GRES | Of tip-top ] ail( i close to WaJtaxa. i, ,'• feneod in t» nine paddocks, wety watered, 7-roojned house, cowshed, tow** Bh f' dtti 'y. Bt »>-e room, pigg„ ies> ,"■ orchard. Half a mile to filctory and "^ [Will carry 28 cows. Price £3B per acre; £IOOO casfi, balance at 6 per cent. or <W »m ,„,,„,,, ,„ m ' J££- "" -"* | THIS IS A GOOD FARM. .■', Cilmour & Clarke NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ,•'• E. Griffiths & Co, LAND AGEXTS, ' 158 4C * M . oka t« warty - a« lcirri and all ploughaoiw -" Hi ?**!? bailB ' Witb ««1k15."'-- ; e ! P»nt; Faetojf and School hand*! , ! P»ee £2l per acre; terms 46 AC? 68 . roM>n» country, all piano),, able, watered, by streams; dwiu. - ">g, a rooms; cobbed, 0 bails, ««.« * School and Factory qui Price £2B a.i acre: ten cash, balance wronged 1' bart? place for man with small capita? 7 MMMrM»«H I<AND AGENTS, 'J' R E E S ! TREES: T H B K S? PLAKT NOW—i rays annuoATA, splendid b«hp trees, from 15/. to 25/- per 100. UQTOS INSIONUS, 2-year.old, 13/.. p , WO; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per 100 GOLDEN' AKE-AKE-The best ;-»rde n hedge plant grown, from 15/- to mi- ' per 100. ' SEND FOR OUR GO-PAGE CATALOGUE OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, i HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. All trees grown on high expose* ground, therefore very hardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUT& 'Phone 405. Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWiC CO, Devon Street. 'Phoi'e. 270. J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. 2J)Q ACRES. Freehold. One mile' railway station, two miles factory and .school; mild climate, stock winter very comfortably in the district; good proportion level and easy hills; could milk 50 cows ami carry quantity of dry (dock; well watered, not subject to drought. Large S-roomcd house, cowshed, xherpyards and outbuildings. This is wurlli holding, as the land is bound to rise in value, subject to systematic improvements ea.-h year. PIMCI- £1;; PER ACRE. Deposit ll(li); balance 5 years 5 per cent, "r would lease for a term of live years. Rent ):is per acre; no goodwill, and immediate possession if required. Thts is not a wild-cat scheme, but a genuine proposition for a liona-iide farmer. The dairying returns in the locality will prove the real test of this property. If you are interested, you had better send a telegram that you are coming to inspect; you can reach the farm by rail from Wellington and intermediate stations in one day. *50 AcnT,s - u - p - 0n thc Strat " ford branch railway; all in grass am! right, alongside the railway station. House. ( ,f 5 rooms, (iood winter feed. Rates x">; Land Board rent £l4 per annum. Good flats along the frontage; 50 acres ploughable in patches. PRICE £S PER ACRE. Deposit .€100; balance long term. Owner might take a house property as part -payment in each of the above'propositions. I can quote small Dairy Farms on easy terms for tbo corning sicason; also small sheep holdings partly improved. The prospects in Taranaki are specially good for the coming season —cheese, butter and mutton are at Iheir best. J. HI THOMP ?ON, fciMttaaKSwmrai*
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 1
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