50 ACRES Of tip top land, close to Waitara. All level, fenced into nine paddocks, well watered, 7-roomed house, cowshed, trapped, dairy, store room, pineries, sma!l orchard. . Half a mile to factory and school. Will carry 28 cows. Price £3B per acre; £IOOO cash, balance at 6 per cent or Owner will cxclmnpt' jor un Unencumbered liming (rf (i ruuuis near Plymouth. THIS IS A COOD FARM. Cilmour & Clarke W PLYMOUTH. E. Griffiths & Co. LAM) AGENTS, N F, W PLYMOUTH. 15$ ACRES, Okato district, nearly all level and all ploughaDlej no weeds; dwelling 6 rooms; oowehed, eight bails, with milkiag plant; Factory and School hand;i Price £2l per acre; terms arranged. 46 ACRES, rolling country, all ploughable, watered by streams; dwelling, 5 rooms; cowshed, 0 bails, etej School and Factory quarter-mile. Price £26 an acre; terms, £2ofl cash, balance arranged. A baadt place for man witji email capital. E. Griffiths & Go. LAND AGENTS, NEW P L Y M 0 I ] B,
Si EE S ! (fREE SJ PLANT NOW—IINTJS MURICATa, splendid busby ' trees," from \sh to 26/- per 100. tfDWS IXSIG'XUS. 2-year-old, 15/-- pnr 100; 3-year, 20/- and 213/- per 100. GOIjDEN AKE-AKE—Tlie best £nnlfn hedge plant grown, from 15/- to 20/per 100. SEND FOR OUR GO-PACE CATALOGUE OF SHRUBS. FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS,"Etc. All trees grown on high exposal ground, therefore very liardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 4(55. Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWEH 00, Devon Street. 'Pho»« 270. J. H. THOMPSON. i;' LAND AGENT, STRATFOiRDi OOA ACRES. Freehold. Qua mile nylway station, two, miles fau--tory and feoliool; mild climate, stock winter very 'comfortably in th*t district; good proportion leiel and «asy hills; #ould mi)If.1)0 cows and carry quantity of dry "Stock; well watcmli, not subject iv drought. Large 8-roomcd house* c<wf». shcd.rsheepyards and outbuildings. This is worth holding. as the land is bound to rise in value, subject to syrtematio improvements eavh year. PRICE £l3 PER ACRE. Deposit £100; balance 5 years 5 per cent. Or would lease for a term of five years. Rent 13a per acre: no goodwill, and immediate possession if required. This Is not a wildcat scheme, but a genuine proposition for a bona-flde farmer. The dairying returns in the locality will prove the real test of this property. If you are interested, yeu had better send a telegram that you arc coming to inspect; you can reach th« farm by rail from Wellington and intermediate stations in one day. 250 ACRES. L.T.P. On the S'twctford branch railway; all in gc&fls and right alongside- the railway station. House of 5 rooms. Good winter feed. Rates £3; Land Board rent £l4 per annum, ■flood flats aloiis: the frontage; SO acres ploughable in patches. PRICE £8 PER ACRE. I Deposit £100; balance long ienn. Owner might take a house property m part payment in each of the above propositions. I can quote small Dairy Farms on ' easy terms for the coming season; also small sheep holdings partly improved. The prospects in Taranaki are specially good for the coming season—cheese, butter and mutton are at their best. J. ff| THOMPSON, 1 « Stratford. .uiLir
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1915, Page 1
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