LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. W. H. & A. M'GABKY, i LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, EITHAM TARANAKI 'PHONES 13, 134 and 127. W« are in a position to assist clients Financially if required, i *7A-COW FARM.—I6O acres, Manga- ' IvJ toki diiHriet; good heavy wellgrassed land; mostly all stumped ; hoxthorn fences; 1 mile from factory, 2 miles from Eltham; good 6-roomed dwelling; modern shed with machines, releaser and Hutcliinson's water power; numerous outbuildings. Price £95 per acre; £2000 cash, balance 5 per cent. Owner will consider an exchange. (3923) 50-COW FARM.—I6S acres, Lepperton district; handy to railway station ; 1£ miles from factory; all 1 stumped; all ploughable; 12 paddocks ; well watered; new s"oomed bungalow and outbuildJs; milking machine. Price ) per acre, including 42 cows, •oil, 12 heifers, 14 calves, 50 pigs, 5 horses, all implements and milking plant. Terms, £2000 cash. (3922) 80-COW FAJRM, 272 acres, Toko district ; on© mile from factory and school; all in grass, well fenced and subdivided; wintered 68 . cows, 3 bulls £ 6 horses, 15 two-year-old heifers and 35 yearling heifers; milking machines and 7C factory shares given in; good house and outbuildings, motor shed, first-class milking shed; all stock at valuation if desired Price, £55 per acre; terms £2500 cash. (3920! 20-COW FARM.—37 acres. Best parl •of Waimate Plains; handy to fac tory and school; flat as a billiarc table: all stumped; live fences 7 paddocks; wintered 18 cows, ; horses, bull, calves and pigs close on 700 of milk in the flush good house and outbuildings an( 4 acres of splendid orchard. Pric< £150 per acre, with" £1.500 cash (3918 S5-COW FARM.—l3B'acres, MangatoK district. A tveU-gras6ed farm • mostly all stumped; boxthon fence* : plenty of paddocks ■ patd of shelter bush- good butterfa returns; house of 6 rooms; nes up-to-date shed-.motor shed; im plemcsnt s^ed; stables; wash house; piggeries, etc., etc. A .£BS per acre this is the cheapes farm in the district. You ca: secure i\ with £'2000 cash. (3439 SO-COW FA IvM.—B6 acres freehold .close to town; l^nd all flat nearly al: stumped; ao weeds; 1« paddocks; well watered; we! sheltered house of 7 rooms; X bail concreted shed ant! concret ' ed yard; usual other ou+Vuild ings. Prioi £80 per acre. Term to 'purchase r. Cows at valuation (3914 65-COW FARM.--98 acres on Frase road. About 4 miles fi-om EJ tham; winteied 55 cows, 40 sheep 4 horses, bull and 10 yearlings land all clear of stumps; watere< by windmills and trough?; hems oft 7 rooms; concreted cowshed machines; motor shed; implemen shed; piggeries, etc. Price £14 per acre, with £2500 cash. (3913 80-COW FARM.—ISO acres, Kapong district. Handy, to factory school and stove; flat country good sole of gi'ass; about G acres stumped, 15 paddock? liouse of 8 roon-s; two cowshed (one new); trap-shed; jnoto ehed; piggeries, etc. Price £6 10s per acre. About.£lsoo cash balance can remain far 10 year at- 5i per cent. ' (3910 55-COW FARM.—ISB acres. Close t Ngaere; level land; well fanced fully subdivided into paddocks watered, by stream and windmill . wintered 51 cows, 7 in-calf heifers bull, 3 horses and 11 weaners good house of & rooms, and goo< outbuildings. Prioe, includin, milking machine plant, £70 pc acre. About £1500 cash re quired. (3892 45-COW FARM—IOO acres; about hal a mile from Kictory and school handy to town; -flab land; n< swamp; all stumpe4»6ave 8 acres 12 paddocks; real* good house o 6 rooms with conveniences; usua dairy farm outbuildings. Prici £80 per acre, including milkinj machine plant. Terms £200( cash. Owner would entertaii exchanging. (3483 30-COW FARM.—62-acres, Leppertw district. All level and well subdl vided; nice new dwelling of I rooms; hot and cold water; wash house; milking machines; con creted cowshed; can be taker over as a going concern with im • mediate possession (25 choice dairy cows, bull, cart, harness can's, implements, etc.). -Price for land and stock £85 per acre £1000 cash. Owner will take house as part payment. 80-OOW FARM.—6S acres. Or er wil: t take Louse as a deposit . a place of cash. Situated at Ngaere and supplies the Ngaere factory; nearly all stumped; flat -land; live fences; 10 paddocks; house of 6 rooms and conveniences; concreted cowshed; lot of outbuildings. Price £95 per acre, with £1000 cash. (3280) •50-COW- FARM—9B acres, Duthie road, between Matapu and Mangatoki. All level "land of choice quality; boxthorn fences; well watered; fully subdivided; house of 6 rooms, milking shed and other outbuildings. "Price £110 D . ? r with £1500 cash. (3457) 3u-vjQW i'ARM.—IBO acres, Kaponga district. AH level land; some live fences; well grassed; water in every paddock; house of 7 rooms: concreted cowshed with milking machines. Price £40 per acre. Only £700 cash required. (3441) Take no risks "witlj that cold— secure a bottle of "NAZOL" at once. Only 1/6 for 60 doses. All chemists and stores.—Advt. THE MOTHERS' FAVQTJPJTE. There is no better medicine, for babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste, pi'ompt and effectual relief make it a favourite with the mothers of small children. It quickly relieves their roughs and ; colds and prevent? serious consequences. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup if given at the first symptom, j For sale at all stores. —Advt. I
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 16 December 1920, Page 8
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