LEASE LEASE LEASE 118 ACRES, freehold, level, about 20 acres having teen ploughed; well fenced and divided; school and factory handy; two miles from railway Md temahip; six-roomed house, large cor and implement shed. Owner will lease for five years, £IOO cash, at 14/- per acre. No. 11/849 "I "I O ACRES, freehold, level and nicely undulating: 30 aerc3 stumped and resown; five-roomed houjt?; cow-siied an J machines; carrying 40 cows, jchool and cheese factory handy. Will "lease at 3V" P cr acrf. £ l( & sash. P.C. at £34 per acre. Ko. 12/1023. N.Z. Loan & [mercantile Ageny Go., Ltd. BTEAIIOEO. W' i HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. I - -- -- - 1 ATTRACTIVE NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES SEA SIDE SECTIONS, On Tram Line, close to beach, Esplanade, Kaw&roa Park, first class views. Prices from £22; to £3OO. CORNER SECTION. Quarter-acre with dwelling, close to Railway Station, Muniaipal Batha, Sea Beach; on Tram Line. First class site for boarding liouse or store. Price £725. CORNER SECTION, On high ground, handy to business centre, Bowling Green, Park and Golf Links. Good view of sea; fine residents! site. Tenure Education Lease, rental only £0 per annum with right of renewal and protection for improvements, 15 years to run. Goodwill £IOO. FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY Twelve acres (level) with good 6-roomed residence, and extensive out-build-ings, shrubbery and orchard; I 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. LAND AKD FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. As Superior as it Looks— The "Egmont" Gig. Even without iii Intimate knowledge of the undisputed merits of tlie construction of the '-EGMONT" gig, you feel as aoon as yon see it that Taranki farmers are right in giving it pride of place. What U more important, the more you know about it, the mora strenuously you will uphold their opinion. The "EGMONP* is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD. ROOT CROPS CARROT, MANGEL, SWEDE & TURNIP SEED. In stock ar.d to arrive:— CARROT GASTON'S—Scarlet Intermediate. COLONIAL GROWN—Barriball, Sinclair's Champion, White Belgian, and Matchless White. MANGEL GASTON'S—Large Yellow Globe, Prizewinner, Mammoth Long Bed, Gatepost, and New Sugar. IMPORTED—Jersey Queen. SWEDE HURST'S—Monjreh, Champion. Crimson King and Magnum Bonum. GARTolTS—Superlative. TURNIP BURST'S—P T. Mammoth, G.T.Y., and P.T.Y. Aberdeen. CARTON S-H.G. Globe, Centenary, Devon Greystone and Wliitestone. Also:— CARTON'S Drumhead Cabbage, Thoosand-headed Kale, and Kohl RabL NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD AND KAPONGA. Dodge Brothers MOTORCAR ON ALMOST EVERY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY THE STURDINESS. STEADINESS AND UNUSUAL COMFORT OF THE CAR HAVE BEEN FULLY DEMONSTRATED. 1 Steep bills, sand, rough roads or mud have held no terror for if. It bas done everything it has been asked to do, and many thing* that have been called remarkable; NEWTON KINO, DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TARANAKX.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 3
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