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LAND FOR SALE. TpOR LEASE —149 Acres, house 4 rooms, TpOR LEASE—2BO Acres, suitable to* A cowshed, Gane plant. Rent 90s per milking 100 cows; cheesa factory/ acre. Well sheltered homestead. No school and saleyards handy. Good goodw”’. house and sheds. Term 5 yean, reo|| 60s per acre. No goodwill. i QA ACRES, Otakeho. Good house, 1 g ‘ cowshed and machines. A very 0 ACRES, Freehold; capacity iff ■ fine home. Capacity 40 cows. Price w cows and horses. ■ only £BO per acre; £lOOO cash. Similar house, cowshed, factory and school land has sold at £lOO per acre. miles. Price £4O per acre; £BOO cash. Full particulars from— JAMES AND GILLMAN : LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS > : • . THIS FARM SPLENDIDLY SIT DATED BETWEEN NEW P 1.% ! MOUTH AND BELL BLOCK. i • ■ ‘ 123 ACREB Freehold, subdivided into 15 paddoekj. Well w.terwl AU 1Q grass except few acres in mangels, carrots, and swedes; alad 2 large stacks of hay and oats. This farm lies exceptionally well, and is particulanr clean, almost all of it is dead level, and all but a small area has been plough - ed. Last year the owner milked 45 cows, and they did exceptionally well. This property has never before been offered for sale, and is still in the hands of the family of the original owner. This would be a splendid chance for any* one wishing to start a milk run, as the farm is onlv 2 miles from the Bor« ough. .. Good 7-roomed. house and bathroom. Cowshed 2O, concrete tfoor v motor garage, cart and implement shed, pig styes, etc. All buildings in good repair. For price and terms apply to— NEWTON KING.ITO AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. A GOOD FARM, HANDY TO NEW PLYMOUTH. ACRES, nine miles from New Plymouth; nearly all flat and ploughabte; conveniently sub-divided; well watered; about 10 acres in turnips; balance grass. A very clean farm. Owner will sell as going concern, with 54 he« 4 of cattle and all usual implements. We have inspected this property, and CON Sider it a cheap property at price. £54 per acre as going concern; £l6OO caahj balance easy terms. 1 A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN NORTH TARANAKI. ACRfiS L.1.P.; rent, / £lO half-yearly; situated in progressive Norths Taranaki. 200 acres in grass; 100 acres river flat; balance good bush* This place is in splendid heart at present, carrying 46 cows, 6 horses and 55 sheep. House containing six large rooms, pantry and bathroom; also four-roomed cottage. Race cowshed. Sub-divided in£o 20 paddocks; well watered, and grows splendid grass. School, post office, factory and sale yards adjoining. Price* Only £l2 10s with £lOOO cash. The owner took £l6OO off this property , year, which speaks for itself. L: A. NOLAN & CO., • LAND AGENTS. S. A. DAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE. GOING CONCERN. ‘ IAO ACRES, ideally situated, close to Hawera, carrying at present 50 cows, 2 horses and 8 calves. Could easily carry another 10 cows. Implements, etc., including dray and harness, L.K.G. milking machines, 7 milk cans, plough, cultivator, wagon, gig, factory shares, chains and trees* Price only £2200. Get in early, as this is sure to go. LEASEHOLD, ACRES, Native Lease, 16 years to run at 16s per acre, carrying at present 55 cows, 3 horses, 11 yearlings, 4 bulls and 14 weaners. W« can reconunend this place. For further particulars see us. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. QOA ACIIES of first-class Dairying Country, milking at present 85 cows besides running 100 head of dry stock. Will lease for 5 x>r 7 year# at low rental. Easy access to Hawera. Handy to school and factory. This is the best proposition we have had this season. R. J. TIDDY & COBOX 2. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. PHONES: 354, Private 323. NO MATTER HOW LAND VALUES FALL THIS IS THE CHEAPEST. JSLAND comprising 8400 acres of land practically all ploughable. There art 1000 acres of real good swamp land practically drained and which is con« sidered by good judges to be worth from £4O to £6O when brought in. There are about 2000 acres of real good flat land, which will be Worth approximately £2O to £3O when ploughed and grassed The balance i« lighter land of a sandj formation. According to experts, 5000 acres of the Island will grow lucerne, a< water can be obtained anywhere on the flat land at about 8 feet. About HMM acres has been under the plough. Property is fenced into 10 paddocks, aii4 there is rough feed all over the property Will winter 1000 sheep besides cattle at present. Has wintered 300 horses and 450 cattle. At present there are only about 100 horses and 150 bullocks on the property, owing- to uncertain market: -v aii(l the property is practically unimproved. With the swamp grassed th< property will carry 1000 cattle. Property is watered by lake and drains, 4tnd water can be obtained anywhere at abcut 8 to 10 feet. There is a ford foJ cattle and horses to main land at low tide. Buildings comprise 3-roomed cot* tage, wool shed, concrete dip. PRICE- £3 10s per acre, with, s*y, £BOOO cash Mortgage £6500 due 1925 at 6 per cent Owner ft ill accept good mortgages af deposit or for equity The price/£3 10s includes 1 launch Dorothy (35 x 9ft. sin.; 12 h.p heavy duty engine, with dingy and moorings complete), Cleveland tractor (nearly new), heavy roller with brake, three-furrow automatic plougi (Jonesville), new American 4-wheel faim waggon, 1 Martin ditcher,- 1 • set dia< harrows, 1 set tine harrows, 1 set chain harrows, 1 new P. and D. Duncan wind* mill (not yet erected), about 600 posts 4'200 sawn battens, 12i cwt. wire, thre< working horses, 3 sets harrows and swings, tools, etc Bullocks and horses ca< be had at valuation. School on property. About 1000 acres of giim land on property that will be worth more than the price asked for the whole Island There is a tremendous prospective value in this property. NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND, ’Phones: 2650 A and 1070 A. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE. . i WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR 36-38 PER CENT. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 36-38 PER CENT. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 36-38 PER CENT. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 36-38 PER CENT. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 36-38 PER CENT. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 36-38 PER CENT. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE AT A GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. ONLY A SMALL QUANTITY AVAILABLE. TARANAKI AGENCIES, LIARDET AND BROUGHAM STREETS, ' \ ’PHONES: 820, 718, 44. P.O. BOX 243: WAIKATO; GOING CONCERN. VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. 328 AC] RES Freehold, 300 acres in grass, 5 acres in oate, 8 acres in turnips and 15 acres fallow. Six-roomed comfortable house, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; 3-stalled stable, 8-bail concreted cowshed with 4-cdw plant, implement, shed, piggeries, telephone to house, and beautiful view of harbor This property has never been on the market, and is a nice block with twe road frontages It is watered in every paddock, of which there are. .14. There is a good shelter plantation and clumps of ti-tree in several places. The land is flat to easy rolling, and is of good quality. School and sale* yards 1 mile: distant; cream is picked up at the cowshed, a steamer wharf 44 miles, and launch landing half a mile. The fences and roads are good. ’ The price includes 50 dairy cows, which |vere bred on the place, and only good cows have been kept, also 20 yearlings, 8 horaea, 40 calves and som< pigs. A very good property and cheap at the money. PRICE £27 10s PER ACRE.- Cash £2OOO, balance 5 years at 6 per cent THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. VICTORIA STREET (new buiflingtl HAMILTON,

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1921, Page 12

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