NEW PLYMOUTH BUNGALOWS EASY TERMS. . FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW—AII conveniences under one roof. Concrete paths, lawn. Freehold section. Handy position. Price £B7s—with £175 cash. Long term Government Mortgage for balance. FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW — Nice rooms, all conveniences under one roof. Freehold section. Cheap at £B25 —with £B5 cash. Long term Government Mortgage for balance. SIX-ROOMED Kauri House, right in town. Freehold section. £650. Cheap. If buying or selling property, see— J. R, H ILL & S ON ' Corner EGMONT & ARIKI STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH CHEAP WAITARA PROPERTIES. JpOUR-ROOMED House and conveniences, J-acre freehold section. Price reduced to £420. gIX-ROOMED good residential property, conveniences, garage, etc., on J-acre freehold. £6OO. Terms arranged QUARTER-ACRE Freehold Section, ' c * level and close to everything. £55. Q.EO. JgIRD, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, 'Rhone 163. P.O. Box 43. WAITARA. ! HANDY TO NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 20 ACRES, 5-roomed bungalow, large cowshed, implement and hay sheds, 4-cow milking plant, 50 choice cows, 18 good yearling heifers, 3 horses and bull, nearly 14,000 fat taken last year. Hay, ensilage and swedes. This is a very cheap property. Price only £33, as going concern. Exceptional terms to good man. J. SUTHERLAND, DEVON STREET, (Late Prior & Co.) ’Phone 749. CHEAP WAIKATO FARM. 125 ACRES. Land Transfer. 94 acres in good grass. Balance tea-tree. Sub-divided into 8 paddocks and watered by windmills. Carrying 42 cows, bull, 3 horses and pigs. Good House of 4 rooms, sleeping porch and all conveniences. 6-bail cowshed with 3-cow plant installed. Imple-_ ment shed, etc. School 1 mile, Railway tation 6 miles, Hamilton 10 miles. Govrnment Mortgage £1750. Price £27 10/er acre. Deposit £5OO, or £32 10/- per acre as Going Concern. Deposit £BOO. J. G ILBERT & C o ’ RAILWAY BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. To Stand the Season at Normanby. L-V-Us*" Th e Blood Stallion SANDSTAR (N - (By Sands of the Orient—Mary Heaton). Sandstar is a beautiful bay, 16.2 hands high, with good temper and constitution. During his short stay on the turf, he was a successful performer. He descends from a most successful English family. . His progeny show great promise, and point to his becoming a great sire and a sure foalgetter. • TERMS: 12 guineas per mare, payable on January 1, 1932. Mares from a distance met at Normanby Railway Station. Paddocking 5/- per week. All care but no responsibility. For cards and further particulars—: J. BRYANT, Normanby. FARMERS! PROTECT your cows from CONTAGIX OUS MAMMITIS, and increase your returns by INOCULATING the whole herd with our combined and tested VACCINE. Vaccine costs 2/6 per dose (a dose contains three treatments). Syringe 10/0. Needles 1/- each. Write for Booklet. HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., • ’ P.O. Box 181, HAMILTON. Fred Pratt,' Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1931, Page 16
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