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LAND FOR SALE. UNENCUMBERED FARM & STOCK OFFERED AS A GOING CONCERN, ON GOOD TERMS. QI ACRES, situated five miles from Devon Street, New Plymouth, and 1J miles from school. Six-roomed house, range, electric light and electric stove. Cowshed with concrete floor, separator and electric motor. Motor-shed an implement shed. All flat to rolling country with a good sole of Z™ - Subdivided into 12 paddocks by good live and wire fences and well watered by permanent running streams. Two-thirds ploughed. Also 35 high-grade X cows, 5 high-grade Jersey weaner heifers, 1 Jersey Bui l 2 horses, 13 sheep, 2 breeding sows, 1 boar and implements, etc. Cream collected, rates ±<l9. £34 PER ACRE—£BOO CASH—BALANCE 7 YEARS AT 5 NEWTON KING LTD. SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND HAWERA. A SELECTION OF LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. •ytt ACRES supplies Normanby Dairy Factory, flat land, capacity about 38 cows, 7 o house of five rooms, cowshed and other sheds. Owner will lease for three years at £2 per acre, phis rates approximately £2O a year. IftA ACRES on Manaia Road, term five years, present rental £l/8/- per acre. □LvV Rates £2O. House of five rooms and outbuildings. £650 cash secures this farm as a going concern, balance of purchase money, £2OO, arranged to suit. (IK ACRES Mangatoki district, lease three years at £2/10/- per acre, plus rates £l9. House of six rooms, cowshed, machines, water power, other sheds. Price as a going concern, £lO5O. W. H. & A. MCGARRY, HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, ELTHAM, TARANAKI. ’Phones: Office 13; Residence 134. 28 ACRES! 28 ACRES! QITUATE five miles from Hawera. All level and in excellent condition. House ® five rooms and conveniences, tfapshed and large cowshed. Bounded by Boxthorn hedges and watered by mill and troughs. Situate li miles to railway, f-mile to factory. < Carrying at present 27 Dairy Cows, 1 Bull and 1 Horse. Last season 26 cows produced on this farm an average of 3401b5. butter-fat, .which gives the wonderful average of 3511b5. butter-fat per acre. * T*hi« is an ideal one-man farm. \ PRICE: £2700, with £5OO cash. FoL VH/50. FARMERS’ CO-OP. society F. A. EVANS, Hawera; S. W. WHYTE, Stratford; LAND SALESMEN. 1 ■ — > £2OO CASH WILL SEE YOU INTO THIS FARM. f IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STOCK AND £2OO CASH WE CAN FINANCE YOU. I • • ' J Of) ACRES, Kith am Road, Awatuna. All level and well grassed. Will do ’ caws. 95001bs- butter-fat has been taken off the farm. House of five '■ rooms, milking shed and outbuildings. PRICE: £23 PER ACRE or near offer. Only £2OO cash required. GRANT & CO., REAL • ESTATE AGENTS, HAWERA. ’PHONE 2133. P.O. BOX 137. Land Salesmen: A. S. Bogers, Hawera. N. O. Innes, Manaia. BAY OF PLENTY. HERE is A BARGAIN ! OOZ) ACRES, aU in P asturc except about 25 acres, and all fencing in excellent order. Four-roomed bungalow, wants a coat of paint. Good implement shed. New eight-bail cowshed now being erected, with concrete floor. The place should do 60 cow, right away and can be increased rapidly with topdressing. The owner has sold his other two properties and is anxious to go to another property he has in the South Island, and is offering this at the ridiculously low price of £9 PER ACRE for a quick sale, with £3OO CASH. There is no mortgage and the owner will leave the balance for seven years at five per cent. ORAMER-ROBERTS, Estate Agent, Tauranga. Salesman: Mr. P. G. BUDD (late of Hawera).

