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- LAND FOR SALE. -^l- 1 . - - p —— ‘-■ ■■ ■ ' ■ FOR SALE—GOING CONCERNS. OZJQ ACRES of firat-clasa dairying country in the Hawera district. Capabio o f carrying comfortably 120 cows. In good pasture. Well sub-divided and well watered. At present carrying 105 cows, 2 bulls, 2 heavy horses, 16 weaner calves, 30 pigs, 25 sheep. Butter fat returns last season from 103 caws was 27,0001b5. For sale <>" a going concern, with 6-cow ~lant milking machine and water power, and all necessary implements. Price £3OOO. This is an excellent opportunity for a. strong family. Six-roomed house and mouern cowshed. Factory and school quite handy. 6011 JAMES AND GILLMAN LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS HAWERA, ..f —— ' .1 ■■ u. ■ STRAIGHT OUT LEASE 1 KA ACRES for 5 years at £2 10s per acre. Close to factory, school and post office. Metalled road to £ate. Well watered. Thia is a property well worth seeing. We have come splendid herds of Jersey Heifers and Cows, Tangingtfrom r £ls. We haye personally inspected these, and can thorpughly recOzmhend them. R: Jr TIDDY & COBOX 2. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. PHONES: 354, FrivaW 323. HERE’S A CHANCE NO CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 114- ACRES, Freehold, all flat and ploughable, and all in Carrying 1 capacity at present about 40 ows. Two and a half miles from railway; close to factory. Price £45 per acre. There are no buildings, and tteft vendor will give possession to an approved man who will build. The farm. £»' capable of development, ie situated in a good district, and offers a great opportunity to a man with limited capital. FAIRBURN & FALCONER. LAND DEPARTMENT: 52 VICTORIA AVENUE, S. M. DIXON, j WANGANUI. Manager. HANDY FARMS CLOSE TO NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 OPC ACRES, nearly all in grass, 8 acres turnips, 6 acres oats. The farm m well sub-divided into conveniently sized paddoeks. Stock now on property is 26 <W3, 6 head of young cattle, 1 bull, 4 horses. Buildings are in good order, consisting of 8-rooined house, hayshed 32 x 32, 14-bniled cowshed. The returns from the farm are very good, and the price asked makes it a cheap property. Price £26 per acre;..£looo cash required. Balance easy. “I I Q ACRES, 2i miles from town. Good house of 5 rooms, men’s whan, 8-bailed cowshed, barn and/table. Land is all in grass excepting 3 acres of shelter bush. Well fenced and sub-divided into 10 paddocks. This little place is in good heart for milking, as owner has been running sheep the last few years. Capacity about 35 cows, and should do them well. Price £3O per acre, with '£looo cash. Balance can be arranged for 3©r 5 years. A PARTICULARLY NICE HOME IN NEW PLYMOUTH--OUARTER-ACRE (Corner Section, with new up-to-date 5-roomc<l Bungalow, I bathroom, pantry and washhouse under one roof, hot arid cold water, electric light, porcelain bath and ’basin, septic tank, well bfcilt of good timber. Handy to Bus stop. We have inspected this house and <-onsider it r splendid value at’the PRICE, £1550, with £5OO cash. We will be pleased to show to anyone interested. ; t L; A. NOLAN & CO,. LAND AGENTS. S. A, DAILEY, LAND REPRESWTATIVt A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM i O ACRES, freehold (Land Transfer), on metalled road; all in grass bar patches shelter bush. With the exception of about 20 acres of undulating land the whole of thia farm is level, and the whole area ean b? ploughed. It is exceptionally good grti s country,, and very clean, and cows milk remarkably well on it. Carrying 55 cows. 10 2-year heifers, 30 weaners, 2 bulls, 7 horses. Sub-divided into 9 permanently watered paddock*-. A splendid house of 5 rooms, man's room and wash-house, all in good repair. Good cowshed, concreted and paved, yard. Four-cow plant and engine go with farm. Factory opposite, and handy to school, post office and store. Thia is a great proposition for a man with a couple of sons. Price £5O, and very good terms can be arranged. No. 3. 0 4 ACRES, Freehold. A most attractive little firm, all quite level, well fenced into 10 paddocks, watered hy spring and windmill. Wintered 21 cows, 4 heifers, 1 bull, 2 horses. Exceptionally good 5-roomed house, h. and c. water, etc.; 9-bail cowshed (concrete), manure, implement and motor shed. Price £l6O per acre, equity £p64, to be paid in cash, or owner will consider a good house, preferably in Stratford or Hawera, in exchangeThis i.- a fine little property, 26. NEWTON KING, LTD. 'AUCTIONEER, LAND A ND FINANCE AGENT, NE.W. P L Y M O U T & N.Z. FARMERS’ FERTILIZER CO., LTD., TE PAPAPA, MANURES. WE ean supply at List. Prices, HEDGE PLANTS. FRUIT TREES, FLOW- " ’ ERING SHRUBS. SPRAYING OUTFITS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR C.M.W. SPF.aY PUMPS Now is the time to Spray Fruit Trees ALL FARM seeds and manures stocked. TARANAKI AGENCIES. LTD? Seed, Grain and General Produce Merchants. Land and Commission Agents. Agents: International Harvester Co. of N.Z., Ltd. ’Phones 44 & 718. Brougham and Liardet Streets. NEW PLYMOUTH.

STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 7Q ACRE:, for term of 3 to 5 years, • ° at a rental of £4 10ft per acre. Well improved Dairy Farm, with 7- ‘ *’96med Dwelling; oncreted machine 1 Now carrying 40 cows and 4 j horses. HaL mile to . chool, 1| miles | factory, 4 miles Stratford. Owner will I consider good purchaser with small defciit. BARNITT AND FLETCHER LAKD, S-jCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS. • STRAT 4’ J R & P.O. BOX 3. > COLDS ARE EASY ENOUGH TO CATCH. BUT HARD TO SHAKE OFF. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery Banishes all Colds. Winter is now here, and we are all liable to sudden chills and colds, so be prepared and have a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery close at hand, and take a dose at the first - sign of a - cold l . It will stop the Cough, ease the throat and prevent any serious chest troubles. Remember Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery stops coughs and banishes sold*. Obtalfiablc everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 7

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