LANDS FOH BALC E. B. HARE AND CO.. &HV, ESTATE ft COMMISSION AGi.DJTfc, Pahiatua. 10 LEASE.— A Dairy Farm oj ■ . 170 Acres, all flat, close to factory, .school and P. 0., and half mile from nallway; 4-roomed house, cowshed, pi gstyes, etc. Rent £1 per acre. Apply sharp. TO LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS. QQ ACRES, one of the best dairy Oi£ farms in tho Pahiatua County; will dairy 40 cows; deposit down of £3OO j 5 per cent allowed for deposit. Deposit comes off purohase money at end of term. This is in our hands for two weeks, so apply sharp to E.- B. HARE AND CO., Sole Agents. FOR SALE. m ACRES, all rich dairy land would make an ideal stud farm; will winter 700 sheep or dairy 75 cows. Highly improved; close to factory; freehold £22 per ■ acre. Easy terms. AAT ACRES, rich limestone TcU I country, 60 acres flat, 25 ploughed; highly improved; winters 3 sheep to the acre. Price of freehold £l4. Also adjoining, 645 acres all in grass, and well divided; woolshed, yards. This is on lease at 6s per acre, with R.P. at £B. Goodwill of lease £l5O. At the end of lease a renewal can. be had at 8e for a term of 8 or ten years. This property is worth, inspecting at once. QAA AORES ; 70 flat, balance jUVjXJ good hills; 2 houses, close to railway, quarter mile from school. 1£ mile from factory; 20 acres and one house let for £52 a year. Tenure L.1.P., Rent £l2 per year.Owner's interest £ls. Only £6OO cash. £SOO might, be accepted. i)f\ ACRES rich dairy land, 2 IA3 houses of 5 rooms, one let for 6s per week; milks 12 cows; close to factory, school and P.O. QK ACRES, all level, within one Ut) mile of railway station and school. House and necessary buildings. Tenure, L.I.P. Owner's interest £22 per acre; £7OO cash. Some Selected Taranaki Dairy Farms 100 ACRES, all well improved, level, rich land, well watered and' subdivided into six paddocks. Within 7 miles of New Plymouth. Handy to factory; 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildines. Title Land 'Transfer. PRICE £l4 10s per acre. Easy terms. 4073 300 ACRES, Freehold, on Waimate Plains, all level and ploughable, and now in grass; 6-roomed house, whiare and cowshed, with milking machine driven by water power; 1$ miles from factory, post office, and school. PRICE £«2 per acre. Terms £BOO down, br nee for 5 years at 5 per cent- 4 good investment. . 4055 100 ACRES, within five minutes of Post Office, store and factory. All in grass, subdivided and well watered, 4-roomed house, cowshed and trapshed. Land Transfer Title. PRICE £25 per acre. Only £SOO cash required Some of the best land in Northern Taranaki. t 4011 351 ACRES, Freehold, subdivided into *2 paddocks, well watered and in grass, within 10 miles of New Plymouth and one mile off factory, post office and school. Buildings include 6-roomed hou*e, oowiihed, trap rnd inpterntmifr shed; nine' or«tard. well sheltered. PRICE £l4 per acre; £IOOO down will secure this. 3977
VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM Of 102 ACRES, situated on good metal road, 2£ miles to dairy factory, school, and railway station and town. Good l 7-roomed house,' 10bailed cowshed 3, piggeries, fowlrun, calf paddocks, well sheltered by plantations and hedges; 8 ruddocks, all ploughable; also about 40 dairy cows and young stock at valuation. PRICE £3O per acre. Terms £SOO cash and balance can remain at 5 per cent. I have on my books a large number of dairy farms, sheep runs, bush properties, store businesses, etc., and shall be pleased to show intending buyers over any property and give them the benefit of my 35 years' experience of Taranaki lands. All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated. Terms arranged, AUCTIONEER; LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT; NEW PLYMOUTW- . . A. MATTHEWS, of Wslcronfif mal, lays abou WHITE'S St-:EC? DIP, you should have no hesitation! in ÜBing it. When addressing Unu era in Masterton on Tuesday, ()ck» ber 6th, on "The History and Breed ing of RoEwey Sheep," Mr M»t* hews stated, inter alia: "I hava not seen a toua* •» my flook for TWENTY ywrt and If at shearing a tick is aa*r It Is such a RARE OCCURR ENCE that tha shoarer Is ear tain to oall my attantion re it l ftavs Just had over 600 caw hoggets shorn, AND NOT * TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I nevsr dip man than ONCE during tha year, and always sarly In tha saescn.' For the past FIFTEEN YEARS Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abovi testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, ; well grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks •yr insect life to trouble your nbt*® dre assured when sou use
WAiRARAPA AGENTS, Ma»torton, Pahiatua, Ekstahawa CarUrton, Craytswn, Martlnboroush. Foathttrstor) Agents i iostoppjngnightcojg:i-,cu;.r;g :•.,:.:! 3 colds and chest compiaisits A lady living in Lome Sued, Wellington, writes: "I have used 'Tonkinj>'s Linseed Emulsion' for myself and children with grand results. Having- a nice, palatable taste, the children ~ake it readily." "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion." rrom all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. D
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10288, 17 July 1911, Page 8
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