DUNLOP & CO. SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST., £* QQAQ -70 mile* from Auck3* &O\)V • land.-285 acrea of fer- - tilo land, consisting of light loam and swamp, and admirably adapted for oat- ' tie raising or sheep farming. Seooraly f«iced and dirided into 15 paddoctak 220 acres in grass and 2 acres in orchard, balance in ti-tree. SitoatiaVthere. ' on is a house of 5 rooms, sculler>*aitd wash-house, also outbuildings «onsistins of new 14-bail cowshed, cartshed and others. Distance from rail and P. 0.. 3 miles, cceamcry 1* miles and school 1 mile. Terms £1000 cash, balance on mortoage The owner, whose equity is £1160, will exchange for another farm handy to school, rail and- ctwasaer*. ■ £^ 1 fi s i& acb *a <^ifcp?S &*> 1U «867, rent i« 75.~ 777 acres heavy loam land, capable of running % sheep to the «ere, well watered with running creeks, free from noxious Srt^ < s» rid « d »nto * P«Hocka by ISfi chains of 7-wire fencing. 360 aclrea fallen and in grass, balance in bosh containing valuable timber. New broomed cottage with iron roof. 64mu1 cowshed and whmre 14 x 14. This farm is sita- . ated wtthin half a njile of the Wanganoi River and affords a grand opportunity to » young and energetic nan. Owner, whose equity is £1770, will exchange ' for partly improved Taranaki farm. 1588 £?Kfifi(\ -1000 ACRBB well hncpO\J\J\J. proved freehold laad situated within 40 miles of Auckland. 2} miles from creamery and station. 1 mile from school; all ploughabie; 400 acres in grass and about 500 cleared, balance in heavy ti-tree aftd ptiriri. Divided into U paddocks, aH trail watered and fenced with pwiri {oats and barbed wire. Included in Hrn pric* ' are 85 dairy v cows, S valuable draft horses, sand 30 head of young teattle. The owner is engaged in dairying and can ran 60 cows. The terms are £9000 cash or less as arranged, balance on mortgage. 1688 4?7nnn — 1000 acres, fust. cW I Vi \J \J m class pastoral or dairying land, containing large portion of the celebrated Aka Aka swamp, than which there is no finer fattening land in the dominion. Three miles from P.O. and I mile from creamery, divided into 26 paddocks securely fenced with puriri posts and rails, and, wire, and well watered by springs and creeks. There are practically no noxjoua weed* and less than 100 acres that are net ploughabie, 460 acres being in grass, balance in bush, scrub, rough feed ana tussock. Erected thereon is a 12-room-ed horue and outbuildings of hayahed, 6-statt stable, 4-bail cowshed, 2 granaries, shearing shed, ineepyards and dip and other buildings. Included in the price are many farm implements of ' every description. Terns SO per cent. , cash, lO^per cent, in 1 year, 10 per cent. at end of 2 years, balance on mortgage * for 5 years at 6 per cent. Owner will sell as a going concern for £8000. ' * 1580 £i A A PER ACRE.— WAIKATO.— dw4rU 156 Acres highly cultivated freehold land, situated within \\ mile* of township, creamery, P.O. and achool, completely fenced, well watered and divided into 17 paddocks, capable of running 60 cows and young stock. Erected' thereon is a well-built up^to* date Dwelling of 8 rooms and outbuildings, another of 5 rooms ana conveniences, and a third of 4 rooms all in firstclass order, together with outbuildings consisting of cowshed and dairy, with ' concrete floor. The owner, whose equity amounts to £4750, witt consioW an exchange for town property showing a good return or mortgages. This.^ pro- . perty is very suitable for subdivision. 1671 OQAA —BAY OF PLENTO*?* ' dboUU. 5400 ACRES, GOvefflJ ment PastOraMiease, with 17 years ts y run, at a rent of £12 per annum; bounded by the Waikato River; 9 mflst - of fencing will completely encittae- it. Tl}is is healthy, well-watered, country, of which 3000 acres -are heavy fern, and tlie balance ti-tree and tussock; land, capable of carrying, when broken up. - from 7000-8000 sheep. 387/18 N.B. — We have a very large number . of farms, sheep and cattle stations for sale in all parts of New Zealand, including Gisbocne. Waikato, Oputild, . Tauranga, etc., also farms adjacent to Auckland. We have also a very large ' ■ number ot Auckland City and SuDurbsa residential properties from a cottage to a mansion which may be purchased upon easy terms. We will advertise free Taranaki ianns - placed with us for sale in tbe New Zealand Herald, Weekly News, Chriat- ' church Press and other Southern papers. Entries invited. DUNEOP & CO. ' W. DIMOCtv AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, Will receive PIGS at tbe undermentioned places. : — Opunake — Monday, September 20. Okato — Monday, September SO. Moturoa — Tuesday, September 81. Inglewood— Wednesdays, September 89 and 29. Waitara— Tuesday, September 28. Tariki— Monday, September 27. Stratford — Tuesdays, September 21 and 28. Toko— Wednesday, September 29. Douglas — Wednesday, September 32. • Midhirst— Tuesday, September 28. G. H. SHORT, Agent, South Road, New Plymouth. J. BUTCHER, Representative, Stratford. NOTE.— No Stags, or Boars bought. ~PIGSt PIGHiI PIGS! It CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY (LIMITED) Will receive Pigs as under: — Okato — Monday, September' 6. Moturoa — Tuesday, September . 7. Dousjas— Wednesday, September 8. Midhirst— Wednesday, September 8. Stratford— Wednesdays, September 8 and 15. Smart Road— Monday, Septemhar- 18. Waitara— Tuesday, September 14". Toko— Wednesday, September 15. Tariki— Wednesday, September 15. Agent, L. NAIRN, Fitaroy. Representative, J. W. ' BURKE, Eltham. M 'Phone 88, EKham. NOTE— No Stags or Boars bought (By Royal Appointment). "^J TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING* THe7aMOUB •'WHITE HORSE" WHISKY THE "WHITE HORSE* Wtis*KT oomes from Lagavulin Distillery, hich is recognised as the most famous and oldest in the land. Good Scotch Whisky as a restorativ* or digestive is unequalled, but it moat becood. His Majesty the King uses "WHITI BORSE" Whisky Vi Buckingham 'alaoe regularly. S. L. HUMPHRIES AMD COY., AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH.-^—
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 6
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953Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 6
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