LAND FOR SALE. ' ACRES WITH A NEW BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, WASHHOUSE, LARGE FOWLHOUSES; ADJOINING THE SCHOOL AND VERY HANDY TO NEW PLYMOUTH PRICE £lOOO. THERE IS NOTHING CHEAPER E. GILMOUR (GILMOUR & CLARKE.) Grand Central Buildings, EGMONT ST. NEW PLYMOUTH ’Phone Ni, 99, P.O. Box 127.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY! 62 ACRES 62 ACRES Two and a-quarter miles Inglewood half-mile school, P.O. and creamery. Five-roomed House and 6-bail cowshed concreted. All has been ploughed. Sheep proof boundary fences. Seven paddocks (post and wirt fences and live hedges). / COULD MILK 15 TO 20 COWS. COULD MILK 15 TO 20 COWS. COULD MILK 15 TO 20 COWS. PRICE £34 per acre, witji cash deposit of £450, or after 21 days £36 10s, with £6OO cash. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
HOMES F«R SALE. 'pWO New Bungalows of 5 rooms each on quarter-acre sections. Every possible convenience. Level. Handy trams. Recommended; £5OO cash. (35) J ROOMS, quarter acre, all con veniences; ferro-concrete, ing, and low insurance; £5OO cash or near offer. (50) £* ROOMS, Bungalow, quarter twre, gas, Water, electric light, etc., 1 minute trams; good locality; £5OO cash. (77) ROOMS, new rough-cast Bungalow, Westown; quarter-acre, all conveniences; Westown. £775 cash or near offer. i(41). 5-6 roomed Bungalow, convumi- . ences, lovely situation and view, near trams and West End beach, Price £1250. Excellent terms. ($1) g ROOMS, all conveniences, Courtenay Street, 1 minute trams; good ordefr. A snip, £6OO cash. Good terms. (80!) OOMMODIOUS 2-storey house, Devon Street, all conveniences, exsellent condition; £7OO cash. (*3) We beg to draw the attention of hiouse seekers to the above properties, selected ‘ from our list, which we can recommend. The amount, of cash down required is in every ease most reasonable. LINN & GROVER, BROUGHAM ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 19. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A CHEAP DAIRY FARM, HERE IT IS. 119 ACRES 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 half paid house of six rooms anti outbuildings; quarter-mil'e factory, 2 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. 'TO 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 be inspected. Present mortgages are at 54 per cent., one for £6OOO having about eight years to run. For price and terms apply to— W. H. KELLY, 'I LAND AGENT, Splion. £43 STRATFORD, . JUa If
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1921, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1921, Page 1
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