LAND FOE SALE. EXCHANGE SEVENTY-TWO Pour miles from Nc by good road; all nearly all level; divided ifct# 14 paddodks; well watered; ad' joins factory. JIVE-ROOMED HOUSE wfth conveniences, cowshed witb eight bails and concrete flofo Price £35 per acre, £7OO cu! .balance at S 1 per cent, Of exchange for 100 TO 200 ACRES And give the 72 acres which" U unencumbered as part Eltham or Stratford Gilmour & Clarke esmont
DAIRY /tARMS. 80 ACRES—--12 sub-divisions, over 70 acres been ploughed and resown; new house of 0 rooms, batliroom; large concrete' floor cowshed; all necessary outbuildings; 1 mile to cheese factory,* railway station and school; now carrying 30 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull. PRICE only £4O per acre, £SOO cash down. Really good. 90 ACRES— Highly improved dairy farm, well sheltered, subdivided into 10 padaocks; all been ploughed; flrst-clast situation, good rich dry land; nice house of C rooms, large cowshed and >. v barn; 1 mile to factory, school and s railway station. Will carry 40 cows. PRICE only £43 per acre, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5$ per cent^ 1 can recommend this 112 ACRES—weII improved dairy farm, aowi down in good English grasses. Large portion under plough; C-roomed house, bathroom, etc.; 17bail cowshed with concrete floor; handy to factory and school. Cheap at £37 per acre, £4OO cash, balance 7 yean at 5 per cent. NOTE.—My register contains the pick of the province in dairy land. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. Clients trusting to my judgment are well satisfied with M* suits.
BUY YOUR NEXT FARM FROM TED JACKSON, VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES tt -y EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY OS * SHEEP COUNTRY:— •' < 5 ACRES, HOUSE 4 ROOMS, PRIO £2OOO. . > / No Mortgage. '\ ; 10 ACRES, 2 HOUSES 5 AND 0 ROOMS/ PRICE £I2OO. ' Mortgage £450, equity £750. 20 ACRES, 10 ROOMED HOUSE, PRICE £3500. No mortgage. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON CltY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN EXCHANGE FOR FARMS:— Equities from £SOO to £IO,OOO. MORTGAGES FOR EXCHANGE, FIRST AND SECONDS, 4; from £I2OO to £SOOO. T. W. WELCH Land and Estate Agent, 'Phone 472, UGMOXT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, - X LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their re- / quirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupation?. Help the Empire by buving Britist floods. THE HON. SECRETARY, ' N.Z. National Service League. to Lend.—L, W. BalkinJ, Union S.S. Company's Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Phone ■ la* 807. if
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 1
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