LAND FUR SAUL 6* ' ACRES » WITH A NEW BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, WASHHOUSE, LARGE FOWDHOUSES; ADJOINING THE SCHOOL AND VERY HANDY TO NEW PLYMOUTH PRICE |lOOO. THERE IS \ NOTHING CHEAPEN. E.’ GILMOUR (GILMOUR & OLARKE.) Grand Central Buildings, EGMONT ST. NEW PLYMOUTH ’Phone Ni. 99. P.O. Box 127, - : YOUR OPPORTUNITY! z 62 ACRES 62 ACRES Two and a-quarter miles Inglewoodf hfilf-mile school, P.O. and creamery. Five-roomed House and 6-bail cowshed concreted. A]] has been ploughed. Sheep proof boundary fences. Seven paddocki (post and wire fences and live hedges). COULD MILK 15 TO 20 COWS. COULD MILK 15 TO 20 COWS. COULD MILK 15 TO 2Q COWS. PRICE £34 per acre, with cash de» posit of £450, or after 21 days £36 10s. with £6OO cash. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
HOMES FcR SALE. J'WO New Bungalows of 5 rooms each on quarter-acre sections. Every possible. convenience. Level. Handy trams. Recommended; £5OO cash. (35) £ ROOMS, quarter acre, all conveniences; ferro-concrete, ing, and low insurance; £5OO cash or near offer. (5Qy g ROOMS, Bungalow, quarter acre, gas, water, electric light, etc., 1 minuta trams; good locality; £5OO cash. (77)j ROOMS, new rough-cast Bungalow, Westown; quarter-acre, all conve* niences; Westown. £775 cash or near offer. (4i). 5-6 roomed Bungalow, convene ences, lovely situation and near trams and West End beach, Price £1250. Excellent terms. (81) g ROOMS, all conveniences, Courtenay; Street, 1 minute trams; good order. A snip, £6OO cash. Good terms. (sei; {JOMMODIOUS 2-storey house, Devpai Street, all conveniences, excellent! condition; £7OO cash. ' (73)j IVe beg io draw the attention o£ house seekers to the above properties, f*electei from our list, which wo can recommend. The amount ef cash down required is in) every case most reasonable. LINN & GROVER, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 19. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A CHBAJf DAIRY FARM, HERE IT IS. • e IX9 ACRES L.1.P.; all in grass: all level and ploughable when’ cleared; 17 acres have been ploughed* good water; new two-cow milking plan included; 80-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 20(10 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 perl cent. OR A MODEL FARM. 0 ACRES Freehold 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, car and trap sheds; milking 53 cows, and factory returns can bo inspected. Present mortgages are at 5J per cent., one for £6OOO having about eight years to run. For price and terms apply to— W. H. KELLY, LAND AGENT,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1921, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1921, Page 1
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