LAND FOR SALE. A CHRISTMAS GIFT. g ACRES, just off the main road between New Plymouth and Waitara. Good 5-roomed house; beautifully sheltered grounds nicely laid out; good orchard and garden. Owner, through old age, must come closer to town and ■will sell at £9OO. This is cheap. GOOD COUNTRY STORE. VVE cau offer to a good'man on good tqrms a Country Business that should be a real money-maker. Buildings are, besides the shop, a 5-roomed dwelling with wash-house. Owner keeps the post office and gets £49 per year for this. Turnover is between £3OO to £4OO per month, apart from post office returns. Price for buildings, land and goodwill is £l6OO. Stock at valuation, SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE. P ACRES, freehold, unencumbered, one mile and a quarter from New Plymouth Post Office. Good 4-roomed house and plenty of other buildings. Land is clear, but’not all level, and would carry two cows comfortably. Owner’s price is £l6OO, and he will take a larger place—up to 50 acres—in exchange. Will any who have properties for exchange please let.us have particulars. HOUSE FOR EXCHANGE. /AUR Client has an unencumbered house in town and wants a farm (not more than SO acres) in exchange. Price of farm must not exceed £4O per acre. • FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS. (Opposite Bank of Australasia). DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH
FOR s ALE 0R L EASE - WITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE. 1 O A ACRES, Freehold, Beach land, all level and ploughable, well watered by running streams. Well fenced and subdivided. House and Sh?ds. Purchase Price £32 10s per acre. Terms, £5OO cash. Or will lease to competent for 3 or 5 years, with or without purchasing clause, at terms to be arranged. No reasonable offer refused. Apply sharp. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES EGMONT STREET.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. GOOD BUTCHERING BUSINESS FOR SALE. 17OR SALE in good Taranaki town — Butchering Business, doing four bodies, twenty-five sheep weekly. Easy to get into, goodwill, shop and fittings. ONLY £120; RENTAL £2 PER WEEK. HARRISON & CO., LAND AGENTS, (ELTHAM. P.O. Box 112. ’Phones: 200 (day), 221. SOLD SOLD 'pHE Last Two Properties advertised by us Lave now been sold. HERE IS ANOTHER BARGAIN! ' 200 has been carrying 100 milking cows. Two good houses, all necessary outbuildings, machines. etc. Splendid situation in Glaxo area. Splendid pasture. PRICE £52 PER ACRE, with only £6OO down. Wil] make two lovely farms of 100 acres each. Write to-day for particular? LEWIS & CO; BOX 66, HAMILTON.
REDUCED FROM £5O TO £4O PER ACRE. I QI ACRES dairy farm, alHmproved. 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 in profit, 2 P.B. bulls. 6 18 months old heifers,. 6 calves, poultry, 4 sows, 1 boa r , 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 to be had. B. C. ROBBINS, LAND AGENT. TAURANGA, CRE A M yyHAT are you going to receive for vour October Cream. THE FRESH FOOD CO.’S SUPPLIERS ARE BEING PAID jyg PER LB FOR BUTTER-FAT. CONSIGN your cream either by rail or our lorries, and participate in our liberal advance- pay-outs. PARTICULARS FROMTHE SECRETARY, St. John’s, Wanganui. —OR—FRANCIS W. COURT, Eliot Street, New Plymouth, Cl Box SG. Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1922, Page 12
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