LAND FOR SALS. FOB SALE AS A, GOINCr (JONCEBN, £IOOO Cash Down. low, cowshed and other outbuild* ings. PRICE £SOOO. This is'a clean farm, within one mile of tiie N«w Plymouth Borough. In good. locality. It has three road frontage' and gteat prospective yalue. i ' INSPECT AT ONCE* GOOD TEEMS TO A GOOD MANFurther particulars from— •>. GILMOUR& CLARKE Grand Central Buildings, EGMONT ST. NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone No. 83. P.O. Box 127. ' THE OWNER OF THE FOLLOWINQ PROPERTY, BEING AN ABSENTEE, DESIRES TO QUIT OWING TO LABOR TROUBLES. 300. ACRES ' 8 mile 9 from New Ry- ' mouth railway, 14 miles factory, school and P.O. N All in grasa except crops and hush. All ploughable except possibly 20 acres. Carrying 65 cows and other stock, and at present milking 45. Substantial residence of 7 'rooms, milking and other sheds. Rental 30s per acre for first 2 years. Rental 40a per acre for :i years. Half-yearly in advance. Purchasing clause at £3B per acre, or as a going concern .€4O per acre. Equity £MOO, or with stock £7400. Any proposal will receive considers tiun. N ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. LAND BUYERS
COMPARE THIS WITH TARANAKI FOR VALUE. A BARGAIN IN THE WAIKATO. We have just inspected what we consider to be a first-class farm and a great cutting-up proposition. We have secured the Sole Agency, aud now offer—--341 ACRES; with two road frontages, suitable for division into ama.ll dairy farms. Two-thirds of the land is flat and the balance is low, undulating, and-all easily ploughable. The soil is heavy loam, sown with best grasses, 20 ■ paddocks, and well watered. House of ft rooms, new bam, 16-bail milking shed with 8-cow plant, man's whare, gig shed, etc. Store, P.O. and school opposite. Glnxo cart calls. Railway station 4% mile*. There is a pine plantation of about 20 acres on the farm, and the timber is worth hundreds of pounds. Last season's returns for milk alone were £240(1, with a further bonus yet to come. Dry stock realised £7OO. These returns were obtained by sharemilkers. A practical man could milk 170 cows on this farm. The present owner (who is getting on in years') has had the farm for the past 20 years, anil nwin&to labor difficulties has decided to sffl. At the price asked we have no hesitation whatever in recommending this proposition to investors. ! TO-DAY'S PRICE—£OS PER ACRE. There is no mortgage on the farm. therefore good terms can be arranged. It is only a matter of a short time when this land will be worth £IOO per acre, or more. We can arrange for inspection at any time to suit clients. GRANT & CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS, {Opposite P. 0.) HAWERA. THE "AOTEA (Late The Central.) LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. .DAINTY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT DINNERS & LIGHT LUNCHEONS Hot Meals available after late trains. Suppers After the Picture*, Prnmbt ntmnrlhn Ami ms>d»r n :i» ciitirrst
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1920, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1920, Page 1
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