LAND FOR SALE, FIVE ACRES House of 5 rooms and outbuildings. Corner section, main road. j : * PRICE £9OO 6J ACRES. Leasehold, 110 buildings. Handy town, trams and store. PRICE £l5O (Goodwill), 82 ACRES, 1} miles borough boundary Clean, practically all ploughable, well-fenced and watered. House 4 rooms and outbuildings. A good property. PRICE £3l per acre. Terms, 105 ACRES. A splendid little property which will carry either 35 eows or 300 sheep (now carrying 49 cattle and 260 sheep). Practically clean, well fenced and watered, all ploughable. House 6 rooms, washhouse, 8-bail concrete floor milking alied, yards, hay shed 40 x 20. Subdivision 12 paddocks. 3J miles from town. PRICE £29 10s per acre. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent U.S.S. Bldgs. (near Rly. St.). St. Aubyn St. SNIP IN DAIRY FARMS. BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 165 ACRES, situated within a mile of factory by good road. Sheepproof fences; 15 acres in crops for winter feed; subdivided into 15 paddocks, well watered and all level. Now .carrying 06 cows, 50 sheep and 4 horses Will carry 75 cows and do them well. New dwelling of 7 rooms and conveniences. Eight-bail concreted milking shed complete with machines. Usual farm buildings. Price, £63 per acre. Terms, £750 to £IOOO cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Don't miss this. This farm will be worth £7O per acre next season. Apply sharp to— GRANT & CAMPBELL. Opp. P. 0., HAWERA.
FOR SALE.' AN OPPORTUNITY. M™ FARM of GOO acres Freehold; 110 noxious weeds; '250 acres ploughable, 100 been ploughed; 12 paddocks; all necessary buildings. TERMS will be made to suit an approved man. Price £l2 15a per acre. Owner may consider exchange for good mortgage; equity £4OOO. Farms of all descriptions for sale, lease or exchange. E. J. IBLE, INGLEWOOD. Phones 61 & 95. P.O. Box 42.
KGMONT RACING CLUB Summer Meeting, February 12 & 13, 1919 NOMINATIONS io; «ii evciHi CLOSE ON FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1919, At S p.m. V, B. STRATTON, Secretary. Telephone 437 Box 51, ITavrcva. Telephone 164. Telephons 164. To Motor-Cyclisls and Intending Motor-Cyclists, Kiel's are bargains t;> be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT, 1 6 li.p. Royal Ruby (grey model, and coach built sidecar, £75. 1 7-9 Indian, £55 1 7-9 Indian, £GO. 1 Si h.p. 3-spced free engine New Hudson, £4O. 1 3i- h.p. Kins Dick, £25. 1 2» li.p. A.J.S., £25. 1 li.p. Douglas, £55. 1 2} h.p, Douglas ladies' model ; '£6s. Sidecars—wicker, cane and coachbuilt—in stock from £lO up to £4O. Come and see t'lie new military model, BIG X, the machine that the American Array in France is being supplied with. DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are mv speciality. In case of break-down on the road, RING UP 164. J. H. BODLE. Proprietor.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1919, Page 1
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