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LAND FOR SALE. LAND BUYERS--READ THIS! 4 A ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, to be i sold as a going concern, including 15 cows, 2 horses, bull, 10 calves, plough, disc harrows, milk cans, separator, trypod harrows, drill, r ower, tyne harrows, and sundries. There is a 4-roomed house and concrete floor owshed. Price for the lot, only £l4OO, with £7OO cash. . A GREAT PROPOSITION. DAIRY FARM. 1 00 ACRES Freehold Land, of exceptional value. Sub-divided into 16 paddocks. Carrying 45 cows. 6-roomed House, cowshed, all necessary outbuildings. Factory and school handy. Main tar-sealed road. Very cheap at £3O per acre. £lOOO pash. Advance to Settlers’ Mortgage. BUY THIS AND MAKE MONEY. E, ; JACKSON & SON, VALUER & COMMISSION AGENT, BROUGHAM STREET (next Hannah’s), New Plymouth. 'Phone: Office 6SB; Home 575. Box 39. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. Ogg ACRES (92c Freehold, 32 Leasehold), 818 acres in grass, balance bush. There are 150 acres rich river flats, and the balance mostly undu lating country.; -'When stumped, 500 acres will be ploughable. Sub-divided into 15 paddocks (8 miles of. fencing) all good. Well' watered. Last winter carried 700 breeding ewes, 500 hoggets, 32 rams, 120 heavy bullocks, run cattle (.cows and 'steers, etc.), and 7 horses. Buildings comprise 4-roomed House, bathroom, hoL and cold water, electric light, man’s whare, motor garage. Woolshed, ’ 40 x 45, night pens for 400 sheep, 5 sets sheep yards, dip and draining pans. Insurances £1320. Rates £66 10/-. Price, £l2 10/- per acre. First Mortgage £3500 State Advances. Terms, £2OOO cash. NOTE.-—This is . a genuinely good proposition. It is situated north of New Plymouth ,on good metalled road, and is just over a mile, from the coast. Road runs through property It will sub-divide well. Present owner took property up over 20 years ago, and has effected all improvements/ L A. NOLAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Devon Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE.- , I ' 100 ACRES NEAR MANAIA. ’ 100 ACRES good level land, all ploughed and grassed, no buildings, 6 roaddocks. PRICE: £45; easy terms for Bong term to enable purchaser to build and stock this farm. Delivery any time up to July 1, 1930. No. 1. 150 ACRES - STRATFORD. 150 ACRES, Stratford, near cheese factory and school, 12 paddocks, live fences and good shelter, milking 60 cows besides young stock and horses. All in good grass. PRICE: £42 with £750 down, to capable farmer. Delivery July 1, 1930. No. 2. 100 ACRES - NGAERE. 100 ACRES, Ngaere, good 6-roomed house, wash-house and outbuildings, hot and cold water .service. Cow plant go in with farm, concrete floor ■to milking shed. 12 paddocks, live fences, and well sheltered. Produces 12,0001b5. fat from 40 cows. PRICE: £46 with £lOOO down. Easy long term mortgage for balance. No. 3. SOLE AGENTS: THE

JpARMERS’ (JO-OP. QRGANISATION gOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. , STRATFORD, HAWERA AND BRANCHES. Land Representatives; W. H. H. Young, Stratford; F. Evans, Hawera; E. L. Mason, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. (QJ.OOD Dairy Farm of 280 ACRES, carrying 75 dairy cows, 20 18-months heifers and 25 weaners. Situated on good metal road and within 3 miles of township. Subject to State mortgage of £3300. Buildings comprise 5-roomed House, with electric light, washhouse and man’s room. Garage and implement shed, milking shed with concrete floor, together with 4-cow plant. PRICE, £27 10/- PER ACRE, WITH £1250 CASH. This property has not been on the -market for over 15 years, and will stand full investigation. NEWTON .KING, LTD., SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Members Real Estate Institute of N.Z.) I Office, s>o, 'P! Hi Barnitt, 46dJ

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 15