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P. P. CorkilL TARANAKI. The attention of Ishd-eeekera in' respect fully directed to the revised list of pro* pertiea, which appears below. particulars will be famished on JL application, andintonding Buyers hr Leasees, who do not see anything in this list to suit them, are invited to send me a nolo of their . requirements, which shall receive prompt and personal attention, a®" In order to remove erroneous impreasions as to the taxation of the Taranaki district* the following facts and figures are sun* plied;— All Lands, whether in town, villages,, or country, situated on the lino-of coast between Mokau on the north, and on either side of Mount Egmont as far as, but not including, Hawera on the south, ore chargeable with, the New Plymouth Harbour rate of THREE FARTHINGS iu the £ on the capital value, as determined trienn'ally by the Property Tax Assessment. Thus, a property valued at £IO6O pays -63 2s 6d per annum. County Rates. , In the Taranaki County the rates amount to One Penny (Id) in the £, and in Clifton County ONE HALFPENNY (id), in each case, inclusive of the levy for Hospital and Charitable Aid. The District Road Rates vary from : M to Jd in the £, but in some diatriu-.a no rate is struck. It will thus be seen that the greatest rating in any Country District is 2id in the £, viz., Harbonr Jd, • County Idj and Road Board |d. .In the Borough of. New Plymouth, the total Municipal Rates amount to 2a 9d in the £ on ANNUAL valuation, and include an •abundant and constant supply of pure water. The Harbour Rate is equal to la in the £, making total rating 3a 3d in the £, or rather less than one-fifth of the amount of rental. F. P. CORKILL, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth. Dairv and Pasture Lands—--150 acres—l2o excellent pasture, 30 good useful bush—large orchard, producing £4O to £SO per annum, ' substantial 5-roomed house, 5J miles from town; price £IOOO. No. 281. 95 acres grass land, near rea, 6-roomed farm house, also 6-roomed cottage which, with S acres land, is let for £26 per annum; Smiles from town % ‘£loso (minimum). No. 233. 242 acres first-class land, near Parihaka (30 miles), and on main road; surface grassed and fenced; bachelor's shanty ; £2 17s 6d per acre. No. ; : 279. 100 acres, a nice bush farm, 18 miles from town; good road ;70 acres in grass; no buildings; £3OO. No. 280. • 300 sores, a fine homestead, all open grass land of excellent quality ; acre orchard; 7-roomed house, buggy shed, &o.; £6 10s per acre, and half the money may remain at 5 per cent; 7i miles from town. No. 278. 164 acres rolling land; open and bash, comprising a largo proportion of good rough teed; 7 miles from town; £5 per acre. Nol 275. '54 acres bush land, 44 cleared and in grass; 6 miles; price £l6O, of 'which £IOO may remain at 10 per cent. No. 274. 150 acres,'level, well-watered dairy farm beautifully situated, 6 roomed house, dairy, &c.; £4 10a per acre, £2OO cash, balance at 6 per cent,; 20 miles from town. No 273. 35 acres choice pasture, with lovely native bush, and all the essentials lor a gentleman’s residence ; £lO )0s per acre. No. 271. 46" acres fijrst-class new land, in flax and self-sown feed, 30 miles from town. Native owner will sell cheap ; Crown grant title. No. 270. 150 acres level land, 130 acres in grass carrying 50 miloh cows, balanco bush and orchard; 10-roomed bouse, with beautiful surroundings; close to railway station, 9 miles from town; £lO 10s per acre. No. 266 88 acres bush land, 25 in gross; 2roomed cottage; 4J miles out; wil l lease for 5 years at £2O, 36 acres homestead, mixed level and broken grass land, and gullies with . useful bush ; good 6-roomed house, nice garden, &o. ; only 3£ miles from town; owner taking up a larger place ; £550, of which half eon remain at 6 per cent. No. 257. 68 acres heavy bush land, half 'felled ■and 'grassed several years ago ; 4J - miles from railway ; easy terms to > an industrious man. No. 34. 500 acres open ap'd nearly level grass ' . land)'near, sea, and close .to main ■ ■ -.’ road-; 19 miles ; comfortable farm house ;£6 per acre. No. 242. 43 acres beautiful homestead, - house burned down, barn standing ; miles from town, first-class road ; £l2 per aero ; a cheap plaoe. No, 282. 106 acres undulating pasture, little useful bush. Excellent 10-roomed . house, buggy-shed, &o. 5 miles out. ■ - £1100; of which £BSO may : remain at 6 per cent., or lease with purchasing clause may be arranged. Ho. 241, 2000 acres ohoice bush—large clearings. Offered on special terms, either In <i one lot or subdivided. A fine property, and very cheap. NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 have also for sale or lease a number of business and residential properties, sites, Ac., in and aronnd the town.

F. P. COKKILL. ‘ FERN DELL, ’ Formerly the property of the late Mr Richard Chilmar. ‘Fern Dell’ comprises about 7 acres, and is situated between the High and Central (elementary) Schools, it also, adjoins the. Borough Racecourse and Recreation Reserves. Advantage has been taken of its natural formation to divide this property into several holdings; some of which will shortly be offered for sale or ease. Lot A.—About 3J acres, comprising large orchard, shrubberies, and garden, containing well grown specimens of the choicest native and acclimatised trees, shrubs, and plants. Frnita ' include fine pears, plums, apples, peaches, mulberry, &c., all in good bearing condition and nowyjaden . . with young crop. Also many young lemons, apple*, guavas, persimmons, tee,, well established and mostly ! - bearing. ,2 first-class sites for residences, each commanding grand views of tb« .ocean, Mount Egmont, Hew Plymouth, &c. Lotß.—About 1J acte. of which, about onehalf is at present in cultivation, and the balance laid off as lawn and site -for a residence, Large strawberry bed, about 60 young lemons ana oranges, 150 choice roses, and good supply of vegetables. Private entrance drive. Tenders for these .will be invited, when, tenderers will have the option of alternative conditions as follows ; t 1— Cash purchase. / 2 Purchase, 10 per c-nt. dowpj 10 per ■ cent, at 6 months, 10 per cent. 12 months, ball nee of 70 per cent, remaining for 5 years at 6 pir cent. 3 for 5 years vita;purchasing elapse, (not optional).; 4 Lease for 42 rr 99 years. Date for receipt of i. Mdor- will .be duly advertised, Othrj . t-irujulars '’’may be obtained and phot; gra, hi inspected onapplication. F. P. GOIiKILL, Nations! Ba: k ( . isajiibs/s,’ NEW PLTMUUIM, .TARANAKI-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8526, 5 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8526, 5 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8526, 5 November 1888, Page 3

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