EUK SAUL FOR SALE ACRES, choice dairy fann, AiEi&fi * v Waitara Road. Land ia of exeet tional quality, subdivided into 15 well fenced paddocks, swing gates. Watft laid on to all paddocks from, two wind mills. Two road frontages. The fam is subdivided into 4 sections, now carry ing 38 cows, 3 horses, L bull. Return' over £l2OO this season from 35 cow si Lalf-mile to factory, 1 mile to Adjoins the Waitara Borough. • New cow* shed, concrete floor with concrete yard«< Maohinee. Six-roomed dwelling, honsej wash-house, copper and tubs. ’ The pra< perty is well sheltered, and is unencunM bered. The properties on each side lasf year were cold for £l2O per acre. PRICE £ll3 RAK ACRE; '£l2o( CASH, BALANCE 6 YEARS AT 6 PEE CENT. E.i GILMOUR (GILMOUR & CLARKE.); Grand Central Building*, . EGMONT ST. NEW PLYMOUTH •Phone Nq. 99. P.O. Bos 187. FOR SALE JJIVERLEA.— 185 AORiES, all in gras<4 will winter 55 cows, 2 bulls, an di horses. 'Seven-roomed residence, concrete verapdahs back and front, set-in copper, large implement shed, stable* workshop and gig shed, 10-bail new cowshed. Three-quarter mile to factory, school and post office. PRICE £37 PER ACRE, £7OO cash, balance at 6 per cent. AIM AT A.—205 ACRES, all in grass except 30 acres of crops, nearly all Hat. Carrying 95 head of, cattle. Two houses of 6 and 4 rooms; 15-bail cowshed. 4-cow A.W.R, machines. * Sheepproof fences; 1| miles to factory, school and post office. PRICE £49 PER ACRE. \ ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH,
iYOUR SEASIDE SECTION VVITHOUT some accommodation i* r Uaeleas. BUY A—STEEL CIRCULAR TENT. complete with door, 2 windows, floor anc| chimney. Size, 15ft DIAMETER. Easily Erected and Removed. PRICE ,’£so, landed at Wharf. TERMS: (£25 Cash, and balance on arrival. I am now booking orders for a num-, ber of these, arrive by direct shipment about October. Let me show you Plans and Specifications. R; A? LARGE, ESTATE AGENT, TJ.S.S. Buildings (opp. Railway Yards), St..Aubyn Street ... NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE—3O-COW FARM. ACRES, 7 miles from New Ply- *■ mouth; factory, post office and, school close to property. Buildings: House of 4 rooms and scullery; cowshed, concrete floor; - trap-shed* implement shed, pig-styes, etc. The farm is sub-divided into 15 paddocks, with wire and live hedges. . The farm is all level and has all been ploughed. Plenty of winter and spring feed. Crops: Three acres swedes, thirteen acres oate and rye. Good oat stack, about 15 tons. This farm will easy do thirty cows, and the land is very free from weeds. Early application would be wise, an stock can then be arranged on easy Apply “8.E.J.,” c/o Daily News. LOOK AT THIS! J£GGS more plentiful by using Pratt’. Poultr. Food, paeke'i 2/d; Lire Killer, packets 2/3; also Celluloid Leg Bands, 2/- dozen; Oyster Shell Grit, 141bs 2/0 NEW SEASON'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS; best strains for early planting in 3d, Od and Is packets. H. G. STAUB, SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, &c. 1« REGF-NT STREET. HAWERA,
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 1
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