j Bui»ißicr«» Notices. 1 ' fiocksfoot "\\7"E again remind our Peninsula friends ' thai, we will he glad to fcII their Cocksfoot on commission, Bnd being Brokers OLly, clients may ret-t inured (hat they get 6 the best possible price for anything ] faced • in our hands. We iLvite all to 6tnd «f- ---■, samples and price expected. * PITCAITHLY & CO., C'liriitcbuich and LvMclion i I WHALE BROS. ! > I I Jewellers and Greenstone Merchants, \ t I i ! 230, COLOMBO STREET, i CHRISTCHURCH. ] Taranaki Farms r ■ '"•HOSE who contemplate Purchasing or -*- Leasing Farms in Tnranaki, or any part of the North Island, Bhculd communicate with JAMES B, SCOTT, Farmebs' Exchange, Stratford. Lists of Properties, fasgesiid frnmll Farm on application. Correspondence invited and promptly at tended to. If in Stratford make a point of calling on J AS. B. SOOTT, AND, ESTATE, AN!) GENERAL COMMISSION AGKNT, &c BROADWAY STR \TFORI-. P.O. Box 56 C. H. AR-NDTT LAND AND ESTATE AGENT STRATFORD, TARANAKI. ■j £/? ACRES, dairy lease 5 years at 14s At/\J per acre, together with 50 cowe ; purebred lull; cut crop* farm implement. l -, etc. Property ntuattd on i/ood road 300 yards from factory (adjoining farm recently I I'ased at 19d6d per tore). The let for £694. Particulars on application. - A *?7 & ( *'*' t *''"' f * B ''y laDfs, ievel jE<U 4 11 f' (xrdlmtly gi&sted ; 1 mile from Toko towr, station, factory etc., Stratford County ; good dwelling ; fencing n ex order, etc. ; lease of 28 years at varying rentals up to 2a 6d per acre. Good will £8 per acre. l'heuper than freehold of a similar quality ; 27 acres of this property are now let for £1 per acre.
*700 ACRES undulating to hilly counI \J\J try, about half available for dairying, all in the beßt of grasses, well fenced and subdivided into twelve paddocks; excellent eiglfroomed residence and various necessary outbuildings; could be divided into three properties without further coat; creamery and proposed railway Btation within 2 n ilea. Thi? is a property sure to rise in value Freehold £10 *" n r aore easy terms. Somerset Hotel DUVAUCHELLE'B BAY. I BEG to announce that I have taken over the above Hotel from Mr F. F Keppbr and shall conduct it in the best possible way to ensure the comfort and pleasure of those who grant me their patronage. All pains will be taken to make the Tabic d'Hot3 rjally excellent, and all travellers may iel/upon really excellent accommodation. None but the best brands of Win as and Brj>'*fitß Kept. i Christchurch Sparkling Ales. All Friends cordially mv ted JOSEPH BOWEB, Formerly cf the Governor's Bay Hotel, ~1 TO MEN. Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your happiness, your future. It contains a full exposition of tbe human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Address—Mons. Goorand* 82 Flinders-street, Melbourne. TO LADIES. No need to oonrmlt doctor* or ohemMa. *M» remedies you require in your own hands. Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your welfare. Every woman should read it. Posted free In sealed envelope. Addresf»~ Sdons- Gtonrand, 82 Flinden-ctrest, Melbourne.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2808, 29 September 1903, Page 1
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