LAND FOR SALE. WANTED A LARGER FARM I N Exchange for 40 acres near Stratford, carrying well 20 cows, .2 horses, few sheep, etc. Practically all level and ploughable and practically free of weeds. Good fences and gates, nearly all boundary live hedges. Buildings consist of good house, good shed, (built for machines), implement shed, car shed, wash-house, harness room, workshop, hayshed, etc., all in firetclass order. Close to school, factory and town. Finance is good, but the place being too small for the owner, he will exchange for say 100 acres good dairy land, or a larger place for mixed farming. This is one of the best little farms about, and the price is £BO per acre; £lOOO cash for a straight out sale. CHARLES LOWE LAND & STOCK AGENT. FENTON STREET .... STRATFORD. ’Phone 346 or 2G7 (residence). Send me particulars of your farm or stock. FOR SALE NOTHING CHEAPER ON THE MARKET. WILL secure a good Farm of 60 Acres, situated three miles from New Plymouth. There is a good, sound house of seven rooms with usual conveniences, and several sheds, fowl-run, etc. This property is wellsheltered, h watered by streams, well fenced, and has metalled road to gate. The price and terms make this the easiest proposition offering to-day We have farms to exchange for town properties, and town properties for farms. Consult us before deciding elsewhere, as we have some genuine bargains to offer in Businesses, Town Property and Farms. QUINN & KENNY, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Devon Street Central, New Plymouth!
GOOD LEASE. NINE YEARS; GOODWILL £4OO. SOMETHING GOOD. EASY TERMS. 102 ACRES, Eltham district, with lovely home of 5 rooms, scullery and bathroom. Good cowshed of 6 bails, concreted; also good yards, concreted. Nine good paddocks, well fenced; watered by good streams. Quartermile to factory and post office; school is two miles. This farm will carry 35 dairy cows, 2 horses and 2 bulls. Price £3. Will consider exchange for larger farm. Nothing better offering at present. M. M C DONALD, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. ’Phones: Day, 152; Private Residence, 71.
QUALITY FARMS FOR LAND SEEKERS WITH LIMITED CAPITAL. 290 ACRES, choice freehold dairy I farm, all in grass and all ploughabie. Well watered, clean country,/coast district; well subdivided; metalled road; factory J. mile, school and P.O. miles; 6-bail concreted cowshed fitted for machines. Good 7-roomed dwelling with usual outbuildings. Now carrying 240 sheep, 6 ho-.;e’, 150 h?ad cattle. Present owner ha? not milked on the property, which is in wonderful heart. Has been exceptionally well f farmed, and a dairy herd should give great returns on it. ‘Remember, butterfat is all right now, and prospects were neVer better. Price £35 per acre, and terms for balance will be easy to good man. (170) COING CONCERN. 110 ACRES Dairy Farm on metalled road. All in grass and ploughable. Well watered and subdivided. Factory, school and post office 1 mile; 5roomed house and outbuildings; 12-bail concreted cowshed. Carrying 32 head cattle, horses and sheep, which go with the place, together with factory shares, gig.-milk cart, cans, harness, implements, tools, in fact, everything except house furniture. Existing mortgage very good. Price as a going concern as above, £37 per acre, with £6OO cash, balance can remain at 5 per cent. No better opportunity or bargain has been offered this season. Early application advised. (179) LINN & GROVER. EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 19. ’Phone 183. CO TO RETFORD’S. For WOOLS COTTONS MUSLINS SATEENS CREPES And All General Drapery Agent for Sewing Machines and RequisitesColonial and Local Papers. Cl H> RETFORD.' CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1921, Page 7
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