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LANS FOR SALE. A LEASEHOLD DAIRI FARM. "1 00 ACRES, in good district, with good building*, including 5roomed house, motor shed and outbuildings. Milking machines go with the farm. Stock now on the place are: 27 dairy cows, 3 horses, 1 Jersey bull, 7 heifer calves. Returns from the cows last season were £29 per cow. Owner will lease with compulsory purchasing clause at 7s 6d per acre for 5 years. The purchasing price to be £22 pep acre. He will only lease to a man who will pay him cash for the stock and implements. say £4OO to £5OO. NOTE. —This farm is an absolute gift, and we recommend early inspection. GOOD COUNTRY AT A REDUCED PRICE. ACRES, all level and first-class Land. PRICE IS £BO PER ACRE. PRICE IS £BO PER ACRE. Owner will guarantee that it will carry 25 cows all the year round and keep other stock. The dwelling-house is good and with all convenience*. We are instrutned to sell this property to an approved man. The actuil casii deposit is not essential. There are no akertgages on the place. A MONEYMAKER. 90A ACRES, of which 150 acres have been ploughed and the balance, bur 20 acres, is ploughable. The returns from this place for* 1919/1920 season from 50 cows from the factory were just under £l7OO. The owner this season is now milking 61 cows, and besides this on the place are 1 pedigree Jersey bull and 13 horse®. Through ill-health the owner has to seek a smaller place, and is prepared to sell as a going concern at £3O per acre, with a small deposit, or will consider up to a 100 acre farm where less work is required. This property is free from encumbrance*. We have inspected it and we can thoroughly recommend it. Inspect ion is invited. No. 393 FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). DEVON ST,, NEW PLYMOUTH FOR SALE SITUATED IN HAWERA. J* ROOMED COTTAGE, electric light, telephone. wash-hou*e. copper and tubs, bath, trap shed, stable, *ow*hed. fowlhouse and run: 34 acres goo i land, handy to school. Price £1550. Cash ,£5O. Jj J: ALLEN LAND AGENT. Sox 196. HAWERA. Phone 538 Office: High Street West. ACRES, level land, little bush. All ploughable when stumped. Good roads; One mile and a quarter from factory. Four paddocks. Mostly sheepproof fences. Well watered. PRICE £2O per acre Terms £6OO ■J ACRES, beach farm, metalled •AAf-A road. All level land: tip-top Quality. Twelve or more paddocks. Good fences. All in grass and crops. Carry 75 eowe. Six-roomed house, etc. Tenball cowshed Ridd machine. One mile from factory; 14 miles school. PRICE £7O per acre. Terms on application. 1 "kflO ACRES ’ L- 1 - 1 *» hilly country. At/Uv 900 more or less in grass; 10 paddocks. Good bollock and sheep country. Partly ewe countr -. Price £5 os per acre. Terms. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. P.O. Box 105. / EGMONT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDY LITTLE FARM AS GOING CONCERN IN EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. KA ACRES, close to Stratford, only a quarter of a mile from factory, school and post office; well-watered by permanent stream, free of weeds; new aix-roofned house, implement shed, good cowshed; will carry 23 cows. As a going concern with 20 cows, horse, trap, harness, cans, usual farm implements. Price £BO per acre. Will exchange ar town property or a good mortgage. YOU MUST INSPECT THIS. M: MCDONALD, ( LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD, fhonel: D»y, 152; Private Residence, 74. F. BOND TIMBER MERCHANT INGLEWOOD. mXBEP., Joinery, Hardware and all Building requirements stocked. Plans and estimates of work in town •r country. * ’Phone 50, P.O. Box 4«. BRICKS <X)MMON, Splays. Bull no*p. Sand Stocks. Fire Brick and Fire Clay, pin. 6in., 4in., 3in. Field Tiles. < GOOD SUPPLY AT THE ARAMOHO WORKS. £very facility for Country Orders. Railway Siding t«» >rks. Inquiries Solicited. Office: 76 Ridgway Street ’Phones — Office 298. Works 1314. Wires: ‘•'Aramobrick,” Wanganui. tUre_ J. W. ALDERTON. J>.o. Box 129. Wanganui.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1921, Page 12

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