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, railway station; good metalled road. An i .eal little dairy farm. Price reduced to £B5 an acre for absolute sale. Easy terms given to a goo! man. Only small mortgage on property. Get in quicklySure to sell. —ALSO—QK ACRES of Freehold Land, situated just outside Stratford Borough boundary. Lies nice to the sun; wel’ grassed and fenced; good house of seven I rooms; cowshed, concrete floor. Free from I weeds. Owner is only selling on account of bad health, and will sell very cheap for £7O an acre Only one mortgage. . Terms given to good man. At present I carrying 33 cows, five horses, bull. A Q 0 ACRES, 0.R.P., 2-roomed house, just off metalled road: 260 acres in grass. Price £2 5s an acre; £lOO cash. Don’t miss this chanceCampbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD, THE LAND SALESMAN, STRATFORD. QUALITY FARMS FOR LAND SEEKERS WITH LIMITED CAPITAL. (|Q ACRES, choice little freehold dairy farm, all in grass and crops. Well watered, clean streams, no dirty creeks: 12 paddocks; factory close; school and P.O. adjoin property. Two metalled Toad frontages; 6 bail cowshed, concreted, fitted for machines; 5-roomed dwelling with necessary outbuildings. One mortgage, good, at less 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. QOO ACRES, real good coast land, all grass but a Utile 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 cotos, with horses-, young stock, etc. To wind up an estate the price has been reduced to £25 per acre, terms easy, or will sell 140 or 60 acres separately. (172) SALE OR EXCHANGE. Q 0 ODD ACRES, Lepperton, extra choice freehold farm on metalled I road, all in grass but crops and shelter 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 cows£so PER ACRE - £5O OXLY £lOOO Dowy - 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 appointments. Particularly well grassed, and free of weeds. PRICE £5O PER ACRE as GOING CONCERN, including stock, milking machines, and full range of Imp l ements. with £lOOO down. Write or Wire for particulars. ‘ LEWIS & CO. LAND AGENTS. HAMILTON. LAT.E OF WANGANUI.
HOUSE AND 3J ACRES LAND W E are instructed by the Vendor, an absentee, to sell the above property overlooking the township of New Plymouth. Houee of 8 rooms, with all conveniences and town supply. Price and Terms on application TREWEEK & JOLL AGENTS, HAWERA. lac ACHES, Freehold Dairy Farm, ■*- vu Stratford District, all in grass ; and ploughable. Well watered and sub-; j divided into 7 paddocks. Well fenced,; and 10 acres in crops. Good 5-roomed | dwelling, almost new, all conveniences. ; h and c. water. Go.-.i cowshed and 4cow plant. Close to factory and school. This is a very cheap farm at £53 per acre, with £lOOO cash. Very easy terms for balance. 1 4ft ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm, in the Stratford district, all in grass and plonghable; well watered and divided into 20 paddocks. Good dwel hng of 6 rooms. First-class outbuildings and cowshed, with Ridd machines. Now carrying 54 cows and young stqck. 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, teaching New Plymouth (via Egmont Road) at 9.Jo.—Chas. Dykes, proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1921, Page 7
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