LAND FOR SALE. GOOD INVESTMENTS. TWO SEASIDE COTTAGES. BUY NOW FOR THE COMING SEASON. (1) -Quarter Acre, Whiteley Lease. IVactically new house of 4 rooms. Sleeping porcll,. ouilt-in wardrobes, window seats, pantry o’” kitchen, e.!., .bathroom, wash house, copper and tubs. PRICE £BOO. Easy Terms. (2) —Section, Harbour Board Lease, t House of 5 rooms with Bft Verandah on two eides, electric light, bathroom, shower, stope wall in front. PRIOR £415. Kany Terms.
SECTIONS. A SPLENDID PR< PERTY, situated x within easy distance of the town, has recently been sub-divided, and the sections are without doubt the best that have been offered lor sale for some years. All command a very fine view, and are. near school and trams. The prices are most reasonable, and country residents who intend to make their future homes in New Plymouth are advised to inspect the property. R. A. LARGE, ESTATE AGENT, U.S.S. Buildings (opp. Railway Yards), St. Aubyn Street ... NEW PLYMOUTH. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 1 ACRES, little more, only 2 miles New Plymouth, all been ploughed; lies nicely to the sun, well sub-div-ided, best quality land. Dwelling of 7 rooms, new cowshed with concrete floor, ill necessary outbuildings. This is (he cheapest farm wo have ever had on our books. No mortgage. Inspect before you are too late. Further particulars fronir—
J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Phones—Office. 711, Residence 851.
WANTED A LARGER FARM JN Exchange for 40 acres near Stratford, carrying well 20 cows, 2 horses, few sheep, etc. Practically ail level and ploughable and practically free of weeds. Good fences and gates, nearly all boundary live hedges. Buildings consist of good house, good shed, (built for machines), implement shed, car shed, wash-house, harness room, workshop, hayshed, etc., all in firstclass order. Close to school, factory and town. Finance is good, but the plao being too small for the owner, he will exchange z for say 100 acres good dairy 'and, or a larger place for mixed farming. This is one of the. best little farms about, and the price is £BO per acre; £lOOO cash for a straight out sale. CHARLES LOWE LAND & STOCK AGENT. FENTON STREEP'.... STRATFORD. ’Phono 346 or 267 (residence). Send me particulars of your farm or stock.
BARGAINS FROM OUR LIST. ACRES, all gra.?s and crops; factory, P. 0., school close; 5-roomed house, outbuildings, concreted cowshed, close to good town, main road. Price £3O per acre or near offer. Only £5OO cash, balance easy. ’ 175 18 c l° so New Plymouth, all gra«a but one acre shelter, al! flat, plougha'ble. well-watered and clean. Good 6-roomed house in first-classi order, also cowshed and outbuildings. Winter capacity 25 head heavy cattle easily. Price, £-80 per acre, with', say, £l5OO cash. ” (174) ACRES, close to New Plymouth, ’**' all grass end crops. Factory. P.O. and school 1 mile; 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £ll5O, with £lBO cash. The buildings alone arc worth more than the price asked. (181) 110 Dairy Farm, going concern. Metalled road. AH in grass and ploughable. Factory, school and P.O. 1 mile; 5-roomed and opt- , Imikling.s, concreted cowshed ; 25 cows. ! 7 yearlings, 2 horses. 20 owes with lambs. . fowls, factory shares, carts, harness, I wins, implements, etc. Existing mort | gage low rate. Price a<s a going concern ] £37 per acre, with £6OO cash. Greatest j bargain of the year. (179) |>OARDING HOUSE, New Plymouth, | central. 12 rooms and conveniences. Now returning £4 per week from board- J ers. Price, which includes £lOO worth I of furniture, £l3OO, with £350 cash. (133 T ROOMED Rough-cast Bungalow, all ■ conveniences, practically newA £250 ( cash. ’ (50) ROOMS, all conveniences, excellent ! f repair. Courtenay Street, 1 minute I trams; £6OO cash or offer. (SO) i LINN X GROVER. ; EGMONT ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH I P.O. Box 19. ’Phono 183. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. . tear ’em up and Foil the good parts. The largest stocks in the Dominion. Spares for over 100 different models of cars and motor cycles. Saves 50 per cent and more. Every part guaranteed. Cash buyers of old ‘or wrecked motors. Address 29. Harris Street, Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1921, Page 1
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