L.IND FOR SALE. MANGATOKI LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. GOING CONC^ U>T 200 ACRES first-class dairying country, close to factory and school. All level, 14 acres of swedes, 2 acres mangolds and 2 stacks of hay. House of 5 rooms, milking shed with 5cow plant, and water power installed, cart and implement sheds, piggeries, etc. Lease 4 years at £2 per acre. Price £2200, including 50 mostly young cows, milking machine, 5 horses, 2 pedigree Jersey bulls (5 years and 2 years), 10 Jersey weaners, 5 sows, boar, lot of weaners and stores, 150 sheep, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, disc, drill, 7 cans, wagon and harness, dray and harness, mower, sweep, and numerous sund? ies. Also all crops and hay save what vendor may use prior to July Ist next. this is a well-grassed farm, in a good district, and the rental, £2 per acre, is very low. No outlay for benzine, as Hutchinson’s water power is installed. W.H.& A. MCGARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 12LTHAM, TARANAKI. ’Phones 13, 134 and 213. ARTHUR BOSLEY, Land Salesman. FOR SALE 415.—5| ACRES, with n w up-to-date Bungalow of 5 rooms, sheds, washhouse, all conveniences, e.l. Price £2500. Terms £7OO cash, balance at 5 per cent for 5 years. 419. —Over l/Bth Acre, 7-roomed house, all conveniences, concrete paths. Price £l4OO. Terms: Cash .£9OO, balance 6 per cent. 420. —7 ACRES, Waitara (water laid on). Splendid land (milking 4 cows). Price £ll5O. Terms, £4OO cash, balance 6£ per cent.
297.—Quarter-acre, house of 8 rooms, all conveniences, e.l. and gas, hoc and cold water. Price £1250. Terms, £BOO cash, balance 6 per cent. 392.-4 ACRES Land, 5-roomed house,! e. 1., close to tram. Good proposition. Price £2600. 230.—24 Perches, 4 roomed house (new'/, splendid home, e. 1., bathroom, cupboards, pantry, wash-house. Price £1180; £B2O soldier’s mortgage. A E WATKINS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A.M.P. Buildings " New Plymouth. P.O. Box 49, Telegrams “Watkins,” New Telephone 755. LET HIM PLAY f OUT OF DOORS DURING THE WINTER —BUT KEEP HIM rpHE keen, bracing air of Winter will do him no harm if he is properly clad. A WARM WOOLLEN JERSEY is just the thing he wants. Warm, serviceable, tidy, and 1 allows absolute freedom, of move- | inent. See here, the values x|e offer . | in best quality all wool Boys’ Jerseys—.PßlCES 8/6, 8/11, 9/3 i J. J. LOMAS, The “KASH”| THE BEST VALUE STORE IN I TARANAKI. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. I BIG REDUCTION IN CAR REHOODING. TUST landed—a number of Hood Covers for Dodge, Ford and Overland Cars. All other makes to order. Fitted from £8 10s. C. D. MATTHEWS, £ar Painter and Trimmer, ' fit.ra.tf
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1921, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1921, Page 1
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