LAND FOR SALE. urn buyers:: COMPARE THIS WITH TARANAKI FOR VALVE. 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 Sol* Agency, and now offer—--341 AC witi two road frontages, suitable *or division into small dairy farm&,_ Two-thirds of the land is fcrt »ad the balance $ low, undulating, aid all easuy ploughable. The soil is kaary loainf gown with best grasses, 20 well watered. House of 6 JyoSM* a«w..;,bun, 16-bail milking shed wHfa teew plant, man'e whare, gig"shed, «te. Store, P.O. and school opposite. Glaxo cart calls. Railway station 4 1 /, miJe*?TTtee; is a pine plantation of about 10 acre* on the farm, and 1 the timber is worth hundreds of pounds. Last season's returns lor milk alone were £24oQ£With- a further bonus yet. to come. Dry ,a(poJijrealised £IOO. These'returns Were'obtained by sharemilSers. A practical man "*nld milk 170- cows on this (ana. The present owner (who is getting on in years) hashed the farm for the put 20 years, and owing to labor diffi-culties-has decided to sell. At the price aaked we have no hesitation whatever in recommending this proposition to investors. TO-DAY'S PRICE—£6S PER ACRE. There is no mortgage on the farm, jherefon good terms can be arranged. It i* only a matter of a short time when this land will be worth £IOO per acre, ft more. We can arrange for inspection at any use to sUit clients. * SffiANT* CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS, . (Opposite P. 0.).,'. / 1 HAWERA..
AS FLAT AS A TABLE! WCH DRAINED SWAMP, f NOTHING BETTER IN „ TARANAKI. JTCLL CARRY 45 COWS. ' Only naif-mile from factory, school, t&re, P.O, tad railway station. Practilally new house, an 4 new milking shed, : rith generate floor and new machines. Price £6O per acre, possibly less, and neediest.terms to a good man, . CHARLES EOWEV LAND AGENT, PBNTON STREET, STRATFORD, •Phone 346, or 287 (re*,) FOR SALF DEVON STREET PROPERTIES. 'ALSO Suburban Properties with few Acres of Land; and Houses in all part* of the Borough. , &« Ei WATKINS; LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, <fkJlP, Buildings New Plymouth. f£. Sox 49, Telegrams "Watkini," New Plymouth, Telephone 755.
VENDORS HAVING PROPERTIBS FOE SALE, LOOK! IXTS have inquiries for sections that are good building sites, both buaiists and residential, and also for small Barms bandy to New Plymouth, with and without buildings. TRISTRAM & CO;; LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, SEW PLYMOUTH AND ELTHAM. JT. ChristoffeL Jun., Box 241, New Plymouth Representative. QTOP "CRANKING!—Don't worry about trying to start your car engine in the cold.- FIT A "EUK" EASY BTARTER. It saves energy, and starts the engine at once. The "Euk" Easy Starter is selling like . the proverbial "hot cakes." Anyone can attach it. fRIOS *S, Postage Paid. Send for a 'Xu!fc* today. Invaluable for ail mottt* .s&. especially for lady drivers.— (TtUOfGXON MOTOR & ACCESSORY ». 0. W. Lawrence, Manager, 5 Dixon h«*t, WELLINGTON. C! 0 TO RETFORD'S. r«r WOOLS COTTONS MUSLINS ■ SATEENS • GRIPES And All General Draper/ ■ Ageat for Sewing Machines and RequisitesColonial and Local Papers. U' H RETFORD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1920, Page 7
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