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LAND AGENTS’ NOTICES, THE TERMS ARE SO EASY—THE SITUATION IS SO CONVENIENT Closo to Penny Section of Tram, Electric Light and Water Mains. MB. STANLEY SHAW’S South Road | I ' x Sections are easily the cheapest offering in New Plymouth to-day. It ia cheaper to buy a section and j build to suit your requirements, than to buy houses already built at present prices. Write or call for plan and prices to 997 NEWTON KING, Land Agent. LIST OF PLACES FOR SALE ON THE HAURAKI PLAINS. NGATEA. Tij-OING Concern —144 Acres, near Piako River; 60 heifers, 2 horses, disc plough, disc harrows and harrows. Buildings : New Bungalow of five rooms; two outbuildings (12ft. x 10ft., and 20ft. x 12ft.). Outbuildings: Eight-bail cowshed, concrete yards (Soft, x 42ft.). Water: Windmill and artesian bore, also fresh water from river. Price; £lO5 per acre. ' " > A. CHRISTIE. LAND AGENT ... THAMES. TWO CHEAP FARMS 220 ACRES, freehold, with good 7roomed house, ot.;., all in grass, well watered, subdivided by 7wire sheep proof fencing into 10 paddocks; now carrying 30 cows and 300 sheep; one mile to factory and half-mile to school. This place is well sheltered, is all easy undulating country, all ploughable, and is very cheap at £26 per acre. Cash required down, £IOOO. Call early and inspect this place; it will pay you. 9,4-0 ACRES, Native Lease, with rental of £3l per annum; good 5-roorned house, 8-bail double race cowshed with milking machines; all in grass, well watered; nearly allploughable, with about 100 acres level. This place is handy to school and factory. The price is £3O per acre, ns a going concern, with 53 dairy cows, 2 bulls, 18 heifers in calf, 27 weaners, all farm implements and sundries, horses, carts, etc. A deposit of £250 has been paid to secure the freehold, a'ud this is thrown in. The place will show splendid returns and is worth your early inspection. We are sole agents for these two properties, and will be pleased to show intend- . mg purchasers over at any time. A. L. HUNTER & GO. KING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 217. ’Phone 718. Agents International Harvester Co., Northern Assurance Co. A GOOD SPEC. OKA Q ACRES, Native Lease, 20 years to run, annual rental 3s 3d por sore. About 16 miles from Taihape; all in grass hut shelter patches; three paddocks ; no buildings; carries a sheep to the acre, besides cattle. Capable of considerable improvement as regards carrying capacity, as there are largo tracts of the property now ploughable, but no cropping has yet been done. GOODWILL OF LEASE—£6OOO CASH GOODWILL OF LEASE—£6OOO CASH GOODWILL OF LEASE—£6OOO CASH R. WILSON & CO., LIMITED. ESTATE AGENTS ... TAIHAPE. LAND BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY. £55 WALK IN WALK OUT. WALK IN WALK OUT. A GOING CONCERN. A GOING CONCERN. 1 99 ACRES, including choice stock— TOO 75 COWS) 2 hulls, 1 horse, implements, milking machines —price £55 per acres os a Going Concern. Six-roomed dwelling-house, bathroom, scullery and conveniences; 12-bail cowshed, concrete floor and yard. All in grass and crop; all ploughable; rich land, mostly kahikatea and cabbage tree flats; plenty of water and nice paddocks; Freehold, Land Transfer. WONDERFUL TERMS. \ £3OOO deposit; balance can remain on first mortgage for seven years at 6i per cent. Tiro farm is adjoining school and creamery and in a lovely spot in the Waikato. Handy to three prominent saleyavds. Family reasons for selling. Only need to inspect for business to result. We can tell you more about this grand farm if you will call or write. INSPECT TO-DAY, as this is the cheap, est place in any agent’s hands. SMT m H & HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. : HAMILTON ... WAIKATO. : \\f HEN’ the household duties become s ’ ' drudgery and not* a delight, it is then high time for the housewife to take “Winox.” rpo protect the throat from the in-. fluonce of obnoxious germs it is wise to use Sharland’s Formalin Throat Tablets (mint or cinnamon flavour. Sold everywhere, 2s. 1 Largo s’ ;k of Cameras and Kodaks at tho Central Pharmacy,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16758, 7 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16758, 7 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16758, 7 June 1920, Page 8