READ THESE EASY TERMS. 88 ACRES.—£IOO CASH. ££l PER ACRE, FREEHOLD. A good little fa.ni; 5 chains from factory, 3 miles from township; 5 miles from Eltham. land all in grass or crop, about half has been ploughed; 10 paddocks, permanent waiter; carry 35 cows. Now 3-roomcd cottage, 10-lbai) milking shed, trapsheds, pigs Bctyca, etc- 'Price .€4l per acre; only £IOO cash required; balance at 5 per cent. (1996) 200 ACRES. £3OO Cash. £34 N ACRE—iA s° od level fam in splendid pasture, handy to Eltham and V/ s miles from first-class cheese factory, school and post office. Well fenced and subdivided; permanent water; will carry SO cows; house of five rooms, large milking shed, with machines (water power). Owner is leaving the Dominion, and has reduced his price to £34 AN AOltlO. ONIA'£3OO DOWN, balance C YEARS at 5 PER OENT. We have inspected this property and can recommend it as good value at the price asked. W. H. & A. WIcGARRY, Land Agents, ELTHAM. FARM WANTED. J HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage of £2500 and a considerable amount of cast, wanting a FARM of about 500 ACRES; coaßtal property preferred. Mortgage must be taken as part payment. Apply— J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood. WANTED TO PURCHASE 10 TO 40 ACRES, with or without buildings. We have a buyer waiting for the above. He would like something on the north sldp of Waitara River; Tikorangi district Write full details to LEWIS AND C 0.,. UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARM. CHEAP LEASE. "' - IQA ACRES. All level. Practically ft]} clc arC( l and stumped; %- mile factory, railway, town, etc., Stratford district. 8-Roomed House, h. and c. water; also large, roomy Cottage, extensive range. Outbuildings, concrete cowshed, 4-cow plant Milking Machine, with Engine, in full running order, capacity 45 to 50 cows per hour. (A. W.E.) This up-to-date Farm is very well situated. There is plenty of oaten hay and a good area in .swedes, and is all ready for a successful start for the comThe owner is compelled to put on the market owing to failing health. . PRICE £2 PER ACRE. Small Goodwill. Attractive terms will be given to the right man. For address apply, in first instance, to: FARMER. Care of Daily News. rpHO S. y. gIMONS. SAWMIJXEK, CARRINGTON Ra*D, NE~ V PLYMOUTH. fTAS taken this opportunity of announcing to. the people of New Plymouth »nd surronndiEg diotrints that he has REOPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview Mr. Simons at his i residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 309, 8 June 1915, Page 1
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