LAND FOR SALE. HERE IS A CHANCE TO MAKE A START, AND THE FIRSI TO INSPECT WILL BUY. 99 ACRES, West Coast Lease, 20 years to run at 7s per acre? rent. House 6 rooms, 6-bail cowshed, all been ploughed and in grass and crops. Divided into about 10 paddocks and watered by streams. School, store and post office i-mile, factory 1 mile; 7 miles to New Plymouth. Price £33 per acre for goodwill; £lOOO cash, balance j;?od terms. Owner will consider selling as going concern, with 30 cows, 1 bull, 3 horses, pigs and usual farm implements. THIS WOULD MAKE AN IDEAL JERSEY STUD FARM. A ACRES, Freehold, at Omata. House • V 8 rooms, 12-bail cowshed, implement shed, etc. About 50 acres been ploughed and level, balance undulating but ploughable. Divided into 9 paddocks and watered by streams. Factory, school, store and post office 1 mile. Price £BO per acre, £l9OO cash, good terms for balance. Owner will sell as going concern, with 24 cows, horses and implements, at £9O per acre, £2600 cash. This place is exceptionally well sheltered, and in good locality. TRISTRAM & CO., LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH AND ELTHAM. J. Christoffel, Jun., Box 241, New Plymouth Representative. A GOOD PROPOSITION. QAf) ACRES, all good land, wjth 190 acres grass and crop; all ploughable. Wintered last year 65 dairy cows, 30 yearlings and other stock. Fiveroomed house, in good order, and all outbuildings. Concrete cowshed with 3plant milking machine and Hutchinson water-power; twelve paddocks, all well fenced; well watered by permanent creek; 1| miles good metalled road to factory, school and post office. Price £5O. £l5OO cash; good terms for the balance. Possession July 1, 1921, or sooner if cattle are taken at valuation by purchaser. HARRISON & CO. LAND AGENTS. Bridge Street, ELTHAM. P.O. Box 112. Telephones: Day 200; Night 123 & 221. A TARANAKI FARMER r PO whom we have just sold a property says he cannot understand why young men do not come North where prices are so reasonable, and get the full benefit of their labor instead of paying such high prices at home. We have just now an unimproved area of ACRES, within about 8 miles of a & wharf, for sale at £750, and the owner is prepared to take the low deposit of £lOO, and make the balance payable to suit the purchaser, conditionally on reasonable improvements being made. To a man with a small capital and some energy to provide for the future. The land is all ploughable and well watered, with three road frontages. Early application is advisable, as the offer will goon be snapped up. Wire an appointment. ROBERT HOOD 21 and 22 Waitemata Chambers, Custom Street West, Auckland. PO. Box 484. ’Phone 1537.
KQ ACRES, 5 miles from Hawera, all in grass except for small area of swamp which is capable of being drained. Permanent water, well-sub-divided, and situated 21 miles from factory, school, etc. Carrying 25 dairy cows.
This is a rare chance to obtain a small freehold property with a minimum amount of cash. Owner is going into a larger place and will accept £BO per acre with £BOO cash. Possession June Ist., 1921. 4 (210) 150 ACRES, Kaponga district, free- 1 hold, all in grass except for j shelter bush. Permanent water, 16 paddocks, all level and about 70 ac-es have been stumped and ploughed. One mile to factory, 2 miles to school. Carrying capacity 54 dairy cows. Good 8roomed house, bathroop, h. and c. water, etc., gas lighting system. Concowshed, water power for machines; Price, £6l 5s per care, £l5OO cash. Possession July, 1921. (333) CAPLEN & COX LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ’Phone 518. HAWERA? P.O. Box 125. LAND AT LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRICE. FREEHOLD AT 35/- PER ACRE. Act at Once! Opportunities like this when missed cause lifelong regrets. 1 520 ACRES, Freehold, Waitotara River, Rubble Papa Bush Land, of which 320 acres felled and grass, now more r ■ less grown up with wineberry and scrub. Should now carry 4/500 sheep or cattle equivalent. When all grassed should easily winter 2500 sheep in addition to a big mob of cattle. Access from Eltham or Waitotara. A motor service run’ from Eltham 3 times a week to within 12 miles of the farm. Easy terms to men who will improve. Ideal proposition for two young men w. COWERN LAND AGENT HAWERA. Daily News’ car leaves Publishing Office, Currie Street, each morning at 4.20 o’clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. O. Hooker’s) at 7.0, Eltham 7.35. Stratford 8.5, and Inglewood 8.20, reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont Road> at 9.10. —Chas. Dykes, proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1921, Page 7
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