1 Aft ACRES? freehold; .early alt -*-"v/level; balance well, grassed I slopes: permanent water supply; good 4-noomed house auu ouibuildings;' 8 acres lucerne, 5 acres swedes, etc.; 4-cow machine plant; 1$ miles from factory and store; carrying* 47 cows. The best value in the* market to-day at £65 per acre. £23UU casn required!. 114 ACRES, freehold; in 9 paddocks; 7roomed house* and outbuildings; 6 acres lucerne; machines installed; 1 mile from post office and factory by metalled road; carrying capacity 50 cows. £85 per acre. ' g 111 acres, freehold; Waimate Plains; Broomed house; 4-cow machine i plant; carrying 54 cows, besides ► other stock; handy to factory; ; < good metalled road. £110 per . ► acre, or can be purchased as-full going concern; Easy terms. • 150 ACRES,, freehold; all level; in £> paddocks; 4-roomed house and ► j outbuildings; 3-ebw L.K.Gt. maeh- ) ines; hay in stack; I£. acres swedes; carrying 31 cows and \ other stock. £150 per acre; £2000 cash." A splendid farm I handy to factory and town. l 150 ACRES, freehold; good house and ■ , outbuildings; permanent water ' | supply; capacity 7TWS* oows^ ■ ! close to factory. £135 per acre: • £3000 cash. Easy terms for bal- • f smaer. • ,57 ACRES; well subdivided; new 5--roomed house, and excellent farm 1 Uuildings; carrying 30 cows; 1 kandy to town; a model little farm for retail milk supply. £140 . i per acre. ; ; 100 ACRES, leasehold; 2 years to run; , 2 houses on property; machines ■ installed; carrying 43 cows and : other stock; rental £3 per acre--1 every prospect of renewal at end : of term. For. sale as going concern; reasonable goodwill and stock at valuation ' ;39 ACRES; 3-roomed whare; 6-bail ' I cowshed; all level country; sub- : divided; handy to town; carry. . njg 20 grade Jersey cows; lease 1 4J years to run at £2 10s per ilcre; goodwill required in cash. ' Owner will finance stock. (Jefe j partiodars at once. ;^ HQXJSE PROPERTIES. . 4:RQOI^ED HOUSE andsleepingporch- , |-acre section; live hedges and . garden; fowl r.u_n etc.; in good ! . s^ ntial Part of borough. | ±-1500, or will, sell house and i 1 acre. / 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW; all oonvenii ences; just completed; section 37 j perches; best residential area. ±1440. 7-ROOMED HOUSE; in firsfcdasa order; nearly |-acre in section: style (nearly ne w)-; every convenience; right in town; section £1400. AbeaTi- • tiful httle home. 74100MEDHOUSE; built; all con- - pniences; sec« 32 perches. sT>rvr.,p42r" In middle of borough. 5-ROOMED HOUSE; all conveniences• concrete paths; car shed and other outbuildings; in centre of town. £1050. 6-ROOMED HOUSE;, in good suburb^ S-acre section- every conveni- - -Drvrv^^f' coner et» paths, etc £12^0 o-ROOMED BUNGALOW (new) 32 perches; in good 'fsi.-Vn'ti..'' £.-«,» ' jn borough. £150 C; erery pOS ViI ' Die convenience 6-ROOMED HoUSß:'ia course of erection (could be finished to suit • ~ purchaser)/f-acre; on borough boundary; corner section; nicely *aic out in garden, Jawns, etc";. RTTTT Tv^T^ mediate rale at £165°. BUILDING Sections from £150. Call and inspect our property Hgfc We ffave numerous other places, to otter ik town and country. CAPLEN & COX Land Agents, v QPP> P.O. Hawera. Ph one s i ß . GOING CONCERN. A SLAP UP BARGAIN complete; stock comprising fe cows 2o yearlings to 18 month? 40 calves., . horses, 4 pigs , sows, buggx, waggo 'n.pfofg^ . ton wire, grass seed, household furniture. £2800 the lot. wS in—walk out. W. B. CIESON, DARGAVILLE.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 14 February 1920, Page 2
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543Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 14 February 1920, Page 2
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