LAND F 0& SALE. y———- ■ ■» iYOUB CHANCE? £6so DEPOSIT — n AS A GOING CONCERN. (J'J' ACRES, carrying 28 dairy - cows, -1 pedigree Jersey bull, 10 weaners, 2 horses. Handy to Railway. One mile to School; one mile and a half to good Factory, on Metalled Road. No Weeds. • SIX-ROOMED HOUSE . t-* nicely sheltered., Good nine-bailed concreted Cowshed, watered __by river, and creeks. FenceS\ari nearly all barberry. ii'ctVi.'. 7 ■ i . ’ * Mortgages are Tor a good long term at 5 per eent. £6SO—CASH Will be accepted as deposit. FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, LAND AND STOCK. AGENTS, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Bank of Australasia), 50 ACRES 60ING CONCERN. ONLY £5OO CASH REQUIRED. KQ ACRES, 4 rooms, 3-bail cowshed and 2 acres 5h swtfdesj/l mile from creamery on good metalled road; miles school; 12 : eows-,1 hbifef, horse, dray, gig and harness, : 4yi>e barrows, B.f plough; 2 stacks hayr’B&gallon separator. Price for the lot £l3so.'Cash [£soo. Sole OH fin ACRES, over 300 aares good rfVUV papa riTW ab6u t 406 acres bush, balance nearly all good easy country, reckoned to do 2 sheep to the acre. The owner has been milking on this property besides running dry stock and sheep Two miles to factory and school, good road. Buildings: House 4 rooms, 6-bail cowshed, 3-cow milking plant,, good .woolshed. Price ’£X nor acre; £2OOO cash. EBERLET AND MORGAN, Box 191, opposite the post office, New Plymouth. ’Phone 121. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. VVE offer a really good dairying proposition, the owner of which would exchange for a good town property or house. Particulars are as follows: 117 ACRES, freehold, situated close to good Taranaki town, and only a few chains from factory, school and P.O Good 7-roomed house and large concreted shed,' with milking machines installed. All necessary outbuildings. All in grass except few acres shelter bush. Well subdivided and all level and ploughable Hay for winter feed. Well watered by running streams with shingle bottom. This firm will milk 40 cows. Priee £6O per acre. Good terms io a good man. McCLUGGAGE & CO., SOLE AGENTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD DON’T MISS THIS! THE SNIP OF 1921. 120 ACRES, heavy swamp country, watered by river, windmill and engine pump at shed. Nice 5-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs set in; 8-bai] cowshed, concrete floor, 3-cow plant, implement and trap shed. This farm will easily do 60 dairy cows all the year round, and do them well. At present doing 42 cows. 12 heifers, 1 bull, 4 horses, 15 weaners and the grass is knee deep. These cows have returned £3l and £32 per cow respectively for the last two years for Price £73 per acre; £l5OO cash; stock at valuation. No. 308 T. MANDENO JACKSON, Box 68 (Chis. Hamerton, Manager). LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE AROHA. SUPERIOR DAIRY FARM. WAITARA DISTRICT. ACRES, carrying 30 cows besides other stock. Well subdivided and a atered. No weeds Close to PO . railway and factory. Five-roomed house, implement shed, etc. Three-cow plant in concreted shed. Price £ll5 per acre, and it’s worth it. Deposit £l5OO, l>al- . ance 5| and 6 per cent. Stock and implements can be bought. Ask to see return?. They speak for themselves. Adproperty sold for £l5O. TAYLOR & ROBERTS LAND AGENTS, Box 22 INGLEWOOD 'Phone 65
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1921, Page 7
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538Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1921, Page 7
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