WAITARA DAIRYING LANDS.
One of the most important land sales ever held) an New Plymouth will take place at Mr Newton King's auction mart on faiturdiiy next, when Mr William Birdling's well-Known Kadangaimi estate will be offered at the hammer. I'or all time fertilised by the saft spray from the ocean, well sheltered and through lifting used only for fattening purposes hy the owners for years, thin property is now in ideal condition for dairying, and this sale oilers a chance very seldom, available, of obtaining a ■-m.ill iln.iiy fiwin o* first-class land on term I '. Any land-seeker who ha-i mil. as yet, inspected this' property, will be well-advised to do so early in the week, anil atten- tihe auction on Satwdav. The areas range from 37 t« ITS acres, the latter being the homestead block, a particularly fine piece 'of country, with an residence, all j buildings, a well-kept orchard, etc
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 8 June 1914, Page 4
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152WAITARA DAIRYING LANDS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 8 June 1914, Page 4
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