LAND FOR SALE. ALL GOOD: * gg ACRES, 3 miles from New Plymouth, on good metalled road, 7roomed house, cowshed, and trapshed; 3 acres beautiful bush, balance in grass and crops. Price only ,£2500. 51 ACRES, 5-roomed house, race cowshed, all in grass, sub-divided into 7 paddocks; well watered by stream and dam will carry 20 cows; £ mile to factory find school. Price £67 10s per acre, cash £BOO. 60. ACRES, 4-roomed house cowshed and cartshed, subdivided into 6 paddocks; flat to undulating; all ploughable; will carry 20 coWs; mile and a half to factory, one mile school. Price ,£45 per acre, £I3OO cash. ■ 120 ACRES, grand beach farm, close ! to NeW Pfymouth on good metalled road; 8-roomed house, bathroom and ■pantry;' 8-bail cowshed; well watered, nearly all level; all ploughable; will cany 60 cows; one mile school and factory. Price .£llO per acre, ,£2500, task • . EBgRLET AND MORGAN, Box IH, opposite the post offiee, New ■ Pymouth; 'Phone 121. ( If you;. Want to SELt your property place it in OUR hands. A SNIP IN THESE. ACRES, 93 acres in gross, balance shelter buah; only 2J miles from Lepperton station, 1} miles to school by good, road, factory alongside property; subdivided into 7 paddocks, with sheepproof fences; new house of 5 rooms, wash-house (with copper and tubs set in), small wool shed and sheep yards. This farm has never been milked on and is in good heart, and all level and wellWatered. Price, only £65 per acre, with about £IOOO cash. Q"T ACRES, 3 miles from New Plymouth; on the main road, wellfenced into. 10 paddocks; tip top house of 9 rootns, good cowshed and hay shed; only quarter "mile to school and factory. One'tiff the best farms near New Plymouth. A snip dt the price. £BS per acre With. £2OOO cash. 220 to'lease for term of 5 years,; 6-roome'd house and 8ba.il cowsjiedj all level; Further particulars" Svill be grvfen if required.
T. WAITE, LAND AGENT STKATFORD /Phone 318. AUCKLAND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. KA ACRES, drained swamp, 4 miles frpm station by good road; new house of 4 rooms, bathroom, kitchenette, wash-house, copper and tubs. Price, £al per acre, cash £IOOO. FAMOUS MANGERE. Ift7 °* S ow * le>' e l land, new house of 8 rooms and all conveniences. A great bargain. Only about 4 miles from Onehunga trams Price, £lls per acre, cash £2OOO. E. HARRIS AND CO., 11, Short's Buildings, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. 'Phone A 2651. Igft ACRES, freehold, 144 in grass, balance crops; carrying capacity 60 cows; country all level; 5-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed, 30 x 17 hay shed; 3 miles from Inglewood. Price £32 per acre, £IOOO cash, balance at 6 per cent. lAI ACRES freehold, Huirangi diatrict; 12 paddocks, no weeds; 5roomed bouse, every convenience; carrying capacity 60 cows; 6-bail shed with machines; absolutely a bargain. Price £7O per acre, terms. GEO. BIRD, Land and Commission Agent, Bos 43 WAITARA Box 43 £6O ACRE for 100 Acres, with £BOO cash or less; capacity up 'to 40 cows, and will do them well. Clear, level land, practically all stumped, in a locality that has been -tried and tested and proved A 1 at Lloyds'. Good buildings. No weeds. Close to factory, school and railway. Quite equal to land selling at £IOO per acre; 100 acres, cheap at £6O per acre, and only £BOO deposit. J. H. THOMPSON STRATFORD, A THAMES; VALLEY SNIP. QQ ACRES, 7-roomed house, h. and c. water, bath room, pantry, store room, concrete floor shed, machines installed. Carrying capacity at present 70 dairy cows. This is one of the best places on the swamp, and sure to rise. Price, only £9O per acre. My list of North properties is one of the beat in Taranaki.
J. SUTHERLAND. INGLEWOOD. ONE COW COUNTRY. WITHIN li HOURS MOTOR FROM AUCKLAND. 11 ACRES, first-class alluvial swamp j when fully improved will carry 1 cow per acre; practically adjoining factory, school and post office (dried milk factory will be erected in this locality shortly); long road frontage; would make two excellent dairy farms; fiveroomed house and good milking shed; carrying at present 80 milking cows and 45 head of young stock. Price, £IOO per acre; cash required £4OOO, balance 6 per cent for term. Note.—No manure required on this land. C. E. YOUNG & CO. 91-93 QUEEN ST CITE It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and reduces the danger. of infection from influenza
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 7
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