LAND TO® SALE. ■- - - LAND BUYERS^ COMPASE THTS WITH TARAITAKI EOS 'VALVE. a bargain* IN THE WAIKATO. We have just inspected what we coneider to be a tot-class farm and a great cutting-lip' proportion We have secured tie Sole Ageuy, and bow pffer— Q/11 ACRESj with two road frontages, suitable for division Into small dairy farms. of the land is flattnd trie Wanes is low, undulating, and *ll easyy-plgughabjf TJ»,ioll is .feeavy.tbahi, sown with best paddockp, and well watered.. H<)uae ot .6 room Ufew faun, Ifl-b&fl milking shed with 8-csiFplant, man's wkare, gig shed, etc. Store, P.O. and school opposite. Glaxo qcLtallK Railway itUijon 4% ' mtlea. >T|ie(jb j ra pine -plantation of about W acrw on the farm, and the timber is worth hnndredsof pounds. Last season's return for inilk_ alpne „ were < £24Oft,HHIK ft~f\irthM''&oßUi7it tofcome. Dry. ato# realised £7OO. These returns were by sharemilkers. A practi- . cal 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, and owing to labor difficulties his decided to sefi. At the price asked we have no hesitation whatever in recommending this proposition to in-; vestora. - TO-DAY'S PRICE—'£66 PER ACRE. There is no mortgage on the farm, jhsrefore good terms can* be arranged. It is only a matter of a short time when this land'will be worth ,£IOO per asre, jii more. t arrange for inspection «t any line to suit clients. 3RANT*CAMPBELL REALISTATBAQENTS; (OppMito ?J>.) t HAWER*. AS FLAT AS A.TABLE!
HOTEoraßifcmtN \ JAIANABX WUJL CAflftY 45 COWB. -Only half-mila from factory, school, ttore, P. 0., and railway station. PwurtlNtlly- new home, aad new ihilking dud, pith concrete flopr aed new nu^b&Ma. Price £6O par' acre, poutbly less, and Ixcellent terms to a good m*D,./ - CHARLES EDWii LAIfD AGOTT, IWTOH STBEBT, \SJJRATOOKD, 848, m m (fth) irn I|TW» FOR SALE DEVON STBE2T FEOPEMIES. ■ A LSO Suburban Properties with lew Acres of Land; uti Hojues fat all jpaxts of the Borough. 'A« E' WATKTNS; LiSD AtV ESTATS AUOil, ii-M-Pl BuHdiags Nrw Plymouth. f.O. Box 49, Telegrams "Watkins," New . . Plymouth, Telephone 766. ffSN&OItS HAVING PROFEBTIES FOB SALE, LOOK!
rtTE hare inquiries for sections that are good building site*, both business and residential, and also for small Farms bandy to New Plymouth, with and without buildings. TEISTBAM & CO;; LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, . (JEW PLYMOUTH AND JSLTHAII J. Chris toffel, Jan., Box 241, Jf« Pljmouth Representative. CTOP ORANKINS!—Don't worry ' about trying to start your car engine in the cold. PIT A "EUK" EASY START2R. It saves energy, and starts the engine at once. The "Euk" Easy Starter is selling like the proverbial "hot cakes." Anyone can attach it ypiCß £3, Postage Paid fiend for a <Eu2» to-day. Inrahiable for all motif* and especially for lady drivers.— FSLUNGTON MOTOR & ACCESSORY CO. Q. W. Lawrence, Manager, 5 Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. » I I. M .1 ■ • ■! CO TO RETFORD'S. for WOOIS -'* '■ ' f COTTONS MUSLINS . SATKES3 CREpES : And All General Draper? -—— Agent for Sewing Machines and KequintesColonial and Local Paper*. OH RETFORD. (808 atma. m RXUOSB
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1920, Page 7
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