PROPERTY LIST. IS you arc in search of a good farm, one that will repay you to work anil re-sell nt a profit, we arc the agents who can supply you Head this list carefully, ami if you do not find what you want coirte and have a look through our books. We have a splendid list of properties that have not been long on the market, and can supply farms front 10 acres to SIH>O acres, town ana suburban houses, and land of all descriptions. If you cannot sell, and would care to exchange your property fur any otJier property, we will endeavour to lo so for you, and we absolutely guarantee that values shall not be ictitious on either side. IT WILL I'AY YOU, ll' YOU WANT I'HOI'EKTY, OK WANT TO SELL I'ROI'EHTY. TO GO TO BEWLEY&GRIFFITHS 267 Acres, £3 12s 6d pen acre. Freehold V YI2RY CHOICE I'HOI'EIiTY, onlyplaced on our hands this week. There is money in it to work or re-sell. Tins is one of the propertics an unscrupulous agent would bi.sy himself to re-sell at a large profit instead of giving his dibits •the chance. It is all right ! Don't hesitate about making inquiries at ono\ because it will soil. It is riug-umcod, sub-divided into several paddocks, good river Hats ; balance easy country ; good soil, vvili carry two sheep to the acre. Very handy situation, only 12 miJe* railway and a good town. Wry easy terms. Hurry up * his is a nibble ! 292 Acres, £ll, 3each FartTN
■MO 'aill iliat any man buying this farm, am! putting it in a little better older, will ha\i a farm thai. lie will be proud of, and that ho can rc-sell if necessary for £ls per acre. Von can not buy tho four adjoining farms You couldn't tempt the owners They are coming mor.ey. To mer who want land they tan pit-ugh or fatten any class of cattle on, for raising early lambs, or for a model dairy farm, this is the farm we recommend. Metalled load, 12 miles from Xew Plymouth, close to school and factory, <1 roomed house, loose boxes, cart sheds, splendid 20 bail cowshed, all new, ievel land, well watered. Very oasy terms to good man. Owner only selling because he must go to England at oucc.
150 Acres, £lO Very Easy Terms. N ICK LITTI.K liAIUY J'A HM, !». tilully situated, open (o the sun, nearly all ploughable now : abnui a do/.-ri little patches of well-pro served shelter bush, mostly karaka. all over the uinii, making it particularly suitable for dair\ a us. Only 1J jniles from good township, school, and factory.'New .Vi ooiiH'd house, man's rooms, harness room, 2 loose boxes, cow* shrd. good little orchard. Kivei boundary. Well worth inspection, specially to man with small capital.
3S Acres, £lO. 2200 Cash Needed. <I UT>!\ Il)I;i) into 7 paddocks, 4rooined house, nil in grass, except little .shelter bush, 'J"O fruit trees, level land, hand\ lo Waitara. There are very few forms of this size to he gut'at the price. 80 Acres, Ngaire, Jt'l6 10s Freehold Easy Term. SlllAl'KI) amongst farms all fetch m S I'er acre. I'd' very special reasuns uivner must sell. We don't need te tell jmi about the slnrtcarrying capacities of the Kitham district. '1 he farm is all ,-ing-fenc-ed and subdivided. Six paddocks o-roomed house, 10-bai! cowshed, loft, o-stall stable. cartsheds. orchard. etc. Mill milk :•,() cows All level plouglu.ble laud within lj luilrs of Ngaire township and station. Apply siiarp. Very little ka, all over the farm, making it cash required. 239 Acres, £5 Only £25 Cash Required* M-'Jii is in grass. house, handy to railway mid m. tailed road all best land ; rin ri fenced and subdivided. This lain', wilt eventually be world considerably more money, as land within one mile: j s .selling at .LM per acre 500 acres, £7 15s. a ha if Sheep to the Acre. AI.I in grass , IM% leiiced, several paddocks, country. t.'iand 1,0d.\ of grass. Aeiv (J-roomed house, wool shed, cow-sheds, separator house ami water wheel, circular saw and bench, etc. Only 7 inil-\s from railway station and town. This farm last year fattened big bill locks, besides sherp and oilier cattle, and is about the lust value for the money of any property in the market. A buyer could not go | *rong in taking this farm. It only needs to by seen. We reent.'inend it. BEWLEY& GRIFFITHS Auctioneers & Estate Agents,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7985, 23 November 1905, Page 4
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