For sale as a going Concern QPLENDID FARM, situated on bend of Wanganui river,, consisting of 36!) acres, large portion flat and well grassed. Well subdivided and well watered. About 15 acres good orchard. Firstclass dairy herd. All implements required on a farm. Gane Milking Machine plant. Up-to-date 8-bail milking •hed, concrete floor, pretty homestead of 6 rooms all conveniences, including hot and cold' water service, bath, sink, washtubs, woodshed, toolshed, store, etc. This property has a three mile frontage to the river. PRICE— £2OOO cash termu arranged. Further particulars from J. H. BOWATER & C° STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, RIDGWAY STREET :: WAXGANTJI HAURAKI PLAINS. 9 A Q ACRES, 100 acres in grass, balancc raupo," flax and rough feed; ring fenced and partly drained. Tins is a particularly fine piece of land, with about lOin black soil, resting on river-silt clay. A portion of 00 acres originally kahikatea and cabbage-tree bush, balance raupo and (lax. FREEHOLD. PRICE £25 10s PER ACRE. TERMS. THAMES VALLEY. 1 TA ACRES, more or le9g, situate less than one mile from railway, creamery, store and P.O. All in grass and crop; carry 40 cows, 30 young stock and seven horses, etc.; 12 paddocks, all been ploughed; 6-roomed house and conveniences. Price lias been reduced to £27 PER ACRE, at which it 13 the cheapest "Buy" in this district to-day, taking into consideration its condition and accessibility. This is a most profitable farm property; the returns speak of the quality of the land and the situation is unique. If you are in the market for a compact farm requiring no expenditure, and you want your full money's worth—and more —you will be mising the chance of a lifetime if you fail to investigate this. Further details on applicatioa io LAND DEPARTMENT, . A. S. PATERSON & C°LTD., BUYERS AND EXPORTERS OF FAT LAMBS, SHEEP & CATTLE, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND gTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SALE. , NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JUNE 20. are requested to fo.-wani signments so as to reach us by llridaj previous to sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO. ST3ATFORD. n.HETWODE SCHOOL, Devon Street West, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ifiacipals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will Reopen for the Second "Term oil WEDNESDAY, MAY '26, 1915. Prospectuses will be supplied on'application to the Principals. A water diviner was engaged to test the resources of tiie small holdings on the frontage of the Wither Run, liehind the Wairim Hospital, savs tlm Marlborough Express. The result was entirely satisfactory, abundant supplies at no great depth being indicated, and (.lie manifestations being so decided that the expert was able to trace the sources of the underground streams with remarkable exactness. Heads of families ivil] find that a great, saving may be effected by shopping at Johnston J!ros.' grocery New Plymouth. For spot cash the householder can do wonders. Try Johnson Bros, with an order and be convinced.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 384, 2 June 1915, Page 8
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