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LAND FOR SALE. SOME REAL gARGAINS. ACRES and new up-tordate Bungalow hot and cold water, wash-house, copper and tubs; sunny position, pleasant view. The land is clean and well grassed; will carry three cows; good, poultry houses, cowshed and hayshed. The property has long frontage to Main Road, suitable for •utting up; handy to tram stop, buses pass door. Situated just outside borough. Rates £5/7/6. Price £2lOO, £250 cash. Cheap and Good. 40 A CRES - gPLENDID little Dairy Farm situated between Bell Block and Waitara, all level and ploughable; well subdivided and fenced. “Abundance of feed,” 10 acres of green oats, two large stacks of hay. Handy to school and factory. New House of 4 rooms, cowshed, etc. The land is of rich quality. Will carry 18 cows. Price £5O per acre. £5OO cash, balance at 6 per cent. A Great Chance. E. JACKSON AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. FARMS. “J “J ACRES as a going concern, level, good quality, good Buildings. Pric# .£55 per acre. Terms. ACRES as a going concern. Mostly level Good quality. Good Buildings. Price £65 per acre. Terms. 103 Good Buildings. Price £lB per acre. Terms. 160 ACRES, mostly level, well fenced. Good Buildings. Metal road. Price £25 per acre. Terms. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES EGMONT STREET. JJELOW pRE WAR pRICE. FAITHFULLY THE BEST VALUE IN THE WAIKATO. 3QO ACRES. Milking 120 cows (all Pedigree Jerseys), besides 60 weaners, 9 pedigree bulls, 6 horses. All in good pasture, well fenced, watered and sheltered. Real good house and outbuildings, including one of the most up-to-date cowsheds and yards in the Waikato. Electricity laid on to houae and cowshed. PRICE: £3O per acre, with £2500 down. Owner refused £65 per acre. Throe miles to railway. Other necessary conveniences adjoining. Property can be secured as going concern, including pedigree herd. LEWIS & CO. HAMILTON. GET IN EARLY AND SECURE THIS. 166 ACRSB Freehold, undulating country, mostly all ploughable; 11 paddocks, sheep-proof fences; watered bj' creeks. Present stock on land 30 cows, 84 sheep, 18 calves; 10-ba : .l shed, concrete floor. House, 6 rooms, bathroom; washhouse, workshop, implement shed, woolshed, motor shed. Factory and school two miles, good metalled road; close to Waitara. £4O per Acre. £lOOO cash, or le%» to a good man. Balance at 5| per cent. (J.EO. gIRD, LAND AGENT, WAITARA. Box 43. ’Phone 82. Will sellers please hand in their properties for sale? QOOD pARM pOR gALE. 100 ACRES all level land in good , locality, close to factory and school. Good House of five rooms, all conveniences, cowshed, motor shed, stable and implement shed. Easily carry 40 cows and other stock. There are no mortgages on this farm; has not been milked on for seven years; been well farmed; sheep-proof fences. Full particulars apply— t fjARRISON AND f<O. LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. Box 112. REDUCED FROM £5O TO £4O PER ACRE. I QI ACRES dairy farm, all Improved, with residence and full range of outbuildings; situated on main, road 8 miles from town; has gl»o a sea frontig.’; cream cart calls at gate, school handy. As a going concern i3B cows ir profit, 2 P.B. bulls, 6 18 months old heifers, 6 calves, poultry, 4 sows, 1 boa”, 8 porkers. 18 pigs, 2 horses, spring trap and implements, milking plant and separator, 20 acres, 7 acres, 15 acres turnips. Returns last year £WM), cash £l5OO, balance as arranged. No greater value to be had. B. C. ROBBINS LAND AGENT, TAURASGA. • COMFORT FIRST. TMie standard set by the management when Braeburn was erected » still the same. This picturesque modern hotel has all that appeals to the traveller and tourist. Garage for visitors’ cars Tariff, from 14/6 per day, -£4/4/- a jfaebufat

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1923, Page 10