,AND FOR SALE. RETURNED SOLDIERS RETIRED FARMERS FRUIT FARMING la sunny Nelson offers a profitable, pleasant and light occupation. WHY NOT TRY IT? I can offer you a splendid little property of 12 ACRES. Planted 8 years ago, 11 acres with best commercial varieties of apples and 1 acre of apricots. Practically new bungalow of 6 rooms overlooking the sea, with sea-bathing, boating, and fishing right at your door. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT 2 PRICE £IBSO. Inspect and buy now and reap Hie benefit of the coming season's crop which has every appearance of being a big one. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent (near Rly. St.). U.S.S. Bldgs. St. Aubyn St. 50 ACRES. XTICE handy dairy farm, situated 9 miles New Plymouth, metalled road; undulating, 7nostly level;, all plrmghable; ail in grass; divided into 9 paddocks with good fences, mostly sheep proof; J mile school, creamery, store, etc.; will carry 20 cows; 5-roomcd house, new 5-bail cowshed (concrete floor), trapshed, etc. Price £45 per acre. Terras, £SOO cash. For further particulars apply sharp to HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. EGMONT STREET. P.O. Box 105. 440 ACRES Freehold, situated at Tarata; all in grass with exception* of CO acres; no weeds; well subdivided; wintered 400 sheep. Price £0 10s per acre; cash down £360. Balance can be arranged. '3OO ACRES Wfi3t Coast Settlcmmt [ Lease; IS years to run, at 2/per acre; 200 acres in grass, balance good | bush; any amount of good rata for firewood on it; within 2 miles of cheese factory. There is a 4-roomed house and eoWshed with Lawrence Kennedy Milking 'Machine. Price for goodwill £1500; cash down £750; balance 5 years at G per cent. QUARTER-ACRE Beach Street, 2 frontages; sunny position; live hedges all round; within h minute's walk ot tram stop; L. Transfer Title. Price £300; terms can be arranged. R. F. CORNWALL, DEVON STREET. P.O. Box 134. Telephone 359 Agent for "Treloar" Milking Machine. A; & P. SHOW. THE SHOW OF SHOWS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AND 27. £I2OO in Prize Money Given Away. Big Classes for Competitions, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Home Industries Write for a Schedule. A. J. BARR, Box 59, Stratford. Entries close Tuesday, 18th November, at 9 p.m. Local Agents: Mr. H. Okey, Taranaki A, and P. Association, New Plymouth; Mr. Newton King, Inglewood; Messrs Gaustad & Marlow, Waitara, WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AND 20. Grand Parade of Stock on the Second Day. WANGANUI CANINE SOCIETY'S DOG SHOW. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. Produce, Cooking, Needlework, and School Exhibits. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLASSES. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Schedule on Application to C. T. GIFFORD-MOORE, Secretary. Office fibupo Quay, Wanganui
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 1
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