f: GOING CONCERNS. I Qfl ACRES good quality land, in good : ° • district All been under the | plough, well sheltered, watered, subi divided and in good heart. Five-roomed ; house, real good shed with machines. ' 40 cows, 2 horses, pigs, etc. Good range ;of implements. Price £3B per acre. [ £B5O cash. 60 acres level. Bungalow l house. 24 cows, etc. . Machines. £2B per acre, with £BBO cash. If buying or selling property see us first. J. R. H ILL * S 0 CORNER EGMONT & ARIKI STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO INSPECT IS TO BUY. f| 14) ACRES and dead level freehold f arm on good metalled road, handy to factory, school and P.O. Well fenced and sub-divided;. well watered; plenty of feed. Good house of five rooms and good cow shed of six bails. Threecow milking machine and electric power. The following stock goes with this ideal farm: 60 dairy cows, 1 bull, 9 yearlings, 2 horses, 90 sheep and a full range of farm implements. A gift at £39 per acre, with small deposit M. M c D ONiLD - LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. Phone 574, Stratford. A GOOD LITTLE FARM. ACRES with splendid range of buildings. House has all modem conveniences. Close to school and factory and good town. With 28 cows, 2 bulls, 2 horses and-young stock. Milking plant and splendid range of implements. Very cheap at £32 10s per acre as a going concern. Easy terms. J. SUTHERLAND, FJt EI N.Z. DEVON - STREET, NEW* PLYMOUTH. . (Late Prior and Co.) ’Phone 749. (D—- -. ACRES Freehold, new four-'J-W* roomed cottage and cowshed. Eight paddocks. This property consists of rich drained swamp land, capable of ; vast improvement by ploughing and sowing down. Has not been milked on previously but will carry 50 cows and do them well in its present condition. Price, £l5 per acre with £5OO down, balance nine years at 5 per cent. Offered at bargain to wind up estate; when fully improved will milk and winter 120 cows. One and a half miles from school and factory on metal road. (2) 1/fK ACRES Freehold with sixroomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, 100 acres drained swamp land and adjoins and is part of the above estate, 10 paddocks milking 50 cows, but like the above is capable of great improvement. Price, £l5 per acre with £5OO down, balance nine years at 5 per cent. These farms are offered at bargain price for this week only, and is choice well sheltered land, li miles from school and factory on metal road. (3) pOOD 50/50 sharemilking proposition for 70 cows requires men with £3OO to buy stock. W. H. H. YOUNG, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BROADWAY BLDGS., STRATFORD.

FOR SALE AS Going Concern. 143 acres adjoining the Waitara Borough boundary. A rich level land. Watered by town supply. Beautiful view from homestead. Well subdivided and well sheltered by trees and live hedges. Together with 70 dairy cows, 2 bulls, 5 horses, milking machines and all implements. Would do 85 to 90 cows. 25,0001b5. of fat last year. Price for quick sale £5O per acre as Going Concern. All cash is required, but purchaser could arrange his own mortgage. A property of this description seldom comes on the market. GET IN EARLY. RING— J T> JjAURENSON, SOLE AGENT, LAND AGENT, HAWERA. ’Phones: House 2776; Office 2660. FOR SALE—BARGAIN. £4O DEPOSIT > balance Government mortgage. Nice 5-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences; level freehold section; centrally situated. Total price £6OO. H. PETERSON, - Queen Street, New Plymouth. Agent. ’Phone 865.

Cooler Milk — Higher Grading — Bigger Cheques For your milk to be graded “First Grade” its temperature when delivered to the factory must not exceed 60 degrees fahrenheit. Obviously milk at this temperature restricts bacteria growth and thus milk complying with this regulation means higher grading and consequently bigger factory cheques for you. . Ripple water chuting is ideal for reducing the temperature. That supplied by us is made of heavy gauge copper tinned on both sides to prevent the slightest possibility of contamination from its use. Our ripple chuting agitates the milk on its way to the cans, and is available in any lengths. Also available, a special model Cooler for hand milkers, bucket plants, or for plants with the milk stand close to the shed. GOOD COOLING SYSTEMS SOON REPAY THEIR INSTALLATION COSTS. Consult us To-day——Advice Free. Newton King Ltd. ALL BRANCHES.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 12

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