LAND FOR SALE. NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FA'R>m, 20.0 ACRES, nil flat, divided into several paddocks; ISO acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairicd upon and is very suitable for a small man wanting a start. f'ood position as to railway, post and faetory. PRICK ONLY £l-2 J'KR ACRE. Very easy terms to good man. 400 ACRES ' suitaMe for milking and sheep or cattle and *.roppin?. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 1")0 acres rough feed. Will easilv run buildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the whole n[ the balance of unplouglied land under the plough. Good easy terms to suit clients. For particulars apply W. A. LTMBRICK, Box 624, AUCKLAND.
56 ACRES. TIP TOP DAIRY FARM carrying -4 cows, one bull, five yearlings and horses. All level and ploiighab'.e; well watered: divided into nine paddocks with good fence;: ]i/ 2 miles to factory, school, -post, olliee, metalled road; fourroomed house and a man's house, washhouse, cow short, hay shed, gin; shed, engine room and milking machine. Will sell with or without machine. PRICE (including machine)£3s per acre; te; £SOO cash. 130 ACRES. this with £3015 nces on a qharter acre of land. PRICE nly £BOO with £250 cash I have town and suburban properties f ail descriptions that I shall be pleased j quote on request. E. L HUMPHRIES. —LAND AGENT,— NEW PLYMOUTH.
FARM WANTED. We have a client who has the labor to handle up to 100 cows. He owns a very desirable small farm of 30 acres, and will give it as deposit on a hrger farm of 250 to 400 or 500 acres. This is an excellent opportunity for . any farmer wishing •• retire or who finds himself hampered owing to shortage of labor. Any farms submitted must bear fullest and u<ust be at cash price. Send fullest details to LEWIS AND CO. WANGA N U I. /AXTEB by firat-rtass Man, milking 3ii Shares, can handle up to 100 cows hand. Apply, Lewis and Co., Wan-
[ 0 tor c;ak jj aff l e studeßaker, 40 h.p. to be drawn july 20, 1916. Presented bv Mr. Newton Kin' 'ickets, 2s 6d; obtainable everywhere PROCEEDS IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. Tickets obtained from Mr. McMillan, secretary Patriotic Committee, Strat;'ord. L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary.
MACHINERY FOR SALE. Now Oust Iron Circular Saw Bench, tabic 2ft by aft, diameter of saw, 30-in. eond-hand Timber Jack, I'xira t;raren, spear fitted with foot, spear travel '2ll inches, £0 10s. Portid order, IS-in pan, 355. new, star make, 18-in. ] an. ,Cli IDs, New and Fans, ;C1 and iHi. Also, new (i-incli Sluice Valve, (i-inch foot value, 8-in to 1-in Elbows, Tees, Sockets, Lock Nuts, in Wrought and Cast Iron. Prices on application. N. G. G. WINKLEMANN, ENGINEER AND MACHINERY SPECIALIST. P.O. BOX 80. NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1916, Page 1
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