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LAND ADVERISEMENTS. W. H. & A. M CGARRY LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, <fcLTHAM TARANAKI CHEAP 30 COW FARM. 76 ACRE. OPPOSITE CHEESE FACTORY AND SCHOOL. ABUNDANCE OF WINTER CROPS AND HAY GIVEN IN. PRICE £55 PER ACRE. £500 CASH. THESE small farms are "hard to get. If you think this one will suit you, 'phone for an appointment to inspect. The greater portion of the land has been ploughed and renown; plenty of hay'; 6 acres of new pasture; two acres green oats; 5 acres of • swedes <first-class crop); flat to very gently. rolling sheltered country; all easily>ploughable; 6 paddocks; permanently watered by stream; 32 cows were milked last season; fine residence of 10 rooms and conveniences; usual outbuildings. Splendid water power available. The property is a corner one with frontage to two metalled roads; very handily situated; dairy herd now on the farm can ' be taken over if desired. We are prepared to partially finance the -^ stock and plant required. Price, £55 per Acre, with £500 cash, good terms for balance; Sole Agent*. (3256) MANGATOKI AGAIN. 200 ACRES. , Carrying capacity, 100 cows; two houses, one 6 rooms, the other 4 rooms; two milking sheds, machines and water power installed; good heavy land all well sown down; peramenently watered; fair area stumped; has not been heavily milked on; now in great heart for dairying; close to township and factory. Price, £83 per acre; terms, £2000 cash, balance 7 years at 5$ per cent. 106 ACRES AT £47 10s 1.06 ACRES at £47 10s, £500 cash ? on main road about a mile from cheese factory, store, school, and post office. Flat land; large supply of winter feed given in; half stumped and re-sown; 12 paddocks; live fences; carrying capacity 40 cows; returns £22 5s per cow; house of six rooms; lot of sheds, including; cowshed with machines installed. All in first-class order. Cheap at £47 10s. Only £500 cash^required. Financial assistance to purchase , cows and plant. ( 3246) 120 ACRES AT £44. 1120 ACRES at £44, £500 \ cash A cheap farm at the price asked, which includes first-class milking plant and Lambie's water power: will carry 40 cows; all well fenced and watered; quantity of swedes and hay given in; house of 5 rooms; new milking shed a,nd other new buildings. If you have £600 of £700 capital, the balance required to see you into the property fully equipped will be found for you at low interest. (3232) 140 ACBI^ AT £42. £400 CASH; corner section, specially adapted for subdivision; only few chains from cheese factory and school; practically all level land- about 50 acres resown; 14 1 paddocks, well watered; carrying capacity, 55 cows; house of 6 rooms, 8-bail concreted shed, water power installed. This is good buying at £42; only £400 cash. (32M> NGAERIS, 72 ACRES. KGAERE, 72 acres; carrying capacity 35 cows: a nice handy little farm which supplies the Ngaere factory --and only few chains from school; barberry fences; 14 paddocks, watered by windmill and stream; swedes, green oats and hay given in; nearly new broomed house, hot and «Jd water, telephone; modern-ehed with L.K.G. machine and Uster SSie. At £65 per acre there in this farm^ Land in vicinity selling at £85 per acre. £1000 cash, balance^arranged. *■ 140 ACRES AT £16. AWATTJNA £300 CASH. &&»'*?» acres grass, balance jmsh; 4 paddocks, ring fenced; well • Watered;' house of 3 rooms, also 2-roomed whore, cow shed, eta A snip at £16. per acre; only 2£300, cash required. CHOICE 46 ACRE FARM^ «On main road about a mile from_ FJtham; land all re-sown with 60 'pounds of seed to the acre; all sheep proof fences; good gates; carry 25 cows; good house of 5 rooms; first-class outbuildings; . everything up-to-date and m tip lop order Good small farms are hard to get. Apply early, astnis will soon be snapped up. ,nwe, £80 per acre- £750 cash; £1200 -in 5 years, balance 10 years at 5i per-cent. Where can you get fcettor terms? „ ' <3261)

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 22 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 22 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 22 May 1919, Page 1

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