Land Advertisements. GILLIES AND I\JALDER. ILLIES AND ±\ ALDER. LAND? LANDI LAND! LANDI LANDI LANDI IN CHARGE OP J. A. GOODSON. STRAIGHT LEASE. 259 ACRES, Ngaere, L.1.P.; 4 years to run .at 28s; possession lst j July; good 9-room house, cowshed, etc. Vendor agrees to erect new cowshed and instal Gane milking plant by the ten- \ ant paying an extra 2s 6d per acre. Rent quarterly, but not , in advance. This is an excellent opportunity for an energetic man who is desirous of getting on. The farm milks 100 cows well, besides carrying some young stock. 187 FOR SALE. 781 ACRES, native lease, near Normanby; absolutely one of the finest and most up-to-date farms in the Taranaki district; Avell subdivided and has already tAvo milking farms of 75 acres each. There are tree other homesteads on this property, and all conveniently situated for cutting up purposes should the owner desire to milk on all of it. Main homestead is a commanding building of 9 rooms, scullery, bathroom, etc., and all conveniences, besides outbuildings including stables, washi ' house, men's Avhare, motor'shed, j woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, | good orchard and garden. The rent is only os 6d per acre, with 7 years to run. Goodwill only £15 per acre, with compensation for all improvements at the expiration qf lease. We can strong- ' ly recommend this property as a good sound investment and a chance you seldom get. 298 ACRES, Whakamara; 5-roomed house and good cowshed ■ divided into 7 or 8 paddocks. This fine farm will carry 80 cows well, and is a real snip for anyone at £22 per acre, with £1000 cash. Farms no better in the same district are bringing as high as £35 per aore. , 188 "jVTEW HTEALAND J OAN AND . MERCANTILE A GENCY C°" LPSTRATFORD. FARMERS- -LOOK AT THESE RETURNS! A FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. "jQA ACRES freehold, with L.K.G. .JL O\J milking machines in good order, driven .by turbine, circular saw, chafl-cutter, etc., for £28 per acre, with only £600 cash doAvn, balance at 5 per cent for term. Two-thirds of farm ploughed; good 7-roomed house, 20-bail concrete shed; milk returns for this season were £800, and it is estimated that' for months of June and July, Avith bonus, will amount to another £50; pigs show a net profit of £100, calves and sundries £45; total return for the year £995. These figures can 'be proved. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. T~~AIKATO "OARMS. T * -_-/_ CHEAPEST LAND IN 1H» DOMINION. CAN SHOW RETURNS. TO EXCHANGE OR TO BUY WRITE J. • «J • k3rx_£__._i_j 1. * . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HORSE BAZAAR, (Opposite Railway Station), HAMILTON. Telegrams: "Saxby," Hamilton. F, F. McGuire] [E. H. McGuire "-y.AIKATO j^AND. £750 CASH. 340 ACRES, freehold; house of 6 rooms, 17-bailed cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. This property is very well situated in best part of Waikato district; w^ell grassed, watered, and subdivided. Price only £12 per acre. Terms £750 doAvn; balance may remain . Well Avorth inspection. 705b AN IDEAL FARM. i 280 ACRES, freehold: all in grass or crop; Avell watered and subdivided; good house of 7 rooms, neAv coAvshed with concrete floor and fitted with Gane's milking machine, engine and separator; large orchard. The property, Avhich is an ideal farm, is 5 miles from Hamilton, and adjoins the Tamahere township. OAvner states property will easily carry 100 coavs with other stock. We can recommend. For further particulars apply to Sole Agents. F EANK M°G TJIEE & C°LAND SALESMEN, _______ HAMILTON. VETERINARY SURGEON. STOCKOWNERS and old Clients are hereby notified that I have resigned from the Agricultural Department, and have decided to again practise my profession. Fifteen years' experience in Taranaki. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. In Stock all kinds of Veterinary Medicines. E. T. B. WORTHY, Wilson Street, HAWERA. 'Phom* 104 TIMBER. HAVING closed my Kaponga Mill Yard, I can still supply timber in Rimu, Matai, or Totara, either in second-class ordinary building oi dressed. Mills at Omona and Mansaweka. For Prices apply to S. T. Cooper, Eltham, or the Proprietor. W. C. CLEMENT, Elthara. NAZOL —the new remedy for cold in the head —from Wallace, Chemist. Is 6d bettit,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 2 August 1911, Page 2
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