UNDFQRSALS. J«AIEBBOTHER ft piCKERINftj IuAND ft STOCK AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Opposite the Bank of Australasia) A GREAT DAIRYING PROPOSITION 11 K ACRES, *osieh ploughaHe land; ', v . within "five minutes of school, saleyards atts township; no weeds. Retarns -fronvfcetoTy alone this season wilt exceed £IOO9 LK milking plant with circular saw v chaff-cutjber and griftdatone. •Jl connected; by water-power, go with the property Excellent house of six — -sa and all necessary farm buildings. 1 stand inspection. """ : PRICE, ,i6O per acre, with ,£ISOO down. We are sole agents for this Good Farm, and would invite early inspection, •a it is -sure to go at the price., •Phones: 708 and 8295, New Plymouth. tTAURAKI-PLAINS, about 100 acres of lovely dairying land, 75 acres clean--1 cd up and levelled, all in grass, divided into i paddocks, all good fences, will \ Miri #cows and young stock in its present etate, plenty of good water. PRICE per acre. "During the recent heavy .floods ibis property has been perfectly dry. ; Pop • privi'to reasons the" owner must sell within'three weeks, ao for" quiet sale he is selling £2O per acre under value. Cash £8260. TLTORRINSVIIiLE, 400 acres, all flat , and in grass and crops, 16 paddocks, well- now. carrying TOO" dairy cows and'hetweenisO and-50 horses; one bouse of 6 rooms -and another of ,3 rooms, milking shed, B;Jgoise boxes, etc; Have 86 Smeeton's Buildings, AUCKLAND, and TE AROHA BAY OF PLENTY * BEST CLIMATE IN NEW ZEALAND. ALSO CHEAPEST LAND. 4&0. ACRES, FREEHOLD. - Practieally all in grass, and mostly flat. Has been used for fattening bullocks and sheep for many years. Only 4 mileß from Te Puke, and U miles from railway station. BEbt HOME in the districtnew fetro-concrete house. PRICE £34 per acre, on good terms. Vendor will take small cash deposit and a good sound mortgage for balance «l his equity (£7600) ■ This land grows excellent make. At present prices this is the most prosUaKe etflp that can be grown. Further particulars from— JPRBERT HEWITT BOX 229, HAMILTON. , SOMETHING RARE. A DAIRY FARM AT A PRE-WA PRICE. GOING CONCERN IN FAMOUS WABIATO. ■tAQ ACRES, 100 acres of which i ** o rich alluvial flatsj originall; kahikatu bush, 130 acres good grass, I •ens turnips, balance drained swamp well-watered and fenced,'l4 paddocks; 4 roomed house, ,4-bail cowshed, separate room (concreted), cart shed, etc. The price includes 40 cows, 6 yearling? : calves, 1 bull horse, pigs, and a larg< range of implements, milking plant. WILL MILK 60 COWB. PRICE, £46 per acre; £2OOO cash We have guarantee to sell this prop erty because we recognise » »• a ehea proposition. It is % gwd to be lon on the market, so c«sj|»unicftte imme diately with SETTLERS* AGENG WARD STREET, HAMILTON. rALUER, SHAREBI LAND VALUER, SHAREBROKER. INSURANCE BION AGENT. FARMERS' "Return of Land" an "Income Tax" forms made up. GRAND CENTRAL BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. NORTHERN QO. LIMITED. ' A LL classes of Fire, Personal, Accide Sickness; Jimployers' LiabilH Motor Cat, *»•> insurance effected A IOWEST CURRENT BATES. Chief Agent for Taranaki: -> ; hv ftHcALLUM. tJM»D CENTRAL BUILDINGS. HI New Plymouth. P.O. Box 8 oiLLHEADS, Menu Forms, Cards—a manner of printing executed wit despatch and at reasonable raje , Dliry News Jobbing,
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1920, Page 7
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