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SOMETHING TO READ. STRATFORD HOUSE EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE. H/fODERN dwelling house of 7 rooms; hot and cold water, electric light, bathroom, wash house, copper and tuba; 5 minutes walk from Post Office; lialfacre nice level sections. Price is £975 (unincumbered). Owner will take house of 7 rooma in New Plymouth in exchange 50 ACRES. "PUT ANDY little dairy farm; all ievel, nearly all been ploughed, nice house of 6 rooms, concrete floor cowshed, Venule to factory and school. Will carry 18 cows and young stock; 10 paddocks well-fenced. Cheap at £3O per acre; £350 caah, balance at 5} per cent. 70 ACRES—GOING CONCERN. been ploughed but 4 acres; 10 chains from factory and school, and railway one mile; now carrying 20 cows, 5 two-year heifers, 10 yearlings ami two liori.es; 6-roomed house, JO-bail concrete floor cowshed, 10 paddocks well f£nced. Cheap at £35 10s per acre; £4OO cash. 160 ACRES. ■pVREEHOLD farm, over 100 acres have been ploughed and sown down in best English grasses; 12 paddocks, good metalled road, 10 subdivisions, lj»-miles to factory, y 4 -mile to school; 8-roomed house, 13 bail cowshed (concrete floor); now carrying 40 cows and'young stock, horses, etc. Price is £25 per acre; £SOO eash, or owner win take smaller farm or town property in exchange. This farm, Hitb*efy little improvement, will be worth £35 per acre. If yon want ft home or if youwant to make money consul* TED JACKSON,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1918, Page 8
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515Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1918, Page 8
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