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LAND FOR GOODWILL OF LEASE AS A GOING CONCERN. . 11 o ACRES, good district. Lease has J-J-VF - years to run from July 1, 1922, at £2 10b per acre. Metalled road to property. All in grass except lO£ acres in crops; factory and school very dose. Fences are good. Holder of the lease is willing to sell as a going concern the goodwill of the lease and give in 42 dairy M cows, 19 weaners, 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2 ” half draught horses, poultry, milk waggon and harness, s.f. plough, tripod, chain and disc harrows, sledge. 7 milk cans, 3cow milking plant and all farm sundries for £lO5O, or will sell without stock or implements for £2OO goodwill, or will give in machines at £320. Terms arranged for the going concern if derived. No. 208 SMALL FARM FOR EXCHANGE. • f| AA ACRES, all level and on me tailed road, 1| miles to factory, 2 miles to school end post office; 8-room-ed house in good order; cowshed and other buildings; fences in good order; well subdivided and watered. Owner has a large family and wants a larger farm where his family can stay with him. As a going concern with 24 dairy cows, 7 good weaner heifers, 1 springing heifer, 2 horses, 1 bull, 7 pigs, cart and harness, new disc harrows, new chain harrows, <Lf. plough, cans, sundries, stumping jacks, fete. He will take £27 10s per acre, everything in, and this gives him Bn equity of £9OO. . No. 209 LEASEHOLD. ’IXTE have enquirers waiting who have their dairy cows who want leaseholds either with or without a purchasing clause. Will owners who are willing to lease please let us have full particuars. FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING. LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, (Opposite Bank of Australasia). DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH

FARM & STOCK PRICE ONLY £B5O. TERMS £250 CASH. KQ ACRES Leasehold, 11 years to run, perpetual right of renewal, 5 miles from good town, 2 miles factory, school on property. House of 5 rooms and 3bail cowshed. Stock and implements. Ten cows, bull, 4 heifers, 2 calves, horse, pigs, mower, cart and harness, gig and harness, plough, tine and chain harrows, cultivator, separator, cans, buckets, etc. Apply sharp— HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES EGMONT STREET YOUR OPPORTUNITY AT ( MANGATOKI. ' ACRES farm in famous Mangatoki district; all in grass except about 9 acres under crop for spring feed; 12 paddocks; all level; comfortably carry 32 cows. Tar-sealed road paat property. Modern dwelling, 6-roomed; Wizard light, telephone; well-laid-out lawns; 10-bail cowshed and concrete yard: barn •tables, implement shed, under one roof. '£loo per acre, with £750 cash; balance 5 yea.rs at 6 per cent. HARRISON & CO., LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. P.O. Box 112. Phones: 200 (day), 221 REDUCED FROM £5O TO £4O PER ACRE. f| O*j ACRES dairy farm, all improved, vvitli residence and full range of outbuildings; situated on main road 8 miles from town; has al»o a sea frontage; cream cart calls at gate, school handy. As a going concern: 38 cows ir profit, 2 P.B. bulls. 6 18 months old heifers. 6 calves, poultry, 4 sows, 1 boa’’, 8 porkers, 18 pigs, 2 horses, spring trap and implements, milking plant and separator, 20 acres, 7 acres, 15 acres (turnips. Returns last year £9OO, cash £l5OO, balance as arranged. No greater value |o be had. B. C. ROBBINS, LAND AGENT, TAURANGA EXCEPTIONAL BUYING -£S BUTTERFAT.

YXfE are offering for sale on easy terms, one of the best farms on jthe Hauraki Plains, adjoining growing town, and also one of the best farms Jn the Waikato, 5 miles from Hamilton, Bt less than pre-war prices. "1 ACRES, Hauraki Plains, adjoin*vV j n g township. All level; good buildings and fences. Wintered 60 cows and 40 bullocks easily. Price reaneed from £l3O per acre to £65 per jpere, with say £5OO down. Fl AtO ACRES, 5 miles from Hamilton, Wa>kato; model dairy or stud farm, the best of land, conveniences and buildings. Cows averaged 300Ibe butter > ’firt this year already. Easily do 75 pffwa. Price reduced from £9O to £47 j©s per . ere, with say £BOO down. We can guarantee figures and reeach farm. LEWIS & CO? BOX M, HAMILTON. ’ MOTOR TYRES' JfX/E beg to notify Motorists of Taranaki and surrounding districts that “ £r-e have ju- installed the very best and latest tyre repairing plant, and are now prepared to handle any class of Tyre repairs, no matter how badly burst. JX L TYRE REPAIRING AEPOT, DEVON STREET. Opp. R- Po»t- New Plymouth R. WHALE, PROPRIETOR. JKmae <33 P.O. Box 222-

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 7

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