LiUVD FOR SALE, ACRES of Freehold Land, situated alongside Toko township, being all level and all been ploughed; free from weeds; watered by running streams. Fair house and outbuildings; practically alongside factory, school, post office, rail-' way station; good metalled road. An i Leal little dairy farm. Price reduced to £B5 an acre for absolute t sale. Easy terms given to a goo ! man. Only small mortgage on property. Get in quickly. • Sure to sell. —ALSO—j QK ACRES of Freehold Land, situated | just outside Stratford Borough !boundary. Lies nice to the sun; well grassed and fenced; good house of seven 'rooms; cowshed, concrete floor. Free from i weeds. Owner is only selling on account’ of bad Health, and will sell very cheap j * for £7O an acre Only one mortgage, j j Terms given to good man. At present j carrying 33 cows, five horses, bull. j ACRES, 0.R.P., 2-roomed house, i I ° just off metalled road; 260 acres lin grass. Price £2 5s an acre; £lOO cash. Don’t miss this chance. Campbell Jackson AND EGBERT WOOD. THE Land salesman, . STRATFORD. i QUALITY FARMS FOR LAND SEEKI ERS WITH LIMITED CAPITAL. ■ iQg ACRES, choice little freehold, dairy farm, all in grass and crops. Well i watered, clean streams, no dirty creeks: 12 paddocks; factory close; school and adjoin property. Two metalled |road frontages; 6 bail cowshed, con!creted, fitted for machines; 5-roomed dwelling with necessary outbuildings One mortgage, good, at ]e«s than current | rate. Non-resident owner, unwilling to employ a manager, instructs Us to sell at the reduced price of £3O per acre, ■' with only £5OO cash. Balance easy; terms. (175) ANOTHER BARGAIN. 200 ACRES, real good coast land, all grass, but a little shelter bush; 12 paddocks, well watered, close to factory, school and P.O. Metalled Road; 8bail concreted cowshed, machines given in; 8-roomed dwelling; easfily carries 60 cows, with horses, young stu.k, etc. To wind up an estate the price has been re- ' duced to £25 per acre, terms easy, or I will sell 140 or 60 acres separately. (172) i SALE OR EXCHANGE. 0Q ODD ACRES, Lepperton, extra choice freehold farm on metalled road, all in grass but crops and sheltei bush; 10 level paddocks, watered by streams . Factory and P.O. adjoin; school 1 mile; 8-bail concreted cowshed. Nice 5-roomed dwelling and pantry, etc. Owing to family reasons price reduced to £62 per acre, with only £3OO cash, or will consider exchange-for house in New Plymouth. (153) LINN & GROVER, EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 19. ’Phone 183. ' GOING CONCERN : 100 acres 35 oows. £5O PEK ACKE - £5O ONLy £lOOO DOTO - We have a nice little farm of 100 ACRES, 6 miles from Hamilton, carrying 35 cows, bull, and horses and young stock. Good buildings, fences and .appoint- I ments. Particularly well grassed, and • free of weeds. PRICE £5O PEP. ACRE as GOING' CONCERN, including stock, milking machines, and full range of Implements, with £lOOO down. Write or Wire ?or particulars. LEWIS & CO. LAND AGENTS. HAMILTON. LATE OF WANGANUI. HOUSE AND 3i ACRES LAND. W E instructed by the Vendor, an | absentee, to sell the above property overlooking the township of New Plymouth. House of S rooms, with all conveniences and town supply. Price and Ternfs on application. TREWEEK & JOLL AGENTS, HAWERA. 1 ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, .LU Stratford District, all in grass • and ploughable. Well watered and sub- , divided into 7 paddocks. Well fenced, : and 10 acres in crops. Good 5-roomed ( dwelling, almost new, all conveniences h and c. water. Good cowshed and 4- | cow plant. Close to factory and school • This is a v?"” cheap farm at £53 per I acre, with £lOOO cash. Very easy terms I for balance. 1 4ft ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm, in Stratford district-, all in ! grass and ploughable; well watered and | i divided into 20 paddocks. Good dwelling of 6 rooms. First-class outbuildings and cowshed, with Ridd machines. Now carrying 54 cows and young stock. Free of weeds. One mile and a half from factory and school. Price £75 per acre; £l2OO cash, balance easy terms. Further particulars from — FOLEY AND JAGO, LAND AGENTS, STRATFORD. Daily News’ car leaves Publishing Office/Currie Street, each morning at 4.20 o’clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. O Hooker’s) at 7.0, Eltham 7.35. Stratford 8.5, and Inglewood 8.20, reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont Road) at 9.lo.—Cha® Dykes, proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 7
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724Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 7
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