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P. P. CJorailL “ THE BARDEN OHiEW ZEALAND.” N.B.—GARDENERS WANTED. LAND ! LAND 1 LAND! ter A Number of Properties not Previously Advertishd, Appear in the Following REVISED LIST. SINCE publishing my last list a number of the properties advertised therein have been disposed of, and several others have been withdrawn from sale. There is a growing enquiry for lands, especially in the bush districts, and prices are likely to advance during the coming Spring. Correspondence invited. F. P. CORK ILL, New Plymouth. TO SPECULATORS. I can recommend the undermentioned blocks as safe to yield a handsome return within the xext few years. They are situated between the existing and projected lines of railway, and are in the direct track of settle* ment. Of \ non ACRES * chiefly bush U'-'jV V v-f land of naked quality but good average, well watered, only 25 to SO miles from New-Ply-mouth-Weilingfcn railway line, and about 15 from Crown lands now offered for sale. (9a 6d) Nine Shillings and Sixpence per acre. No 331. ACRES good bush land, somewhat hilly, well watered; about 10 miles from railway and main line of road. (12s) Twelve Shillings per acre. No. 332. DAIRY AND GENERAL FARMS. 200 Acres bush land, cleared, grassed, and divided into paddocks, 5 roomed house, &o. in good, welLsettled district, adjacent to railway, and only 11 miles from New Plymouth. £975. No. 381. ' 158 Acres—an excellent dairy farm. Level, well watered, fenced and subdivided. Good 6 roomed house; dairy, &c. 18 miles from New Plymouth, 1 mile from post and school. £4 10a per acre. £2oo'' down, balance 6 per cent. No. 273 176 Acres good level, bush land, 40 acres 'cleared and grassed, and all large trees taken out. Close to township and railway line, 12 miles from New Plymouth. £3 12s 6d per acre. No. 307. 167 Acres old Fettled land, originally bush, about 135 in .grass. Large and profitable orchard. Groomed •house' and outbuildings. 6 miles from New Plymouth, on good road.' Ptice, £IOOO. bo. 281. SUBDIVISION OF LARGE GRASS FARM SPECIALLY SUITED FOR DAIRIES. 109 Acres, at £3 per acre. 100 Acres, at £3 10s per acre, 100 Acres, at £3 10s per acre. ; 140 Acres, at £4 per acre. Good, level, and slightly rolling, well watered ; no buildings. Terms:, one quarter cash, one quarter at twelve months’ date, and balance at. six per cent., or, as may be arranged to suit purchaser’s requirements, ; 15 "miles from New Plymouth, and on good roads. No, 374. 550 Acres first-class forest land, of which about 170 acres are cleared and in grass, and now carrying about 100 head of cattle.' Buildings all new ; comprise a commodious and well* built house with extensive verandah and 2 story bam, dairy; cow shed, and stockyard, piggeries, etc acre' garden, , Situate’ near the thriving town of Stratford, ona good road; and close to a dairy factory. Tenure—perpetual leasehold at Is 3d per acre, per annum, rental, con- ■ 1 vertible intofreehold at 25s per acre. ’ Price of-goodwill, £llOO. No. 368. 40 Acres, freehold, comprising' ISO acres old grass,' 100 acres ne w grass, ' and 50 acres recently sown, 1 balance being shelter clumps with good rough feed in front. New 4-barb fencing all round, stockyard and ' race.' Cottage, 20 x 12, good water power ; 14 miles from ’New Plymouth. Price, £4 per ar re. No. . 320. ; ■ • 271 Acres .bush land about 20 miles from New Plymouth, miles from railway station. 110 acres cleared and grassed. ' Quality first-class. ; Price, £4, No, 276/ ; ; 164 Acres half open, half bush, virgin land, on main road, 7 miles from New Plymouth, small house. Price, £5 per acre. No. 276. 350 Acres on thebanksof the Waitars river and about 11 miles from New * Plymouth, 3 from railway. 4or 5 roomed house ; good barn. All in grass. Price, £I2OO, of which only £2OO need be paid in cash, the balance remaining for 5 years at 5 percent. No. 317. 425 Acres good grass land, 20milesfvom town, first-class road; near the beach. Broomed bouse, dairy,'cottage, sheds, &o. Price, £2350. No. 284. 1160 Acres near the above. .Grass and fern country and bush ; 500 to 600 acres ploughable. Carrying capacity 350 to 400 head of mixed cattle. Good 8 roomed house and out. f ' buildings.’. Fine situationoverlooking the sea.; Price £4 per acre, of which a considerable portion may remain at 7 per cent. No. 287., ’ V: V ' ” Note— About 440 acres held oin lease and adjoining the above, will be transferred if desired by purchaser. I SMALL RESIDENTIAL HOMESTEAD. 100 acres level and undulating land; in grass, and crop with some useful and ornamental bash. Good 10 roomed bouse and suitable outbuildings. 4J miles from New Plymouth. This is a nice property, but the dweM-g being rather large for so holding, it is better home of a gentleman of CHRkts settled income than for farmer. Price, £llOO. Easy tferma. or a lease with or without purchasing clause may be airanged. No. 241. BAKERY FOR SALE. Well situated on main street, in New Plymouth. Freehold, comprising well-built premises, containing shop and 6 rooms, abed, bakehouse, with register oven. Owner had to relinquish business owing to breakdown in health. Price, £275. This is a really cheap property, and I can recomend it as offering a good opening for an industrious practical young man. No. 3/9. MONEY. „ 1 have enquiries for several sums on firstclass freehold mortgages. £IOOO at 6J per cent for 5 years, on farm and town freeholds, valued fay Property Tax Assessors at over £3OOO, &0., he. F. P. CORK ILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. TAR AN AKL

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 3