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LAND FOR SALE. IT IS TOURS; . POSSESSION JULY ist, 1921. 100 hand-- to Hawera. School quarter-mile, cheese factory 0 miles. A lovely home of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, drainage . benzine light in house, water laid on to 8- l :ail concreted cowshed. Carrying capacity 60 cows, horses and necessary dry stock. Good orchard, well sheltered by pines and ornamental trees. PRICE £127 PER ACRE. 1 POSSESSION JULY ist, 1921. POSSESSION JULY ist, 1921. . -Only £127 PER ACRE; £SOO deposit will secure this fine Hawera dafoy > farm. See ua at once. -This is a Snip. ( A SNIP. £SOO CASH secures 230 ACRES very fine dairying and cattle country; jf miles from factory; 1J miles from school. Metalled roads. C&jk acity 75 cows, horses and young cattle. Good house 7 rooms, concreted cowshed. Railway station and saleyards close handy. Price only £4O pat acre, £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at current rates. Arrange for intpci-' tiori at once, • " JAMES AND GILLMAN LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS HAW£BA< • : ; J / V'. WELL SITUATED FARM, 147 ACRES, freehold, all in grass except 10 acres beautiful ehelter bUih^ all flat and ploughable; subdivided into 13 paddocks; watered by never-failing stream. This property is only a few miles from. New Plymouth, and is splendidly situated, being alongside a railway station, fac- ( tory one and a quarter miles, close to school, post office, etc. Very good house of 5 rooms, concreted cowshed and yards, sheep yard, concrete' dip. woolshed, trapshed, etc. •'' ' 1 PRICE £72 lOs per acre, with £2OOO cash. SITUATED BELL BLOCK. WILL SELL AS GOING CONCERN. ■ 91 ACRES, freehold, all in grass and crops; subdivided into 12 paddoclM, post and wire and live fences; watered by river and spring; practically all dead level a'hd- all has been ploughed; little shelter bush round house. A warm-lying farm and on Pood metalled road. Almost iew J* 1 roomed house with hot • and cold water, 8-bail cowshed with concrete floor, implement shed, etc. Cows returned £27 per head last season, and they all show Jersey. PRICE— £9O per acre, with £ISOO cash, possibly less to good farmer. 1 NEWTON KING, LTD. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, • ' , NEW PLYMOUTH. TWO GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITIONS 315 ACRES > freehold, all in grass, about 20 acres ploughable, balance . , . S°°d easy grazing country, suitable for sheep or cattle; subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered, Buildingsf Two-roomed cottage yards. Situated 7 miles from Hawera by tarred road. Rural mail delivery; school opposite farm. This place wintered 760 big wethers and 60 head of cattle, and did them well. Price only £lB 10s per acre, with £2OOO cash, balance good terms. We can recommend this place to anyone requiring a goodpiece of grazing country; it is all good heavy papa country of the best quality, carrying a good sole of gratis. J ( 639. ACRES, Freehold, all in grass:, 800 acres ploughable, about 270 &cr«J has been ploughed; 14 paddocks, all sheep proof fences; watertiA by never-failing streams. Good house of 0 rooms, all conveniences, including telephone, Wizard light, li. and c. water, etc. Cowshed and wnolg»n<d, machines installed, electric power plant installed for working shearing madunes, etc. Within easy distance of Hawera by tarred road, handy to station and school, factory half mile. At present carrying 550 breeding ewes. 800 dry sheep and about 100 big cattle, mostly bullocks. This' class' of property is hard to acquire; it is all good heavy country of the be«t quality, the ploughable country being equal to practically any land in the HA, were, district. A large herd of cows could be milked if desired. Price only £3a per acre; £4OOO casli required, balance arranged On good terms." '■ N.Z. LOAN ANL MERCANTILE AGENCY! COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. , > THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. PARTLY IMPROVED LAND IN GLAXO AREA. 1200 Freehold, 5Q acres leasehold, which. may be bdught at tt -.i 115,l 15, easy ploughable country, situated 14 miles from .Hamilton on first-class metalled road, 7 mileg fft>m railway and important saleyards, 4 miles from school and post office; 200 acres in grass,'also 40 acres just sown down. There is a 2-roomed vbare and lean-to. The property is a wonderfully good cutting up proposition, having a good frontage ° two roads. It is well watered by permanent streams, and there' are '7 miles of 7-wire fencing on the place. Don't hesitate in deciding to inspect rollVnTcloSra GlaxoleJot "" C ° Untry ' ° n * « 00d ?RICE £7 10s per acre. Deposit £ISOO, balance arranged. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. vy VICTORIA STREET (new buidings). ' HAMILTON. AN IDEAL FARM. ACRES, situated on good metalled road, adjoining factory, school and post office, within easy reach of good town. Eight-roomed dwelling house with all conveniences, including telephone. Will carry 60 cow» and do them well. This farm is free from noxious weeds. PRICE only £7O per acre. Cash required, £ISOO with first-class mort- , gages. You must see this, as it is sure ti rise in price. £BOO CASH WILL SEE YOU INTO XHIS: 200 ACRE " of beautiful land, close to factory; good metal and tarred i road; 1-mile from school and township; good dwelling and outbuildings. Price, only £4O per acre. : A GOING CONCERN: i 120 AORES ' siUlated about 7 miles from Hawera, on tarred road; lease has ' five - ears to run; 54 cows, 2 horses, milking machine, etc., including all implements required, and a fine lot of pigs. We have inspected this place and ev rything is in first-class order. Price, £2650. We can finance a good man. R. J. TIDDY & CO. BOX 2. REGENT STiIEET, EJWERA TH0SB8: )H, P.WIU JB. CHEAP FARMS. 48 down the Coast, situatedin a good position, being only 4 miles from New Plymouth Post Office, on good metalled road. Good dwellinghouse containing six rooms and outbuildings. Land is of good quality all ploughable with the exception of a few acres of shelter bush. Subdivided into six well fenced paddocks, with a-good supply of water. This place will carry twenty cows and do them well, Factory and school is only about two miles distant from place with a good road to both. This is a good chance for anyone who is thinking of taking up fanning, being a nice handy size for one man an l get goocl returns. PRICE £65 per acre. Only £I2OO cash. ]?108 00 °* g° od Coast land, all in grass excep'. a little shelter bush; subdivided into eleven paddocks; all level to undulating, every foot ploughable; watered by a good running river. W:ilc arry thirty to,thirty five cows and young stock. Situated in a good handy position, being lmndy to factory school and P.O. store. This little place is in good heart and should be cheap at the price asked. The "buildings comprise a dwelling of six rooms, bathroom and scullery, man's room and wash-house. Cowshed with ten bails. PRICE £4O per acre, with £ISOO cash. F 108 L: A; NOLAN & CO., LAND AGENTS. S. A, DAILEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE. BAKE & CO. (Successors to Wilson & Son.) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. MODERATE PRICES. FIRST-CLASS I EATHER work of all classes undertaken. Repairs to Saddlery and Harness attended to at shortest notice. Old Saddles accepted in part payment of new. Horse and Cow Covers a Speciality. Travelling Bags & Trunks made to order. A TRIAL SOLICITED. SMART BROS., ELECTRICIAN,?; BROADWAY NORTH, STRATFORD, prepared to do all electrical wiring fo. houses, heating and power. All accessories in stock. Repairs at shortest notice. Thona No. 30. ■ . • ' For repairs at night ring 'nhona, Noa. 145 and 310.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 6

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