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LAND AGENTS’ NOTICES. FARMS! FARMS! THE CHEAPEST LAND IN TARANAKI IS IN THE OPUNAKE DIS.TRICT. I HAVE FOR SALE: THRESHOLD land; five-roomed house, outbuildings, good milking shod; well fenced and subdivided; one mile from school and factory. £55 per acre, with £’2ooo cosh. 1‘23 THIEEHOLD acres leasehold; seven-roomed dwelling, h. and c. water and all conveniences, convenient outhouses, complete milking shed with machines ; permanent water, 14 paddocks; half-mile school and factory. £6O per acre, with especially advantageous terms. 124 FREEHOLD Opunake; eight-roomed house, acetylene gas, h, and c. water, 10-hail cowshed ; well subdivided, permanent water, machines and water power. £3400 cash, balance easy terms. Owner will exchange for suitable property. 127 FREEHOLD fenced, five paddocks, all felled, well grassed, metalled road, tip-lop grazing country. £l2 10s per acre. Great prospective value in this property. 129 PUBLIC TRUSTEE LEASE Acres well "rassed, subdivided, 17 years to run, with perpetual right of renewal; r ent 2s 9d ; freehold can be pjirchased at about £4 per acre; easy distance school and factory. £25 per acre, with easy terms. 131 PUBLIC TRUSTEE LEASE Highly improved beach farm, 461 acres, two houses, exceptionally good farm buildings, 12-bail cowshed; lease lias 41 years to run at 12s per acre; freehold can ho purchased; place has been well farmed and is in great heart. Good terms. 132 G. W. ROGERS. LICENSED LAND AND COMMISAGENT OPUNAKE. b2OO WAIKATO LAND BUYERS! TF you intend to purchase a farm in the Waikato, consult THE N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION LAND AGENCY. Get expert advice and sound judgment that you can profit by. Wo are Sole Agents for some of the finest farms in the Waikato, being in touch with farmers all over the country. These are money-makers: QQ ACRES, all in grass, best quality; 00 every building necessary on a farm; carrying 46 cows, 2 bulls, 3 horses, 10 young stock, 50 sheep, and grass going to waste. Price £B6 per acre; deposit £ISOO. OA ACRES, close to Hamilton; fine house and cowshed, motor shed, etc.; splendid district; will carry 40 cows, etc. Price £6B pci- aero; deposit £ISOO. Wo have farms from £4 to £2OO per acre, but would,like to show you the above. N Z F ARMERS ’ U nion L and HAMILTON. 'Phone 715. > Box 145.

Tho Only Representative: A. H. ELLICOTT. 1)156 WAIKATO'S BEST. WAIKATO’S BEST. SALE. —213 Acres, absolutely one of tho best farms in tho Waikato; close to township and handy to everywhere. Two hundred and thirteen acres of the richest of land, with ninorooraed residence, fitted with every modern convenience. Fine range of outbuildings, including largo barn and good concreted cowshed. Very richest of land; long road frontage; will cut into three farms. The carrying capacity of this farm is enormous. Nine hundred sheep were sold off the property this year, as wel} as 300 bullocks and heifers. Owner will verify figures by documents, account sales, etc.

PRICE ONLY £BO PER ACRE PRICE ONLY £BO PER ACRE With £3OOO Deposit. NOW YOU FARMERS.—Why pay up to £1(30 pci- acre for land in Taranaki when you can get land with a carrying capacity like this for half the money Clci© to Hamilton, the most prosperous town in New Zealand today. Beautiful district. Como and look at one of tho finest farms in Now Zealand. FORTY-SIX COWS ON 76 ACRES. FORTY-SIX CO v ’S ON 76 ACRES. FORTY-SIX COWS ON 76 ACRES. SMITH & HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND VALUERS, HAMILTON WAIKATO. A TARANAKI SNIP! Why go seeking land in Thames Valley? My list of Taranaki properties is ono of the best in Taranaki. If you doubt, or even if you believe it, try mo out! OKKI ACRES; £53 per acre, £2500 LiOOq cash. Splendid value. Quality and position assure a rise of from £ls to £2O in the very 1 near future. Two road frontages, river boundary, land nearly all dead flat and lying in well-sheltered valley, well subdivided, first-class fences, lot of live hedges; practically free from weeds; 50 acres good maiden country, balance all been ploughed, good sole of grass and splendid crops; good stacks of hay and oats. Now carrying 80 cows, 12 in-calf heifers, 2 bulls, horses, young stock and number of sheep; will milk 100 cows next season, and more each succeeding year. Milking machines installed. Investigate this at once! E. J. IBLE THE LAND MAN FOR TARANAKI LAND. P.O. Box 42. Telephones 61 and 95. INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 8

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