IAND FOR SALE. ;■■ A MODEL FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 63 ACHES. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A FARM TO CARRY 40 TO 60 COWS, PRICE £43 per acre. A very handy little, property on metalled road one mile from factory, 1J miles from railway station, close to school and post office), freehold title; land ;s dead level, all stumped, po3t and wire and hcd"e feneeing; 10 paddocks, watered by stream and windmill; now carrying 34 head of stock; free from noxious weeds; two wellsheltered orchards; good 7-roowed dwelling, lit by acetylene gas, bathroom, all recently painted and renovated, wash-house, etc.; outbuildings comprise 12-bail milking shed, implement shed, barn, trapshed and new pig sties. The present owner finds the place too small for him, and will consider exchanging for a farm to carry a larger kerd. He prefers a property on which water power can be obtained for milking machines. Price £43 per acre, equity about £750, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5J per cent. Possession July Ist, 1918. (2748). W. H. & A. McGARRY Land Agents, ELTHAM, SOMETHING GOOD FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. TrtK ACRES Freehold, rich drained kahikatea swamp; some in grass; great prospective value; six miles from Hamilton. PRICE, £l2 per acre. Cash, 10 per cent.; balance 10 jears at b'/s per cent. 7?J£ ACRES 0.R.P., near good town, 1 *' u Waikato. Goodwill, £OOO. 1 KA ACRES, Marton, suitable for ■*■"'" mixed farming. Terms, £4OO cash, or will exchange for small farm. Worth inspection. Unencumbered property, Wanganui, in exchange for small farm. Send your properties to us for sale or exchange. We have buyers waiting. HARTNELL AND CO., 17 WICKSTEED PLACE, WANGANUI.
MISCELLANEOUS,. Felt Hats, all good styles, from 3/0 to 10/0; usual prices 4/'J to 14/0. .Don't fail to see these. Our Box Suits, at a discount of 3/0 in the i; are exceptional value. —Greenway Bros.' Clearing Sale. ]y|EX'S Watertight and Box Suits, at a discount of 3/0, are unusually cheap. You know leather.is rising; the prices will not be repeat enway Bros.' Hearing Sale. e^ [WHITE Underskirts from 2/0, well-fin-ished; W.B. Corsets, 1/11; Silk Blouses, usually sold at from 10/0 to 12/0, are going at S/0; .One lot of prints at O'/jd per yard.—Greenway Bros.' Clearing Sale. e.w. J)RESS LENGTHS, Remnants, Casements, Muslins, Piques, Voiles, Silks, Sateens, etc., Ready-to-wear Blouses, Aprons, etc., must be cleared .regardless of cost.—Greenway Bros.' Clearing Sale. e.w. gEAVER Baking Powder lid, Edmonds 1/3, ,"> bars Soap 2/0. fi Sand Soap 1/-, 511) Bell Tea 8/0, Fish Pastes 9d, Currants sd. Greenway Bros.' Clearing Sale. e.w. /JUTTIER, lnglewood, has just opened up new stock of Autumn and Winter Drapery. Inspection invited. QOTTIER, lnglewood, has all the lat- [ est styles in Trimmed Hats and Ready-to-\Y T ears. A personal visit soCJALTj at Cottier's, lnglewood, and in-sp-K-t the best :how of Dress Goods ever ii QOTTIER'S, lnglewood, is the shop If you want quality. Our goods are w«U-known throughout the d^rjst,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1916, Page 1
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