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LAND AGENTS’ NOTICES. TWO CHEAP FARMS OpA ACRES, freehold, with good 7roomed house, cowshed, etc., ajl in grass, well watered, subdivided by 7wire sheep proof fencing into 10 paddocks; now carrying 30 cows and 300 sheep; one mile to factory and half-mile to school. This place is well sheltered, is all easy undulating country, all ploughable, and is very cheap at £26 per aero. Cash required down, £IOOO. Call early and inspect this place; it will pay you. Off) ACRES, Native Lease, with rental of £3l per annum; good 5-roomed house, 8-bail double race cowshed with milking machines; all in grass, well watered; nearly all ploughable, with about 100 acres level. This place is bandy to school and factory. The price is £3O per acre, as a going concern, with 53 dairy cows, 2 bulls, 18 heifers in calf, 27 weanors, all farm implements and sundries, horses, carts, etc. A deposit of £250 has been paid to secure the freehold, and this is thrown in. The place will show splendid returns and is worth your early inspection. We are solo agents for these two properties, and will bo pleased to show intending purchasers over at any time. A L. HUNTER & CO. KING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 217. ’Phono 718. Agents International Harvester Co., Northern Assurance Co. C9O ACRES, comprising 222 acres freehold and 407 acres Renewable Crown Lease, with 59 years of present term to run, at a half-yearly rental of £l4 14s 7d. Situated in the fertile Rangiwaea district, 25 miles from Taihape, 12 miles from railway. Extremely easy country, over 200 acres being practically flat. At one time heavy bush, now all rich grass pastures, fenced into 15 secure paddocks, with plenty of water. Carrying 1100 big sheep, 550 lambs, and 100 head cattle. This could be increased very considerably by stumping and ploughing. New six-roomed house with all conveniences just completed. School alongside property. PRICE £22 10s PER ACRE. £6OOO cash required. We expect this property to reach £3O an acre within two years, and at the price now asked it is undoubtedly a bargain. R. WILSON '& CO.. LTD., TAIHAPE. a 441 THAMES VALLEY FARMS. CHUDLBIGH CHUDLEIGH CHUDLBIGH CHUDLBIGH CHUDLEIGH CHUDLBIGH CHUDLBIGH CHUDLEIGH ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION AT TE AROHA. AT TE AROHA. AT TE AROHA. AT TE AROHA. 18 SECTIONS FROM 80 TO 120 ACRES OF THE FINEST LAND IN THE DISTRICT, AND CLOSE TO ALL FACILITIES. Plans and Full Particulars on application to the undersigned. Parties taken out to inspect. Wire us when to expect you. R. COULTER & CO. TE AROHA. b 473 A MODEL DAIRY FARM. C\fi ACRES, freehold, all in grass and crops, all level, all very rich swamp, well drained, well watered. Buildings: First-class residence of six rooms with all conveniences; four-bail cowshed, concreted yard, hay shed, motor shed. Carrying Capacity: Forty-five cows. A good farmer could do half as many again. Situated: Half-mile from school, four miles from railway, five miles ealeyards; cream collected. Price: £65 per acre. Terms: £ISOO cash; balance five years 5* per cent. This farm will bring over £IOO per acre in a very short time, and you cannot get better laud. R. H. WOOD. “THE LIVE AGENT.” VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. (Opposite Commercial Hotel.) J CRAVEN BURLEIGH'S prepara. . tions are now obtainable a* { Fraser’s Pharmacf,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16722, 24 April 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16722, 24 April 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16722, 24 April 1920, Page 12

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