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BARGAINS IN PROPERTY.

BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS

WOOD TEA ROOM RL'SIXESS In centre ol' Now Plymouth for immediate salt'. Sole reason for selling, ill-health of owner, tnspcc lion of hooks invited. £OOO per annum turnover. Trice, including fittings and furniture, £i,",o. UAKEItY BISINESS in Centre of thriving town, established for years, satisfactory reasons (or .selling. Turnover, £K;oo per tinniini. All necessary plant, '■> roomed house, shop, .stables ; all freehold. Goodwill and everything as going concern, £?00. Terms if desired. SIX ROOMED HOl'Slfi, FILL J ACRE, stables, coach-house, changing situation, good orchard ; close to centre of the town, schools, and Recreation Ground ; room to build another fine house. I'HICE ONLY £OOO : ! i I N.!!.—A bare | aire was recently sold within a. short distance of this 'properly for £IOO. ISUBUiUIAN RESIDENCE, beautiful property, on good metal road, bus service, connnanding situation, new 6 roomed house, heart of kauri, nil modern conveniences ; beautiful garden, native bush, etc., 4 acres of ground, with outbuildings include 1 !. PRICE £505 ; very easy terms if desired. Why give £2OO to £3OO per acre for Suburban Land, when we can | upply you with absolutely beautiful, level sections ; .splendid view, healthy situation, well wn'.eivd nnjtive bush, good road, and bus ser I vice within two or three minutes' walk, in any area from 5 to 30 acres from £4O to £SO ]>ER ACRE. This is without question the cheapest and best suburban land around New Hyinouth. Enquiry invited. Inspection means buying. FOR LEASE, NO GOODWILL— Dairy farm 220 acres, all in grass ; close to school and factory, main road ; good house and outbuilding. 8/- PER ACKE. P. CLAUSE, £B. FOR LEASE, no goodwill, long least—sss ACRES grand level, fattening, heavy grass country, good road, about JMIO acres in grass ; good iron whnre ; close to school and factory. RENT £75 per annum: 'less than lift ltd pelade. (Ireut chance for man with few hundreds. Apply sharp. yOU LEASE, SHEEP»COISTUY, JT'.tO ACRES—About (toil aires in grand grass, pupa formation, 12 paddocks ; 2 good houses, slicls and all conveniences ; close t'J good metal road : easy cattle or sheep country. I'UICE only 5/ti per acre, with purchasing clause ut £0 10s jier acre. HELL lILOCK RAIHY FARM, model little property—o2 ACUES at £2O I'ER ACRE, and very easy terms ; good (> roomed house and outbuildings, mostly all river flat, 20 acres in turnips ; whole place free of weeds' and in thorough order. We hardly need to draw special attention to this property. It must at once catch the eye and the mind as being nn absolute nibble. We have only had it in our hands a few days. First come, first served. 400 ACRES, REACH KARM-.Somo of the grandest grazing, futtening, or dairying land in ull Turanaki. Will cany a milk cow to 13 acres, or three sheep to the acre, and fatten them. No weeds whatever. Two good houses, one suitable for family to milk on shares. ' Large area sandhills thrown in ; adjoining property recently sold for £2 per acre more than we can offer this one for I'HICE £IK 12s <kl acre and eas\ terms. This is the chance of a lifetime for anyone with a few hundreds to invest. We lease il now (or 15/- per acre. Reach farm cannot be got once in a decade for sale.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7761, 13 March 1905, Page 3

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BARGAINS IN PROPERTY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7761, 13 March 1905, Page 3

BARGAINS IN PROPERTY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7761, 13 March 1905, Page 3

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