LAND FOR SALE. HERE IS A CHANCE TO MAKE A START, AND THE FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. 99 ACRES, West Coast Lease, 20 years to run at 7s per acre rent.' i 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 £-mile, factory 1 mile; 7 miles to New Plymouth. Price £33 per acre for goodwill; £lOOO cash, balance good 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. ’J' A ACRES, Freehold, at Omata. House 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.
LOOK! £6oo CASH I 112 all * n £ rass and crop; well watered; carrying 26 cows, 4 horses, 1 bull, 25 weaners; factory, school and post office one mile. House .of five rooms, cow ehed with concrete floor, 12 bails. Price: £35 per acre; only £6OO cash; balance at 5| per cent.; or would exchange for House and Section in New Plymouth. Don’t delay. J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Phones—Office 711, Residence 851. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 1 JGQ ACRES Freehold; all in grass. Limestone and sandstone country. Large proportion ploughable. Woodshed with 4 stands, shearing machines’ and wool press, sheepyards, barn, iinplemenc shed and workshop, concrete sheep dip. Well watered throughout. Railway station and saleyards 2| miles; school and post office handy. A beautiful homestead of 9 rooms, with a commanding outlook. Good reasons for selling. Price per acre, £l6. Cash £6OOO. For further particulars apply GEO. BIRD, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, WAITARA. Box 43 ’Phone 82
FOR QUICK SALE SPLENDID BAKERY AND TEA-ROOMS. rjLD established bakery turning out 1600 loaves per week, and large quantity of small goods; also •- ie leading tea-rooms of a prosperous town in Taranaki. Lease has 7 years to run at a rental of £l2 per month. Stock and plant, which amount to somewhere in the vicinity of £5OO, can be taken over at valuation. Terms on application. HARRISON & CO. LAND AGENTS./ Bridge Street, ELTHAM P.O. Box 112. Telephones: Day 200; Night 123 & 221. f FOR SALE TpARMS: New and Modern Bungalows, at moderate prices, town -nd suburbs. A NIP. —Very central; owner leaving New Plymouth; six rooms and all conveniences. TO BUILDERS & OTHERS. The Famous PETER.*-, WALL-BOARD Fire and Vermin Proof. Stocks now available. Call for samples and price. Sole Agent for Taranaki:— JOHN T. GRIFFIN DIPORTER, COMMERCIAL, SHIPPING LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Standard Insurance Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ’PHONES: Office 410, Private 318. FARM PROPERTIES FOR SALE 45i ACRES, subdivided into 8 paddocks. all in grass, flat and undulating, all ploughable, live and wire fences, well watered, freehold title; metal roads; carrying 19 cows and 17 other stock; 6-bail cowshed, implement and motor shed; house 4 rooms. Price, £57 10s per acre; cash, £lOOO, balance by arrangement. Situated quite close to Inglewood. 106/14 0 ACRES, subdivided into 4 paddocks, all flat and ploughable; borough water supply; live and wire fences; tarred roads, electric ’bus service; carrying 5 cows; cowshed and other buildings; large house 9 rooms, with every convenience, gas laid on. Price, ''4309; easy terms. Situated at Westown. 106/13 G H B UCKERIJ *G E - SOLE AGENT. ’PHONES 524 & 350 4 HAWERA. 83 & 62. ELTHAM BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINERY MANUFACTURER, HAWERA Quotations given for bricks in any quantity from our Patea Works. All communications to Head Offics, Regent Street, Hawera. Thone 399 supply it. 118 BEWARE OF CHEAP LORRIES. It is a mistake to buy a motor lorry because it is cheap. “Is it strong, economical, reliable ? Will it entail constant expense for repairs?” An eminently satisfactory reply can be furnished by the renowned British-built “Dennis” lorry. The New Zealand Express Co.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1921, Page 12
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