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TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. qpENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on Saturday, the 27th inst., for the erection (in concrete) of a Convent School, Opunake. JOHN D. HEALY, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. Stratford. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be received up till noon on WEDNESDAY, the 14th June, 1922, for the Supply and Delivery of Reinforcing Steel. Specifications may be inspected at the office of the undersigned, and copies obtained upon payment of five shillings, which will be refunded upon return of copies, together with bona fide tender. BLAIR MASON, LEE & OWEN, Consulting Engineers, New Plymouth. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TENDERS FOR BOULDERS. RENDERS, suitably superscribed, will . be received, up to noon pn Friday, 2nd June, 1922, for Supply of 4900 cubic yards of boulder stone divided into suitable contracts in the Mangorei, Omata and Okito Ridings. Specifications may be seen at the Cctmty Office. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, May 12, 1922.

SALE OR EXCHANGE. A CHOICE 50 ACRE FARM gUBDIVIDED into 8 paddocks, well watered, all ploughablc, very few weods. Now carrying 31 head of Stock and doing them well. BUILDINGS consist of good 8-roomed house, 4-bail milking shed, etc. Factory and school almost adjoining. PRICE £65 PER ACRE. Mortgage £lOOO at 61 pel - cent for four years (can be renewed). EXCHANGE.—The owner is willing to take a small area, 5 to 10 acres, with house, as part payment. Property is offered for sale aa the owner, for family reasons, must reside nearer town. R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT & "ALUER, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds., St. Anbyn St., NEW PLYMOUTH. ,c DO IT NOW!”

FOR SALE A REAL MONEY MAKER. carried under Govern- * ment test 6 sheep per acre for three years on grass alone. Now on the property: 1000 sheep, of which 500 are permanent breeding ewes, 40 head cattle, 7 -horses. Expect to get away this season 840 fat sheep, mostly sold. Milking 8 cows. Fifteen paddocks, 7-wire fences, totara posts; permanent streams. All ploughed and nicely laid down in English grasses. New bungalow now being erected (rough east), consisting of living room 14 x 15, kitchen 14 x 16, bedroom 14 x 15, ditto 14 x 15, ditto 10 x 12, bathroom 10 x 5.6, sleeping porch 14 x 10, sleeping verandah 19 x 10, scullery, pantry, water tanks 2400 gallons, 2 windmills, wash-house, tubs and copper; 3-bail cowshed, woolshed, motor shed, dip and yards, implement shed. Nice lawn, plantation, orchard and flower garden; 12-ton stack oaten sheaf, 25 tons lucerne hay, turnips, 14 tons hay, etc. Three miles from factory, 2 saleyards, school and P. 0., 1 mile Technical High School (50 scholars). Price £3O per acre, plus cost of house say £lOOO. Deposit £3OOO. First mortgage £4500 at 6 per cent, balance as per arrangement. ARTHUR B. GIBSON SOLE AGENT. EGMONT. STNEW PLYMOUTH ' ‘Phone 474. P.O. Box 155. SOMETHING GOOD QP ACRES; 23 acres in grass, 3 acres in tiirnips, good fences. Will carry 7 or 8 cows and a lot of Poultry. House of 6 rooms with wash-house, copper and tubs, and other modern conveniences. Good living for a family. Price £1050; cash £3OO, balance for 5 years at 6 per cent. DODUNSKI LAND AGENT, FITZR3Y. NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 1

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