50 ACRES Of tip-top land close to Waitara. All level, IVneed into nine paddocks, well watered, 7-roamed house, cowshed, trap, shed, dairy, store room, piggeries, small 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 exchange for un Unencumbered house of (i rooms near New Plymouth. THIS IS A GOOD FARM. Cilmour & Clarka NEW PLYMOUTH. E. Griffiths & Co. land agexts, N F, W PLYMOUTH. XSB ACRES, Okato district, nearly all level and all plougbaoiti no weeds; dwelling 6 rooms; oow* shed, eight bails, with milkkag plant; Factory and School hsiMtyj Price £2l per acre; terms arranged. ACRES, rolling country, all plough* able, watered by streams; dwelling, 5 rooms; cowshed, 8 bails, ete.j School and Factory quarter-mil*. Price £2B an acre; terms, £<M cash, balance arranged. A h««ty place for man with,
E. I!r!«5+I.» * - oaiuia M VUi land agents, - new 'PLYM 0b J a XRE E s ! .RE E S ! "Su^BEltS" \ PLANT NOW- i IIN US IfITUCATA, splendid baahr trees, from 15/. to 25/- per 10a MXUS INSIGOTS, 2-year-old, 13/. 100; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per !00. GOLDEN* AKE-AKE—The best ninlm hedge plant grown, from 15/- to Mb per 100. SE-VD FOR OUR CO ■.PAGE OATAr.OQCa OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. All trees grown on high expoie4 ground, therefore very hardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH, ' 'Phone 405. Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWE2 OODevon Street. 'Phope 270. J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT, STRATFORD.
290 Freehold. One mile railway station, two miles factory and school; mild climate, stock winter very comfortably in the district; good proportion level and easy hiUa; •ould milk o0 cows and carry quantity of dry stock; well watered, not subject to drought. Large 8-roomcd house, cowshed, sheepyards and outbuildings. This is worth holding, as the land is bound to rise in value, subject to systematic improvements each year. TRICK £l3 PER ACRE. Deposit C 100; balance 5 years 5 per cent. Or would lease for a term of five years. Rent IHs per acre; no goodwill, and immediate possession if required. This is not a wild-cat scheme, but a genuine proposition for a bona-fide farmer. The. dairying returns in the locality will prove the real test of this property. If you are interested, you liad better send a. telegram that you are coming to inspect; you can reach the fann Uv rail lrom Wellington and intermediate stations in one day. 250 ACRES - UI / On the Stmtlord branch railway; all in grass and right alongside the railway station. House of 5 rooms, (iood winter feed. Rates £11; Land Board rent £l4 per annum. Good flats along the frontage; 50 acres plougjhable in patches. PRICE £8 PER ACRE. ""*! Deposit. £100; balance long ten#. Owner miglit take a house property at part payment in each of the above propositions. I I ean quote small Dairy Farms oS easy terms for the coming season; also small sheep 'holdings partly unproved. The prospects in Taranaki are specially good for the coming season—cheese, butter and mutton are at their best. J. HI THOMPSON,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1915, Page 1
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