£4500 Worth »! Unencumbered Town Proper^ OWNER WILL EXCHANGE ' FOR . • Good Sheep or Dairying Land. MUST BE ON A CASH BASIS. 150 Acres REALLY GOOD COAST JaRM, About twelve miles from New Plymontl, good road. Close to Factory and schotl well fenced and watered by nevwf»il« ' nig stream, 6-roomed house, 18-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. Will carry 00 ' « ♦•ws. ' Price £l4 10s pw acre, £45» cast'. 210 Acres Sheep and cattle country, fenced and well gull-divided. 8-roomed house, cewshei, stable, etc., Price, £ll per acre, only £ls» cash. Balance at 5 per cent. 50 Acres Tip top land close to Waitara, will carry 22 cows besides other stock. Close t»/ Factory and railway. Good buildings Price, £1«50. Gllmour & Clarke. NEW PLYMOUTH. JXCHANGE FOR gMALL j)AIRr JURM. £QQ ACRES Coast Farm; wintered' 450 ewes and 1(H) head *o! ; ttwe-year-eld heifers; only t miles fron>) good saleyards and town. Very suitaM* for dairying or grazing. Price jd)J per acre. - Will take dairy farm as part pifyntont. Apply < J. SUTHERLAND, lagJewood. '.. OF INTEREST TO STOREKEEPERS WE HAVE FOR SALE 'HREE COUNTRY GENERAL STORES (Separate Businesses.) ' lach, does a good turn-over, is clos* 's railway and dairy factory, and eack as Post and Telephone Office attached. Full particulars regarding these businesses (viz., premises, stocks carried, "rices and the amount of cash required in each case), will bo Bent on application. STUUBS AND HEWITT £A*D ft ESTATE AGENTS, WARD ST. , DANNEVIRKK HURREJLL ANDj MASON uaND AND ESTATE AGENTS VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTO.V, WAIKATO. 150 8, 7 '/* " ,ilcs from Hamitton. Creamery, P.O jj b j school 1> mile. 120 acron grass, ak!» u t 24 *' ncrcs swamp, all ploughable, go* fating, « paddocks. New 5-roomed house • bath loom, scullery, implement nhed,' nggery. 7-bail cowshed, concreted, i'2o >« aw«. €ash wanted, say, £tH from ' i ASti man. Present mortgage £lfiflo * lulaiwe arranged. ' 100 AORES > ~wvr Matamata, ideally watered. Northern aspect, cream:ry 2 miles, cheese fuctory y 3 „,H e , t > rac . lically all been ploughed and sown down " n clover, 25 to 30 acres turnips, 18 acres iist English grass put in this autumn. If rest is top-dressed before ule, «ost charged extra. 2-roomcd cottagu, «jtk verandah, young orchard and garden, -v £l2 pev acre, ;CSOO cash. Preeeit Mortgage £JOO\ about three years H nm. 468 ACRES > vich drained «w«m», ijttiuiiiun, a.zti per «crc. About 261) acre,, new in grass, balance be% town this fall. Fenr.fi.l intn head of cattle, 230 shoop, ar all looking particularly well. 6M ] ana g " '" were tinned off this place a month in averaging 30y 2 lbs. off the grw* Two " good road frontages. Would cut u w,ll ' L.T.R tlSflO required, balance ,t « ' per cent We have inspected «.i. »ro* •■ pwty, and can say that it is r " " " value at the price quoted, and « "a ■ preposition for „ genuine, farmer. . ..• (M 9/9)'.-: £75 Cash will aecure a fair-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 10 June 1914, Page 1
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