m C RE S ■ « Of tip-top land close to Waitwa. AH" level, fenced into nine paddocks, well '/J watered, 7-'roorued house, cowshed, traj>* if shed, dairy, store room, piggeries, orchard. ■ f- * '1 Half a mile to factory and school, Will carry 28 conn.: Price 638 per acre; £IOOO cull,. balance at 6 per cent.' or Owner will exchange for an Unencura- •: bered house of C rooms near N«w ,'n Plymouth. 1 • , THIS IS A GOOD FARM. Cilmour & Clarke NEW T' YMOUTH. E. Griffiths & Co. I ': ( LAND AGENTS, " , -'fj Nfi W PLYMOUI a,'J| 1 Sft ACRES, Okato district/ 1 ntiuri* iffi all level and all no weeds; dwelling 6 rooms; VOW* #he<J, eight bails, with railklM' i>£ plant ; Factory and School haadyt Price £2l per acre; terms (•<?„ . *■ |i '<w 4(] ACRES, rolling country, all plffgfc. able, watered.by streams; ing, 5 rooms; cowshed, 6 bails, School and Factory quartaf-nlH£ : } - - rl f e , £2fl a:1 ac *> terms. \*g|l» cash, balance arranged. A for man with sm*U cspitiu, . 1 E. Griffiths & LAND AGENTS, «J? NEW P L Y M 0 a,, •' fREE 8 1 ; • fpREBSI ' 1 T R E.x S? f kl PLANT NOW-
11NUS MURICATA, splendid i>w'.)p trees, from 15/- to 25/- per 100. I'DfUS INSIGNTJS, 2-year-old, 15/' :mw •' 1 ■ 100; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per IUQ. .< ■: GOLDEN best Quiteß \ hedge plant grown, from 15/- to Ml• per 100. 1 , t iJ SEND FOR OUR 60-PAGE OATAf.OGUK OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREKS, 'f ,'i HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. ; All trees grown on high ground, therefore very hardy. - *ff, ' DUNCAN & DA VIES, LTD. ' $ EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOOTA 'Phono 465. • ■ J Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWE2 00. 'l'| Devon Street. 'Phone 2TO. , , .;4 J. H. THOMPSON. | LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. 272 ACRESI Freehold; 7 miles railway, quarter-mile factory, school' and , P.O. Good metalled road. Mild •' 1 climate. Permanent streams. All in grass. About half ploughable. Balance hills. Carry 65 cows and dry'stock,'Mostly papa formation. 5-Hoomed llouac; 12-balled cowshed. ' l This land will grow into higher value. A gobd dpportunity to secure a perman- ' ent home. iPRICE-flfl PER ACRE, Deposit £100; balanco 5 years ,5 per ' ■cent. j T^EA'SE-wailfi.Acres, near Toko; ed house and 6-bailed shed; going v concern, including 31 young cows, 5 * heifers, grade 2-ycar-old Jersey bull, 2 ■ ■young bulls, 4 Shorthorn steers, 2 7-month-old heifers, I gelding, I spring . cart, farm tools, stack hay (2 staoK* ' oaten hay). ' , -i, PRICE £450. Terms could be arranged. ' Rental 25s per acre; lease 5 years. / Optional p.c. at £35 p.er acre. t lu.mediate possession if required; ad- » joining factofv. J^EASE.— 2WI ACRB3 FIRST-CLASS ' IjAND, near Toko. No goodwill required; half-mile factory, 2 miles railway, school and stores. Absolutely a good piece of dairying country. The buildings are all practically new. -Large house, with conveniences; good cowshed, with milking machine, and outbuildings. ' Carry about 90 cows. Nearly all ploughable. I • V. LEASE FOR 5 YEARS; RENTAL 35a , PER ACRE. ; Possession July or August, 1915, J. H. THOMPSON. . Stratford.; R. W. G. MA L O.U"B, j EAERISTBR AND SOLICITOR, \ STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1915, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1915, Page 1
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