LAND FOR SALE. (STERLING INVESTMENTS, ENQUIRY INVITED. AMILY RESIDENCE, excellent house, Trooms, %-acrc, splendid corner position, nnd close to beach. Train stops at gate. ' Owner retiring and removing, Freehold, £llsO. Terms. (Furniture if desired). COFFEE PALACE, in important town, adjacent to railway station. Very well-built modern house of about 35 rooms, a gold-mine for the right people. Capital required, £IOOO or less. Income from letting* nearly cover interest on entire investment. D.AIRV, SHEEP, AND FATTENING FARM, 400. acres tip-top papa country, low hills and nice valleys, about 150 acres plonghable, all cleared and in profit. Good 9-roomed house and convenient farmstead. Seven miles by motor road from railway station. Carrying to-day GOO breeding ewea and 50 3-year-o'kls. £(>33fl will buy; £4500 at 5 per cent. (Exchange for email farm considered).
NEW PLYMOUTH, Central, several freeholds in T)pvon Street and other eentral positions, at moderate prices. £0 PEE ACRE for 3500 Acres good hill country, all in grass, close to railway station. Carried l.\ siieep all round, plus cattle. Will sell separate 2001! acre; or 1500 acres, with homestead. MEW PLYMOUTH EAST. Fine quarter, acre in Courtenay Street, £250, FITZROY. J-acre, £1115; J-acre, £175 (and others). SPLENDID New 7-seater Motor Car, 40h.p., self-r-tarter, electric light. A i'reat bargain under very exceptional circumstances. F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS.
SALE BY MORTGAGEE. THE CHOICEST BUILDING PROPERTY IN OR NEAR NEW PLYMOUTH. T AM instructed l>y the Mortgagee to sell by Private Treaty the Leasehold of that fine property of On. 2r. Slip., situated on the seaward side of the Racecourse Reserve, between the residthe Yen. Archdeacon Kvans and iiic Commissioner of Crown Lands, having frontages to John St. and Ridge Lane, and known as "Oaklands." 'lbis area is surrounded by well-grown hedges of laurel and 'eleagnus, is laid oat in readines for the erection of a high-class residence, and contains a good selection of Dowering and foliage shrubs and bearing fruit trees. There are also two useful buildings, one of which was for several years occupied as the Kindergarten and Boy Scouts' Club Room. For view, healthy position and convenience to the High School and Park, this cannot he equalled. The lease is a perpetually renewable one, having now about 13 years to run at the moderate rent of :CK) per annum. The Mortgagee being determined to realise, a very reasonable price is asked. F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS.
JO LOrlESi Situated 8 miles from Xew Plymouth, by good metalled road. '/: mde Creamery, School adjoining; all ploughable, except creeks; over -half in good order, balance now ready for plough; little blackberry. Six-roomed house (fair), cowshed and liayshed. , Now carrying 2j cows and 40 head of dj'V stock. Cows averaged £l3 10s for milk alone. PRICK £ls PER ACRE. Terms, £3OO Cash. 35 ACRES. A nice country residence, 2VL> miles New Plymouth; a acres beautiful bush; good 7-roomed residence, cottage, washhouse, coalshed, cowshed and trapshed PRICE, £2400. ' Terms. E. L HUMPHRIES LAXD AGEXT, (Opposite Egmcnt Street)
JO BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1916, Page 1
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