LAND SALES REPORT.
The Taranaki Estate Agency and Exchange Mart, Inglewood and St rat ford, report the following exchanges and cash stiles done by their inglewood branch for the past months. Mr Ernest llodgmans Farm of 10S acres at Tarala to Mr James McNeil Adams, of Inglewood.
Mr Percy Ncp's Dairying Faint of ill acres, on Ni.rfoik road, Inglewood, to an Inglewood investor. Mr Matthew Rogers fine block of 1 shops opposite Inglewood Railwav Station, to Messrs Gibbs and Del.aunav.
Mr S. Parsons, grazing fann of .|o:: acres at Tutu aua to Mr C. Ilamcrton, laic of Whangainomonn. Mr J. Gibbs two oil ages in Cm held street Inglcwuo-J to Mr Rogers, of Moturoa.
Mr Percy George Xops - fine 500 acics Dairy and Grazing Farm ai Purangi to Mr Win. Kuwait, of Kaihiati.
Mr 11. Johnson's superior lesideiK" on lirooklands K-la'e Inglcwnod to Mr Percy Xops, of Ingiwood, at tinprice of £I2OO. Mr A. C. Johnson's Kami of So acres at Leppcrion to Mr John Gainer, of Ralapiki. Two collates on Town Hoard leases in Cu.field street. 1n,0e»"..d, "o Mr Joseph Gibbs alio residence 'll iirown St., to Mr P. G. XYp.-; ,i!mi Mr llarrv Mavne'i house to an invtsioi. Messis Gibbs and Co.'s faioi at .\langoiei, containing 105 acre, in Mi S Parsons, of Pa ea.
Mr M. Roger's farm of - t i acres on Xoifnik load. Inijlc-Aood, iu Mi Hugh Johnson. Mineial Water Manufactuiei, Slia'.f 'id.
Mr Jair.es Adams' fine resident'' and 4 aeies of suburban land a; Raymond Town to Mr Ernest llodgman. Sate of Kent, England. Mr J. Gainer's fine farm of 205 acies at Ralapiki lo Ml A. C. Johnson, nf I.epperlen. Mr ilugii Johnson'- Offices and Sh<i|). nex. Record Office, lng'.ewood. .0 Mr Matthew Rogus, Norfolk toad. Mr Joseph Gibbs farm at Inghwood leased with purchasing clause t> Mr Thomas Cook, of lied Block.
The Taranaki E-la.e A;, \.y. Ingiwood, in addition to their numeiotis land sales last mon'h, have al-o disposed of £3:00 second tinnlgagcs. chicflv for house or land p.opciu:- . and have quilled several equity i„ pi'opi 1 tics during the past few inont; s Thev now hav in hand about /iNoi : wor.'h of deals not yet coinpV cd. which will appear in nexi inont.i s r - port. The money niaiket appears lo be moie settled, and mortgago:s hav experienced little difficulty in r< .-.,■ ranging finances. With the excel lent prices ruling in the buitier mar ket and the splendid («'l prospects throughout the district, there ap pears to be a greater tendency among ih'J settlers to hold on to their proper ties, the result being that buyers are much more numercus than sellers. The proposed representation of Taranaki at the New Zealand Exhibition should have the effect of making better known throughout the colony the gioat dairying possibilities of this district, and enquiries from the oilier parti of New Zealand should become
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81860, 9 October 1906, Page 4
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481LAND SALES REPORT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81860, 9 October 1906, Page 4
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