LAND FOR SALE. DON'T READ THIS! MAKE AN APPOINTMENT BY LETTER WITH F: A: LITCHWARK NEW PLYMOUTH. 250 CASH ' l)alance arranged easy. Price £2 10s per acre. ACRES, CG years' lease, renewable, about 50 years to run at Bcl per acre. Situated up the coast from Waitara; good useful dry stock country, about 250 acres in grass, balance heavy bush; about 40 acres ploughable and has been dairyied on; vill carry 250 sheep and 15 cows; home separation; subdivided into 6 paddocks, sheep-proof; 3-room-ed whare and several sheds; also sheep yards. I'll bet you can make good here if you have any go in you. BUTTER AND WOOL CATCH-UP. £IOOO CASE ' balance C yeara at 5% per cent., 313 acres close to Mokoia; freehold; i mile factory, post office and store; school } mile, good road; house of 5 rooms, out house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. The land is subdivided into 12 sheep-proof paddocks, well watered. Will carry 30 cows, 50 young cattle, 400 sheep. Work this out—is there anything better offering. Write me if there isn't. Price £2O per acre. SOLDIERS CAN'T MISS! WRITE ME QUICK. |C)3 ACRES DAIRY FARM, in best district, tip-top house and up-to-date cow-shed. Good speculation, and sure to go through for two soldiers. Easily carry 70 cows. GOING CONCERN. T OVELY home in New Plymouth; li acres of land with modern dwelling of 7 rooms, every possible convenience; together with furniture worth £4OO, ali new; also good 5-seater car, cheap at £330. Price for the lot £2700, cash £ISOO, balance arranged. Write about this. You won't be disappointed. A THAMES VALLEY SNIP. QO ACRES, 7-roomcd house, h. and c. water, bath room, pantry, store room, concrete floor shed, machine!' installed. Carrying capacity at present 70 dairy cows. This is one of the best places on the swamp, and sure to rise. Price, only £OO per acre. / .My list of North.properties is one of the best in Taranaki. J. SUTHERLAND. INGLE W O O D.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 6
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