11 Ring Out the Old: Ring In the New." I An Old Business in , New Hands. I J. MCNEILL [ HAS great pleasure l in announcing that he lias purchased that well known GROCERY. PROVISION, & GENERAL STOKEKEEI'IMJ business, hitherto successfully carried on by Mr M. A. CLARKE At the corner of Devon and Cover Streets. mp McNeill Intends to provide the public in the locality with a store which is Up-to-date IN BUSINESS METHODS, QUALITY OF GOODS, AND Cheapness in Pric ■ DON'T FORGET THAT " CASH TALKS " and nowhere more advantageously f than at [ MCNEILL'S STORE I (LATE. 11. A. CLARKE). In retiring from business Mr M. A. Clarke returns his best thanks (or generous public patronage, and respectfully solicits a continuance for his successor.
PROPERTY LIST. JF, you are in search of a good farm, one that will repay you to work and re-sell at a profit, 'we are the agents who can supply you Read this list carefully, aird if Voji do not find what you want come and have a look through our books. Wo have a splendid list of properties that havo not been long on the market, and can supply farms from 10 acres to SODO acres, town ana suburbAm houses, and land of all descriptions. If you cannot sell, and would caro to exchange your property for any other property, we will endeavour to do so for you, and we absolutely guarantee that values shall not be fictitious on e.tlier side. IT WILL PAY YOU. IP YOU WANT PROPERTY, OR WAXT 'l*o SELL PROPERTY, TO GO TO BEWLEY&GRIFFITHS 736 Acres, £3 12s 6d pen acre. Freehold. A VERY CIIOICK PROPERTY, onlyplaced on our hands this week. There is monvy in it, to work., or re-sell. This is one of the properties an unscrupulous agent would busy himself to re-sell at a targe profit instead of giving his clients the chance. It is all right ! Don't I hesitate about making inquiries at I once, because it will sell. It is ring-fenced, sutj-divided into.sovcral paddocks, good river flats ; balance, easy .country ; good soil, will carry two sheep to the acre. Very handy situation, only 12 miles from railway and a good town. Very, easy terms. Hurry up ! Phis is a nibble !
292 Acres, £lll Beach Farm* WE will guarantee that any man buying this form, nnrt putting it in a little better order, will have a farm that he will be proud of, and that- he can rc-sell. if nccossary for £ls per acre. You cannot buy the four adjoining farms. You couldn't tempt the owners. They are coining money. To men who want land they can plough, or fatten any class of cattle on, for raising early lambs, or for a model dairy farm, this is the farm we recommend. Metalled road, la miles from New Plymouth, close to school and factory, 4 roomed house, loose boxes, cart sheds, splendid 20 ball cowshed, all new, level land, well watered. Very easy terms to good man. Owner only selling liecausd he t to England at once.
150 Acres, £9 10s. Very Easy Terms. NICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM, beautifully situated, open to the sun, nearly nil ploughable now ; about a (lozru little patches of well-pre-served blrelter hush, mostly karaka, all over tho farm, making it particularly suitable -for dairy cows. Duly 1J miles from good township, school, and factory/Now 5-rooaiod house, man's rooms, harness room, 2 loose boxes, cowshed, good Utile orchard. Rivei boundary. Well worth inspection, especially to man with small capital, 55 Acres, £lO. £2OO Cash Needed. SUBDIVIDED into 7 paddocks, 4, roomed house, all in grass, except little shelter bush, 1200- fruit trees, level land, vltv handy to Waitara. There are very few farms <>r this size to be got at the nrici'.
80 Acres, Ngaire, i'l6los Freehold. Easy Terms. SITI'ATKI) amongst farms all fetching ll'M per acre. For very special reasons owner must sell. \\e don't need lo tell yon about the stocl;carrying capacities of the Kltham district.. The farm is nil rin<;-fei\c-ed and subdlvhll-d. Six paddocks ri-i'uoinotl house, lu-lmil cowshed lofl, :!-stnll stable, rarlsheds, orchard, etc. Will inillc EjO cows. All' ■lovel plui| b 4iablu land, within i> miles of Ngaire township and K { n t lion. Apply sharp, Very littlu cash required. 239 Acres, £5 Only £25 Cash Required* 200 ACHES in grass, :j-roon,ed house, hamjy to railway and metalled road ; all best land ■ rin K fenced ami subdivided. This ' lan? ■is selling at Zll per
500 acres, £7 15s, Two and a half Sheep to the Acre. ALL in grass, ring- fenced, several paddocks, tip-top heavy grass country. (Jrnml body of gross New. 6-roomed house, wool "shod" cow-sheds, separator Jiousu nnri water wheel, circular saw and bench, e(c. Only 7 miles from railway station and town. This farm last year fattened 250 big |> u i_ locks, besides 'sheep awl other cattle, and is about tlK"lx\st value for the money of any property in the market. A buyer rouM not go .wrong in taking' this.farm. Tt only needs to bci seen. We recommend BEWLEY& GRIFFITHS Auctioneers & Estate A gents, UIiVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7945, 7 October 1905, Page 3
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