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LAWS AOVEBTtgEHiIITi, /'"'' * W. H. & A. U QQAREX LAND ANO FINANCIAL ACfNTt, SLTHAM. TAftANAKI. .PUONAB ». 184 and 211. THIS IS DIRT CHEAP. 0| ACRES WITH BUILDING*. Priea £660. There are 4i acres off retold land with two mktpa of lr»it bold af, 10s per acre per anoosa* On main tarred road, witfci» tw*> miles of Eltham and only a littlsway Jrom jschooi., Bwm of *4> rooms, recently painted and tapsfiered; range, open- 'fireplace, I wash-house, copper and tubs, , tank/ 2-bail cowshed, etc. Yo»» can milk 3 cows on this place. Very reasonable at £650; terns £160 cash, balance as arrsagsd. *7U) 6 ACRES, OKAIAWA. Price £1060. All'dead level lani/ast broken op with creeks; .&▼•- fences; » paddocks; house of 4 rooms, raage, open fireplace, aW one-rooffie^-whare with store aai - cupboard} two gig^ sheds and 9bail eowafaad. This is -,«, great piece of land. Terms, only £250 j cash, or mb may be Otherwise arranged. (167»> I 177 ACRES. FOR EXCHANGE. . l*i ice £72 per acr*, including milking machine; releaser and Hutchinaon's water power; can be taken over as a going- concern if; desired; all level land, 150 acres stumped, live fences, 14 pailclocks, carrying: capacity 60.sows; * now wintering- 54 cows, 2 bulls, 4 horses and % weavers; Tuevrly new house- of 5> rooms, another old house of 5 rooms, concreted run through shed, wharc, trap and implement 3heds, piggeries, | etc. Owner wilT exchange for i town property or mortgages i ! equity about £2000. (40$H - 80 AGUES* FOR EXCHANGE trice £85 per acre; a: level, farm; ona> mile from factory, school* rail* way station, etc.; all* stumped; well watered ;,no swamp j 10 pad* docks; carrying capacity 35- cows ; good house of 6 rooms-, trap and implement sheds, stable-, concreted cowshed with machines installed. Equity about«£l2so. ' Can be taken over aa a. going concern if desired. - - (ss2&> GLOBE TO ELTR&Bt. . 14 ACRES. & very choice little property which has not changed ownership/, for maajr yearsj-the land,is really first^ class; it is dead level and not broken by creeks \ no stumps;. ( live fences on boundary, and sub- > divisional fences; 10 paddocks; watered by windmiU *ad troughs; carrying capacity 7 cows; nice comfortable dwelfing, of 5 living, rooms and conveniences, all in perfect order, washhouse, copper, concreted cowshed, loft, gig: shed, harness room, etc.; about 2 mites from Eltham on main road, }-miT» from factory and few chains from school. Price £2100-. Onfy on» [ mortgage £400 (about) te Govj ernment Advances io Settlers at i 4|. per Qens. S^e.ns about terms j ! , we.can make them very reasosv A GOING COWeiEKN. I LEASEEOCT^ TO ±CKS&. The lease has four years to run at £5 per acre ; Tnfe farm is on th* Waitaate Plains; it is a good place and' will' bear inspection; no waste Iknd; all level; well grassed; carrying capacity 35 cows; no stumps.; Kve fences; S . paddocks;- all welf/watered.. Priee> £1300, including 27' cows," jersey bull, 5 Jersey weabcrs, 2 horses, dray, harness, inilking machine, leleaser, engine, 60 fully; pafd-ap>-shares, alt howsebold furniture, 5 csms^ani lot of sundries. The> • rent is paid up until January, 1922*; this is given, in to purchaser of property; no rent to bs VaSS until »ext January; all ready to step into and start cor- ■ lecting milk cheques right away j • comfortable house and usual outI * buildings. ...- .Thess Rood small; t teases^ are hard Jo get; .donjt delay tf yoa think this will snifc ywa. ?(4OS1), W H. A A. M^GMfXIY i*>»» anf» ri!4a«|riAL ACrNTi. . PLTHAM. CLTMAM. kr&*nf Urttley. Pbonr, 2!!» Jmfcj»Ta % TKf WPHONES: IS * 134

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 12