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WAIMATE PLAINS LAND A&ENCY. ,_ r , FOR SALE. (Wai, Waimate ; Kaupo, Kaupolionpd; Op, Opunake ; Ng, Ngaire ) • Acres. 1 99. 73, t, Ng ; unimproved, busb • 157. 24, 25, it, Wai, improved^ bush' 100. 21, ix, Ng ; house, 60 ac grass,' balance bush, level. (Owner leaving district) , " 350. Open, level, with house ; immediate possession 114. 44, xii, Cape, open (D.P.) 128. 45, xii, Cape, open (D.P.) 121. 18 and pt 11, v, Wai (77 ac), together with lease of 19 (44 ac), open, level, with hous,e 100. 94, 1, Op, open, with house.139. 27, 28, ir, Wai, with house . • 87. 239, 242, Okotuku (Waverley), open, with house "• ' 500. 1, 2, 3, xvi, Kaupo, improved bush land — splendid farm with house . ; • 120. 120, xr, Kaupo, improved' bush 50; 49, vii, Wai, open 420. .7, 8, 9, n, Oeo ; 5, 6, ui,.Oeo, open, with house __ ' " ' • .10. "70, Vi, Wai^ open, with few •'■'" "'acres leasehold 80. 10, in, Wai, open, with House (near Manaia Factory), cheap 15. ■ 64, vir, Warea (Cape) '„; . 17. -' 32, in, Wai, with or 'without house 500. Near Otakeho, open, with house 92. 39, 11, Wai, improved bush — leasehold 3.. 78, Otakeho, partly fenced 2.' 35, 36, Okaiawa (1 ac each) Manaia (each section -\~ ac). 11, iv, with 0-roomed house — a bargain ; 4, 15, x ; 4, 14, xr ; 14, xix, with house ; 10, 21, xix, with .house and stable; 11, iix — cheap ; 1, xx — cheap ; 7, xx, with house ; pt 2, xviii ; and sections in every part of the 'town FOR SALE OR TO! LET. 150.' 4,'ir, Op, level,; Part. ppen TO LET. -, 574.* 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, xin, Kaupo, 382 ao, grassed > 280.* 5, 6,7, xhi, -Kaupo; grassed 250.* ' 4, xni, Kaiipo, 150 ac, grassed 320.* 3, xni, Kaupo, 220 ac, grassed 276. 89, f,"Ng ; bush land, in splendid grass 350. Open, level, with house and shed 50. 49, vii, Wai, open 99. 75,. 79, iV, Wai, improved bush house ' ' 476. 28, 29, xir, Kaupo, imp. bush 3. 78, O,takeho, partly fenced * Ilentals very low ; capital farms. WANTED TO RENT— Open farms, from 50 to 400 acres. These are in constant demand, and fair rentals would be paid. -Those having properties to let or for sale are requested to fill up my Form of Instructions, which will be found in both Stahs every Saturday. MONEY .TO LEND. X?O-f AA TO LEND at current rates, available at a day's notice, in large or amall sums. GEORGE A. HURLEY, LICENSED LAND BROKERS LAND AGENT, : MANAIA. W~~ ILTON'S Vegetable Woem Powders are a sure cure, and quite harmless; inpaokets, 1/s each;, M. H. Wilton,. Chemist, Manaia. MONEY*— £ SO to £10,000. Rate of interest, frOlu 6 per cent. .The „undersigned is / prepared, on "behalf of capitalist clients, !to receive applications for.' advances, to be secured -by mortgage of Freehdld Proper]bie : 3. r <-C'. E. MajoH, Mortgage Agent, Ha were 1 . - t '• • NOW PUBLISHED. THE STAR ALMANACK, 1888. PRICE, ONW SHILLING. » DIRECTORY FRQK. WANGANUI TO NEW- PLYMOUTH. TkE Cheapest Airo^BsaV Almanack Published .on 't-he 'Qoast. A' Special Edition^ containing Map of Taranaki District, is qlso published at Is 6d. ' , ; -INNES &< CO., ; ? Printer^ and' Publishers. ( \"/ ' ' • ■' ' n /• O PINIOStS ■ OP ', THE PRfiSS r . ■ iWc ore in receipt of the ILlweha Star Almanack and Directory for 1888, and having, examined it-in iv several places wi tli a View, to testing its.accuraoy, We can. heartily congratulate oirt- spirited contemporary, oh th^ mstnuer ia irhieb this-yew's volume has heen compiled. Bes.ide.s,coutaining,a directory of the coast from New PJymouth to Wanganni, Tjoth ii)Qlusivej ;t has a much larger range of general information than any almanack wo ha vqr examined this year, and, hcing; published at a.shilling, deserves to have jo. wide sale.-WWang-anul Herald: We have to acknowledge th^ receipt of that excellent annual work, the Haweka Stau Almanack. It is replete as usual with valuable information carefully compiled and of a nature calculated to be most useful to the residents of tho large district withih which it circulates. The Almanack, which also contains an excellently-lithographed map of the Taranalci Provincial District, is splendid value, and a credit in every way to the office from whidh it is issued.— Wellington Press. Wo have to acknowledge the receipt of a copy of tho Haweha. Stab Almanack. It is -very Beatly got up, and contains a fund, of useful information. — Taranaki Herald. r- 1 • Wo have: to acknowledge the receipt of the Hawera Star Almanack for 1888, which has b'eon got up^rlth itis usual excellence and completeness. Jt contains a varied, amount of general infottnation and statistics, as well as a directory of tb,e various centres of- population in the provincial' district. • It will be found a useful book of reference 'for all classes of t the. community. — Taranaki News. ' ' ; We befe to 'acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Stab Almanack, Birectort and Duet ior the current year, 'pnblished by Innes and Co^, of 'the Hawera Star. It is a remarkably well got up Volume, and should be very useful to the West Coast settlers. —New Zealand Times. ■ We havo to acknowledgo the receipt, from the proprietors, of the Hawera Star Almanack $,nd Directory for 1888. It contains a directory of the district^rora New Plymouth" to Wanganui, inclusive, and also a quantity of information which should be useful to families and others. It should command a ready sale, as the price is only pne shilling.— Wonpanui Chronicle. We have to acknowledge receipt of the Hawera Stab^ Almanack for 1888. This Almanack, .iriiich 'is now a well ' established book of referencer/con- - tains a large amount of useful informatioh.-'-Wel- ' lington Post. t <r. ' We have received a copy of the Hawera Stae •AxMANACKforIBBB. : ! It is a highly creditable piiblicatioa icontaining a large amount of useful inf ormation. — Eangitikei Advocate.. „ < ■ One'of tne neatest and best got u)p boole almanacks .in the colony comes, from ATesars. 'Innes and Co., of the Hawera ( and Normanby S^ar., It;Containgl2s6 pagesjol 'reading matter,' including a directory of the West' Coast 'of th'e' North Island from Wanganui to/ W.aifera, , *4i»t*nce of over 100 miles*.. There is also a valnable. sketch map of .the. district, with •Mount Egtnonfr tcVering overhead; and' a great .Taxiety.of useful information.' As a 'Specimen of typogxaphy,. tho Star Almanack and Pib^ctobt 'will compare favorably with anything of the, kind published in the Australian colonies, and, it is to be hoped the enterprise of the publishers 'will . be? as sufficiently rewarded as it deserves to be.— Marljboroupb, . , ■)]''' -Size's ' (plain -'or JL colored) turned out wifcb^eepatch. at tbe Stab Office

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1841, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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