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LAND FOR SALE. FARMS WITH A SMALL DEPOSIT AS GOING CONCERNS. 4 ~ ACRES, carrying 24 cows and other stock, implements, etc. PRICE: £23 per acre. £6OO cash. gQ ACRES, carrying 33 cows and other stock. PRICE: £32 per acre, £4OO cash. ■J QA ACRES, carrying 37 cows and other stock). PRICE: £22/10/- per acre. £7so' cash. ■ Immediate possession can be given. Apply sharp— NEWTON KING, LIMITED, ALL BRANCHES. GOOD LAND. I- , - The first consideration in buying a farm is naturally tire quality of the land, and the second, the situation. In the farm hereunder quoted, both the quality of the land and the situation leave nothing to be desired. ACRES freehold adjoining factory in absolutely the best part of South Taranaki. Six-roomed house, 8-bail shed, garage, implement and manure shed. Wintered 64 cows, 3 bulls and two horses. Despite the most exceptionally dry weather, produced over 16,000 fat last season. Owner’s ill-health is sole reason for selling. Will accept ( £55 per acre with say £lOOO cash—stock and plant at valuation. Further particulars on application, to the Agents— FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY HAWERA STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. ’ - (4/H/100.) A CHEAP FARMLET A ACRES of good land in Eltham Borough with house of five rooms. Electrie light, borough water and sewerage, wash-house, copper and tubs. Range and open fireplace. Would make a good pig and poultry farm. PRICE £650. The owner is prepared to discuss quite reasonable terms with a prospective purchaser. W. H. & A. MCGARRY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ELTHAM, Taranaki. ’Phones: Office 13, Residence 134. 50 ACRES’ — CHOICE ONE-MAN FARM — 50 ACRES! We have been instructed by the owner, owing to ill-health, to. sell one of the ™ best small farms in the Hawera district. Situated handy to school, factory, post office and Hawera. Land is all practically level and is sown down in best of English pastures, with two acres of lucerne. Beautifully sheltered with boxthorn hedges, and has permanent water supply. New 5-roomed house, man’s room, garage, large cowshed and outbuildings. This property will easily carry 35 dairy cows and other stock. We have inspected the property and can thoroughly recommend it at the PRICE, £6O PER ACRE. Terms can be arranged to suit. J. B. LAUBENSON & CO., -Phone 2660. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. HAWERA. Q.OING 162 ACRES FREEHOLD, with good 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, electric light, good cowshed with concrete extending over large yard; 20 paddocks, level and well grassed, sufficient hay and ensilage and roots, including 70 cows and full range of farm implements. Owing to labour conditions, has carried ’lOO sheep and young cattles besides. Price is £5200, with £lOOO down, balance on mortgage. This is a bargain 2-man farm. Close to school and factory on metal road. W, H. H. YOUNG, Real Estate Agent, STRATFORD. A CHEAP FARM. 14 A. ACRES (31J acres freehold, 108 J acres L.1.P., rent £l/16/- per anpum), HO acres grass, 30 acres good land, scrub and fern. Few small clumps bush, 120 acres ploughable, 80 acres undulating, 60 acres flat; 7 paddocks, fences mostly sheep-proof. Watered creeks and springs. Present stock 200 ewes, 130 dry sheep, 25 dairy cattle. Buildings, 3-roomed dwelling with porch, designed for extension, sheep-yard, rough cowshed, metal road, school 10 chains, cream collected. Price £9/10/- per acre, Ist mortgage £5OO to State. Terms £5OO cash, balance 5 years. No. 69 L. A. NOLAN & CO., DEVON STREET :: :: NEW PLYMOUTH PKA DEPOSIT, 60 acres of level land, free from flooding danger, 9 acres just owner will grass further 8 acres free of cost. Balance covered in light scrub and ti tree. Metal road. Centrally situated. No buildings. Total price only £360. ' HUNTLY LAND AGENCY - . HUNTLY, ’Phone 81M.

DAIRY STERILISATION. Boiling water and steam in a few minutes for dairy and domestic pur-poses-from the— HOT-QUICK HEATER & STERILISER at very low cost burning oil or wood. H. COPPEN Manufacturer, South Rd., New Plymouth. 'Phone 497. TANKS: Guaranteed 24-gauge, 400 gal. 47/6, 600 67/6. Ridging, 16in. B}d. Spouting, sin. 3Jd. Downpipe, 2Jin. 4d per foot 26-gauge, cash. LISTER “ SEPARATORS British and Best W. W. THOMSON & SON. N.P. *Phone 654. Box 145. Stratford. 'Phone 384. Main Factory—all inquiries 1178 New Plymouth.

FOR SALE: A FEW TONS OF USED SALT. A FEW TONS OF USED SALT. SMITH BROS., Cash buyers of Wool, Hides, Skins. Tallow, Horsehair, Bones, etc. Depot: SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA (near Hunter Street). ’Phone 2491. GOING CONCERN. K A ACRES, 3} miles' from Hamilton Post Office, all in best grass, flat and easy rolling country, 10 paddocks well watered. Fine range of buildings, everything necessary on farm. Stock: 38 dairi covzs, 3 yearlings, 1 bull, 1 horse, 6 sows, 1 boar. Milking plant, complete with motors and very full range of farm implements. Farm beautifully sheltered with trees. Price £2425. Terms £7OO cash. J£EMP AND de l uen> LAND AGENTS, HAMILTON.

<■<sllo LINQ> -— == The Sterling Pair — An Ideal Combination — There is no better combination for maximum production of root crops than SUTTONS SEEDS AND STERLING SEED MANURE Suttons Seeds because they are clean, true to type, and have high powers of germination. Sterling Manures because they are evenly balanced and contain the necessary stimulants to provide the greatest yield. By insisting on Suttons Seeds and Sterling Manures you will get still greater returns. Let us quote you ! NEWTON KING Ltd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1935, Page 14

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