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LAND FOR SALE, 4, CAMPBELi. JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND AGENT, (STRAITORD. ' ; Has confidence in recommending the fol- ■ lowing farm, which is undoubtedly one of the best bargains in the. province:— 1160. all in grass, except 250 acres of good buali, well watered by good running streams; over five miles of good fencing done on the farm, only one mile from railway station and school; about 40 acres plough* able, balance easy country. Will cany 1% dry sheep, besides cattle. Tenure O.R.P. and L.1.P., about half of each. Trustees are determined to sell or practically give away this at £3 10s an acre- No reasonable offer refused. Call and take this property over. Q A ACRES, all in grass and crops, well watered by good running streams; well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks; % mile from school and factory, railway station close handy, only 3 miles from Waitara. A grand little farm with good house and outbuildings. Free from weeds; will carry 40 cows. Price £54 per acre. Small deposit to s> good man. Balance 10 years at 6 per ' cent. House properties, sheep fend battle' i country ,on my hooks- If in need of land consult me. _ t Campbell Jackson 1 A GOLD MINE FOR THE $p RIGHT MAN. { ='V \ , Interesting to Motor Mechanics, Picture Palaces and Stable Owners. LARGE BRICK BUILDING 57 feet :'v 90 feet upon Freehold section f Hi feet frontage x 264 feet,2depth one roo 23 perches, thus leaving a 9 feet right-of-way alongside building. Situated in one of the leading inland towns, viz., Marton, and on the main street. The building contains office, man's room, ladies' waiting room (24 stalls and 7 loose-boxes and is at present being u§ed as a stable stand returning about 60s weekly which could be considerably increased under good management. The property is fairly centrally situated adjoining one of tllie principal hotels and is ideal for a motor mechanic (who could use it in connection with stands), 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. 1921 at a' rental of £2 5s per week plus rates' with a compulsory purchasing clause c at £I2OO. The property was recently valued at £2OOO, wWli would give owner a goodwil in the lease of £BOO, but he is prepared to accept £SOO either for a> cash purchase or an exchange for any reasonable proposition on a cash basis. T. W. WELCH, Land and Estate Agent, 'Phone 472.- j

EGMONT STREET, NIETOPLTMOUTH, MAIN TRUNK BARGAIN,. \ Kahikatea and Raupo Drained SWAMP OQA ACRES rich drained swamp. 150 white pine, 130 acres raupo. The swamp is of first quality and free from all water, balance is rolling land and all plougliable, Wintered 200 head cattle, 150 hoggets, 8 horses, without turnips or hay. House 4 rooms, barn, and stable; situated 4 miles from railway by metalled road, 2 miles from factory and school. Price, only £lB per acre; terms £BOO cash. Personally inspected and recommended by us. LEWIS AND CO, WAKOANUL <

MORTGAGE WANTED. Owner of ideal dairy farm of 180 acres, all in grass except 10 acres > sMter bush; commodious house and good outbuildings; situated ill good and clean district; one of the best, in-tlui; district. PRICE, ONLY £3O PER ACRE; ; EQUITY £a,ooo. Apply- A J. 1 SUTH ERLAND^ •INGLEWOOD. M ( NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA, . HAWERA—NEW PLYMOUTH. v THE DAILY NEWS SPECIAL CAB ' Leaves News Office each morning at 4.30 &.b Heturns from Hawera (L* 0. Hooker's, High St.) at 6.30 a.m. Eltham 6.55 a.m. Stratford 7.20 a.m. Inglewood 7.50 a.m. Egmont Village 8.0 a.m. Bgmont Road 8.15 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth 8,35 a.m. BUS PARES. Booking may lie done by ringing up !58. G. BEE RE, TUBanaki land, building invesh X MBNT SOCIETY. " (Permanent). BUY YOUR OWN HOMR. The Society lends money on Freehold or Bp* proved Leasehold Lar.ds. A borrowed may nelauit hj(«. own architect, plans and builder. The Society pays cost of preparing and registering all mortga«»* o! HCB o» over. All protiU divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society i* flurylv co-opera* tive. • Bas»;i op the calculation of the profits made during the lost lew years, the time required to a loan If seven years. For '.srttnple: A mm.tar borrowing £IOO (five »>>.;.■"« '.f £BO eachi would have paid 1c monthly i'tjtalrcsnitf ol El lis 8(1 in seven yewrp ... 0 0 From which, deducting the amoii^ of the loan ;r/i 0 i Would leave as paid tot Inteiwt the balance (•£! 0 •< The Society has a RESERVE c! over £2OOll < Ulteciors Hnra Ulclmrd Cook (CfcttoMitV tfBhuttlewortli, W. L. Newman, JL Qoldwatvt, T. K. Skinner, CdoiM ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 3

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