SPECIAL SALE OF WAREHOUSE JOBS £2OOO of specially bought lines in Household and General! Drapery. All Nice Clean Wearable Goods. WHITE & SONS
BARGAINS g'fg ACRES, good Dairy Farm, all improved, free from noxious weeds level, subdivided; 5-room house, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings. Cheap at £8 10s per acre. J()7 ACRES, well-grassed Dairy Farm; fl-paddocks; 7-room house, M-lmil cowshed and outbuildings; well planted with shelter trees; handy to school and factory, metal road; 7 miles from railway station. Only £l2 per acre; £7OO cash, balance can remain. 500 A ? RES > Bll3h Farm > 225 acres in grttss, level, well watered; img-ienced, 2 paddocks, wliare. A good' ehar.ee to make big profits. Reasonable terms; only .£3 10s per acre. 2000 ACRBS ' g°° d WUs and flats; 1400 acres in grass, balance bush; 6-room house, stables, sheep and cattle yards, woolshed, dip, etc.; 2 miles to township, school, and post office. *A good investment at £5 per acre. 1720 ACRES ' Wwerloy District, good sheep country; 1400 acres have been felled and grassed within the last few years with best English grasses; well fenced and übdivided; good 3<room cottage, slab hut; up-to-date woolshed, sheep yards and dip; night pens for 860 sheep; 19 miles from Waverley. Price £5 per acre. LOANS NEGOTIATED. TERMS ARRANGED. NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATMRD. Established 1879.
CABLING DOWNS." "THE GARDEN OF AUSTRALIA." JJAVING been appointed AGENTS FOR TARANAKI for MESSRS. SCIIOLE. ?S; , E LARaEST Flliii 0F LAN" „ (7,,„i, i X , J , .?, L^, D ~".' e aro P«T">™rto supply intending purchasers I'Vlmpii n ?lvT l Q W ' th f " 'P ° f DAIRYING, AGRICULTURAL, and iAfeiUivAb LANDS lor SALE or LEASE. We arc now making arrangements with several intending purchasers to accompany them to the DARLING DOWNS. Write to „» at once for any particulars you required. J ' i„ ArJi?^ llLl^'.??™?J.?™Pr ! s _ e a,Jo,lt FOUK MILLION' ACRES of RICH iwl'Kr nil „t ~„ ,„..l„l..i;. 1 „ C ] wrac t is over 30 indies. Ihe Principal Market Town is TOOWOOMBA, which has a population ot over 10,000, and a climate so much appreciated by the Governor of Queensland that he has his summer residence there. TOOWOOMBA is situated right in the centre of the hcautif'il DARLING DOWNS, and is distant 101 ,. l) >' I ' a ; h ;;!^™'"^"*' me ; Tlle % dnc . v V *V™»* Mail Train passes each ?v\^ t^ 0, ,' gU 1 9 0 ™°- MBA ■!"«}'. Tii e quality of the land in flic DARLING DOWNS has already been recognised i> v a NUMBER OP NEW ZEALAND'S w^^p^J™ B ™™*^! s ? B .' MIWSIiS : SCHOLEFfICLD, GODSALL AND iders, R. J. C. N. IY. If it is good enough for them, n give you full particulars of BEAUTI- „„ , - i- i-" acre '"id, is it not good enough for you? Wo FUL PROPERTIES from 100 ACRES hi ' at £2 per acre. WRITE US FOR FULLER PARTICULARS. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 250 ACEES B ood Taranaki Lanil, all in grass and all ploughable; about 40 acres under the plough and ready to be ploughed; good new 9-roomed house, hot and cold water and all modern conveniences, splendid outbuildings, also cowshed, etc., and good 4-roomed cottage on property;'sheep-pioof boundary fences and well subdivided; within 1% miles of creamery, on metal road, and 2 miles from cheese factory and railway station, on meial road, Price £l7 10s an acre. Only £750 cash required; balance on mortgage at 5 per cent., reducible by £SO per annum. For a good man stock will be financed. Owner will exchange for good sheep-run, and if necessary, arrango suitable finance. . This offer is only open until the SOtk July, so prompt inquiry is necessary. J. W. WILSON. NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR EXCHANGE k>l Q ACRES, close to town of Toko, by good metalled road; all in grass, half plougluible; good house and slieds; will carry SO cows comfortably, .freehold. Price, £lO 10s per acre. Equity £ISOO. OWNER IS GIVING Ul> FARMING, AND WILL EXCHANGE FOE SMALL FARM OR TOWN PROPERTY. Apply to a E. MAJOR, HAWESi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 184, 25 July 1908, Page 1
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