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Oddments of— Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, Skirts, Etc. clearing for a few days upstairs at ANBURY'S. W. & A. AMBURY LTD. DEVON STREET «EW PLYMOUTH t . SPECIAL SUITS .) ' fa take nwmtTm of waiting we are again in a position for High Grade CHART SUITS are bnilt of the best English and Colonial ftnfl Worsteds, and their workmanship is OOKE and SEE our SAMPLES. Howell & Howell, >. SUIT SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. GOING CONCERN. 'MIIHBI of rieJj drained swamp, well consolidated and all well grassed \»ith , the exception of about 8 acres There are 17 acres 'of good swedes, r of gru& and a good stock of hay. The front portion of the farm on thrtraildinga stand is slightly ovulating and always nice and dry. School "• distant, railway 6 miles, creim cart passes the gate. The buildings jan'up-to-date house of 7 living rooms, bathrocftn, scullery, tubs,'hot and oold water, telephone and all possible conveni- ' flure is &'tennis lawn in front and the situation is ideal. The cowil «f 6 bails with engine room and .>-cow milking plant installed (floor con- _) .motor shed, trapshed and piggery. The stock at present on property laflking cows, 30 yearlings, 1 horse and 8 pigs; these together with a cut ftpd harness, also 1 single buggy and harness as a going concern. PBICE, £6l per acre; CASH, £2500 FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING

IGTORIA STREET. CO., LTD. . (new braidings). HAMILTON A3OHA. GOING CONCERNSAA AflßPg, suburban dairy farm; freehold; well adapted for cutting up 10-acre sections; firat-cIMS metal roads to property; all in grass j* With the exception of 3 acres turnips; well watered; first-class 3-roomed nfe jiotuie, easily added to, with necessary outbuildings; all necessary machin- • My; Glaxo depot within a stone's throw (paid 2s 3d per lb butter-fat last cream collected; school, P. 0., statioir, township 2 miles; saleyards ?;« iniles. PRICE £BS per acre as a Going Concern, £ISOO cash. Jor would the land alone for £75 per acre and £IOOO cash. GOING CONCERN mv duaH 20 cows, 1 bull, 5 heifers, 6 yearlings, 2 horses, and all the usual sun- ' liriei about a farm. REPORTS: Owing to this farm being so well situated, f jhu to Te Aroha, ana suitable for cutting up into sections, it should coma ready sale. Na IBs ' Wi ACRES, "i miles from Te Aroha; freehold; all in grass; 6-roomed ,j, . house and necessary outbuildings, including 6-bail shed with con- & Btete floor and yards and all necessary machinery; Glaxo factory, school, adjoining; township and station 3 miles; PRICE: £O7 10s per acre, £JOOO ash; and for the Going Concern, £77 10s per acre; £ISOO in months. GOING CONCERN includes 52 cows, bull, horses, spring tart and harness, all furniture, can?, etc. Glaxo factory has paid the in the district for the past 'wo seasons and is likely'tc pay liigh*?;:er still during the coming season. This, combined'with the fact that a con--road is to be laid shortly, and the farm adjoins all conveniences, otan exceptional opportunity for those who are desirous of being close to (p* eftry tiring. The position and conveniences are first class, the price for but-§M,tor-fat will be the highest, and the farm itself shows exceptional Ef Adjoining farm just sold at £BO per acre. No. iio H. H. DPKR & CO.; LAND AGENTS TE AROHA. THING A HUNGA.—IOO ACRES, 93 acres in grass, 5 acres turnips. All flaS drained swamp; watered by well and windmills. The property, will carry 40 cows all the year round, and young stock. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house, almost new; 6-bail concreted shed, also yard.. Twocow plant. Glaxo Depot 80 chains. L.T.T. Rur;' delivery, school 2 miles, saleyards 7 miles. This farm is all flat and ploug'.iable. First class Hunga wiL Buildings are in goci condition. The grass is the best English mixture, ; (md the stoc! are in ;irst-class condition. This property is easil;- worth far more money. PRICE Only £65 per acre. Cash £2OOO. Balance G per cent, for years. (3944) 1 Branches at TE AR' JtA, HAMILTON, HELENSVILLE, and DARGATHE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z. BTRAn OFFICE: SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, LTD., VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. THE BEST viuJE SHEEP & CATTLE FARM OFFERING. NEARLY £20,000 WORTH QF IMPROVEMENTS. ACRES FREEHOLD. ONLY 5000 ACRES FREEHOLD. £5 5s PER ACRE. f-. RAAA ACRES; 3780 acres EXCELLENT QUALITY FLAT LAND, balOVW ancfe eagy undulating; 2000 acres in English grasses, about 100 ' -tacres fallow. All ring fenced except 1 mile, and subdivided into 30 paddocks. ,VM the fences we in the best possible order and quite sheep proof. Watered splendid streams. BUILDINGS: These are all that could be desired. ' Eight-roomed residence, bathroom, hot and cold water, wash-house, copper ?-*nd tubs. Large implement shed, up-to-date woolshed with accommodation -'for 700 sheep over night. Machines, buggy shed, two vermin proof seed •hods, shearers' cottage, 9-stall stable, hayloft. AH buildings are m good or- ? i -4fr mj could not be renewed under £ 4000. This farm has WINTEiuiU ' J ' MOO sheep, 200 head cattle, besides horses. /L 'fbHJE £5 5s PER ACRE, with £SOOO CASH DOWN, balance can reS per rant for 6 years. Fullest particulars from the Sole Agents— L'AYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE. WARD STREET. PHON E 589. HAMILTON.

; ,J * " W. H.JAMKS, AKD COHTBACXOB, ?, . OPUNAKE. g vJMfInMAIi. ! jhn for aU descriptions f- «f MUfeg Work ia t#wn or country. EttfMiNAQERS. Ito cheaper Leather Belting, stronger, more ' rnaa straigfcter, gives steadier an-stretcMng. (SANDY'S genuvJaLAT A" BELTING. All Manning Machinery Co.. rObfitttflnw 1 -

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1920, Page 6

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