FOR SALE gj ACHES— -Q! About three miles from New Plymouth. Six-roomed House, hot and cold water; eix-bail Cowshed, concrete floor; well watered; two miles from Fitsroy; seven paddocks, all in grass, all ploughable, three-quarter level land; carrying capacity 30 dairy cows; 35 head of cattle and horses now on property, PRICE r £Bo PER ACRE. PRICE £BO PER ACRE. PRICE £BO PER ACRE. Will Exchange for House Property or good mortgage. POSSESSION JUNE, 1921. A’ WATKINS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A.M.P. Buildings New Plymouth P.O. Box 49, Telegrams “Watkins,” N*t Plymouth, Telephone 755. STUDY THIS
219 ACRES AT £3O PER ACRE - Carrying 50 cows and 20 heifers, and a few sheep, horses, etc. Work it out for yourself. Why pay top prices when this place will run a cow on less than £lO5 worth of land. Half level, balance easy rolling. Metalled road, and only two miles from good railway township. Warm, sheltered country; plenty of feed for winter. House of 5 rooms and good shed. Machines go jwith place. Don’t miss this, as onty £BOO CASH is asked, or the owner will sell as going concern for about j£iaoo CASH. This is a great chance to get in cheap, and an inspection will cost you nothing. CHARLES LOWE, LAND AND STOCK AGENT, Fenton Street STRATFORD. ’Phone 346 or 231 (residence). Salesman: W. H. Tippins. We want particulars of your farm or stock.
Z? m ROOMED HOUSE, every convenience, 3 acres, situated 1 mile from town; Cost you £2OOO. Easy terms. VVELL-BUILT 7-ROOMED HOUSE, every possible convenience, good gardens, lawn, motor shed, etc; 4i acres, all cleaned, and flat. Price £2300 Terms. QOLID-BUILT 8-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, half-acre, well laid out, tennis court, motor nhed, workshop; 1 mile from town. Price £l9OO. Easy terms. Call or write for our long list of properties, farms, houses, etc. QUINN & KENNY. LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, Devon St. Central, New Plymouth. SALE QB EXCHANGE. 109 ACRES, Freehold, all flat, close to school, factory and railway station. Will carry 30 Dairy Cows. House of 5 rooms, good concreted cow-shed. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. Well watered by streams. This farm is on a good metalled road. Must be cheap at £25 per acre, with £BOO cash, balance 5 1 years at 5 per cent. Would exchange for small farm. M. M C DONALD, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. ’Phones: Day, 152; Private Residence, 74. THE “AOTEA” (Late The Central.) HIGH STREET, HAWERA, LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. DAINTY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS, pOT DINNERS & LIGHT LUNCHE Hot Meals available after late train*. Sappers After the Pictures. Daily News’ car leaves Publishing Office, Currie Street, each morning at 4.20 o’clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. O. Hooker’s) at 7.0, Eltham 7.35. Stratford 8.5, and Inglewood 8.20, reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont Road i o.lo.—Cha*- Dykes, proprietuti
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 7
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