LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. TE,AROHA. PRICES FOR BUTTERFAT ARE THE HIGHEST. ■' TE-AIIOHA LAND IS THE CHEAPEST. TE AROHA'S FUTURE PROSPECTS ARE THE BRIGHTEST UNSURPASSED IN THE DISTRICT FOR RETURNS, j • CAPACITY, I . CONDITION OF STOCK. 'TOO ACRES > close to Te Aroha; - - *J'\-' freehold; all grassed with the exception of 8 acres turnips; 11 paddocks; watered by pumps and creeks; practically new 5-roomed house, bathroom, wash house, sbail cow shed, concreted shed and yards; 3-eow plant; factory, school and P.O. 15 miles; saleyards and railway station 4 miles. Price, £58 per acre; £1000 cash. •Returns' show over £1000 from 18th September to 31st May, although 10 heifers were included - in th© 46 oows milking. Carrying capacity: Also has carried and wintered two 2-year-old heifers, 5 * yearlings, 2 horses, including 34 calves and 2 2-year-old heifers, which • were sold at the end of March. Condition of stock is first-class. Quality of soil is a first-class loam, and equal to Taranaki's best; two-thirds in best English grasses, the balance surface sown swamp. Buildings are all in tip-top order. - REPORT.—For high quality soil, returns, carrying capacity, a nd a clean farm, you cannot beat this, and when ail in will undoubtedly winter 60 cows, as shown by its present carrying capacity. Going concern if desired. *-For 46 cows £17/10/- per head is asked. . 748/429/4A WRITE FOR OUR PROPERTY GUIDE. IT TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT TE AROHA. H. H. DORR & CO., .Land and Commission Agents ' TE AROHA. TO WITH A LIMITED AMOUNT OF CAPITAL. LOOK! £600 will put you into one off the best Dairy Farms in Taranaki. Carrying 60 Dairy Cows. A FREEHOLD farm of 146 acres, on <£*■■ a good metalled road; all dead level and ploughable, and all in a good sole of grass. There is not a weed on the whole farmdivided into 9 well-fenced paddocks; well watered; tip-top home of 7 rooms, with all conveniences; concrete cow shed of o bails, with,machines installedonly 1£ miles from P. 0., school and factory. Dirt cheap at £57 an acre, and easily got into. Don t miss inspecting this, it's good. ' BARNITT A ROBERTSON, Stratford. LOOK AT THIS. IfSS AC&^\freehold; practically \. all Plougha°le; 5-roomed hous*,; cow shed, 6 bails, milking machines installed; will-carry 45 cows and other stock; plenty of winter feed. Farm is in firstclass order. Price, £43 per acre; £750 cash. 101 ACRES, Toko; all level and ploughable; house 3 rooms; cow shed, 8 bails; carrying capacity, 32 cows and young stock; 2 miles o? m P0- and factory- Price, « • . J£° Per acre J £600 cash. 9o ACRES freehold; nearly a U level and plouglable; good house 6 £ooms; Wizard light; cow shed 8 bails; milking machines; water power; will carry about 40 cows; j only 10 chains from factory and P. 0.; 2 stacks and crops Price i 7 Arnvf I? 8 p? % re ; £65° 'cash- ' i close to Hawera; carrying 7 i cows; 2J acres in crop; house of 4 rooms. This place i s very suitable for cutting up. Get in ¥£&• f™ 50 ' £2m > wlth °riy ■ 4,500 cash J BUxNGALOW 5 rooms and 2 acres of land, close to borough boundary • < all conveniences; electric light; bathroom, hot and cold waterterms Pat^* P"Cej £1650 i msE* in Sood posi■■•■TW' Toft eVery convenience. „ n „ Price, £900; terms. 5-ROOMED house,n well built; handy portion; bathroom, gas , etc Z mJ? ICe > £600= term»- ---' JL Se°,tiol^ with SPod 5-roomed bungalow.; every convenience; ' '-mediate possession can be given. a goood 'chance for anvone^wanting a n i ce home- p ri( £ -"on t let this chance slip. M. C. CRICHTON, HAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. FOR SALE. ■' J».-n \ I d cold water, porceJhrt. ba* l i. ,»*» «* otto a j\ \■ 3 tanks; windmill--4 P^docks, all level. Worsen - Quiring about. en~ 222 ACRES, Stuart road, Eltham - 6 roomed houße . 24-bail Sied' Hutchinson water power, live and wire fences; aU been p l oUg bel • -w s .%r e eWner C"lTy 10° 16*5 ACRTSK2 *r ' , Pei aCreACRES Ma ngawller R . , roomed house; 24 bail cowshedPr"ce ret£4 00r; L- K'G- mac^e1* A/^' £55 Per aCl'Gf^£T hIT load^ Elt"a-; good 8-roomed house, all conveniences; 2-bail cowshed; good garden and young orchard 7 watered horse. Would exchange for 5 ACRF^Iv^- Eqf^ £10°0 Ca^V in 2 Eaddocks; Carrying 8 heifers all the season! Bound to grow in value. For further particulars and terms Ai)ply $ SMITH & EASTON Central Mart, Hawera
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 24 July 1919, Page 2
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