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LAND FOE SALS. CAMPBELL JACKSON, . LAND, STOCK AND OOMMEfeSIOM 1--AGENT, STRATFORD. ' ? + Has confidence in recommending the iol;'[<. lowing farm, which is undoubtedly oßevo of the best bargains in the province.'—•< §. - 1 £A ACRES, all in grass, except/" •-*•""' 250 acres of good bush, waUr, watered by good running streams; overjfl five miles of good fencing done on farm, only one mile from railway sta ? u tion and school; about 40 acres plough- .' able, balance easy country. Will carry, *j ly 2 dry sheep, besides cattle. Tenure 'i f O.R.P. and L.1.P., about half of each. ■*'*; Trustees are determined to sell or M practically give away this at £3 Mfjvj an acre. No reasonable offer refused. <ij Call and take this property over. ■& OA ACRES, all in grass and crops, waller ® watered by good running BtreaaAßj;4" well fenced and subdivided into 15 pad-V docks; % mile from school and factory, ;- railway station close handy, only 3 miles,'*, from Waitara. A grand little farm good house and outbuildings. Kree ,',jj from weeds; will carry 40 cows. Prica- ■£ £54 per acre. Small deposit to"*",/, good man. Balance 10 years at B percent. Ilouse properties, sheep arid cattle' country on my books. If in need at ,J land consult me. , t„*, Campbell Jackson] NORTH AUCKLABD"^ PARTLY IMPROVED DAISY flSXtg 200 ACRES, afl flat, dmdedxiutj;;/; several paddocks; ISO acre* 'f, have been ploughed, balance rough feed?.,' ? This land has been dairied upon and ii' 1 very suitable for a small man wanting <-i a start. Good position as to raihwyjV post and factory. , . v PRICE ONLY £l2 PER, ACRE, y<Ufis eaßy terms to good man. ' f AQQ ACRES, suitable for jnilldflg;*. and sheep or cattle and crop- . ping. This land is partially in star > grass, partially in - fallow, and about 160 acres rough feed. Will easily imr* ; a cow to 2| acres. Subdivided into S*-; paddocks; large house and a lot of out- ;,: buildings; on main coach road; cream ,',' cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 HER, £ ACRE, and the owners will put fitol* whole of the balance of unplooghed land "j under the plough. Good easy term* p)fd suit clients. For particulars apply ■ '« W. A, LIMBRICK, ; ) Box 624, \{k ''■"'■ ACCEUQnX 's*i TO STAND TEE SEASOH JA$ NEW PLYMOUTH, ' ', The Imported Hone J By CARBINE ty; dam, RITOXBY^|^ CAMPFIRE i 3 a brown horse, standing J 16 hands, and comes fromvthe Earned branch of the No. 5 family as Doncart«!,';S and is closely ", i j CAMPFIRE is the sire of the well-known horses: depredation (wn of the Te /wamutu Cup, the At"" Cup, 2000 sovs), Royal Dragoon (. of the Reef ton Cup, Westhmd j Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Wa£f| erley Cup), Lady Louisa (winner of tiujlj Connolly Handicap, and three tines rußr'J, ner-up in the Otaki-Raukawa Others of his progeny are: Jady Topic, John Willi6, Bivouac, Flj Camp, Ihapuna, Waiti, Cinders, Ember* Carbiness, Eopye, Shandon Bells, Conn Kettle, Torchlight, Ahika, Moutoa CamK Bell o' the Camp, Generalissimo, Kokfi poo, and Evening Glow. ,'> Terms: £io ios. * ■■>* Good Grazing free till December 31, W&i All care taken, but no responsibilityj.' For further particulars— ,'?.* J. BOND (Owner), ' S - ' Gill Street, New PlynwntKf-/ TO STAND IN TARANAKI f The Thoroughbred Stallion, ' ' LORD MULTIFItf MULTIFID - LADY NELW"^ „ • i-A Only a Limited Number of Mares Taken, For immediate particulars apnlyj** J' l -*' JAS. HAWKINS,' V 3 Box 6, New Plymouth,', ? FOR SALE. One Now Spring Dray to tip; 2% tyre .**' Carry up to ono ton. Complete ! One New Sledge, light One New Oliver Plough, two-wheel rolling Coulter ....„..' ' Unique Copper Stands sold. /(.' I will guarantee all the above good bargain*^ and will be pleased to show custoxßtts-* same at any time. ''•' BlaeSberry Scythe Blades and Bar Spade, Fork and Shovel Handles, kept in at .reasonable prices. : ;iS>-|eW pairs of Hinge 3at 8d per lb. "' . Pldw Trees, 1, 2 or S-horae, kept in H or made to suit requirements. Iroobark U» with or without rings. and Coachbullding Work, and It will pay *JI*J? d * •• Vehicles and Motor Body Res* earned out: on the premises; also Repsiatl ana Trimming done In any oolor. - SATISFACTION GDABANIEBU* Note tbe Address: JAMES WILSON, !

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 3

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