LAND FOS SALE, PROPERTIES. 20 ACRES about two mileg from New Ply* mouth borough boundary; eiseMent road; 5-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, dairy 'and other conveniences. Price £3OO. '£4oo cash fea]os«o 0 per cent. 290 ACRES til ploughable and about 250 acres level, small patches of shelter bush, well watered, adjoins factory, i niilc to school and post office. Fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks; 8-roomed dwelling,. wash house, dairy, pwßhed, trapshed and yards; about one aero orchard. Will carry 90 to 100 cows. Price' (£25 per acre. Good terms. ' Gilmour & Clarke NEW_PLY MO U T H «' WANTED BUYERS For Farm and Town Pro pertics all over Taranaki; also large nutnbei of First-class invest* incuts, Ohura district. CALL EARLY. LUND & SAMPSON, LAND AGENTS WAITARA SHEEJP COUNTRY. 950 A^**s in s rMa ' • wlni « ed lß *> iheep besides cattle. Six mile railway. Metalled road. Price £6 15s 1200 ACKES in S rass ' Uood home ktead, wpolshed, etc. One mill from railway. Price, £7. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. 1 *yA ACRES close to railway, factory) and school. Milk 20 cows. Price £25. Cash. £l5O, balance 5 years. . H. GRAVES. OPPOSITE P.O. HAWERA. FOR SALE A DELIGHTFUL SEMI--SUBURBAN - JPABM-RESIDENCE PROPERTY. QJUNT- AND CAMPBELL, under in ' structions from Mrs. F. E. Moore v offer for private salo her desirable pro perty known as "ADBURY," comprising 53 acres of first-clges lan* within two miles of town and adjoininj railway on Turuturu Road, Hawera The good quality of the land is Wei known, and the property needs n» comment in this respect. . On the property there is a well" appointed homestead, containing aboui 15 living rooms, connected with tele phone, electric light, water end drain age; and is replete with every moder convenience, including hot and coji water, laundry, etc, There is also » 3-roomed cottage, trapshed, «tabk dairy, etc. The wholo property % splendidly sheltered from the prevail ing winds, and there are large garden} lawns, shrubberies and orchards. • i'7\ We have no hesitation in saying thai this is the finest combined farm-res} dence property in the district. TJ*K are many ways in which the can be made revenue-producing, whi« v will be explained on application, Thi proposition should appeal to taonen retired or retiring settlers, oreb*tiH«tc nurserymen or market gardener*, ftic and terms 08, *pp.«e»tift» &, SoJ •,, [GRANT &GAMPBIP,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 1
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