50 ACRES Of tip to|> land close to Waitara, AJI le\el, fenced into nine paddocks, well watered, 7-ronmcd house, cowshed, trapshed, 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 an Unencumbered house of C rooms near New Plymouth. THIS IS A GOOD FARM. Gilmour & Clarke NEW PLYMOUTH. E. Griffiths & Co. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. 158 Okato district, nearl/ all level and all plougbaoiej no weeds; dwelling 0 roouib; oow* shed Vi eight bails, with milklag plant; factory and School handy} Price £2l per acre; terms arranged. ACRfcnS, rolling country, all plough, able, watered by streams; dwell* nig, 5 rooms; cowshed, 0. bails, etc-| School and Puetory quarter-mila. Price £26 a,\ acrej terms, £too cash, balanee arranged. A band* place for man with small capital E. Griffiths & Co. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH,'J SEES! 7, " ( TREES! " ' . I V. ft RBI Si
PLANT NOW— ' lINL'S IIURICATA, splendid bw£ll trees, from IS/- to 25/- per LINUS INSIGiNUS, 2-year-old, 10/> par 100; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per 100. GOLDEN AKE-AKE—Tlie teat hedge plant grown, from 15/. to OS/■ per 100. SEND FOR OUR GO-PAGE 0.1 TA LOG UK OF SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. ' All trees grown on high expoi>e4 ground, therefore very hardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 405. Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWEL CO, Devon Street. 'Phote 270. J. 11. THOMPSON". LAND AGENT, STKATI'OKD. ACRES. Freehold; 7 miles railway. quartermile factory, school ami P.O. Good metalled road. Mild climate. Permanent streams. All in grass. About half ploughablc. ISulance cany liilN. Carry lij cows ami dry slock. Mostly papa formation. o-'ltoomcd House; 12-liailed cowshed. This jnnd will grow into higher value. A good opportunity to secure a permanent home. ' PRICE £lO PER ACRE. . Deposit £ 10(1; balance o years o per cent. j .EASE—-] IS Acres, near Toko; 4-room-ed house and li-bailed shed; going concern, including 31 young cows, 5 heifers, grade 2-year-old Jersey bull, 2 young hulls, 4 Shorthorn steers, 2 7inonili iiW heifers, 1 gelding, 1 spring cart, farm tools, stack hay' (2 stacks oaten hay). PRICE .C-100. Terms could be arranged. Rental i")s per acre; lease ."> years. Optional p.e. at £35 per acre. In.mediate possession if required; ad* joining factory. TEASE.—-in ACRES FIRST-CLASS I.AND. near Tol;o. No goodwill reqiiind: half-mile factory, 2 miles railway. school and stores. Absolutely a good piece r>i dairying country. The buildings are all practically new. Urjß house, with conveniences; good cowshed with milking machine, and outbuilding*, Carry about 90 cows. Nearly all p!ougl*> able. LEASE FOR 5 YEARS; RENTAL 35s PER ACRE. Possession July or August, 1915, J. n. THOMPSON, Stratford. "HO You want a Guinea T If go, give the Solution of the " Mysterious Clock." ~See Veale'a window for particulars. A. Veale, grocer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1915, Page 1
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