LAND FOR SALE. "" CAMPBELL JACKSON,"^ LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. Has confidence in recommending lowing farm, which is undoubtedly ana of the best bargains in the provinces"* 116f) AORES, all in grass, except) 250 acres of good bush, well watered by good running streams; oven five miles of good fencing done on thj» fann, only one mile from railway sta-, tion and school; about 40 acres plough-, balance easy country. Will cariyj 1% dry sheep, besides cattle. Tenurei O.R.P. and L.1.P., about half of each. Trustees are determined to sell or<t practically give away this at £3 16s.>'. an acre. No reasonable offer refused. •. Call and take this property over. 80 ACRES, all in grass and crops, well. watered by good running streams;.' well,fenced and subdivided into 15 pact-., docks; % mile from school and factory, railway station close handy, only 3 miles y from Waitarrf! A grand little farm with, good house and outbuildings. Fri»ei from weeds; will carry 40 cows. Mm) £64 per acre. Small deposit to ■& < good man. Balance 10 years at-Sipeir I cent. . ' 'J ' ""'"P House properties, sheep and cattle j country on my books. If in. need J land consult me. p " xj Campbell Jackson A GOLD MINE FOR THE V RIGHTMAN. Interesting to Motor Mechanics, j Picture Palaces and Stab!* -'J Owners. i LARGE BRICK BUILDING 57 feet x 90 feet upon Freehold section 00 feet frontage x 204 feet "depth one rood 23 perches, thus leaving a 9 feet right-of-way alongside buildings Situated in one of the leading inland towns, viz., Marton, and on the main street. Tho building contains office, man's room,; ladies' waiting room (24 stalls and t' loose-boxes and is at present being used as a stable stand returning about 50s weekly which could be considerably increased good management. The property is fairly centrally situated ad- / joining one of the principal hotels cmd is ideal for a motor mechanic (who could use it in connection with or could with very little cost be converted into a picture palace, for both/ of ■' which there is a splendid opening in | Marton. The property is held on lease,' expiring November 18th. 1021 at a. rental of £2 5s per week plus rates, with a compulsory purchasing clauße J at £I2OO. The property was recently! valued at £2OOO, wfoich would gHS6j owner a goodwil in the lease of £BOO,I |- but he is prepared to accept £SOO citherl'T for a cash purchase or an exchange for any seasonable on. a-cadi J . basi9 -
T. W. WEM^JQE. Land and Estate Agent, *Phbn» 4 472. EGMONI- ELYMOOTO4 MAIN TRUNK BARGAIN. 'k Kahikatea»and $ >— SWAMP-' 2gO. ACRES-ri c h.d r ained swamp; JSO white pine, 130 acres raajw. The swamp is of first quality and frea from all water, balance is rolling land and all ploughable. Wintered 200' luajbdl cattle, 150 hoggets, 8 horses, \ettho«t turnips or hay. House 4 rooms, bast and Btable; situated 4 miles from railway by metalled-road, 2 jaileaJroifciifcctory and school. Price, only £lB per acre; teems £BOO cash. Personally inspected and recommended by, us. "" y LEWIS SA.N-D" CQ« -. r WANGAUTJL pmm** MORTGAGE WANTED. Owner of ideal dairy farm of .180 acres, all in grass except 10 acres V shelter bush; commodious house and good outbuildings; situated in good and clean district; one of the best in..4l® district. ... .... PRICE, ONLY £3O PER ACRE; ' EQUITY £2,000. ■$ Apply— S. r "SUTHERLAND. INGLEWOOD. gERVICE. } NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA. HAWERA—NEW PLYMOUTH. THE DAILY NEWS SPECIAL CAB Leaves News Office each morning at 4.30 a * Returns from Hawern (L. O. Hooker's. High St.) at ..' 6.30 a.m. Eltham 6.55 a.m. Stratford 7.20 a.m. Inslewooil ... 7.50 a.m. Egmont Villagß 8.0 a.m. Egmont Road 8.15 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth 8.35 a.m. BUS FAKES. Booking may be done by rinsing- up 258. G. BEEBE, TABMJAKI IAND, BUILDINft , INVEST- ■ MENT SOCIETAL (Permanent) . BOY YOUR OWN HOME. The/Society lends money on Freehold or »P' proofed Leasehold Lands. A' borrowed may select his own architect, ptans and builder. The Society pays copj; of preparing and registering all mortga»« n- nOO ot over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society is purely co-open-live. Based on the' calculation ot the profits mad» during the last few years, the time required to. repay a loan is seven years. For example; A member borrowing SIOO [five shrtres oi £2ll each) tfoutd have paid in monthly instalment* ot £1 lis 8d in seven years ... £133 0 0 From which, deducting the amount ol the loan 100 0 0 Woold leave as paid lot Interest the balanoe £33 0 t The Society has. a RESERVE FUND o! over £2OOO. Directors:' Messrs Richard Cock (Chairman), A. Shuttleworth, W. L. Newman, Newton Sttng, A. Qoldwater, T. K. Skinner, Colonel Ell la. The public are requested to particularly note when they ask for "PERFEO-i, tiou" Whisky that thqy getSfc&ljnjg'ft
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