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IVTOSTH TAPvANAKI P. P. CORKILL is authorised by the respective owners to offer FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY :— 335 acrea good, level Land, nearly all cleared and grassed, but no fencing nor buildings ; close to railway line. Price, £4 17 6d per acre ; 1 three-fourths may Temain at 6| per cent 474 acres good, level Bush Laud, about 300 cleared and grassed ; on main road and near railway. £4 15s per acre ; three-! ourths at Q\ per cent, if desired 695 acres, all Bush; good and level. J£3 per acre. Well Bituated 1500 acres level Bush Countbt of good quality, with an old grnssed clearing ofc about 250 acre 3, but otherwise unimproved. Conveniently situated within easy access of New Plymouth by metal roal. £3 per acre ; if desired, 1000 acres will be sold separately at a slight advance. Easy terms 350 acres good, open, grass Fabm, mostly level, and subdivided into 8 paddocks; cottage and sundry outbuildings ; about 13 miles from New Plymouth and 6 from Waitara ; £4 5s per acre. Two thirds may remain at a low rate of interest, if desired 140 acres good Bush Laitd, IB miles from New Plymouth. Price, 80s per acre 1000 acres good Bush Cquntbx in the Matemateonga block ; price, 22s 6d per acre ; i£ desired two-thirds may remain for a long period of years 750 acres Bush and Febn Land o£ good quality; about 700 in grass, ring fenced, and sub-divided ; nearly new 4-roomed cottage, small dairy dairy factory with water-wheel for driving separator and chum. This property ie within 6 miles from both Inglewood and Waitara ; £4 15s per acre 80-acre Daisy Eabm ; nearly all ploughable, fenced, and subdivided ; 3-roomed cottage, &c. ; near railway Btation, township, and dairy factory; £7 10s per acre ; very easy terms 450 acres good Land, three-fourths level, and nearly all ploughable ; well fenced and subdivided into four large paddocks ; carries a lot of stock ; no buildings. This property is within a mile of a dairy factory , price, £4 15s per acre. If desired £1500 may remain at 6| per cent 150 acres excellent Gbass Land 15 miles frcm New Plymouth, near tbe sea, and close to a. factory ; .£5 10s per acre 422 acres first class Farm, at. Rahotu, on metal road and close to the Bea; all good open level land, fenced into 8 paddocks with sbeeuproof fences ; excellent 8 roomed house, lined throughout, two brick chimneys, and good range in kitchen ; dairy, tool house, trap shed, milking shed, sheep pens, &c. Price, £5 10a per acre; £1250 may remain at 6-£ per cent PEBPETUAL LEASEHOLDS. 554 acres good, level, Bush Land, near Warea ; 28 acres felled and grasßed ; rent, 9d per acre, with right to purchase at 15s; moderate goodwill New Plymouth Town and Suburban Pbopebties. Enquiries invited. F. P. C O R X I L L, National Bank Chambers, NEW PLYMOUTH. WM. FOX OMAHURU, X ICENBBD NATIVE INTER ±J PRETER And Commission Agent. N.8.-All Native work undertaken. Address, Hawera. Any orders left at Mr. C.E. Maior'a office will be promptly attended to. FRIEND OF ALL. THIS GEBAT HOUSEHOLD MEDI CINE RANKS AMONGST THE LEADING NECESSARIES OF LIFE. These famous Pills purify the ) Blood, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the LIVER, STOMACH KIDNEYS, and Bowels, giving tone, energy, ana vigor to these great Main Spbin&s op Lipe. They are confidently recommended as a never-failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. Tbej' are monderfully efficacious in all ailwents incidental to females of all I ages; and as a Genebax Fajvhly Medtcine are unsurpassed. I THE PILLS AND OINTMENT are manufactured only at 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON' And are sold by all Vendors o Medicines throughout the civilised World ; with directions for use in almostevery language. S^ I " Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 5:V4, Oxfor 1-strwoi London, they arc spurious ART CLASSES. Miss .Young, holder of certificates from South Kensington School of Art, and the Technical School, Welingtoo, will commence term in the Borough Council Chambers, Hawera, on Wednesday, July 6th. Subjects of Instbuction. 2nd Grade Classes — Freehand and Molel Drawing, Geometrical and Perspective (Tbe above include special instruction to Board teachers.) 3rd Grade Classes — Drawing in light and shade, Painting in oil or water color ' HE RaWJEHA & WO»MAWBT STAS \ is nov ifl«wi HnPv Print ( >ne p«nnv

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIV, Issue 3225, 15 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIV, Issue 3225, 15 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIV, Issue 3225, 15 September 1892, Page 4