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TRENCH COATS FdR LADIES AND MEN. JUST ARRIVED EX HOME BOAT, "MAHIA/' VERY SMART SHAPES. No. 5443-»-Ladies' Coat*, unlined No. 2889—Ladles' coats, fleece lined .. No. s*42—Ladies' Coats, check lined .... No. 286i—Men's Coats, check lined ».•.....-..; [£i 19s 6d '£4 19s 6d PLEASE QUOTE NUMBER. WHEN ORDERING. NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFOED INGLEWOOD HAWERA ELTHAM WANGANUI

IASD FOR SALE. FAMOUS WAIKATO. I*l "J AC/SES of rich sami-volcaniC c oil, situated at BBombay, 3 mile* from Pubekoho; close to school, store and P. 0.;. erf am. collected at gate daily. This iarai his an easterly aspect. Milking 35 cows ar<d carrying a fair number of other stock, .-is well as cropping potatoes/ete. Could easily milk 40 cows as well as cropping. Property is well fenced into 14 pal*) ocks; bounded back-add one side by peonanent stream. BUILDINGS: tiro* imed dwelling (furnished), wash«fiolise, ■ IQ-baflu cow-shed, engine, room, separator rotam, stable, implement shed, piggeries, efrt PRICE: £6O per acre, or as a going concern £7O per acre; deposit £2OOO, "which includes the following live and dead stock:—LlVE STOCK: 35 cows (33 in milk, 2,dry), 7 eighteen-raonth-old ieifers, 2 calves, 1 Shorthorn bull; 3 draught horses, 20 pigs (inc. 3 breeding sows), 30 fowls. DEAD STOCK: New 2ealandia 4-cow Milking Machine, chaff.eutter, circular saw, 4 h.p. Mogul kerosene engine,'9s-gal. separator, ceram cans and nrilk buckets, tester and glass-ware, x scales, double furrow plough (new), 2 single furrow ploughs, grubber, tine harrows, chain harrows, sledges, catamaran, disc,; potato grader, potato planter, drill, mower, rake, forks, waggon, gig, spring cart, all harness, quantity kero*«ne, 560 pounds miied grass seed, 10$ _ tops manure, bone dust and blood and bone, 2| acres of potatoes. C. E. YOUNG & CO. 91-93 QUEEN STREET,, • AUCKLAND. THE BEST TJO ACRES, 10 miles from New Plymonth by good road; all level, well iwatered, 12 paddocks all in grass and crops; carrying 24 cows, 2 horses .and dry stock New house of 6 rooms, 6tiftil concrete floor milking shed. Price \£W per acre, £I2OO cash. ' fcfl gl ACRES, 6 miles from New Ply- . mouth, 156 acres grass and crops, •5 acrw.good bush, 8 paddocks-, well wat- ' ered and good shelter; carrying capacity 46 cows. Buildings: House 9 rooms, 13bail milking shed, and other good buildings. Price £35 «>er acre, terms. Weil ■worth inspection . . JOO ACRES (West Coast Lease 22 ■ years), 7 miles- from New Ply m mouth, all ploughable, watered by streams, 8 paddocks, 75 acres in grass, 25 acres in crops. Carrying 30 cows and dry stock. Handy to factory and school. Good 6-roomed house, 9-bail milking shed. Stock and plant at -aluation. Price £33»per acre, £I6OO cash. K: A. LAKGE Estate Agent U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings Telephone any hour, 367 Office, or 673 Residence. Land Salesman, W. G. Ri&iARDSON, Wallath Road, WESTOWN. 56 ACRES. Six miles New Plymouth, love! to nnduting land, all ploughable except shelter bush; close to factory and school; well watered; 5-roomed house, six-bail cowibed; carry 20 cows.* Price £4O per icre, terms £IOOO cash. ' 90 ACRES. AS A GOING CONCERN.-Level land, ■ll ploughable, clean, good quality, close to factory, school and railway; good bouse and outbuildings; stock consists of a number of good rows and all necessary animals and implements to work, the farm. Price £75 per acre, terms on Application. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. EGMONT STREET. gEVEN ACRES, first-class residential property, best locality in Stratford, new house six rooms, long frontage, for subdivision, £2600. Owner wil' exchange for suitable house property in New Plymouth. Correspondence invited 4tom New Plymouth property owners. KA ACRES, dairying land, one mile from Factory, School and Railway. '£4s per acre, good terms. Worth double the money in a few years with improvements. J; H: THOMPSON STRATFORD

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 8

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