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LAiMD ADVERTISEMENTS. /V. H.&A fcFGARRY LANO A FINANCIAL AGENTB, VL.TKAM, TARANAK! EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUHITY. HIGHLY IMPROVED Di £RY FARM OF ABOUT 50 ACRES ADJOINING ELTHAM. # ■ OWNER WILL ACCEPT RESIDEN TIAL TOWN PROPERTY AS A DEPOSIT IN PLACE OF CASH. THJS IS" YOUR CHANCE TO GET ON THE LAND. PRICE, €4140; VENDOR'S EQUSTY, £1270. A PPROXIMATELY 50 acres -£*■ of flat land, just outside . Htham Borough boundary, , situated on main tarred road ; supplies the best paying fac- •-.. Tory in Taranaki; one mile from school; there are: no ■stumps on the land; it is wellwatered and fenced with sheepproof fences, good gates to every paddock, well-grown hedges on the boundaries; all I well s«wn down in best English, grass, with plenty of , " "? swe3es, green oats and hay available without extra cost to I incoming man. The buildings I are comfortable, sound house of I five living rooms j good range, I open fireplace; concrete paths; I stabte, trap sheds, implement I shed, concreted cow shed with I. "*" ■ concrete, yard, pigstye, etc. < I- You can milk 22 cows on this r~ t place, and do well with pigs I aJso. ' ;■ ■".'■■■ " : I If you hold a mortgage of I £500, or upwards, this will be I accepted as a deposit in place I • ■ of cash. Or owner will take a I Jhouse at Eltham, Stratford, I Hawera, or New Plymouth , ■ ' WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. ■ Send along your particulars; ■>•' or, better still, phone for an ■ appointment. 1 MATAPU—TE ROTI I DAIRY FARM. I. FOR EXCHANGE. I OWNER WILL ACCEPT B NEW PLYMOUTH I HAWERA TOWN PROPERTY, I OR A SOUND MORTGAGE I THE WHOLE OR PART OF H ' HIS EQUITY. I CAN BE, TAKEN OVER AS A H CtOING CONCERN ■ IFDESffiED, I IMMEDIATB POSSESSION, Hl3B ACRES of the. very best land; situated on tarred> road, between Te Roti and Matapu; one mile from factory; 5 miles from Eltham and about 7 miles from Ha r wera; good sole of. grass; 10 acres of swedes, 9 acres of oats and rye, and stack of hay; crops given in; practically all the land is stumped, about enough fencing timber and firewood left; boxthorn boundaries; 12 subdivisions; plenty of water, ineluding ram to shed; now wintering 60 cows, 22 in-calf heifers, 8 horses, bull and some weaners; carrying capacity 70 cows. The buildings comprise first-class modeffi sound dwelling of 6 large living rooms, 4 fireplaces, also bathroom (porcelain bath and basin), scullery, pantry, sink, • cupboards, etc., hot and cold water to bath,' basin and sink, wash house, bricked-in copper, fixed tubs; concrete yard and . paths; everything up to date and :■ . in good order -- The Outbuildings are motor garage, milking shed, (concreted), 4 - double bails (doors in front), im- ":■■_■ plement sheds, cart and trap sheds, pigstys, and well sheltered pig paddock. L.K.G. Milking Machine, 4-cow plant, releaser "and Lister engine are given in with, the property. PRICE, £110 per acre; good mortgages, no rate of interest higher than 5 per cent., some of the .. money at 4J per cent.

I WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. If you have a good residential proJrty at Hawera or New Plymouth, and ish to take up farming, send us parculars. Or the owner will entertain fgood second mortgage as a deposit 1 the farm in place of cash. Dairy urd and plant can be taken over at a racje to he agreed upom. N(Ne. 3484)

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXI, 15 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXI, 15 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXI, 15 June 1920, Page 1