LAND FOR SALE. 50 ACRES, MIDHIRST, £275 cash £350 equity. In house property in NEW. PLYMOUTH or WAITARA. 44 acres in grass. 0 acres crops, all elear« ed, well watered, all ploughable; good frantage; comfortable house (4 rooms), harness shed, race milking shed and engine room (new). Young orchard and oat stack. Carrying 1? cows, 2 horses, and calves. NEAR FACTORY, SCHOOL 4 STATION £IOO cash required to buy stock. J. A. LARGE House and Estate Agent. Brougham Street. 'Phone M 7.
FOR SALE. 150 ACRES. SF.VEN MILES FROM STRATFORD, KAPONGA AND ELTHAM. '£3o PER ACRE; CASH £SOO. All undulating nnd ploughable, well watered by river and streams, well subdivided and laid out. A race right through the property, ai\d the stock can be turned into every paddock. 10 or 12 subdivisions. Fences in good order. A large portion of fencing timber and firewood upon the place. Also I acre shelter bush. All in grass and stumped, 7 or 8 acres in turnips. School alongside. Exceptionally fine homestead outhouses and man's wiiare, suitable for sharemilkers; cowyavds and sheds, with Gane milking machines (:!-cup plant). Loose box, gig shed, motorcar garage, usual piggeries and fowlhouses. Held upon lease at present at a rental of £252 Is per annum, with compulsory purchasing clause at £M per acre, and less deposit of £SOO. Purchaser can have it on the same conditions, 8-year term, on payment of £IOOO. or'will exchange at £1250 for a property of similar area near a high school. The stock consists of 53 cows, 2 yearlings, 58 calves, 1 bull, 7 horses and some sheep, which may be arranged for. The milk cheque last month was £6O. A. B. GIBSON Land A 2 ent Now Plymouth. A FIRST CLASS DAIRY FARM. 94 ACRES. Price £4O per acre, term* £3OO cash ALL LEVEL LAND. NEW CHEESE FACTORY OPPOSITE. School adjoins; house 5 rooms; concrete floored cowshed. The farm is all level, all been ploughed and full of feed. Carry easily 30 cows and dry stock. Price £4O per acre, terms £3OO caSh, or would accept good mortgage for equity of £B2O. Fullest details from— LEWIS AND CO. SHAREBROKERS, WANGANUI.
FISH MARKET; Now open in King Street daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursdays' and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fresh and Smoked Fish supplied daily. Prices over counter as follows: Fresh Schnapper 3d per lb; Filleted 6d lb; Smoked Schnapper 8d lb; Flounder 9d lb; Tarakihi 3d lb; Mullet large Is, snfall 6d each; Jbhn Dory 3d lb. Fresh Babbits 1b 9d per pair. NOTE.—No connection with any other business in New Plymouth. 1. W. KURTA & CO. KING STREET T H 'S i tyJARBLE (Next Criterion Hotel). NEW PLYMOUTH'S POPULAR-,' RENDEZVOUS. DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS Home-made Bread, Cakes, Stones, etc. CATERING IN \IL HS BRANCHES. WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF PURE ICE CREAM. OUR LUNCHEONETTE Has Become Famous. OUR DANISH COFFEE Famous, Because it is Good. SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALISTS, FREDERICK CARR Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1918, Page 1
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