GOING 82 ACRES freehold, 6-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed feonereted), implement shed, situated Lepperton District, bandy railway elation. Price £5O per acre, including 40 dairy cows, 2 horses, bull, 20 calves, and all farm implements. I, ■a r ■ - i v ® ~ ' £2OO CASH. secure 187 acres freehold. Good 6-roomed house, bathroom. Will carry 200 sheep and 15 dairy cows. Very cheap at £7 per acre. Will exchange for town property. a YOUB CHANCE. s rpo Buy a Good Farm that has not been on the market for twenty-five years. 235 acres freehold, 12-roomed house, every possible convenience, garden, lawns, etc. Within easy reach of New Plymouth. Cream cart passes gate. Carrying 2 sheep to the acre, and cattle. Never been dairyed on. Price £3O i per acre. No mortgage. Terms can be arranged, NEWTON KING, LTD. , HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. * Thon. 709, NEW PLYMOUTH. I - —.— , — 1 ■ i . ■ -r „ to. mror-T-i - v-r-Fi-r — ir, 'TTFTTWa
THE NEW SIX-40 MOON TN creating the new Six 40, Moon engineers have done their irtmoei to uphold their standard of mechanical excellence in full kMping with requirements of the most exacting. The new Six 40 is not a so-called “little six,” but a husky mansize car of distinctive appearance and at a price within the reach of the average pocketbook. It embodies only standard unite of proved quality, each the product of the world’s foremost specialists. ( Continental, Timken, Delco, Borg and Beck, Spiced, Zenith, Feddete, etc.—an array of skill not found in any single organisation. F?om “stem to stern,” evidence of attention to detail and refine- « ments. So compact without crowding— «o ingeniously fitted—faultlMi J| in taste. Speed is evident in every graceful line—power and endurance fl in every movement. The Six 40 bears living testimony that a superior six-cylinder car may be built and offered at so remarkable a price. Iv k Farmers’ Co-op. Motor Dept | HAWERA AND ALL BRANCHES. 1 TARANAKI AND WANGANUI DISTRIBUTORS. 1
<_ A GENUINELY CHEAP FARJ 279 freehold, eub-divided into eight paddocks, well watered, all in grtw bar small patch shelter bush, and it is free of blackberry and furze. Thi» farm will carry a good herd of cows besides sheep and cattle. It is one of the cheapest farms ever offered for sale, and was recently valued for mortgage purpose! at £lB per acre. It is offered for sale by the first mortgagee and anyone buying will not only do well on the place, but there is a good turnover in it. Situated 1C miles from Stratford on a good metalled road. The buildings consist of comfortable five-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £ll 10s per acre, and good terms offered to a genuine farmer. 37 ACRE& CLOSE TO TOWN. owner of this small farm is anxious to sell as he is not able to work it, and offers exceptional terms to a good man. This is a great opportunity to acquire a good little property cheap, and one that must rapidly grow into money. It will pay to make further inquiries. Price £42 per acre. L. A. NOLAN AND CO HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Lessen Your Harvest Toil AND show you a bigger banking account by installing the correct FARM IMPLEMENTS. ’Vf'hether it’s MOWERS, RAKES, REAPERS & BINDERS, PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS or DISC HARROWS, we can offer you the EASIEST TERMS KNOWN! TARANAKI AGENCIES, LIMITED NEW PLYMOUTH.
Used by Experienced Tradesmen A J N t * le building line experience is A the foundation on which tradesL men carry their success, as tradesIW men. A man who knows his work —an experienced man—will often 1 sfir reply to those who proffer a subWHriOL- iwBHM stitute for Milburn Lime: “No other w m do.” He knows by experience I never var^es in the qualities MiLW B rTFnSI claimed for it, and that such con/BJflßkjß] sistency is the best guarantee of a B°°d job. ORDER MILBURN HYDRAULIC AND STONE LIME. We are the local agents, and are prepared to furnish quotations for small or large quantities, and to guarantee prompt delivery. L. A. NOLAN & CO. Devon Street, New Plymouth.
? REMOVAL NOTICE. *" Z Ui-LU/ gRUCE & FEAKINS wish to notify the general public that they, are now established in their new premises, Devon Street West, one minute from G.P.O. In addition to Coachbuilding and Repair Work, they are now prepared to undertake Horseshoeing. Having the services of an efficient tradesman in their latest branch, patrons can rely on entire satisfaction. While returning thanks to old customers for the liberal support extended to the firm in the past, they hope to merit a continuance in the future as well as to welcome new patrons. BRUCE At IW’%
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1923, Page 7
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