NEWTON KING j\UCTIONEEK, LAND ESTATE & COMMISSION AGEN'I\ . Devon Street, Now riyuioulh. [Post Office Cox 100. •Jclephone 40. 373 ACKES, 308 acres in grws, with 4-roomed house, stables and outbuildings, wcll-grasscd and subdivided into 5 paddrcks ; 3 miles to factory, 2 miles to school ; fronting metal road. Price, £6 per acre. 356 ACRES, cheap grazing farm, 170 acres in grass, balance heavy bush, all level ; 7-roomed house, etc. •' subdivided into paddocks ; 4 miles to township ;1J m i] es off metal ( road. Good investment. Price, £2 12s 6d. 330 ACRES -Ngatimani District, j 280 Sn grass, first-class land. Subdivided into paddocks, 2 roomed : house and cowshed, j-milo to faci tory, i-mile to school, good road | Trice £7 per acre. oia.i
100 ACRES.-Dalmer Road, Ivaupokonui District. All in grass, 4 roomed house aM cowshed, etc., sub-divided into paddocks. Lens* with right to purchase at £l6 10s. Rent 15s per acre. Goodwill asked £IOO. 2185 100 ACRES.-Elth'am Road, firstclass country. £23 10s,per acre. 2202. 100 ACRES.-Eltham Road, firstclass country. £2l per acre. 2fißl. 125 ACRES.—T/ahner Road, with a good house, etc. Sub-divided into Paddocks. Price, £23 10s per acre. 2203. 3700 ACRES.-flra/.in 3 run. 3500 acres in grass, all sub-divided into sheep proof paddocks, with substantial 0 roomed ouse, man's wharc, woolshed. All sown down i n the best of grasses. Fronting good road and proposed railway station. Price £3 10s. Terms can be arranged for greater portion of pur chase money. 2000. 128 ACRES.—AII in grass, Ngain District, good 7 roomed house, dairy, cowshed, etc. Sub-divided into paddocks. First-class dairy tarin. Trice £23 per acre. ' 20' Jo. 302 ACRES.-Toko District, exccll''nt"grazin« Jtind, all in grass. Well fenced and sub-divided, with substantial 0 roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings, j-milo to scuOol, and I'-miles to railway.station a"d factory. Metal road. Price £l2 10s per acre. 2000.
100 ACIiES.-Good quality dairj fane, all well improved. Sub-divid-ed nto convenient paddocks, with good 5 roomed bouse, qoivshcd and all necessary outbuildings. J-mile to school and factory, 1 {-miles to railway station. Metal road. I'rie.j £ls 10s per acre. Terms £.'500 cash. The butane? may remain on mortgage for a term of years. 2097. LO7 ACRES.—Salisbury Itoad, nil 'veil improved and subdivided in'o paddocks, 5 roomed house, cowshed, an 1 other outbuildings. Adjoin! creamery, handy to srhool. jUeta. road, :! miles to railway. I'riee £t:i per aire. ;Hob. t'O AC'TtKS.—Wait ira, all i i grass, liing f need, >2 l oomed cotiago and trap shed. O.K.P. at £l2 5s per acre. Goodwill required £7 10s per acre. L'lo'.).
41 AClircS.—Oinnta. All in pros?, with pood house anl nII necessary outbuildings, lfi fjn.il cowshed with <$ incrclc floor, and sub-divided into <> paddocks. Handy to school and factory, 4 m k'S to New Plymouth. Price on application. 2130. 4110 ACRES.—First-class bush land, handy to township. An excellent fin vestment for sheep farmers. Price £1 7s per acre. When in grass will carry 6000 sheep. 2159.
69 ACRES.—Handy dairy form with 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Subdivided into paddock ed road, 2 miles to iactoij, -* ■..»«... per acre. £2OO cash required. 2110. 42J ACHES.—Excellent dairy farm, with 9 roomed house ana 11 bait cowshed and other buildings, dairy with water power, separator and dairy utensils. Fronting metalled road, 1 mile to post ofl'ice and th« school. Trice £l2 per acre. Easy terms oan be arranged. 2110 a. 76 ACRES. Toko Districit, with house, milking shed and yard. Subdivided into 5 paddocks. Good road close to school, etc. Leases n perpetuity at £i 7s Gd per annum, rental price £lO 10s per acre. Goodwill. 2133
TOWN AND Stnunit.v.s- PUOI'EU 4-A CltE.—l!olie Slrni't, with pood liou.'.e, 7 ramus, and all conveniences. S-VUO. 21) i-A Cl< !■: ALI AJTiIEXTS 310 Fli'TT.—Front;'ge to Devon and Dau'sun Streets. 2J9. J!) KKCTIONrf. 1 acre each, Tiron ga, 2'il. ACRTCS.—.I unci ion H'la'l, 't milea to New rl.viiowl.h. Trie* £«0. 232. IJ-ACIIF.S.—HoI.son Street, with T room-d liouse, liaih room, wash hous<', stable?, coiich bouse. Lawn, and sheltered \\:lh lives. VrU'«» i: i 12:1 8 ACRKS.—Wtstou n. Viunllnj: in .in street wilh good (» roomed huiis si.,bb» and nuM^iildiii'-rs. W.ll I.epl an'l in £>«.•<! order. v .itiiin easy disla»:«*c of NVw I'lvjiiuu:b. Trice, £'.l7;". IM9. 12 ACIII'IIi, W"stown, with 7 rn<?ined houso, fitted with every ronvenb'iif.c i.DI nirussjry outbuildings. Hynrly Lo town. i'ti'G J-AC'KK. Hulled SMvrt. 5 min'ilj-s to p' St olliC;'. 1 p-10-date resirl' m'°, 7 looms, bathroom and pantry, hot and (">hl watT, shower bath, patrnt w.c., .vood house, coal house.
ft EWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND KSTATfi & COMMISSION AQIiNTv Devon Street, New PlymuußU'.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 21 September 1905, Page 1
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