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LAND FOR SALE. WANTED STRATFORD PROPERTIES. EXCHANGE FOR FARMS. (1) 1 20 ACRES, 9 miles from New Plymouth, metalled road. All in grass; all ploughable; watered by streams. Very few weeds. Will carry 30-35 cows. Creamery half mile; school near. BUILDINGS: 5-roomed house, .porch, store room, 14-bail milking shed, calf house, trap and tool shed, pig fltyes etc. PRICE £32 per acre. Equity £l4OO. (865) GOING CONCERN. (2) ’J’K ACRES, 5 miles from New Ply- * mouth. All grass and crops. Practically all ploughable, well watered, lies well to sun, very few weeds. Will carry 25-30 cows. Factory, school, P.O. and store 1 mile. BUILDIN r •>: Good 7roomed house, 12-bail milking shed, concrete floor, implement and motor shed, calf house, etc. PRICE £BO per acre, , walk in, walk out. Equity £2200. Owner will take equity of £l4OO and £BOO cash. 4 (1041)

R. A. LARGE. ESTATE AGENT, U.S.S. Buildings (opp. Railway Yards), St. Aubyn Street ... NE<V PLYMOUTH.

HERE IS THE BEST BARGAIN OFFERING TO-DAY. £l5O CASH will buy for you a 5c roomed rough-cast Bungalow. Bathroom, copper and tubs, h. and c. '.rater, electric light, quarter-acre freehold section. Handy to town. Price, £l3OO. Farms, Businesses, and Houses for Exchange and Sale. Call and see ua before buying elsewhere. (QUINN & KENNY. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Devon Street Centra], New Plymouth. FOR SALE. 560 ACRES, freehold: A complete farm of the finest undulating turnip country tn Taranaki, all in grass and nearly all ploughablc. Average turnip crops will carry 50 lambs or 7 cows per acre for 3 months. ‘Will now carry 50 cows and 150 store cattle. No buildings. Four paddocks, all permanently watered, U miles from factory, school and P.O. The greatest bargain in Taranaki. Price, £l6 per acre; terms, 15 per cent cash, 10 per cent in twelve months, or equivalent in buildings, or will erect ■ house if required, 75 per cent 5 years at 6 .per cent. Apply to— A. BRETHERTON, Owner, Toko. FOR SALE. JJATA, Tawa or Maire Firewood, and Rimu o- Hinau x’enc’ng Posts; on truck at Inglewood or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, General Carriers, Inglewood. PLYMOUTH FOUNDRY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. R. S, WOOLDRIDGE, LIMITED,

J.JAVE pleasure in announcing that they have completed the erection of an up-to-date FOUNDRY, situate on the South Road, adjacent to the Breakwater, and the equipment will be complete during the present week. Having the services of a first-class Moulder-in-Charge, who has had an extensive Home and Colonial Experience, and an expert Pattern Maker, they are prepared to supply all descriptions of CASTINGS in IRON, BRASS, ALUMINIUM, etc., and solicit a fair share of public support. QUALITY & PROMPTITUDE GUARANTEED. With the advantage of their own foundry, R.S.W., Ltd., are in a better position than ever before to undertake every description of GENERAL ENGINEERING work. Gear Cutting. Case Harden,ing, Oxy-Acetone Welding and Forging are among their specialities. Proprietary Manufacturers of the “Wooldridge Mechanical Hoist” for Motor Trucks. Taranaki Agentfl for DENNIS MOTOR LORRIES.

R. S. WOOLDRIDGE,

LIMITED, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ETC. ’PHONE 601. P.O. BOX 170. Telegraphic Address: “WOOLHOIST, ‘ Sew Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 1

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