LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. £IOOO Cash Down, 52 ACRES > with almost new - buj >g** low, cowshed and othe* outbuild* ings. PRICE .£SOOO. This is a clean farm, within one mile of the New Plymouth Borough. In good locality. It has three road frontagej, and great prospective value. /, INSPECT AT ONCE. GOOD TERMS TO A GOOD MAN Further particulars from— GILMOUR& CLARKE Grand Central Buildings, EGMONT Si-. NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone Ni. 99. P.O. Box 127. < THE OWNER OF THE ' FOLLOWING PROPERTY, BEING AN ABSENTEE, DESIRES TO QUIT OWING TO" LABOR TROUBLES. gQQ ACRES, 8 miles from New Plymouth railway, U miles factory, school and P.O. All in grass eicept crops nnd bush. All ploughable exCopt possibly 20 acres. Carrying 63 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 40s. per acre for :i years. Half-yearly in advance. Purchasing clause at £3B per acre, or as a going concern £4O per acre. Equity £5900, or with stock £7400. Any, proposal will receive consideration. / ARTHUR B. GJBSON LAND AGENT: EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTR
LAND BUYERS! COMPARE THIS WITH TARANAKI FOR VALUE. A BARGAIN IN THE WAIKATO We have just inspected what we con' aider to be a first-class farm and a great cutting-up proposition. We have secured the Sole Agency, and now offer—--341 ACRKS > wit!l two roa(1 Montages,' suitable for division into small dairy (arms. Two-thirds of the land is , flat and the balance is low, undulating, iind all easily ploughable. The soil is heavy loam, sown with best grasses, jo paddocks, and well watered. House of 6 rooms, new barn, 10-bail milking'shed with K-cow plant, man's whare, gig shod, J etc. Store, P.O. and school opposite. flliixo cart, calls. Railway station AV« miles. There is a pine plantation of about 20 acres on thc.farm, and the timber is worth hundreds of pounds. Last / season's returns for milk alone wert €2400. with i\ further bonus yet to come. Dry stock realised C7OO. These returns were obtained by shareniilkers. A practical man could milk 170 cows on this , farm. The present owner (who is getting on in years) bus had the farm for the pust 2(1 years, and owing to labor difficulties has decided to sell. At the price asked we have no hesitation whatever in recommending (his proposition to in-TO-DAY'S PRICE— .-CO.) PER ACRE. There is»no mortage on the farm, therefore good terms can be arranged. It is only a matter of a short time when this land will be worth JLIOO per acre, We can arrange for inspection at any time to suit clients. GRANT 4 CAMPBELL ItKAL ESTATE AGENTS. HAWERA. THE "AQTEA" LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, rIIGH STREET, HAWERA, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. DAINTY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT DINNERS &. LIGHT LUNCHEONS. Hot Steals available after late trains. Suppers After the Pictures. ■ frwtnt at>Mie<i Ml t"or1«at« 4h*f(i».
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1920, Page 1
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