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Dairy Farms on Easy Terms. ICA A /rt , n „ FvAahrtl/l Nearly all in grass and crops. Now ±UU /xLitJo JD JLttJilUlU. carrying 50 cows, but if top-dressed and farmed better it would do 70. The buildings consist of a cottage of four rooms, cowshed fitted with a milking plant, large barn, etc Situate close to a school, and within four miles of the railway. Price £3B per acre, *Boo deposit. AH the balance can remain for five years at s\i per cent. The owner is keen to sell, and there is a good rise in value in it if improved and tidied up. ««" * « « » 1 All in grass and rough feed. Now carry-wash-house, cowshed fitted with 3-cow milking plant, water pump. etc. Situate in the Hairini District, handy to Te Awamutu Price £36 per acre. £IOOO deposit. The owner would consider a smaller deposit from a sound farmer. Wc consider this good value. IftH A/Jvfle EVaahnM All in grass and 12 acres crops. Now IUV /xtfltJo J. 1 1 CCJlUlll. carrving a dairy herd of 45 cows, 13 dry cows, 40 sheep and 6 horses. The buildings include a nice house of four rooms, scullery, bathroom with hot and cold water, also a good cowshed and implement shed. Situate handy to a school, and three miles from railway and township Price £65 per acre, £IOOO deposit. It is a pleasure to inspect this farm. It is free of noxious weeds, and in very tood hearr. as the carrying capacity shows. Most of the properties of similar quality on our books are priced at £BO per acre. 200 Acres Crown Lease. SSf^&SgfiSJ?^ grass except 35 acres. Now carrying 70 head mixed cattle. Cottage four rooms, bathroom, wash-house, cartshed, no cowshed. Situate on the route of the Te Awamutu-Putararu railway. 1} miles from a school, P.O. and store Formerly heavy bush land. Sixty acres has been stumped and ploughed. £l6 10s per acres £IOOO deposit required, and the balance can remain for up to ten years. The owner has been disabled during the war, and is a genuine seller. The property would make a good dairy farm if top-dressed. 400 Acres Freehold. !£.*£?£%& £f %EZ old pasture in perfect order. The 280 acres of old pasture land is in the form of river terraces, and is equal to any of the dairying land in the district. The owner is at present running sheep, but 120 dairy cows could be milked next season. There is a good sound house of four rooms, man's cottage, cowshed fitted with milking plant, and a barn and stables. Price only £25 per acre, with £I2OO deposit. This is a genuine farming proposition at the price, which has not become inflated by speculation. It is within reasonable distance of the railway. NOTE.—We advertise only properties that we have inspected, and can confidently recommend. Of the farms advertised by us in the Chronicle during the past six weeks, five have been sold and one re-sold at an advance of over £2OOO. H. G. Foster & Co. Agents. Te Awamutu. New Goods. WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING SMART AND EXCLUSIVE GOODS COMPRISING Costumes Millinery Blouses Knitted Sports Coats AND CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION. A. McHutchison, DRAPER AND LADIES* OUTFITTER TE KUITI. (Next Bank of New Zealand).

Phone No. 2. P.O. Box 16. Te Awamutu Hotel TE AWAMUTU. CHAS. ANDERSON Canadian Club Whisky - - - Good Brand Schnapps - - - Draught Rum Speight's and other Southern Ales Lion, Imperial and Peerless Ales NO KEGS STOCKED. CASH must accompany All Orders.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1359, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1359, 27 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1359, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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