LAND FOR SALE. fc—- T (CHEAPEST SUBURBAN PROPERTY OFFERING TO-DAY. WESTOWN. WESTOWN. WESTOWN. WESTOWN. ■ * VVE have just received instructions to sell at once a small suburban place. The area is 2 Acres, with a nice 5roomed Bungalow (exceptionally wellbuilt), fair-sized workshop and dairy. Live hedges growing on front and side boundaries. Road frontage is suitable for another house, giving an acre of land with each. ~ ( PRICE IS—£l2OO. £l2OO. £l2OO. But this is only for quick sale. One mortgage of £550 cash ia available, or will accept £3OO cash from an approved man and leave balance on for a term. 'At the price you must apply quick to the Bole Agents—-/.-FAIRBROTHER & r PICKERING, : LAND AND STOCK AGENTS. > (Opposite Bank of Australasia). DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH 'f. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. x GOOD BUTCHERING BUSI--7 NESS FOR SALE. X,p . t > K*OR SALE in good Taranaki town— Butchering Business, doing four bodies, twenty-five sheep weekly Easy get into, goodwill, shop and fittings. ONLY .£120; RENTAL £2 PER WEEK. HARRISON & CO;, LAND AGENTS, iELTHAM. P.O, Box 112. ’Phones: 200 (day), 221. It SOLD SOLD T’HE Last Two Properties advertised *“■ by us have now been sold. HE2E IS ANOTHER BARGAIN! 900 ACRES, has been carrying 100 milking cows. Two good houses, all necessary outbuildings, machines, etc. Splendid eituation in Glaxo irea. Splendid pasture. PRICE £52 PER ACRE, with only £6OO down. Will make two lovely farms of 100 teres each. Write to-day for particulars. LEWIS & CO; BOX 66, HAMILTON.
GOOD QUALITY * A ACRES of practically level land, all in grass except a little shelter jush. All ploughable, well fenced into f paddocks. Good four-roomed house, :art shed, ctorero m, etc. Price £55 aer acre. Terms on application. I'll ACRES Level Land, all ploughAAA able, mostly been ploughed. 7 paddocks, mostly sheep proof fences. Carry 30 eowe." New 4-roomed house, barn and other sheds. Price £3O per acre. Terms £550 cash. . HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES EGMONT STREET.
REDUCED FROM £5O TO £4O PER ACRE. 1 QI ACRES dairy farm, all improved, A®A. with 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 •eparator, 20 acres, 7 acres. 15 acres turnips. Returns last year £9OO, cash £l5OO. balance as arranged. No greater value to be had. a B. C. ROBBINS, LAND AGENT, TAURANGA. CALF SKINS! Write for our Circular: “HOW TO FLAY AND CURE CALF-SKINS.” Our Buyers are operating during this season ae usual THROUGHOUT TARANAKI. We buy direct from the farmer for British tanners in Canada. Australia, and ingland. We also buy all grades of Hides, Sheep-skins. Wool, etc. MANAIA EVERY TUESDAY. WAVERLEY. KAPONGA EVERY FRIDAY. OPUNAKE 4 COASTAL DISTRICTS BY ARRANGEMENT. yyiLSON 4 QANHAM, J^TD, HAWERA 4 ELTHAM. Head Office, Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1922, Page 12
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