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LAND FOR SALK. A LEASEHOLD DAIRI FARM. 1 AA ACRES, in good district, with ■AB" good buildings, including 5roomed house, motor shed and outbuild* ings. Milking machines go with the farm. Stock now on the place are: 27 dairy cows, 3 horses, 1 Jersey bull, 7 heifer calves. Returns from the cows last season were £29 per cow. Owner will lease with compulsory purchasing viause at £1 7« 6d per acre for 5 years. The purchasing price to be £22 per acre. He will only lease to a man who will pay him cash for the stock and implement, say £4OO to £5OO. NOTE.—This farm is an absolute gift and we recommend early inspection. LEASEHOLD SECTIONS. We have instructions to sell on very easy terms, or lease with a compulsory purchasing clause, a Block of North Taranaki country. The area? are:— 225 ACRES, with 5-roomed bouse and all other buildings. Some of this section cleared. Rent 12a per acre. 230 ACRES in one paddock, good gracing country, no buildings, rent Bs. 287 ACRES, two paddocks, good land, well grassed, no buildings, rent 12s. 254 ACRES, practically the same as the 287 acres. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. Rent 10s. 245 ACRES. 120 felled and 120 in good milling bush. Rent 10s on 120 acres and 4s on 125 acres. 245 ACRES, all bush, good timber, rent 3s. We are instructed to offer any of thee? sections to approved client*, and will be pleased to supply full particulars. The land is clean and on metalled roads. SMALL FARM FOR EXCHANGE. R 0 ACRES, dose to New Plymouth, that the owner will exchange for a larger farm, but it must be close to school. He i* prepared to sell as a going concern. Thia place will carry 18/20 cows. Nice piece of bush on this place that must be valuable for firewood. Might an exchange for a suburban property. Anything close to Stratford may suit. Will owners please send particulars of their properties. No. 176 A MONEYMAKER. QQA ACRES, of which 150 acres have been ploughed and the balance, bar 20 aerea. ia ploughable. The returns rom this place for 1919/1920 reason from W eowe from the factory were just tinier £l7OO. The owner thia season is now milking 51 cows, and besides this on the place ire 1 pedigree Jersey bull and 13 horses. Through ill-health the owner has to seek i smaller place, and is prepared to sell as a going concern at £3O per acre, with a small deposit, or will consider up a 100 acre farm where less work ia •squired. This property is free from en’umbrances. We have inspected it and we ran thoroughly recommend it. Injpection is invited. No. 393 MORTGAGES FOR TOWN PROPERTIES. We have a client who has two mortgages that will bear inspection who wishsi to place a deposit on ’a house or bueiless property. Or.e of £1650 and the >ther of just on £3OOO. FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, (Opp Mite Bank of Australasia). DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH FOR SALE SITUATED IN HAWERA ~-ROOMED COTTAGE, electric light, telephone, wash-house, copper and rubs, bath, trap shed, stable, *owshed, ■owlhouse and run; 3$ acres goo i land, jandv to school. Price £1550. Cash £5O. J. J. ALLEN LAND AGENT, Box HAWERA. Phone 538 Office: High Street West. OQ ACRES, level land, little bush. All ploughable when stumped. Good roads; One mile and a quarter from fac:orv. Fonr paddoeks. Mostly sheep»r*w>f fence* Well watered. PRICE £2O ner acre Terms £6OO cash. 1 ACRES, beach farm, metalled All level land; tip-top auality. Twelve or mor* paddocks. Good, fence*’. All in grass and crops. Carry 75 eowe. Six-roomed house, etc. Tenbail cow«hed. R’dd machine. One mile from factory: IJ miles school. PRICE £7O per acre. Term* on application. 1 ACRES. L.I.P. hilly country. ■LOxJv qqq more nr less in gras*-. 10 saddneks. Good bullock and sheep country. Partlv ewe count* . Price £5 5s >e’r acre. Terms. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. P.O. Box 106. EGMON’ 1 ’ STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY! OARGAINS in Taranaki and Waikato Farms, Town Building Allotxeirts, New Bungalow*, and other iome# at prices to meet the timet. Another shipment of the famous PETERS’ WALL-BOARD arriving in a few days. Order now to save disappointment. JOHN T. GRIFFIN JTIT JRTER. COMMERCIAL. SHIPPING LAND A ESTATE /GENT, Standard Insurance Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ’PHONES: Office 410, Private 318. W. H. JAMES, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, OPUNAKE. JpSTIMATES given for all descriptions of building work in town or

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1921, Page 7

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