pALLAGHAN & 00^ BBOUGHAM ST.. NEW PLYMOUUTH. ANTED to »eU: Boarding House ; as a going conoern ; cheap ; good terms. _ CALLAGHAN & CO. WANTED Known : We have several clients wanting Gigs a nd Harness. CALLAGHAN & CO. SUBURBAN Properties, hotels] businesses, farms, and houses '.of every description for sale in all i parts of the North Island. 1 CALLAGHAN & CO. HORSES of all classes bought, sold, or exchanged; also broken to saddle or harness, under the management of experienced man. CALLAGHAN & CO. ANTED to Sell : A nice Tour roomed Dwelling, in first class order ; range, and every convenience ; well situated ; cheap. CALLAGHAN & CO. WANTED to Sell : The Gqpd■will of a first class hotel. Full particulars Riven (to principals only) on application. CALLAGHAN & CO. WANTED to Sell : Highly improved 200 acre dairy farm, nice "j oinestead ; situated close to railw ; factory on the property ; owner retiring, selling cheap ; good terms. CALLAGHAN & CO. WANTED to Bell 5-roomed Dwelling, with £ aore of land commanding nice view ; cheap ; good terms. CALLAGHAN & CO. ANTED to Sell : Mr J. Busb/s 100 aore farm, situated on the Hurford Road, about 5£ miles from I New Plymouth. Terms can be arranged for the above on account of owner leaving tbe district. Immediate possession cr,n be given Stock can go with the laud. For full particulars, apply CALLAGHAN & CO. Or, Mr J. Busby. WANTED to Sell a General and ' » Grocery Store, well situated ; a splendid chance for anyone desirous of working a good business. Apply CALLAGHAN & CO. WANTED to Sell : Splendid 240 acre Dairy Farm ; level beach land ; ail in grass and crops ; owner selling on acoountof ill-health ; apply CALLAGHAN & CO. Note the Addeess— inALLAUHAN & CO., LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. » ■ ' 1 ii 1 ' > — ■—«-■— ' CHEAP Dairy j. arm for sale consisting of 630 aeras, on the Kaimata Road, Inglewood, subdivided into seven paddocks, good yards and 20 bail cowshed with every convenience for dairying. To be sold as a going concern, with cart, milk cans, etc., and all implements on the premises, inoluding 7( first-clasp dairy cow, for the low price of £7 per aore. • ; nlf a mile from creamery and on metal road. Apply to the owner > Macintosh Horrocks, Beamond, Ingle wood —■' ■<■-■■■' ■ '■■■' ■ *—* » "WIH-H"*! » rriELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL 1 MAIL COACHES. Hawera to Opunake, and vice versa Daily Serrioe. Leaves Opunake at T a.m. daily arriving at Hawera at 11.15 a.m. Leaves Hawera for Opunake daily at 12.45 p.m., arriving at Opunake at 5 15 p.m. Singj'e Return Hawera to Manaia and vice versa ... 8/6' 6/Hawera to Otakeho & vice versa .... 6/6 9/Hawera toOeo,Pihamm and vice versa ... 7/6 12/6 Hawera to Opunako & vice ve*sa ..» 10/- 16 Sptuial Coaches as per agreement. : Waggons for carriage of g*oods ! from Manaia and surrounding distriots to Hawera leave Manaia dftiiy. BOLGER & BRYANT, Projprietors PRINTING of every description executed with neatanesa arnjl despatch at the otab Office*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 1
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471Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4285, 21 July 1899, Page 1
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