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LAND FOR SALE. LAND BUYERS COMPARE THIS WITH TARANAKt FOR VALUE. A BARGAIN IN THE WATKATO, We have ju*{, inspected what we conaider to bo a fufst-clasa farm and a grtgt cwttiug-up proposition. W* Have secui*'* the Sole Ageiicy, and now offer— , 341 ACRES > with two roa(1 suitable for division into small dairy farms. Two-thirds of the land is flat and the balance is low, undulating, and all easily- ;ploughable. The soil la heavy loam, sown with beat grasses, 90 paddocks, and well watered. House of 6 rooms, new barn, 16-bail milking ah*d with 8-cow plant, man's whare, gig abed, etc. Store, P.O. and school opposite. Glaxo cart calls. Railway station i% miles. There is a pine plantation ef about 20 acres on the farm, and the tintbw is worth hundreds of pounds. Lftit season's returns for milk alone wefe £2400, With it further bonus yet to com*. Dry stock TcoJiscd £7OO. These returns were obtained by sharemilkefa. A practical man could milk 176 cotfra on this farm. The present owner (who is getting on in years) has had the firm for tire past 20 years, and owing td labor difficulties has decided to sell. At the prt» asked wo have no hesitation whatever In recommending this proposition to it* /pastors. TO-DAY'S PRICE-£CS PER ACRE. There is no mortgage on the farnY, therefore good terms can be arranged. It is only a matter of a short time wnen this land will be worth £IOO per ton, We can arrange for inspection at anytime to suit clients. GRANT & CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS, (Opposite P. 0.) HAWERA.

AS FLAT AS A TABLE! 78 ACRES RICH DRAINED SWAMP NOTHING BETTER IN TARANAKI. WILL CARRY 45 COWS. Only half-mile from factory, school, store, P. 0., and railway station. Practically new house, and new milking shed, with concrete floor and new machines. Price £OO per acre, possibly less, and excellent terms to a good man. CHARLES LOWE, LAND AGENT, FENTON STREET, STRATFORD 'Phone 346, or 267 (res.)

P.O. Box 168. Phones: 410, Private 318 FARMS, HOUSES, BUILDING SITES. Bo you require a Home immediate possession? Do you require a farm—Taranaki, Waikato, or in any other part of the Dominion? Do you want Weal Building Sites t 1 can make satisfactory arrangements. Call and see me at tb» Standard Insurance Buildings, Brougham Street. Importer of ICgmont Motor Spirit, Portland, Oregon Pine, Grain, Seed. Shipping, Commercial, Land, Stock and Station Agent. JOHN T. GKIFFItf, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

VENDORS HAVING PROPER. TIES FOR SALE, LOOK! have inquiries for sections that are good building sites, both business and residential, and also for small Farms handy to New Plymouth, with and without buildiugs. TRISTRAM & CO., LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH AND ELTHAM. J. Christoffel, Jun., Box 241, New Ply. mouth Representative. CHEAPEST FARM NOW OFFERING. GOING CONCERN AT £lB PER ACRE£IBOO CASIL 239 ACRES, freehold, 2 mi! ; from factory, quarter-milt' from school. Five-roomed house, up-to-date cowshed, also woolslicd. Fifteen pad' docks. Cream cart passes door. Twen-ty-four cows, salves, 3 in-ealf heifere, 14 2.J -year hoifers, 50 sheep, 4 horses, 12 pigs, 3-horse engine, 100-gallon separator, sprinjr dray, gig and all harness an/ implements required. If you have any property you wish to sell, no matter what it is, send us par* tioulars. F. H: BARNI^C

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 7

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