEAD MIXED CATTLE. PIGS, etc. 400 SHEEP LAND FOR SALE. SOUTH TARANAKI FARM TO LEASE. g 0 ACRES, Waverley, 10 acres in. crops, balance grass. Will carry 30 cows easily. New house (not quite completed), 5 rooms, scullery and bathroom,*B- - cowshed, machines at valuation; j|-mile from factory. Will lease for 3 years at 6 per cent, on £7O per acre, with, compulsory purchase at that figure. Or will sell with £l2OO and find cows for purchaser at 7 per cent, interest. (1421) WAITARA FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 00 ACRES,. situated close to factory and post office; 6.} acres of crops, balance grass. All been ploughed. Now carrying and has wintered over 40 head of stock. Good house of 5 rooms and all conveniences. Concreted cowshed with machines included. Watered by windmill and wells. Plenty of shelter hedges and good fences. Price £122 per acre. .Terms as arranged. Will exchange for a few acres and a good house near Inglewood ** - GRANT & CAMPBELL ' BEAT, ESTATE AGENTS, S (Opposite P. 0.) HAWERA. s 1 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! 5 QNE-EIGHTH ACRE, DWELLING of 5 ri. -^ OOIn ®, pantry, bathroom and scul- ? iery, Wash-house, copper and tubs, p.w.c. electric light. Price £950. J»UNGALOW of 5 rooms (new), all conveniences, good buying at £1325r £o/5 cash. of 4 rooms and scullery, s vvasli-house, copper and tubs, electric light and gas; ,£750. One-eighth acre. J. R. HILL & BON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET, /’hones— Office 711, Residence 851. AN IDEAL HOME. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, one mile i from town, containing eight large i rooms, also pantry-, scullery, bathroom, J cupboards, linen press and wardrobe. I Large wash-house, copper and tubs. Flec- ' trie light and gas : half-acre section, well ; laid out. Live hedges, good shrubs, flow- . ers, vegetables, and fowl-run. Asphalt i paths, tennis court, large motor shed an J | workshop. This is a sound, well-built home, and would suit a retired farmer. PRICE £1950. Terms. . An additional four acres adjoining could be purchased if desired at £lOO per acre. J. H. QUINN, THE PEOPLE’S LAND AGENT, Devon Street, opp. A.M.P. Buildings. L— Kftw. Plyj»Qu.th. H’how DLL,
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1921, Page 8
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