Choice Dairy Farms. 18 ACRES SPLENDID SECTION, just outside Borough. All dry, rich land, well slfeltlHt ed, well sub-divided and fenced. First-class investment, Price, £969, £2OO casli. 80 ACRES FIBST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality, all ploughaiie, sifbdiviaed into a number of paddocks, 1 milt from factory, handy t# school, a mile to railway; will carry 28 cows. Good house and ooicrete floor cowshed. Will lease for three years at rental of 30s an acre; no goodwill. 60 ACRES HANDY LITTLE FARM, all well grasßed and fenced, subdivided iato eight docks, 25 acres being ploughed, well fenced; 5-roomed hous* and oowahed, concrete floor. One mile to and railway station. Cheap fti price, £24 per acre, £350 cash. Now carrying 21 cows and koiMV. 100 ACRES VERY HIGHLY IMPROVED and CHOICE DAIRY FARM, divided into ten padsound advice accumulated during 20 right alongside school and factory, jffew house of six rooms, with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. Priefc £4O per acre, £SOO cash. Equity, £ 1500. Owner will take about 30 aciea, w-'th good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. y° u bu y a farm through us we will flnanca sound ndvlsß » uire ?' ® P er ceß t. We can show you returns and give yon diZict n! f f"t during 20 years' dairy forming in the Tarawld 1 ' register contains Sheep Farms Dairy Farms Town PronertiM. uLs e w' u c would be weH *0 to make money! 8 any en l uirm an «i will do our utmost to help yo« C. and E. Jackson, LAND AIiENTS .. , SHOP EARLY THIS XMASI Those of our customers who acted on our advice last vtar to. shop early were so well satisfied with the larger variet/amnio tune for selection, ami the aba#ce of rush early in EtecemlJr, ping thi s a yc,fr rePar * V ° lUUle ° f CMly Xmas sI»OPXMAS CIFTS AT HOP KI NS\ line purchased for quality's sake. Select here: LEATHER GOODS. BOOKS. METAL GOODS. HANDBAGS BOOKLETS Tn PURSES ALBUMS IUAS9 WALLETS POETS BRONZE COLLAR BOXES ANNUALS COPPFR Etc Etc RY BEUSHES SCHOOL PRIZES AJJTIIWNY ART CHINA AND CROCKERY... ALL THL 1915 DIARIES. H. J. HOPKINS, Stratford SWEDES Murst'l Monarch, Champion, Crimst*: 2ing, and Magnum Burton'« Superlative, Incomparab and Pioneer. TURNIPS lurst'g P.T. Mammoth, Romney-Marsh, P.T.Y. and G.T.Y. Aberdeen, and Imperial Green Globe. Carton's Hardy Green Olobt. 3iumhead Cabbage, Thousand Headed Kale, jiohl Rabi., ft e . Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND &APONGA AGENT TOR GARTON'S. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, G. W. & H. DRAKE'S LATEST ARTISTIC CHRISTMAS GOODS. Now wouldn't one of our newest designs m cushion covers, table cloth, curtains, etc., innke a charming Cliri sl;na:; uresent? ' Or one of our latest Rattan Kasv Chairs, or a lovelv hearth-rii- wM,I. -S wc stock in the very latest designs. ' 11 r " g ' whlcfc -1 We cordially invite your Inspection f /roods which are *"m "n in our new up-to-date show-roo.n windows. " ' ■ uf\ NEXT DR. WHETTER. The special airtight damp-prooi cartons preserves all the delicious AMIS l»rour and fr«gr»nc»," "The Lancet" «jrs: " Fine tea means better healtb
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 3
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