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FOR SALE. KH ACRES, freehold, with five-roonied house and new cowshed,' all in grass excepting four acres of shelter bush ; well watered, nearly all level, and all ploughahle. . Will carry 20 cows comfortably ; now carrying 23 head of grown cattle. There are a few blackberries on this little place, but they are not bad. School and creamery one mile. Price £25 per acre, £BOO cash. To inspect will be to buy this place, so call early. fin ACRES, tip-top country, free of weeds, good buildings, five-room Jiouse, three-bail cowshed, all in grass and crops; watered by river and windmill, 10 paddocks, all"level; now carry- [ ing 26 cows, 3 horses, 1 bull. One mile from factory. Price £BS per acre, £1750 cash. This is first-class land, and will I show good returns. ! A.. L. HUNTER & CO. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents for M'Cormick and Peering Farm Machinery, New Zealandin Milking Machines, I.H.C. Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Northern Assurance Company. Offices and Store: King Street, New Plymouth (opposite Hooker Bros.), ’Phone 718, P.O. Box 217. FOR SALE. 1. £750; quarter-acre and five-roomed house. , 2. £1350; quarter-acre and nine-roomed house. 3. £1225; quarter-acre and five-roomed bungalow (new). 4. £1030; eighth-acre and five-roomed house. 5. £3500; half-acre and eight-roomed house. 6. £2200; half-acre and eight-roomed house. 7. £1300; three-eighths acre and fiveroomed bungalow (new). 8. £2800; three acres and nine-roomed house.' 9. £800; quarter-acre and five-roomed house. . 10. £9oo;' quarter-acre and six-roomed house. 11. £1400; quarter-acre and six-roomed house. 12. £1350; quarter-acre and new fiveroomed bungalow. 13. £2500; 5J- acres and ten-roomed house. 14. £2500; two acres and eight-roomed house. 15. £1500; three-eighths acre and sixroomed house. 16. £1100; eighth-acre and six-roomed house.. . 17. £830; half-acre (E.L.) and fourroomed house. 18. £750; eighth-acre and five-roomed house. 19. £4000; one acre and nine-roomed house. 20. £1500; eighth-acre and new fiveroomed bungalow. 21. £400; eighth-acre and four-roomed cottage. 22. £350; eighth-acre and four-roomed cottage. ’ 23. £1030; fifth-acre and six-roomed house. 24. £1650; half-acre and six-roomed house. 25. £1500; quarter-acre and six-roomed house. • 26. ££soo; quarter-acre and six-roomed house. 27. £2500; 11 acres and eight-roomed house (E.L.). 29. £1075; quarter-acre and six-roomed house. ‘ 30. £1000; eighth-acre and six-roomed house. O. N. FIRTH. ACCOUNTANT. COMMISSION. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT. 75 Brougham Street. F £). Box 97. Telephone 715. ACRES, comprising 222 acres freehold and 407 acres Renewable Crown Lease, with 69 years of present term to run, at a half-yearly rental of £l4 14s 7d. Situated in the fertile Rangiwaea district, 25 miles from Taihape, 12 miles from railway. Extremely ' easy country, over 200 acres being practically flat. At one time heavy bush, now all rich grass pastures, fenced into 15 secure paddocks, with plenty of water. Carrying 1100 big sheep, 550’lambs, and' 100. head cattle. This could he increased very considerably by stumping and ploughing. New six-roomed house with all conveniences just completed. Schpol alongside property. . PRICE £23 10s PER ACRE. £SOOO cash required. We expect this property to_ reach £3O an acre within two years, and at the price now asked it is undoubtedly a bargain. R. WILSON & CO.. LTD.. TAIHAPE. a 441 get it. It is perfect in composition 1 i the best that money can buy. Sold rywhere. 32S W. F. NICOLL & CO. {Late W. Rowe). . STOCK —p. TABLE POTATOES GARDEN SEEDt FOWL WHEAT MAIZE BARLEY OATS PIGMEAL ALL FARM SEEDS AGENTS FOR GOLDEN BAX CEMENT, CALH ’AND ASK PRICES. rpHAT Is you ate giving to the Nga--1 motu Queen might make all the difference. 27X1 rpHE hot weather canses lassitude—--L all( i loss of energy—which interferes with the digestive organs, producing acidity, flatulence and heartburn. A valuable corrective is Sharland’s Magnesia. Sold everywhere. . 326

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 8

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