CHOICE 50-ACRE FARM. QPLENDID Buildings, handy to school, factory and station; all been ploughed and re-sown. This farm must be sold, and it is the cheapest farm we have had on our books at the price asked— £65 per acre. No Mortgage on the place. Enquire early, or vou will be too late. “A SNIP.” J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. 'Phones—Office 711, Residence 851.
CHOICE PROPERTIES CHEAP AND GOOD. I 91 ACRES.—A well-improved Dairy Farm on good metalled road near to sea coast, Omata. Large portion been ploughed and renewed. Well fenced; handy to school and factory; 13 paddocke, good house of 9 rooms, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. A well sheltered farm. Would suit man with family. Stock, grade Jersey cows, can be taken at valuation. Price only £3B per acre; £BOO cash. Will consider exchange for smaller farm. Splendid value Q 4 ACRES, situated 4 miles from Ne <r Plymouth; 1 mile to Bell Block factory, quarter-mile to school. Land is all level and well improved; 45 acres have been ploughed and renewed. Sixroomed dwehing-house, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Now carrying 28 cows, 15 heifers, and 3 horses. PRICE is £45 per acre. £B5O CASH, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. E. JACKSON, LAND ft COMMISSION AGENT, Opposite Criterion Hotel, N.P. Telephone 575.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. QAA ACRES—4OO Acres Freehold, 400 Acree L.1.P., all in grass except about 15 acres of crops. Sub-div-ided into 20 paddocks; sheep proof fences. About 100 acres ploughable. Woolshed, hold 280 sheep; 3-stand shearing board; good sheep yards; concrete dip, concrete tank 2000 gallons. Carrying 400 ewes, 600 dry sheep, 130 head cattle, 10 horses. House of 7 rooms, also 2-roomed' whare. Distance from railway, 14 miles by good metalled road. School, post and telephone office few chains. The only mortgage on the property is a G.A.S. for £420. PRICE £lO per acre, with £lOOO balance five years at 6| per cent.. or would consider exchange for small dairy farm. NOTE. —You can milk 25 cows on this pla.ce, and the cream cart will lift your cream from the gate twice a week. W. H. KELLY, LAND AGENT, Phone 243 STRATFORD Box 19
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 7
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