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gTRAI G! II T JjEASE S 155 ACRES, Cdciin Road, 3 miles from Miuuiiu; good' Ihhkc ami cowshed; 50 ACRES, close to Eivcrdale Fncton {.'ood lionse and cowshed; sulidin lid info (i paddocks; lease for ',) ~ r.i at £'■> 5s per acre; 5s per acre alien ed for manure: cows can go Mil place if required. Sole Aecnts—

A])ply A. T. CANDY, CO-OP.. HAYVKRA. FARM WANTED. T HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage of £2500 and a considerable amount of cnsh, wanting a FARM ol about 500 ACRES; coastal property referred. Mortgage must be takes at part payment. Apply—■ J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood.

TO LEASE. WITH COMPUL-SOKX PURCHASING CLAUSE. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED, lmt Lessee must be in a position to stock farm. jO ACRES, all in grass and crops, all plougliable, in good locality, good lioiifd of six rooms ana outbuildings, witli milking machine ani2 engine, to lease for five years at 38/0 pe." acre. KING AND STIBB3, AUCTIONEERS AND LANB AGENTS,

THAMES VALLEY £IOO DEPOSIT. 103 ACRES FREEHOLD, within few minutes of Railway Station, handy to creamery, school, store, etc.; all perfectly flat; rich, heavy land, originally swamp, now reclaimed and thoroughly dry; 7 acres young grass; 30 acres surface-sown; balance rough feed; 3 paddocks. No buildings. PRICE, £2O 10s; balance easy terms. 40 ACRES RICH SWAMP LAND, ly, miles from To Aroha; nearly all ploughed and laid down in grass. No buildings. PRICE £2l PER ACRE; £12") CASH, balance easy tenuis. 117 ACRES, THAMES "VALLEY, halfmile station, creamery, school, P. 0., etc.; MTLKING 30 COWS AND ALSO CARRYING 20 SHEEP, 2S CALVES, (i HORSES and 20 PIGS; well watered (windmill and well); 10 paddocks, good fences; threo acres ryecorn, seven acres turnips, two acres crimson clover, balance young grass, all in good sole; all perfectly Hat, excepting 0 acres gentle rolling; 20 acres alluvial flats; 4-roomcd dwelling and outbuildings (7); 90-cliain road frontage. ONLY £23 PER ACRE; terms. 179 ACRES, HANDY Tp TE AROHA, on main road; creamery, school and station convenient: all ploughnble; well watered by creeks; 20 acres grass, 30 acres turnips, 8 acres fallow and 20 acres ready for the plough; new 2-roomod dwelling; two road frontages. ERICE, £l2 PER ACRE; £250 OAS'IT f

A. S. PATERSON & C a < LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. ZOO.—Pay. us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeys galore, Australia Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds. Admission fid Children 3d, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, iIANAIA, £N Leasing a Farm in the best dairying district in New Zealand, we can supply your wants. We can assist you with your finance, if necessary. 0"1 ACRES in the townsh ; T> of Manaia. Good 8-roomed hous*. h. and c. water, stable, trapshed, cowshed, garage, windui-Il; divided into 7 paddocks by good boxthorn fences; owner milks 15 cows, which may be taken over if desired. £SOO cash required; balance may remain for 5 or 7 years at 5y 3 per cent. This is a splendid little property. Price on application, '34- • i^ adjoining Man/iia; 8r«iomcd house and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £BO per acre, with £350 cash; balance at 5% per cent, for 5 or 7 years. JKQ ACRES, at Amoaj 7-roomed '* house, 10-bai"t cowshed; more than half has been stumped; all in grass, except 7 acres of root cnips. Price, £4l per acre, with £IOOO c;'sh; easy terms 'or balance. lg.o ACRES, Waimate Plains. All open land in great heart, and »ill carry 80 to 85 cows comfortably. Good 7-roomed house, 18 bail shed and j other necessary outbuildings. As the owners wish to dissolve partnership this property will be sacrificed for £4O 10s per acre with £IOOO down. Let us show you over this place.

We have several frrn-B for lease in a-ear to suit dl clients. Drop us o lino* 'r, better win, call and be shown over some of the properties PIAXOFORTE TUNING. DESIRE to intimate tliat I am now able, after my long illness, to undertake my duties as PIANOFORTE and ORGAN TUXER. I tako tliis opportunity of thanking the people of the district for their past support, and beg to solicit a continuanco of the same. Letters addressed care of B.K. Bookshop, New Plymouth, or 622, Devon Street East, will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM P. DOFX). Late with J. and J. Hopkinson, London. The tea that delights her guests and maintains the popularity of every smart hostess is "Desert Gold"—that superb blend which has captured the discrimin-

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1915, Page 6

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