>4 n a of Excellent Agricultural and dairying land, all level and fenced into convenient p'iddo?kg with sheep proof fences, well watered by never failing streams. Jiousc of 7 rcoma with all conveniences, large granary, stables, and all other necessary outbuildings. The factory is right on the property. Ono mile from the railway and township and twelve miles from Invereargi!!. 50 acres alone produced £U0() for Oats. Thin is excellent dairying country and the cheese factory upon the farm is paying out 1/0 per pound for butter ttit. Prieo is £3O per acre, £IOOO Cash, balance at 5i per cent, or the owner would Exchange for 100 to 300 acres Dairying land or good sheep property in the Waitara or Stratford Districts. Any difference can be loft on at 5J per cent, Cilmour & Clarke NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW PLYMOUTH.
E. Griffiths & Go. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. JKQ ACRES, Okato district, newly all level and all ploughaolej no weeds; dwelling 6 rooms; oowshed, eight bails, with milklag plant; Factory and School handy; Price £2l per acre; terms arranged. ACRES, rolling country, all ploughable, watered by streams; dwelling, 5 rooms; cowshed, 0 bails, etc.; School and Factory quarter-mil*. Price £26 an acre; terms,' £2OO cash, balance arranged. A hwxjy place for man with small capita]. E. Griffiths & Co. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMObTH.
E E SI fSEES! PLANT NOW—- ? ESUS MURICATA, splendid bwh? trees, from 15/- to 25/- per 100. LINUS INSTGNUS, 2-year-old, 15/. per 100; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per 100. GOLDEN AKE-AKE—-The best jardea hedge plant grown, from 15/- to 20/per 100. SEND FOR OUR 60-iPAGE OATAT.OGU 1£ OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. > All trees grown on high expose* ground, therefore very hardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 465. Or CITY FRUIT & RjOWER 00. Devon Street. 'Phone 270.
J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. ■JA ACRES. Freehold. About 55 acres * " stumped. Good 'house and firstclass outbuildings. Close, to school, factory, railway; £3BO returns for past season. For quick sale at £3l per acre. Deposit £l5O, balance 5 years 5 per cent. OOfJ ACRES, freehold, all easy laid part rolling, good flats, and ewy hills, corner two metalled roads, 000 mile to store and P.O. and school, quar-ter-mile to factory, 12 miles railwwr freezing works; mild climate, sheltered land; 200 acres grass, balance heavy bush; about 0 paddocks; 150 acrd plougbable; carry 40 cows and dry Btocfc, splendid cropping land, grows record crop of turnips; 8-roomed house, in fair order; old cowshed; buildings require about £SO expended on them; about 60 aores stumped and ploughed. The owner wishes to sell owing to nil holding too much land, and you can get practically yonr own terms for payment. PRICE £lB PER ACRE. Eeposit £100; ba?«nec over a lone tnrm. Owner will exchange for town p-o- - H. THOMPSON, l.,rr"V" Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 1
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