LAND FOR SALE. TOWN PROPERTIES SECTIONS. PULL QUARTER ACRE, Eliot Roa« t price £IOO. ACRE, level Belt Road, prico £350. AUARTER ACRE, Dartmoor, price £95. QNE-EIGHTH ACRE, near centre town, price £l6O. DWELLINGS. QUARTER ACRE, 0-roomed house, all conveniences, £650, £75 cash. ! QXE-EIGHTH ACRE, u-roomed house, all conveniences, £6OO, £lou cash. QNB ACRE, 8-roomed villa, all conveniences, £IBOO, £4OO cash. ?ARMS. 60 At'RRS, all level, dlviuea into 19 paddocks, 6-roomed lionise, cowsked, trapshed. piggeries; close to laetory, school slid post office; will carry 25 cows. Price £3S 10s per acre, £OOO cash. 265 ACRES, all ploughable; mostly level; adjoins .school and factory; divided into 14 paddocks, well watered; 8-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, etc.; will carry 00 cows. ¥ME PROPERTY. Motor 'busses and lorries pass the farm a dozen itimcs a day. Price £-25 per acre, |£6oo cash, balance at 5i per cent. Cilmour & Ciarka NEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED BUYERS for' Farm and Town Pt perties all over Taran&ki; also large number 1 of rirst-clas3 investments, Oliun district. CAW. EARLY, " LUND & SAMPSON, LAND AGENTS . WAITARA. SIIEEP COUNTRY. 950 B Tasa > wintered 1843 slieep besides cattle. Six miles railway. Metalled road. Price £6 15s, 1200 * n grass. Good homestead, woolshed, etc. One mile from railway. Price, £7. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. 70 ACRES close to railway, factory, and school. Milk 20 cows. Price, £25. Cash £l5O, balance 5 years, H. GRAVES. OPPOSITE P.O. HAWERA. : "I -- u ' L , - FOR SALE V DELIGHTFUL SEMI ■ SUBURBAN FARM-RESIDENCE PROPERTY. SQ.BANT AND CAMPBELL, under btructions from Mrs. F. E. Moore, offer for private sale her desirable v' pert}; known as * " ADBURY," comprising C 3 acres of first-class lanS witnin two miles of town and adjoining railway on Tmuturu Road, Hawtera. The good quality of the land is welj known, and the property needs no in this respect. On .ho .property there is a well■jj. i homestead, containing about ui'.'a moras, connected with telephone, . .ootric light, water and drainage: and is replete with every modern convenience, including hot and cold water, laundry, etc. There is also a 3-roomed cottage, trapshed, stable, dairy, etc. The whole property is splendidly sheltered from the prevailing winds, and thero are large gardens, lawns, shrubberies and orchards. We have, no hesitation in mying that this is the finest combined farm-resi-dence property in the disttkt. There are many ways in which ft* property can be made reveniie-prodUß&.g, which will be explained on appliosilon. This proposition should appeal U farmers, retired or retiring settlers," crehardists! nurserymen or market garden orsi Price and terms on application to Solo Agents. , ~ " & CAMPBELL Opposite Poat ORiCfr
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1916, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1916, Page 1
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