LAND FOR SALE. "■fl i FOB SALE AS A GOING OONOEBSr.' £IOOO Cash Down. 52 ACRES, with almost new buiijlV low, cowshed and other outbuild' ' ingsr PRICE £SOOO. This ia a dean farm, within one mil* of the New Plymouth good locality. It has three road fronujpi, and greut prospective value. INSPECT AT ONCE, ' GOOD TERMS TO A GOOD MAN/ Further particulars from— GILMOUR&CLARKE Grand Central Buildings, EGMONT Sr. NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone Ni. 99. P.O. Box 127. • FOR SALE o|ij| ACRES, road metalled to within v ' 7UU 8 miles. O.R.P. at 20s per acre. Four-roomed dwelling in good condition; cowshed and dairy, trap shed, toolshed, sheep yards, dip, cattle yards,, separator house concreted, fl milfa sheep proof fence? with strainers and posts. Heavy medium bush, good papa country. 4.">0 Acres in grass, balance bush. Well watered by creeks in every paddock. A «ood (leal uf country is ploughable. , Practically free from weeds. Fifteen miles from railway Owner took up tht section in maiden bush. Present stock H2O ewes with 00 per cent, of lambs, 50 head of cuttle (3 years old), and 50 wethers. All actually wintered on the place and running light. Price £5."10 a per acre. £OOO cash, balance »,t current rate of interest, »
ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMOXT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE DEVON STREET PROPERTY, JJAVING a frontage to Devon Street of about 13 feet. Pour room,s up and down stairs, good show window io centre of town. Freehold Term* can In «• ranged. Also) about 30 feet with buildings, Devon Street Central. Early possession, Full particulars 011 application to— A-'E-' WATKINS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A.M.P. Buildings New Plymouth. P.O. Box 49, Telegrams "Walkins," New Plymouth, Telephona 755. •A WAIKATO SNIP.
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FARM IN PUKEKAWA, 2 HOURS' RUN.. FROM AUCKLAND. 023 580 iu ' ros in &***> ' )a '* UllOf plnu ghable; rich volcanic soil, well-watered by streams and subdivided into 17 paddocks, all with sheepproof fences Five-roomed dwelling, 3roomed sharemilkers' cottage, with all iHH:,. s ,ary outbuilding. Oil engine, sheep-shearing machine, and chatl-cutter. Situated nine miles from railway station, one mile from school, store, post office and factory. This property is well suited for cutting "I 1 into ■'! or 4 dairy farms. The Ki'uss is in j>ouil order, ample reserves o! Iced having bevn kept by late owners, with siuvesMun and rotation of herblitres the laud is in >j>UmulU\ heart. PRICK, per acre. Kasy terms may be arranged. XOTIC.- Inquiries answered only I hrough "Owners,'' e/o Box 1382, G.P.0., Auckland. PRAMS & PUSH CARTS. ' have a «ou<l assorts! stock of WILLIAMSON'S Coach huiU Prams with Plunker Hood-', also Sea-Rrnas Prams, Push Chairs, and Folding PushcarU, IRA J. BRIDGER, AI'TOMO'TIVI- >tohirt/ni • The right to buy y3 «r ir.otur cyeU «*4 mit -tunii,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1920, Page 1
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