LAND FOR SALE. CJHOICE yyAJKATO PARM, 71 ACRES ALL DEAD LEVEL. ’ HIGHLY IMPROVED. MACHINES GIVEN IN. ONLY £iooo CASH, TITLE FREE OF MORTGAGE. Desirable Dairy Farm has two road frontages, and is situated on first-class metalled road, 4 miles from Cambridge, quarter-mile frbm factory, school next door, mail delivered, telephone and electric power for lighting and running milking plant Level land of excellent quality, 60 acres in English grasses, 11 acres in turnips, maize and rape. No stumps, no swamp, 9 paddocks, all well watered. Winters 32 cows, 5 horses, bull, and 5 head of dry stock. Returns 1152 pounds of milk from 31 cows. House of 5 rooms, washhouse, implement shed, piggeries, 6-bail concreted cowshed with 3-cow plant, Treloar machines installed. Price, with milking plant, £95 per acre, terms £lOOO cash, balance 5 years at 6A per cent., or as may be otherwise arranged. (3996) W. H.& A; MCGARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM, TARANAKI. ’PHONES 13 and 134. ARTHUR BOSLEY, Land Salesman.
GOOD DAIRY FARM. 200 ACRES, adjoining railway station, school and dried milk factory (at present paying 2s 9d per lb); good, large dwelling, all conveniences; up-to-date. Also 6-roomed cottage, barn, implement shed, stable, trap shed, motor shed, chaff house, cow shed, calf shed, etc.; watered by creeks, springs and windmills. Wilf carry 80 to 90 dairy cows; 14 acres turnips, 8 acres lucerne; balance all in good grass. Can recommend this to good farmer. Price, £BO per acre; cash £3000; balance 5 years at 5J per cent. Only on market till March 31, 1921. Owner leaving for England. A. G. . THYNNE, ’Phone 176. Box 34. MORRINSVILLE.
STUDY THIS; WE HAVE FOUND THE FARM —. YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. 100 ACRES of practically flat land, • with a carrying capacity of 40 cows. This is not unusual, but read the following. Brand new Bungalow of 5 rooms, h. and c. water, and up-to-date in every way. One mile from factory, school and P. 0.; 3 miles from railway station. PRICE: £BO per acre, with £lOOO cash. This place is unencumbered, and the owner will leave all balance for 10 years at 6 per cent. It is a place hard to beat. Nicely situated; g-od water and shelter. Stock can - be bought at valuation. First time market. CHARLES LOWE, LAND AND STOCK AGENT, Fenton Street STRATFORD. ’Phone 346 or 231 (residence). Salesman: W. H. Tippins. We want particulars of your farm or stock. NOTE THIS! REMEMBER IT! Above all DON’T FORGET IT, MEN! The big J ~ per cent. REDUCTION IN THE £ SALE at ‘THE KXSH’ is now on. No faxed prices—a straightou/ reduction of IN EVERY £, , This is indeed great news for all thrifty, well dressed men—an opportunity which is rare in it’s GENUINE SAVING POSSIBILITIES, “HOP” IN EARLY—THE BEST BARGAINS HAVE A HABIT OF GOING FIRST. J. J. LOMAS. The “KASH” THE BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. Devon St. .. NEW PLYMOUTH. v J BOTTLES WANTED BOTTLES QUART AND PINT. EGMONT BREWERY WE ARE BUYERS OF BOTTLES IN QUANTITY. HIGHEST PRICES - _ QffiEN. - - - t
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1921, Page 1
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