USD FOB SALE. AIK IN ALK IN WALK OUT WALK OUT IloooDOWSt £IOOO DOWN! £i6ooDOWMI " QA ACRES Freehold, with 42 genuine Jersey-Shorthorn Cows, 1 Bull, "Ukjng, Machine, D.F. Plough, S.P. tagh, Disc, Tripod and Chain Harrows, Manure Distributor, Mower, Hay Rake, and all other implements. Hones) Carts,; Harness, Milk Cans, Factory Shares. Everything in the way of Implements that an incoming. Farmer would want goes in at the price. Good 8-bailed cowshed with concreted jwrd,. '.PBJCE;£36PERACRE, with. [£looo doVBt ■ KM!E.~Thig Farm will milk 55 to 60 Cows and carry all young stock «*4 SO/100 sheep. 1 4ke firaVman to inspect will buy* ORtN OITLY TILL FRIDAY, ajsth JOHSI -. fc ' "SOLE AGENTS, /NEW PLYMOUTH! BAY OF PLENTY §BBT CLIMATE IN NEW ZEALAND. ALSO CHEAPEST LAND. '4160' ACRE8 ' FREEHOLD. >*• Practically all in grass, and most,l . Jy flat. Has been, used for. fattening bullocks and sheep for many years. Only 4 miles from Te Puke, and H miles from railway station. ' ' ' BfoT'HOME in the districtnew ferro-concrete house. ' " PRICE £34 per acre, on good terms.' -.Vendor will take small cash deposit and a good sound mortgage' for balance [of his equity ( £T6OO) sent prices this is the most profitable jrthat can be grown. f Further particulars from— HERBERT HEWITT BOX 229, HAMILTON. D:McAILTJM, _„ LAUD VALUER, SHAREBROKER. Member of Taranaki Stock Exchange.) INSURANCE * GENERAL COMMIS- . " ' j SiON AGENT. JARMORS' "Return of Land" and '•'■ •"- "Income Tax" forms made up. ' GRAND CENTRAL BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■jTORTHERft QO., ; N ' ' LIMITED. 1 A LL classes of Fire, Personal, Accident and Sickness; Employers' Liability, Workers'.Compensation, Fidelity Bonds; Motor Car, etc., insurance effected AT JOWEST CURRENT BATES. Chief Agent for Taranaki: D.McAXLUM. GRAND CENTRAL BUILDINGS. ' phone 117. New Plymouth. P.O. Box 82 COINC CONCERN VJLVw Roadj Kaponga. This lease has rs to run from September, 1920. jfient only 52/6 per acre. AU in grass 1 except root crops, consisting of 7 acres )of swedes and 3 stacks of hay. Buildjamd bathroom, cowshed (concrete floor fsttd yard). Three-cow plant goes with lithe place; also engine and the underJ mentioned stock, etc.: 30 cows, 3 in'/cxlt heifers, 1 pedigree bull (Holsteim, SJ" horse, 3 sows, 11 store pigs, spring /di*y» s .f. plough, disc, harrows, third '•hare to roller, drill, mower, and manure sower, 90 shares, 7OOL which .are fully TJatttHp, 8 milk cans. Possession can -for given at apy time. Price for lot, - jpijpNo. 13, Kapbnga, for inspection. * j; CANDY & CO., 3 '"' , LAND AGENTS. !'*. KAPONGA. UCKLAND, about 50 acres, within 10 ; "miles of the city, and we guarantee it i» the cheapest property we haw on the books. Well suited for a stud firm- now being used for a town milk buildings on it. Cash, £IOOO. ~**tor»; eartying 100 dairy cows and m£ otant (>** pl* nt n °t included in th? fSLi iron implement shed, stable, 8 £*. torn* arranged. JBOISDALE & CO:,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1920, Page 10
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469Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1920, Page 10
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