LAND FOR SALK. \ / E ’ ‘ . HOUSES,' ~ -jg-ROOMifft) HOUSE* *<tU eoa< veniences; quarter Immediate possession. Pricey ( [£l4-50; down. BUNGALOW (aew) with conveniences. , Handy jto Tost Office. Cheap ati [£Bsq SUBURBAN! SECTION .8“ a CR e S of Level Land. Nothing better or cheaper. Price: £16o0; Terms if desired. E. GILMOUR (GILMOUR & CLARKE.) / Grand Central Buildings. EGMONT ST. NEW PLYMOUTH) ’Phone No. 89. P.O. Box 127, FOR SALE A CHEAP BUSH SECTION. 557 ACRIES, 0.R.P., rent £l9. Fourroomed house, 4-bwil cowshed and 2 small sheds. 200 Acres felled (say 100 acres in grass); 300 acres fenced in. A good grazing section, not much level, but all Rl°ughable. Suitable for dairying when cleaned up, felled and grassed. PRICE £3 10s PER ACRE. Reasonable terms and conditions to good man. Owner is compelled to sell on a nr* min; of family bereavement. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH HOMES. New Bungalows of 5 rooms each on quarter-acre sections. Every possible convenience. Level. Handy trams. £soo cash. (35) RtIOMS, New Roughcast Bungalow; quarter-acre; all conveniences; t £775 or near offer. (41). QOMMODIOUS 2-storey house, Devon. Street, all conveniences, excellent condition; £7OO cash. . (73) 25 ACRES; roomy 7-rootaed House, with outbuildings; miles from New Plymouth P.O. £lOOO cash. (63) rpWO new Bungalows; 4 rooms and washhouse; all conveniences; nearing completion; £250 cash. (87) *1 ACRES; 6-roomed House; town water; 6-bail cowshed, etc. [£Boo cash. (44) REMOVAL NOTICE. beg to notify our clients and the public that we have removed to new offices in the Grand Central Buildings, Egmont Street. We are compiling our property list, and shall be glad to receive particulars fi-om vendors; also of dairy herds, Jersey cattle, etc. LINN & GROVER, ‘EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 19. ARRANGE FOR AN INSPECTION OF THESE. 264 Freehold, all in grass; 11 paddocks; good fences. Easily half of this farm is ploughable. Cowshed, six bails, with two-cow milking plant included. House of five rooms Seventy cows were milked on this farm. Carrying at present 26 milking cows, 100 head mixed cattle, 400 sheep. Factory school and post office 2 miles, railway z 3 miles. Price £22 per acre, with £l2OO cash. 496 A CRES, Freehold, 390 acres in grass, balance bush. Easy epuntry, with some flats; no buildings. Railway station and post office on property; school half mile. PRICE £5 10s per acre; £5OO cash, Wf H? KELLY, LAND AGENT, iPhone, 243 STRAJEOBB M
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1921, Page 1
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402Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1921, Page 1
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