SALE OF RUKUHIA ESTATE. FOR BALJE. THE BALANCE OF THE WELL KNOWN "RUKUHIA ESTATE." SUB-DIVIDED INTO FARMS AS UNDER. A Land Tran-fer Title will be given; I terms in-e easy, and prices ex- ; ceptionaily low. Creameries will be erected where " required. j Lot H.—470 ,-ores. The making of a good Dairy Farm, 3 miles from Frankton, small bouse and stables, BO acres in prass, 150 acres nnirnproved ploughoble land, 270 seres good swamp which only requires draining to Make into valuable property. Price for this js exceptionally cheap. £SOO for the Jot, Lot 0.—320 acres, undulating country, unimproved, only live miles from Ha ton, 32s per acre, Lot L.— 540 acres known as the " Flax Farm," 50 acies nice green lull, 490 acres flax swamp, excellent quality, now being drained by the proprietors. This, section will make a really first-clasij farm when brought in. 3 per acre, LOT N.—780 acres 120 acr« newly sown gr?s>,. splendid take, t acres ~e drained swamp, wouk" cake a mice ■ dairy farm. ' LOT 0.—680 acres, 500 acres in grass anrl turnips, 180 in bauh, swamp and rough feed, would make » uplendid glazing or dairy farm, grand turnip j land, undulating country, four miles from Railway Statioo, six miles from jObaupo. 6s per acre. Lot P.--450 ac grand Dairy Farm, 150 1 acres new grass, splendid take, 300 i acres swamp, which can be had at a low i ) ate. ! Lot Q —2OO acres, all in grass, undulating j aonntry, all ploughable, would make a j pretty little farm, bei"g excellently ! situated. ' LOT T.—lßo acres, splendid Kahikatea Fiat, • land bsiug equal to anything in Waikato, < and ideal Dairy Farm, only four miles t from Ohanpo. never bas been ploughed ' asd is in excellent grass. j Lot U.—160 acres, similar to above. Lot V.—130 acres, similar to above. LOT (V. —400 acres, good flat country, J mostly in grass, tnrnipii and Kahikatea i cleared llat, all fenced, well watered. j Lot X.—400 acres, one of the best farms n ' the Kstate, 140 seres newly »own grass, i b 'lanes cleared Kahikatea Flat, only 3 miles from Ohaupo, Lot Y.—looo acres, good run, land of excellent quality, carries stock well, well watered. Prion, 25s per acre. Lot Z.—looo acres, an excellent grazing ~ farm, c'ose to Ohaupo. Price £IOO6. ( The Homestead of 3440 acres, one ef the best in the Wiiikato, grand woolhed.' stables, splendid undulating country, all subdivided >nt> convenient paddocks, ' good orchard and vegetable garden, 3. jj mil s fr in Oiiaupo, 2 miles from Sta j tion. Would maka ai7 ideal stud farm.,| V . (-OUTER & Co., J l ambridgrt aDd Ohsupo. I INFERIOR TEA IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH. WHY. TT fi NOW THAT THE FAMOUS , ■TEA IS OBTAINABLE. STUDY YOUR HEALTH k YOUR POCKET, & DRINK IS 1 IRYANA 1 NIRVAIS A IS THE PUREST and FRESHEST CEYLON TEA on the MARKET. It can be obtained J. GARNER, South Road. O. GARTER, Devon-street. F. O. JURY, Gover-street, igjw PLYMOUTH CO-OP. ,8O0IfiT» Onrrie-sireet. J. WHITAKEK, Devon street. W BEALY, Devon-street. Sole Wholesale AgentsA. S. PATERSON & CO. ; WELLINGTON. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES J A *T OLARKE&CO. JITOOK ALL KINDE OF GROCERIES BEST QUALITY, CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH. , Families waited upo and goods delivered. Telepho— No. 223. WE SOLICIT A TRIAL ORPKH. A. J. CLARKE & CO., J-VON STREET. BOOKS! I BOOKS T. R. HODDER TAB just received from the publishers a *JI. very large assortment of the newest books, by the most popular authors. A splendid lot of Morocco-bonnd Poets, Standard Works, an immense collection, 6d. each; I Prize Books and Presentation Books, Is. to i 7s. 6d.; Picture Books, for children, (id each; School Books and requisites of every description. T.R.H. sells at published prices, and a very , large number of good books he can sell considerably under English cost price. j Illustrated Albums, 2d. to 6d. each, originally 9d, and ls.3d.—Also, I 4 CASES OF STATIONERY, j from the manufacturers. Packets of good I Notepaper, Gd. per packet; special value in '. Box Stationery, 6d. and Is. I Exercise Books, made specially good to order, 3d and (id. Inspection invited, so as to judge of value • and assortment, and compare with any house in New Zealand. Periodicals arriving each mail, as usual T.R.H. is in a position to give the THE ; VERY BEST VALUE for the money in 1 the two departments— I BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 168, 30 July 1901, Page 3
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