LAND FOR SALE. , HOUSES 6 ROOMS, £725, '£275 cash. Conveniences. Worth looking at. Near tram stop; 5 minutes Post Office. 5 ROOMS, £975, £225 cash. Built of l)e»t of timber. All conveniences. A snip. In goocl locality. £7OOO A YEAR (TURNOVER. Joining rooms, seat 80 persons, 5 rooms upstairs. Every modern convenience. As going concern £2000; possibly take less. FARM—£6OO CASH. 60 ACRES, winters 25 cows comfortably. Good sheds, new modern fowl houses. Seven-roomed house, new, all conveniences. Price £4O per acre. £OOO CASH. As going concern £SO ner acre, £IOOO cash. All implements required. New stock and portion of fowls. J: A: KNIGHT LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 (Over Teed's, Chemist), 'PHONE 791. BOX 236. Agent for National Mutual Insurance/ Life and Endowment.
FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY. LTD., STRATFORD, GOING CONCERN. 11l ACRES, freehold, 5-roomed house, concreted slied, new milking plant with releaser, 12 paddocks all ploughable, new fences, good crops, milk cart horse and harness, 2 horses plough, 2 sets of harrows, mower, rake, disc,*, cans, all farm tools, 32 cows, bull, G i.e. heifers, 14 yearlings, implements practically new. Close to school and creamery. Price only £62 10s per acre for everything; £2OOO or less cash, balance for over 0 yearu at 5J per cent. 103 ACKES, freehold, all in grass except G acres shelter bush; new 4roomed house, 8-bail concreted shed, S paddocks, carry 30 cows. Price £4O per acre. Cash £S2O, balance 0 years. 155 ACRES, freehold, ail ploughable j and in grass, well watered, about half stumped, 3-bail concreted cowshed, cow plant, Ridd machines, Lister engine, good 6-roon.ed house, li miles factory, chool and poet office, carry 80 cows. Price £SO per ac.e, £I2OO cash, mortgages 7 years at 5 per cent. 131 ACRES, freehold, 7-roomed dwelling, 8-bail cowshed, outbuildings etc., 12 paddocks, well wittered, good crops. Price £45, cash £ISOO. Mortgages 1 years at 51 per cent. 301 ACRES, freehold, 0-roomed house, all conveniences, large iron shed concreted, w»ter power for machines, chaff cutter and saw, concrete dip and yards, 12 paddocks, sheep proof fences, school 1£ miles, factor}', post office, and railway 3 miles; 00 acres stumped, 50 acres bush, balance grass. Only £3O per acre. Cash £I2OO, balance arranged.
Also numerous sheep farms, all areas and prices, for sale or exchange. N. B. l f LETCHER, Land Salesman..
YOU DON'T OFTEN GET A CHANCE TO BUY LAND LIKE THIS AT AN if MONEY. OWING TO EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES YOU HAVE A THIRTY DAYS' CHANCE To buy this 62 acres at the price set by a well-known Valuer for mortgage purposes. WHAREPOA ROAD. AREA: 62 ACRES SITUATION—I} miles from Wharepoa Roail railway station, on the AueklandThames line, and fronting the Wharepoa Road. A side road intersects the property, cutting ofT 14 acres on the west side. A combined butter and cheese factory and school arc three-quarters of a mile distant. CONFIGURATION—AII level land. SOlL—Ricli alluvial deposit. WATER SUPPLY—Derived from artesian bores, and a well worked by pump at milking shed. BUILDINGS consist of 1 G-roomed dwelling house, very old, value .-CMO 1 large shed, iron, good condition ,C2f>o Total value of buildings .£<loo PRESENT CONDITION OP PROPERTY —AH in grass for the last 25 years, except a few acres sown this autumn. A good sward all round, and capable of growing heavy crops of maize, oats, root crops and grass, and equal to a carrying capacity of over 1 cow to 1J acres, or aay a dairy herd of 45 cows. GENERAL REMARKS—This property is well adapted for dairying purposes, and with judicious application of lime and fertilisers should carry a cow to the acre. The property is situated in a very progressive dairying district. Factory within short distance, and surrounded by good motaJled roads. ' There is no reason why this property should not increase in value, as time goes' on, if prices for butter-fat are maintained.
A Drainage Board is in operation in the district, and this adds to the values of the surrounding lands. VALUATION—O2 acres at £BO You can buy this property for the next thirty days at above valuation on reasonable terms. T. MANDENO JACKSON, P.O. Bos CS (E. J. Bellingham, Manager). Phones 105 and 128, ■ AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE agents, per acre Buildings thereon .. Total . £49«0 £4OO £5300 TE AROHA.
Cold nights (ire here. The British made "Unique" hot water bottle will keep you snug and warm. A cheap investment, Obtainable •vwytrhni,—SO
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1920, Page 7
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