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FOM SALE. WITH EARLY POSSESSION. A N IMPROVED FARM of 150 acres, Jl\ combining the advantages of open and forest land, water power, delightful situation, good neighbourhood, convenient distance from town, and good roads. The Improvements consist of a comfortable Wooden House, Weil, Barn, Root and Milking sheds, enclosed Stock Yard, securely fenced Gnrden, amply stocked — Horse Paddock, Two Miles of post and rail fencing, enclosed and sub-dividing the cultivated land, which comprises 7 acres down with wheat, 4 with oats, 14 acres prrp,ired for potatoes and green crops, and 46£ acres of grass land. A more complete farm, or better land, is not to bo met with in the settlement. There is an inexhaustible supply of Building and Fencing Timber on the properly. Tho Working Oxen, JMilch Cows 'and Sheep, and the entire stock of Agricultural Implement, Dairy Utensils, &c, may be taken at a fair valuation. The Proprietor is prepared tp give early possession to a purchaser, to furnish him with an ample supply of seeds for the proposed crops, and to a/ford him the benefit of his colonial agricultural experience. For furiher particulars and ierma of purchase npply to R, BROWN. FOM SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A BUSH FARM of 75 acres. The magnificent views which this properly commands will amply leward visitors inspecting it. It is easy of access, abundantly supplied with water, building, and fencing timber ; situated nt a convenient distance from town, in a populous and most respectable neighbourhood, where labour is always procurable, and in which, a Clergyman and several Medical Men reside. Unusual care has been bestowed upon the clearing, fencing, sub-dividing, and laying down the Gras3 Land. The improvements consist of a comfortable newly and substantially erected Wooden, Verandah Cottage, containing five rooms ; a large Barn, Out-house, root house, piggery, well, enclosed Flower and Kitchen Garden ; 26 acres of Grass Land in several paddocks, and 2 acres of thrown bush. For further particulars, apply to R. BROWN. TO BE LET, For a term of Years — SECTION No. 17 in the Hua Block, containing 50 acres. [ For particulars apply to IIURSTIIDUSE & SMITH. TO BE LEf ON LEASE, SEVERAL Town Sections in Devonstreet and other advantageous situa- < tions, either for stores or private residences. For particulars apply to ' HURSTHOUSE & SMITH. N.B.—A consignment of well selected uaelul articles tor the colony, for sale, per Joseph Fletcher. FOM~~BALE, A BUSH FARM containing 100 acres, partly cleared and a House upon it. For particular npply to i HURSTIJOUSE & SMITH. | FOM S»ALE | THE COTTAGE in Devon-street, late \ in the occupation of G. S. Cooper, Esq. Apply to HURSTHOUSE & SMITH. October 3, 1854. ~ TO BE LET AFTEH THE Ist OF NOVEMBER NEKT — ALL that commodious aud substantially built Premises known as Curtis & Watt's Wholesale Stores, situate in Brougham Street. These spacious premises are so well known, needs no further comment by tha advertiser. For further particulars apply to GEORGE St. GEORGE, Surgeon, Courtenay*strect. A' COMPLETE FARM TO LET. To a Sober, Honest, and Industrious Man of small capital. IN the HUA DISTRICT, 60 Acres, more or less, part Fern, Forest, and Buslt, one yoke of Working Oxen, one pair of Steers, a new Carl, 2 Ploughs, Harrows, Roller, a quantity of Grass seed, &c. &c. Apply to GEORGE Sr. GEORGE, Surgeon.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 115, 11 October 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 115, 11 October 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 115, 11 October 1854, Page 2

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