K2. Loan & So., Ltd STEiTFOEB, LEASE LEASE LEASE 131 ACHES frseliold. A sTyl&itJid piopciir; no weeds; nicely watered- wo 11 iMierel by patches oi shelter bask; orchard; house, 12!*il concrete Five minutes writ to factory, telephone and school; about 4 mites from towu. Owntr iriU lease for 5 years at 3fi/- per acre rant, with optioaai purchasing clause at £36 per acre or will sell on easy terms at £3fl. No. 8/974 119 ACRES freehold; handy to Siratford, 50 acres been ploughed; fana well divided and will carry 40 cows; 5-roomed Se&caJ and factoiy haaiy, good riwd. Price £44 per acre, £6OO casli, balance on e&sr terms. . Xo, 8/975 82 ACRES fr*ehoM {t sections); all has been ploughed; 9 paddocks: Sroomed htn=e: 8-ba!«, shed; 2 mifes from town and railway station. Carrying 35 cows. Price £45 per acre, £3OO cash. No. S/9G9 321 ACRES freehold, nice lying land for either sheep are cattle. Well fenced and divided, sheejj-proof fences; 4-roomed 3iou=o. old wool shed. Handy to railway, school, factory and telephone. Price £ll 10s per acre (bedrock). Owner wtilleo to retire, so would consider taking a house as deposit, leaving fcalaact of purchase money at 4%per cent, and 5 per cent, for long term. No. 3/210 W. A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. fATTRACTIVE NEW PLYMBUTH P2OPE3TIEB SEA SIDE SECTIONS. On Tram Line, closa to beach, Esplanade, Kawaroa Park, first class views, frices from £22; to £3OO. CORNER SECTION, Quarter-acre with dwelling, close to Railway Station, Municipal Baths, Sea Beach; on Tram Line. First class site for boarding house or store. Price £726. CORNER SECTION, On high ground, har.dy to business centre, Bowling Green. 'Park and Golf Links. Good view of sea; ine residental site. Tenure Education Lease, rental only ,-6 per annum with right of renewal and protection for improvements, 15 yearß to run. Goodwill £IOO. FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY Twelve acres (level) with good 0-roomed residence, and extensive out-build-ings, shrubbery and firchard; f miles from Boys' High School. This property has extensive frontages and -vill cut up well. Borough water and electric light mains pass door. Owner bought a farm. Cheap at £2150. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LANS AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. DEATH VALLEY 'DODGE IS COMIMG, DON'T HISS IT. NEWTON KING, DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TAHA3JAKX. As superior as it Looks— The " Egmont" Gig. fEran without an Intimate knowledge of the undisputed meritß of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel as goonin you see it that Twanaki farmers are right in giving ' it pride of pl&ce. W&ai is more important, the mere, you know Egmont Coach & Carriage Co. (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD. ALL NEW STONE'S STOCKS WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY. AND TARANAKI COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL Vools, Cottons, Laces, etc. Garments for Women and Children. Agent foT Tarinaki Daily News, Auck'and Weekly News, Canterbury Times, Sporting Review and N.Z. Farmer. Weekly Press. Agfut Sewing Machines, eta. RETFORD. CVSMDtSIMBfC. DIRECTORY Zealand Annual, 1917. Twenty-seventh year of Publication, edited by John Stone. Royal Svo., containing about 1200 pages, together with numerous Maps corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. I PRICE, if ordered before publication, 15s; after publication, 17s 6d. STONE, SON AND CO., LTD., PRINTERS AjsU r'OBiJatfERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN, And at Christchurch and Wellington. London—H. J. Sing, Potter and Co.. 66 Ludgate Hill, E.C,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1917, Page 3
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