LAWD FOB SALS, As agoing" Concern^ fficmSSg 20«toTO, S heifers, l'3V«&lfess. Jraught horse, harness, spring dray/ont,-. pony and gig, separator, 30 factory shares, 0ne..8qw,,2 pigs, fowls, ete. 4 et% ; Price £2B per acre; £soo^c BALANCE AT 6 PER CENT .FOB SOR 7 YEARS ' ", V Gilmour & Glaffaa EattoM' O=N T S T.;R<iE»E-"' ,p " .... NEW PLYMOUTH, ■ .jtTO LAND INVESTORS^ FARMS FOR EXCHANGE: OWNERS WANT TOW# , , PROPERTY. JQQ ACRES freehold, firet-cWaJ dwelling of 8 rooms, hot anoV cold water, complete range of outbuildings, milking machines' installed. Price including machines is £47 10s per acre.; Will take town property. (3119)^ £gQ ACRES freehold, handy to cheese factory, schopl store, etc.; mail delivered; carrying capacity 55 cows; house of 6 rooms and conveniences, cowshed, engine shed, implement shed, etc. Price £3O per acre. Owner will accept town property as a deposit in place of cash. (3115) ICA ACRES at Kaimata, easy dis- ' tance from cheese factory, school and post office; sheep-proof fences, 10 paddocks, all well grassed; good house of 5 rooms and scullery, cowshed and other usual outbuildings. Price £2l lOj per acre. Will exchange for 20 to 30 acres. (31113 Oft ACRES flat land, one mile from Elthani, nearly new house and outbuildings; carries 9 cows and horse; watered by stream, windmill, tanks and , troughs. Owner wants 80 to 100 acres Inglewood or New Plvraouth. Eric? £2500. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. Seldom indeed does a proposition such, as this present itself to speculators. £SOO cash deposit, or less to a'good, reliable man, will secure the property, or present owner will exchange his equity for £2OOO town property, in Auckland or any other progressive centre. 100 acres situated just outside Borough boundary,, and 2% miles from New Plymouth Railway Station. Freehold. All in grass 1 with the exception of a little shelter; bush of native trees. 70 acres level and, ploughable, balance undulating. 5 miles to factory, and 2 miles to schoot 7roomed house in good condition. Carrying capacity, 30 cows. Ideally situ* ated for anyone desirous of living elose, to town, and for fattening off stock, brught j n from time to time from a run farther back. Also could be used for a milk run, supplying the town, or tli* milk could be sold to the local factory supplying the town with milk. Price £35 per acre* The above property, will increase tre--mendously in value in building sites within a few years. It is safe invert* ment. ',>•: Write to-day. T. W. WELCH, Land and Estate Agent, 'Phone -Vtii. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH; MAIN TRUNK BARGAIN. Kahikatea and Raupo Drained SWAMP 128.0, 2K2RES rich drained swamp. B~ white pine, 130 acres raupo. The swamp is of first quality and free from all water, balance is rolling land and all ploughable. Wintered 200 head cattle, 150 hoggets, 8 horses, without turnips or hay. House 4 rooma, barn and stable; situated 4 miles from tail* ■way by metalled road, 2 miles from ia* tory and >sehool. Price, only £lB per acre; termS £BOO cash. Personally inspected and .recommended iry^us. LEWIS &BD ~jp,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 1
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