LAND FOR SALE. TO LEASE. About 20 acres with a FIRST CLASS GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE within easy distance of town, further particulars to bona-flde ia J quirers only upon application. FOR SALE. • A splendid farm of 150 ACRES, LEPPERTON JUNCTION New house, buildings, etc. PRICE £44- per acre. This is a real first class farm in tiptop order, and in view of its position it must increase greatly in value as time goes on. R. A. LARGE House and Estate Agent. Brougham Street. 'Phone 367. FOR SALE. 150 ACRES. SEVEN MILES FROM STRATFORD, KAPONGA AND ELTHAM. 1£39 PER ACRE; CASH £SOO. All undulating and ploughable, well watered by riVer and streams, well subdivided and laid out. A race right through the property, and 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 1 acre shelter bush. AH in grass and stumped, 7 or 8 acres in turnips. School alongside. Exceptionally fine homestead outhoused and man's whare, suitable for sharemilkers; cowyards and sheds, with Gane milking machines (3-cup plant). Loose box, gig shed, motoroar garage, usual piggeries and fowlhouses. Held upon lease at present at a rental of £252 Is per annum, with compulsory purchasing clause at £3O per acre, and less de* posit of £SOO. Purchaser can have it on the same conditions, 8-year term, on payment of £IOOO, or will exchange at" £1250 for ti property of similar area near a high School. The stock consists of 53 cows, 2 yearlings, f>B calves, 1 bull, 7 horses and some sheep, which may be arranged for. The milk cheque last month was £66, baded on an advance of Is pet lb butterfat. A. B. GIBSOK Land Agent New Plymouth. A FdST CLASS DAIRY FARM. 94 ACRES. Price £4O per acre, terms £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 OD CO. SHAREBROKERS, WANGANUI. 3 TOLLOW THE CROWD FOLLOW THE CROWD to |IBE, J} AR AR (Everybody's Favorite) DAINTY TEAS DAINTY TEAS HOME-MADE CAKES HOME-MADE CAKES HOME-MADE SCONES HOME-MADE SCONES HOME-MADE BREAD HOME-MADE BREAD CHOICE CEYLON TEA USED. CHOICE CEYLON TEA USED. MUSICAL PROGRAMME DAILY A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. fiHE g AR (The Home of Good Things t,o Eat and Drink.) Frederick Carr Manager. A LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HON. SECRETARY N.Z. National Service League. DURAND'S REGULATING PILLS. Are best and most successful. Promptly relieve every distressing symptom. No failures. Every case successfully treated. 5/- a box post free by return mail,— Bridge Drug Qrdtt GhsiaUU
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1918, Page 1
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