C RES Of tiptop liui.l dose to Waitarn. . love!, fenced into nine paddocks, well watered, 7-ro'»mc(l house, cowshed, trapshed, dairy, .store room, pineries, small orchard. ilalf a mile to factory und school. Will carry 28 cows. Price £3B per acre; £IOOO cash, balance at 6 per cent. owner will (>.wlmn<,<o for an Unencumbered house of (i rooms near New Plymouth. THIS IS A GOOD FARM. .' Gilmour & Clarke NEW P-'YMOUTU. E. Griffiths & Go. LAND AGENTS, NEW P L Y M 0 U 1 ft ]KC ACRES, Okato ne»rij, all level and all ploughaoiej no weeds; dwelling 6 rooms; cowshed, eight bails, with milkltg plant; Factory and School bandy f Price £2l per acre; terms arranged. A(l ACRES, rJling country, all ploughable, watered by streams; dwell* ing, 5 rooms; cowshed, 6 bails, ete.f School and Factory quarter-oiiie. Price £'2(l a.i acre; terms, £2OO cash, balance arranged. A ha«dy place for man with small capital. • E. Griffiths & Go. LAND AGENTS, t£R EE S. Tsu 85 plant: nowIDfUS MURICATA, Bplcndid bnahf trees, from 15/- to 25/- per 100. I'imiß INSIGNUS, 2-year-old, 15/- par 100; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per 100. GOLDEN AKE-AKE—The best cardea hedge plant grown, from 15/- to )!0/.per 100. SEND FOR OUR 60-PAOE CUTAI.OGUB OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc.
All trees grown on high expose! ground, therefore very hardy. DUNCAN & DAWES, LTD. . EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 465. Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWED CO, Devon Street. 'Phone 270. J. H. THOMPSON, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. 070 ACRES. Freehold; 7 miles rail- * ' •*■ way, quarter-mile factory, school and P.O. Good metalled road. MihJ climate. Permanent strenms. All iq grass. About half ploughable. Balance oaay hills. Carry 05 cows and dry stoek. Mostly .papa formation. 5-RoomM House; 12-bailed cowshed. This land will grow into higher value. A good opportunity to secure u permanent home. IPRICE £lB PKU ACRE. _§L Deposit £100; balance. 5 years 5 per ! cent. ! I,EASE— US Acres, near Toko; 4-rooiu.-cd house and G-baiic.l shed; going concern, including 31 young cows, 5 heifers, grade 2-year-old Jersey bull, 2 young bull-, 4 Shorthorn fleers, 2 7-month-old heifers, 1 gelding, ] spring cart, iarm tools, stack hay (2 stacks oaten hay). PRICE £450. Terms could he arranged. Rental 25s per acre; lease 5 years Optional p.c. at £.35 per acre. Immediate possession if required; adjoining faetorv. JEASE.-2WI ACKIW FIRST-CLASS LAND, ni'ar Toko. No goodwill required; half-mile factory, 2 miles rail, way, school and stores. Absolutely a , good piece of dairying country, The buildings arc nil practically new. Largo house, with conveniences; good cowshed, with milking machine, and outbuildings. Carry about 00 cows. Nearly all ploughable. LEASE FOR 5 YEARS; RENTAL 33» "* I PER ACRE. jj»Tossession July or August, 15515. , ■ J. H. THOMPSON, ' Stratfont, ITVO You want a Guinea? If go, give . the Solution of the " Myolerioua Clock." See Vca'.c'u window fur pm»- , v tiiiilaM" A- Vealc, grocer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1915, Page 1
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