Laub lor sale. FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, *AND AND STOCK AGENTS, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH ACRES, six miles from New Ply--13 mouth. Good 5-roomed house, cowshed, trap shed and. implement shed. Only one mortgage and that for a long :ime. Carrying 20 cowa, etc., and doing them well. Price £43 per acre. This j place is cheap; £650 cash on the land' srill do. There is a guaranteed revenue I From thia apart from the dairying i that will pay all the interest. PA ACRES on main metalled road,' carrying capacity 23 cows, 10 yearlings and horses. AH level and all been ploughed. In good heart and clear of weeds with the exception of a little in the creeks. Five-roomed house, bathroom, etc., cowshed and other buildinga. Three-quarter mile to factory, school and post office. Thia little farm has a prospective value. The owner wants £52 per acre for the land, and will supply stock, implements, etc., to purchaser and accept £5OO deposit on the lot. This place will go quickly. PA? ACRES, a nice piece of beach country, carrying 26 cows, 2 horses, 2 bulls and 12 weaners. Fourroomed house, new, with hot and cold water installed. Concreted cowshed with milking plant. Sheep-dip and yards. Orchard and all fences are sheep proof. Wants £O5 per acre, with £l2OO down, or will exchange for a suitable farm of 100 acres. A*T ACRES, Freehold, on metalled & * road, carrying 20 dairy cowa. 5 yearlings, *2O sheep and 4 horses. Can be bought as a going concern if desired. Four-roomed house. One mortgage only. £5OO cash deposit will do at £2O per acre. One mortgage at 5 per cent. "| AO ACRES, freehold; coast land, fac--■-VO tory, school and post office handy. Good house, milking shed and other buildings. Can be bought as a going concern with £lOOO down, and the land at £5B per acre. Stock at valuation. On-lv a small Government mortgage of £l5O on this place. This will run 45 cows and other stock. j 1 A ACRES, Going Concern, at £4B AAV per acre, all ploughable and quite close to the beach. Six-roomed houae in good order. Concreted cowshed with milking plant. Stock are: 35 dairy cowa, 1 bull, 15 yearlings and 2 horses. £l2OO cash required. OAQ ACRES, West Coast Lease, rent«*VO £| S jg 9 p er y ear that would carry 45 cowa and run dry stock besides. Small deposit on the land, say £ooo, or if buyer has his own stock, very little cash woulu be required. I O ACRES Good Land, close to New AO Plymouth, with 5-roomed house. Price £l3OO, with £5OO cash. K ACRES, Westown, £2200, that the 43 owner will exchange for a small farm, [£1475 equity. TTALF-ACRE LAND, with 6-roomed 31 house, bathroom, scullery, electric light• nicely sheltered home. Owner’s equity in this is £855, and he has also two good mortgagee totalling £9BO. Wantfl a small place as a going concern in exchange for this, but it must be close to school. T>LOCK of Buildings. 3 shops, the rent--13 al being £220 per year. No mortgages; £2500 is the price, and the owner is prepared to put ihis into a farm as a deposit. NOTE. —The above are just a few of our propositions. If in search of land, call and see us, as we have one of the best, if not the best, selection of Dairy Land to offer in North Taranaki. If we have not got the particulars of your property please eend us the details. FOR SALE OR EXCHa’aNGE. CHEAP LAND 1 ftQ ACRES, situated on a good metAVt/ aUed road only - few miles from good Taranaki town, and adjoining factory. House of 5 rooms, good concreted shed with 12 bails, all in grass and well watered, well sub-divided; all level and ploughable; practically no weeds. Owner estimates will milk 30 cows. Price only £3O per acre, with £7OO down. Mortgage is good and has a long term to run at 5 per cent. Owner will consider exchange for 50-acre farm or house and few acres near town. McCLUGGAGE & CO., SOLE AGENTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. GREAT OPPORTUNITY RICH DRAINED FLAX SWAMP LAND ADJOINING RAILWAY AT £26 PER ACRE. ACRES, Te Kawa Swamp, all V we |j drained a nd clean of weeds. About half in grass and rough feed; 400,000 to 500,000 feet of kahikatea timber on the property. Several small cot(ages for men’s accommodation. Thia property is already surveyed into sections of from 74 to 140 acres, and will make first-class dairy farms Only 7 miles by rail from town of Te Awamutu and dried milk factory and same -iistan ,-e from Otorohanga dairy factory. About 550 acres are freehold and £95 Acres Native leasehold. Adjoining farms in an improved state are carrying c.ose on a beast to the acre, and prices range from £7O to £BO per acre. H. LEWIS, LAND AGENT TE AWAMUTU. | JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTOEY , should be m&de by comparing nett value returns from season to season. We are prepared to compare our returns with any other factory in New Zealand, and feel certain we shall be pleased to do i the saws next year, r /Mir
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1921, Page 7
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