LAND FOX SALE. | ACRES WITH A NEW BUNGA- : LOW OF o ROOMS, JWASHHOUSE, LARGE FOWLHOUSES; - ADJOINING THE SCHOOL AND YHRY HANDY TO NEW PLYMOUTH PRICE £lOOO. THEBE IS NOTHING CHEAPIEe 1 ’ E.< GILMOUB (GILMOUR & CLARKE.) Grand Central Buildinga, - EGMONT Si’. NEW PLYMUQntf ’Phone N<L-.»B. P.O. Box 127. FOR SALE ’ TABIKI. 114 ACRES on good road. Freehold title. All in grass, 40 acrej of swamp, good heavy land, easy country, mostly (>loughable.‘ About 30 acres has been ploughed. The property would win ter 40 cows. Seven paddocks, w6ll fenced and watered, 5-roomed house, waah-* house detached; good cowsheds. Situated 2 miles school, factory and 4 miles from railway. Price £47 per acre. Cash £2OOO. AS A GOING CONCERN. NEAR WAIT ARA. 640 Freehold; 1 mile unmet-* .ailed road; all flat and .all been ploughed. Will winter 1 beast to 2 acres. Carrying 170 cows and other stock. Four-roomed dwelling and 12bail cowshed, milking plant, 10 paddocks; miles school, 2J miles facand 2 miles from post office. Selling as a going concern for £35 per acre. Cash £3OOO. f ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, FOR SALE, N EW five-room Bungalow; quarteracre (about); every possible convenience. Handy trams. Recommended. £1350. <£soo cash. (36) J7JVERLASTING Ferro-Concrete Fiveroom; all conveniences. £1500; £5OO cash. , (50). 46 ACRES; suburbs; new modern 6< room Bungalow, with conveniences. Excellent cutting-up proposition, or would make an ideal home for a re* tired farmer. Price and terms on ap« plication. JJEW Roughcast Bungalow; 48 perches. . Beautifully finished. Every poss< ible labor-saving device and conveniei'Ce. Garage, concrete floor and pit and e.l. Fowl-houses, garden, concrete paths. Close to trams. The last word in modern building and comfort. £2300. Terms. (36)‘ JYEVON Street: 6 room! (large) and outbuildings; all conveniences; irt excellent condition. £[ooo cash. (45), LINN & GROVER; BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 19. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A CHEAP DAIRY FARM, HERE IT IS. 119 ACRES LI P>; all in s rasa; 811 level and ploughable when cleared; 17 acres -haye been, ploughed; good water; new two-cow milking plant included; SO factory shares; .about halfpaid house of six rooms and outbuildings; quarter-mile factory, j mile school: will milk 35 cows. There are from 1500 to 2000 cords of good, sound rata on this farm, four miles from railway station. Price, £36 per acre, with £1250 cash, balance at 5 and 6 per cent. OR A MODEL FARM. ACRES Fr.eehold in Hawera district; road on three sides; all live fences; 3 acres lucerne; very large stack hay; 3-cow milking plant included; watered by windmill; house of six rooms, washhouse, .ear and trap sheds.; milking 53 cows, and factory returns.can be inspected. Present mortgages are at 54 per cent., one for £6OOO having about eight years to run. For price and t ’Tms apply to— W. H. KELLY, LAND AGENT. .Phone 243 STRATFORD, Bjx 19
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 1
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