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£4500 Worth of Unencumbered Town Proper iy OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOB Good Sheep or Dairying Laid. MUST BE ON A CASH BASIS. 150 Acres BEAIXY GOOD COAST F*ftM, About twelve miles from New Plymouth, _wwi iencea and watered by never-fail-mg stream, 6-roomed, house, 18-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. Will carry 60 fIOWB. ' IKS--210 Acres Sleep and cattle country, fenced and well sub-divided. 6-roomed house, cowsued, stable, etc., Price, £ll per acre, Balance at 5 per cent. 50 Acres Tip top land close to Waitara, will carry 22 cows besides o&er stock. Close to Factory and railway. Good buildings » Price, £1650. Giimour & Clarke, PLYMOUTH.

HURRELL'AND MASON LaND and estate agents, victoria street, Hamilton, WAIKATO. THERE IS BIG MONEY IN THIS JARM AA*X ACRES, 9 miles from Morrinsville by firat-claas road. Good land, black loam on chocolate sub-soil, all flat and all plougliable. Piako river ft 1 /* miles on one bpundary with heavy feed on banks. 30 acres grass, IS acres turnips, nil titTce been burned, ready to plough ring fenced, five paddocks, well watered hy other streams, about 2 miles of road frontage, weE suited for subdivision. 6-robnied house with conrtn--iences, stables nnd .coachhouse. Cream, cart"passus three times weekly. Price, £lO 10s per acre, cash down, £750, balance arranged. In the hands of a good farmer this will be worth £2O per acre in a short time, and is a bargain at the price quoted. 720 ACRES < ],and y railwajv 2 miles to creamery and P. 0., 1 mile school. ICO acres in grass, 16 acres oata, 200 acres under plough, fallow for next year, 00 acres turnips. 3% miles of good 7 and 8 wire fencing, 7 paddocks. When cultivated will carry two sheep to the acre, or is well adapted to dairying. Nearly hew 8-roomed house, h. and c. water and every convenience. Four-stuM stable and trap* shed. £6 (six pounds) per acre, £BOO cash. Tenure, L.I.P. at 4'/»d per acre. Cost" afoout 7» (Id per acre to make freehold which owner will do. ALSO ADJOINING THE ABOVE AND SAME OWNER. KK9. ACRES Renewable lease, M (sixpence) per acre rent. 60> acres glass, 3 miles P. and W. fences, all easily plougliable, two stream* through property, ltandy to saleyavda* and rapidly improving district. Thneeroomed house, and outhouse. £4 ss. (four pounds five shillings) per acre for goodwill, £450 cash. Owner will make freehold cost about 10s per acre on goodwill. The above two properties would make a splendid estate for a livefarmer.

FARM TO LEASE—IIO acres, six miles from New Plymouth, metal- ' led road; undulating, all ploughable; carry 30 cows; good house and sheds'; 5 years' lease. Rent, 12/- per acre.— Walter Bewley, Eginont Street. A FARM FOR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE-83 acres freehold, all in grass, mostly ploughable, sheep-proof fences; old 5-roonied house. Price £9 pCT-aero. Equity, £sl7.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. i"yTAVr system of home treatment will effect natural and permanent cures without drugs or operations.—Nurse Doig, 114 Devon St. . Q.OOD Second-hand Piano, in perfect order—Perkin (London), £lB 10s . cash; William Squires (London), £l6; Bord piano, £8; Rogers piano, £lB 10s; Burling, -£10; 10s deposit, 7s 6d monthly.—Collier's. QROW SEEDS now-Jfonmo & Blair's Sweet Peas, first prize blooms; Nemcsia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Veale's. GEOTS' FIXE ENGLISH I GLAOE DERBY BOOTS, suede lined, welted soles.—Dockrill's. £SQ DEPOSIT secures 5-room-cd Villa (new), all conveniences. Price £550. Balance as rent.—(iilmour *nd Clarke. Egmont Street Q.ENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at »..o(leratc rates at the Daily News General Printing House. 'Phone 17, .N«w Plymouth; 113 Stratford. £75 eash wiU oecure a fnll Wrter- ' 1 ««• Section in Hine ; £fi^t "^littjy all conveniences. Three minutes* wiP \<M*fc New P^noMK

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 20 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 20 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 20 June 1914, Page 1

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