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LAND FOR SALE. ACRES of Freehold Land, situated alongside Toko township, being all level and all been ploughed; free from weeds; watered by running streams. Fair house and outbuildings; practically alongside factory, school, post office, rail? way station; good metalled road. An i -teal little dairy farm. Price reduced -to £B5 an acre for absolute sale. Easy terms given to a goo I man. Only small mortgage on property. Get in quickly. Sure to sell. a—ALSO— v ACRES of Freehold ,Land, situated just outside Stra4i(prd> Borough boundary. Lies nice to-%e'"Bun; well grassed and. fenced; good house of seven rooms; cowshed, concrete floor. Free from weeds. Owner ie only selling on account of bad health, and will sell very cheap for £7O an acre. Only one mortgage. Terms given to good man. At present carrying 33-cows, five horses, bull. 486 O.R.P., 2-roomed house, just off metalled road; 260 acres in grass. Price £2 5s an acre; £lOO cash. Don’t miss this, chance. - -. Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND b-iLESMjN, STRATFORD. GLAXO FARM HAMILTON? ' j FOR HOUSE IN NEW PLYMOUTH. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE FOR TARANAKI FARMER GOING NORTH. KJ ACRES, CARRYING 30 DAIRY COWS COMFORTABLY. All flat and ploughable. All grass except nice patch shelter bush. Four-room-ed house, cowshed (totara), concreted, and milking plant. One mile Glaxo Factory and railway. PRICE £lOO per acre; £lOOO down. Owner will accept house in New Plylmouth and some cash for property as going concern. LEWIS & CO. LAND AGENTS, HAMILTON. LATE OF WANGANUI. HOUSE AND 3i ACRES, LANS. W E are instructed by the Vendor, an absentee, to sell the above property overlooking the township of New Plymouth. House of 8 rooms, with all conveniences and town supply. Price and Terms on application. TREWEEK & JOLL AGENTS, HAWERA.

106 a CRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, Stratford District, all in grass and ploughable. Well watered and subdivided into 7 paddocks. Well fenced, and 10 acres in crop?. Good 5-roomed dwellin'”, almost new, all conveniences, h and c. water. Good cowshed and 4cow plant. Close to factory and school. This is w a very cheap fam at £53 per acre, with £lOOO eash. Very easy terms for balance. 1 40 ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm, in the Stratford district, all in grass and ploughable; well watered and divided into 20 paddocks. Good dwelling of 6 rooms. First-class outbuildings and cowshed, with Ridd machines. Now carrying 54 cows and young stock. Free of weeds. One mile and a half from factory and school. Price £75 per acre; £l2OO cash, balance easy terms. Further particulars from— FOLEY AND JAGO, LAND AGENTS, STRATFORD. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT STRONG, WELL GROWN TREES OF PINUS MURICATA, strong 2-year, 35s per 100, PINUS JNSIGNUS, strong 2yr, for shelter, 30s per 100, £l2 10s per 1000. PINUS INSIGNUS, straight stems for timber, £lO 10s per 1000. EUCALYPTUS, ACACIA & TRFE LVCERN'I. (in boihs extra), 20s per 100. £7 10s 1000 OLEARIA (Golden Ake Ake), Eleagnus, Laurel, Escallaria and Privet, one year trees 25a 100, £lO 1000; 2yr trees 35s 100CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, 2-year trees, strong. 35s per 100. CUPRDSSUS LAWSONIANA, 2yr trees, very scarce (3yr sold out), 40s per 100. BOXTHORN, strong, 30s 1000 in. lots of 10.000. BARBERRY, one year (2yr sold out) 40s luO. PRUIT TREES, special grade, picked trees, 3s each, 33s doz.; Commercial, 2s Cd each. 28s doz. LEMONS t ORANGES 4s to 5s each, 45s doz Gooseberrie_• & Rhubarb, strong. Is 3d each. 12s d''” . Roses, choice named, 2s each, 20s ooz.; Shrubs and Climbers, choice 3s each, common 2s each, 20s dozen. Rhododendron, strong, 3s 6d to 5s each. Book your orders now, whilst stocks afe good. Early planting is always the best. Catalogueupon application. DUNCAM y DAVIES, LTD., Exotic Nurseries, New Plymouth; W. PETTIGREW, Fairbank Nurseries, Stratford; G. H. MILLS, Nurseryman, Normanby; W. MOSS, Nurseryman, Ngaere; and other Taranaki and Wanganui Nurserymen. SOLE BROS: know where to go for the beat Cattle and Sheep, fattened on the sweetest Taranaki pastures. Thrr is why our joints are always well flavored, tender, and juicy. OUR MOTTO—ACETONE WELDING JF yen have Broken Castings, etc., take them te R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, and have the job put right by experts GaL STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, PHONE 601. BOX 170,

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1921, Page 7

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