LANL FOR SALE. NICE LEVEL FARM. 120 Acres, Terms £7OO Cash. Price £53 per acre; situated on main Eltham road, 1J miles from cheese factory, j mile from school; all flat land; 11 paddocks; useful patch of shelter bush; well watered; greater portion stumped, ploughed and well sown down; barberry and post and wire fences; carrying capacity 45 cows; comfortable house of 5 rooms, nearly new shed (concreted), stables, implement shed and piggeries, Price £53 per acre, including Gane machine, releaser and Lambie's water power. Only £7OO cash, balance can remain on good terms. Assistance to finance stock if required. (3394) A WELL IMPROVED FARM. 150 Acres, Terms £3OO Cash. Price £OS per acre; little over J a mile from school, factory and post office; about 70 acres stumped, 12 acres just regrassed; 7 acres of swedes, 2 stacks hay, good fences, well watered; owner milked 04 cows; good house of 6 rooms, concreted cowshed, cart and trap sheds, implement shed and piggeries; ram conveys water to shed and dwelling; terms £BOO cash, balance 5 years at sy a per cent. (3389) For Sale—Ford Motor Lorry, one-ton truck, removable hood, seats to accommodate 12 passengers; everything complete. Trice £2OO. W. H.&A.M'GARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. P.O. BOX 20. LOOK ! 143 ACI!ES < a! l in grass bar J-acre „ , 10 am ' s ° ri> p; all level; vUI sub-divided and watered bv ruimm" btieams. W ill carry 45 cows. Stock now " property 30 covs, 3 heifers, 2(i weancrs and horses Dwelling of 7 rooms, wash-house, etc., motor s/ied. Cowshed 01 o bails witll Pftnfi'ufii Ann.. -
vv/mii-Lc uuur. loum, hay and implement -slied; 4-eow milking plant and goo d stack luiy goes * 'tli property. School, factory, and p 0 one mi c. Price i a *4O per acre T on application. , K. ,H ILL & S 0N * 'Phone 711 L T „ St. Aubyn St. and Insurance Agents. FOR QUICK SALE. 100 ACRRS > HAWERA, £l3O PER ACRE. I have deceived instructions to sell 160 Acres, containing some of the best land about Hnwera. This farm carried 130 head of cattle through the winter. There
IS plenty of feed for winter on the property, carrots, mangolds, swedes, hay. and spring feed now being put in. Large cowshed, concrete floor, water laid on in every paddock. Handy to faotorr, school, etc. Terms can be arranged. Apply at oncc. Gr. H. B UOKER IDG E • SOLE AGENT. 'PHONES 524 & 350, HAWERA. 83 & 62, ELTHAM.
IDEAL FOR BOYS' WEAR. For serviceability, comfort and good wearing quality we can offer you nothing better than these ' BOYS' ALL WOOL COLONIAL JERSEYS. Open front, with Polo collar. Tne boys' like to wear these they are so smart looking—so warm, ami allow plenty oi "free" movement. PRICES: 6/6, 7/11, 8/11, 9/6, io/6, 11/6. Colours: Grey, Heather, Navy. Bring in tl.a boy tonlay, he'll appreciate the wearing as you do the values. J. J. LOMAS. The Best Value Store in Taranaki Devon St. .. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE BROS:; »s usual, have secured a good supply of prime lambs, but ORDER EARLY. The Prices are Right. Also prime ox beef and wether mutton, unequalled for quality in *he Dominion,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1920, Page 1
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