liAHI* ADVERTISEMENTS. QRANT & QAMPBELL, HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, -ATTORNEYS FOR RESIDENTS AND ABSENTEES, (Opp. P. 0.), HAWERA, FOR SALE. NO CASH REQUIRED. OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A HOME. Lewis Road, Nolantown. Lewis Road, Nolantown. * jJJEW BUNGALOW Cottage of 4 living rooms, bathroom, sink, cupboard, electric light, hot and cold water service, wash-house, copper and tubs, wood shed, etc., garden and lawn. PRICE £890. Purchaser has option of taking 1£ acres adjoining. NOTE THE TERMS. an approved buyer who is willing and able to make reasonable weekly payments on account of Principal and Interest, we can arrange a sale WITHOUT ANY CASH DEPOSIT BEING REQUIRED. There is only ONE Mortgage on the property, and this has about 20 YEARS 20 YEARS to run. Immediate possession can be obtained. The owner would be prepared to consider taking over a town section or sound mortgage as part payment. An opportunity to acquire a home on such favourable terms seldom occurs. — GRANT and CAMPBELL, opp. Post Office, Sole Agents. BALE BY MORTGAGEE. YOUR OWN TERMSI £fK)TJTH ROAD (first house from Prineea Stireet) —Good i-acre section and dwelling of 7 living rooms, with all conveniences, including hot and cold water, electric light, bathroom, etc. PRICE £1300. PRICE £1300. No reasonable offer in regard to terms will be refused. The property must be sold. About £50 CASH will secure.—GßANT and CAMPBELL, opp. Post Office, Sole Agents. TOR SALB. "fi&^BY LITTLE DAIRY FARM IN GOOD LOCALITY. tifff&T £400 CASH REQUIRED. ?J7Q ACRES, situated 2* miles from 4trat:ford; all in grass except a»*p*; carrying 30 cows, bull, 2 %*r*6B and calves; house 5 rooms; i-bail milking shed; i-mile from &ekooL factory and post office. I^BICE, £50 per acre. Terms: £400 Dsaaj Balance at 4i or 5%. OR Will sell as a GOING CONCERN irith above stock and all imple»«mta At £56 per acre and £500 ;| $aalL Will consider taking a j; &»naid Mortgage in part payment. ftsxlj application necessary. — ;[' JHtANT & CAMPBELL, opp. Post £*M, Bole Agents. (1589) j| LEASEHOLD. GOING CONCERN. ®n OP THE BEST FARMS IN BOOTH TARANA.KI. JSQ ACRES of Taranaki's best land; the land is all level, well Watered and subdivided, plenty of Skelter and has tip-top buildings, f OWtpriaing large house and out- " fr«Udiiij;B, concreted milking shed, ? feifce; the lease has 4 years to run at '' f •/- per acre. PRICE £1600, which t iMfcien 68 cows, 9 in-calf heifers, | It grade Jeraey yearling heifers, 2 | jpUgreo JerHfy bulls, 3 houses, gig !; £si harness, u?s.y and harness, hay, ftaigh, mower, discs, tripods, milk I tta£r I-K.G. machines, crops, all | |B»lrieii. This farm is a sound 1 preposition with butter-fat at 1/3 , Zb, «nd the price represents good } Value. Cows will average 246 to ,' jlfOlb butter-fat for the season.— : «BANT & CAMPBELL, pop. Post ] O&*9, Agents. ,' rj»ANT & QAMPBELL, ' (Opp. P. 0., HAWERA. l P.O. Box IST. 'PkoM 33.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 1
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