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[ESTAIIJ.ISIII!]) ISO-!.] , WALTER BEWLEY, AND AGENT & ckI.UI EBliO KKK Devon street, JNew Plymouth. New S-raom House, Washhouse and half acre whicli is held 011 lease ut £3 pel' annum witii right fro renewal. Splendid situation. Price £450 and only £SO cash required. G-foom House, Nearly new, bathroom, waslihouse with copper, coalshed, gas and water and all conveniences. Good garden, paths asphalted; 5 minutes from centre of town Price £375. Two full-quarter Acre Sections, practically level, cheap for investment or building, price £IOO each. Four quarter Acre Sections in Gaine Street, price £450 the lot. 1 1800 Acres, Good dairying land, Auckland Province, 000 acres are grassed and will carry 3 sheep per acre. Balance is drained swamp rapidly coming into grass, tall manuka and a little fern and flax 150 acres ploughed round homestead, ince £4 per acre or would exchange for partly improved bush, dairy farm or town property. 1170 Acres Of iirst-class grazing land, 120 acres grassed, 6 paddocks, 4 room cottage, dairy, 14 bail cowshed, 150 acres in front of section are flat and very rich •dairying land, 0.1t.P. at £1 per acre. Price £llOO. 1700 Acres, Lease in perpetuity, 400 acres grassed No buildings. Excellent sheep country •Price £IOOO. 1000 Acres, 350 acres grassed, 8 paddocks, 8 room house, shecpyarda, cowshed, trapshed, fowlhouso etc. Carrying 140 cattle ..nil 450 sheep. This is a particularly good block. £3 per acre. tfo Money Need Pass freehold bush farm In Exchange fop House Shop Property,

:«i<; acres, 5-roomoil house, 138 a ores in English grasses, carrying capacity 2'/ 2 sheep to the acre, partly sheep-proof fenced, well watered, no weeds; J5 miles from gool town; owner will exchange for house ori shop property; any difference in equity can be left on mortgage at 5 per cent. Apply sharp, Price £4 per> acpe. TARANAKI ESTATE AGENC Y, INGLEWOOD MORTGAGES BOUGHT. POT.D OR EXCHANG HI) FOR KAliirS OR TOWN I'ROI'ERTy. Send full particulars Jars. w. H. & A. MARRY, LAND St FINANCIAL AGENTS, E L T H A M. 8 (lACRES " £SOO CASH, balance at 5 per cent, wil secure splendid sheep and cattle run !) miles from Eltham, and 12 miles from Hawora. Laml all in grass, sheep-proof fencing, nouse and necessary outbuildings; carrying three sheep to the acre, besides lot of cattle. l J rico, £8 10s per acre, with above terms, or will lease for seven years, with optional right of purchase. W. 11. and A. McGARRY, Eltham. 270 ACRES £2OO CASH, balance to suit purchaser. Land all in grass, save about 40 acres scrub; 7 miles from Eltham, sheepproof fences: adapted for sheep and cattle, will carry 2 sneep to the. acre; small house. Price for freehold, £7per acre, with only £2OO cash. Applv to W. 11. and A. McGARRY, Eltham. £250 CASH. ■ls ACRES, adjoining celebrated Ngaire Gardens, 3 miles from Eltham, half mile from station, store, telegraph ifiicei, school etc.; land all level ami dry, splendidly grassed, well fenced, main road, nice orchard, carry 18 cows comfortably, 12 -sub-divisions, two compact houses. One always let to good tenant. Good outbuildings; well-watered. Price, £32 10s per acre, with above terms, balance at 5 per cent. Apply to W. H. & A. McGARRY, LTHAM.

TALK ABOUT THIS, PEOPLE ND don't forget to lot your friends j£uo\v that at J W. THOMPSON'S BAKERY Oatorinß in all its branches is executed in the besS and cleanest style for PICNICS, PARTIES, & SOCIALS. ' Crockery aud utensils, nil the latest and most serviceable, may be hired. The People s Bakery DEVON STREET SUNSHADES for SPRINC AND SUMMER. woman likes her sun shade made of material that will suit her costume. The large assortment of new Shades stocked and made is baund to include the one you want. r 'amca covered from 2/6 to 8/. by «J. BESTFORD, Devoa S.''V

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 6 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 6 May 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 6 May 1907, Page 1

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