LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSINESS. YV ith 6 : roomed dwelling and. other conveniences. Leasehold, optional : ■ purchasing clause. Turnover averages £llOO monthly. !£B5O. Stock at valuation. A very line business. Full partu-ulare froiaerfj JAMES & GILLMAN LAND, STOCK & FINANCE AGENTS, HAWEItA. GILT EDGED QPLENDID Freehold Dairy Farm in the Manawatu District of 117 ACRES. Beautiful flat country, all p loughable, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered; will carry 40 egws; 3 m iles from railway. Three dairy factories (including the Wellington Mun icipal Milk Supply Depot) within a radius of 3 miles. Handled by a man WHO KNOWS HIS JOB, thia property is a regular GOLD MINE. Fine house of 7 rooms, good milk ing shed and outbuildings. The splendid climate and close p roximity to Metropolitan Markets places this proposition in the front r ank of present-day bargains. IT WILL PAY TO INSPECT. PRICE only £55 per acre. Good terms. (187); FAIRBURN & FALCONER} LAND DEPARTMENT: 52 VICTORIA AVENUE, S. M. DIXON WANGANUI. Manager. STRAIGHT OUT LEASE 150 ACRES for 5 years at £2 10s per acre. Close to factory, school and post office. Metalled road to gate. Well watered. Thia is a property well worth seeing. We have some splendid herds of Jersey Heifers and Cows, ranging from ;£l5. We have personally inspected these, and can thoroughly recommend 1 them. R. J. TIDDY & COBOX 2. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. PHONES: 354, Private 323. A REALLY GOOD FARM 145 .ACRES, Freehold, Land Transfer, situated down the Coast on good metalled road, all in grass bar few acres of crops. Almost the whole of the farm is level and the greater part has been ploughed. Subdivided into 10 paddocks; some belts -of shelter trees and some live subdivisions. Well watered by permanent stony bottom streams. This is really good grass country and very clean. The farm has been held by present owner for very many years, and his sole reason for selling is that he wishes to retire. The farm is carrying 45 cows, 20 heifers, 4 bulls, 5 horses. Buildings consist of comfortable 7-roomed house, 6-'bai] cowshed, concrete. Three-cow milking plant and Hutchison water power (which go with the farm), and implement shed. PRICE £45 per acre, s-uljgeet to a mortgage of £7OO for 3 years. Cash required £lOOO, balance 6 per cent, for 5 years. No. 41 HOUSE IN EXCHANGE FOR FARM. (about), Freehold, with dwelling of 11 rooms, built 8 years; well built of mostly heart xnata*i. House contains dining-room, sitting-room, kitchen, and 8 bedrooms. Water, sewerage and electric light. Well situated and only 4 minutes from post office. Price £2OOO, «ffuity £llOO. Owner will sell or will take a farm of about 50 acres in exchange, but it must be good. ' T. 135. IDEAL LITTLE STUD FARM. ACRES, Freehold land, close to Waitara, all level, absolutely not waste, well watered and well sheltered and handy to factory and railway, and all lies to the sun. Wintered 19 cows, 1 bull’2 horses. All buildings in very good order, and they comprise 5-roomed house, bathroom, h. and c. water, wash-house, etc. Nine-bail cowshed concrete, motor shed, manure and implement she’d. Equity £1964. Owner will take good house pro* perty in exchange. NEWTON KING. LTD. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW P L Y M O U T H. CALFSKINS. PROSPECTS FOR THIS SEASON. are constantly asked whether Calfskins are worth saving. Our latest advices go to show that there will be the usual keen competition, and that prices will bo good. One prominent buyer, in reply to a question about the probable prices of Calfskins for the coming season, intimated that Is to Is 6d per pound would be a safe price to expect for well-flayed skins in good order. This price means from 4s to Ss each. There is a strong probability that best sorts will range from 6/(5 to 8/each. The essentials necessary to secure best prices are good flaying, cleanliness, and use of plenty of salt. When curing skins, salt them’ on the flat, do not roll them up fresh and put them in a bag, as by doing this they ■ hrink and-the spread is spoilt. When forwarding for sale, roll four or five together in a bundle. Consult us before selling elsewhere. Addressed labels and advice cards may be had on application. L? A; NOLAN & non LAND AGENTS. 8. A. DAILEY, LAND .'REPRESENTATIVE. SOME FARMS NEED FERTILISERS IHERS need it but, don’t get it. Better not take chances with your era yield, but supply them with an Empire, Junr., McCormack, or Deering Dri* They are built in a size and style to fit every man’® requirv mentis. APPLY—TARANAKI AGENCIES, LTD. Seed, Grain and General Produce Merchants. Land and Commission Agents. Agents: International Harvester Co. of N.Z., Ltd. ’Phones 44 & 718. Brougham and Liardet Streets. NEW PLYMOUTH.
gpHE rpARANAKI INVESTMENT & T>EPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. - • DIRECTORS: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman). W. P. Kirkwood, E. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken. R. Dingle, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Deposits accepted at following rates At Cali 5 per cent. 6 months 5{ per cent. 12 months 6 per cent. 24 months 7 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, ' Secretary, Elmont Chambers, Fenton Street, Stratford. Box 83 Thone 125
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