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FOR SALE,— By instructions fioin the Executors of the late W. J. Weston, Esq.; the fawily being about to return to Sydney. NUMANTIA, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. The most complete Family Residence in the District of Taranaki, wit'i 20.V acres of freehold land, l&id out in gardens, pleasuio grounds, and mea lows ; there arc five acios of leasehold adjoining, a* low rental, which can be taken at option of purchaser. npHE House isstrougly bnilt of wood, with X iron roof paintei with hematite, and spacious front verandah ; highly finished throughout, no expense having be?n spared in the fittings and decorations. The approach is by well gravalltd carriage drive, through double entrance gates, having flower garden s and lawns tastefully laid out and planted witn choice flowers and shrubs, as appointments ; the whole enclosed by^hedge and ornamental fences. Thejdwelling is on one floor and comprisec— ENTRANCE HALL, 33ft x 6ft SIDE PASSAGE, 40ffc x 4ft 6in DRAWING ROOM, lßft x 17ft (with large bow window) DINING ROOUI, 15ft x 20ft LIBRARY, 17ft x 18ft, (»ith Jargi bow window) all these rooms are most artistically finished, with wall-papers of the newest designs, and decorated ceilings. The doors are in unison with the other decorations, and have brass furniture. Electric Bells are fixed in front door and in each room. BRBAKFABT ROOM, 13ft x 15ft A bright Morning Room, neatly finished. BEST BEDKOOM, 15fc x 25ft A very elegant room with dressing and bath room; closet with patent apparatus attached; electric bell; hot and cold water laid on to bath. The chimteys in all tbeEe rooms are fitted with register or tile grates. 3 BKDEOOivrs of moderate size and comfortably finished. KITCHEN fitted with cupboards aid dresser, and large range with two ovens and hot water apparatus supplying bathroom and kitchen. SCULLERY, fitted with cupboards and shelves, with sliding doors. Large Sink, io which water is laid on. LARGE srORE ROOM, with Screened Shelves for best china and glass. LINEN CLOSET, wi'h necessary fittings. DAIRY and SERVANTS BEDROOM. OUTBULLDILvGS attachtd comprise— Man Servant's Room; Laundry wi'h fixed Washing Troughs and water laid on, Shelves and Folding Table; Bathroom jToalhouse and Coaihouse; two Closets. Water is raised by force pump to overhead tanks from wuich it is laid over the premises. Detached about two cbsine from house are double Coachhouse, Harness Room, 2 stall Stable, Forage Loft, Shed for 4 cowp, Figetye, B'ockyard and n ccost complete Poultiy House with covered run, ?nd yerd fitted with all the modern improvement. The whole of the buildings are in thorough repair, and in every way suited for a gentleman's establishment. The properly is very 'picturesquely situated on the bauks of the Waiwakaiho River, and haß a beautiful belt of native trees and ferns, giving ornament aud shelter to odo portion, wmle the other, being more elevated, commands charming views of ocsan, woodland, and river, with the ever snow-clad Mount Egmont as a back-ground. There are 3 acres in gardens, lawns, and shrubbery eurrourding the house, tin remairder being divided into three meadows ■of good glass, substantially fenced, and with strong farm gates, giving access to then and to lane at rear. No expense has been spared to make the property perfect in every detail, and it may be jußtly said that at no time hss one of such a sterling character ever been offered in Taranaki. Terms very liberal as the property.mv.sl be sold. For cards t > view and for further particulars, apply to H. WES ION, ew Plymouth. THE PRINCE OF SUMMEII_ DRINKS THE -WHITE CROSS BRAND QJLNGhKfc* j^TjIZ %' ADE by Thomson & Co , Dunedin. iV? carried eff tl;e Gilbert Smith Ir<nationsi Competition Medal : pn ; «■• 73 cotnpetitois in London. Consume!- fu 1 - queste.l 'o compare with olher bruuds nnd judge fo<- tlum'elvps. The cordials m?de by us are also of premier quality. THOMSON & Co., Steam Aerated Water Works, Crawfoid and Bond Streets. DUNE DIN, Orders received by J, Low, New Plymouth. a 248 f29 A Bargain. 2SO Acres at £2 10s Fer acre. k. LL open Land in fern and grass, with X>l Charming Clumps of Ornamentnl Bush wire Fence}, on Metal Road, tear the beach at pretent canying 100 hesd of Cattle. Terms Except iou ally easy. Apply immediately lo h EVY T O KING, all hb to E S COU It :GK M M '•> T OF LC C AIT INDUSTRIES. ; milE following BPECIIL Pi IZES are JL offered for ocnuctition at the .Agiiculral Fociety's text Afilu.ui Show, with the object of iuducing ihe bush farmers to turn their attention to the wco I products, which, it is Lei tved, enn bo piofi ably mtnufacturcJ from timber tl at nt pteyent is destroyed in the piorcts of cleaiit g forest land. The. follow u g Are the conditions :: — ■ Mr. hENUY Wjiston, p:oprietor of the Taranaki Hebald nnd The Budget, wi'l give a piize of £5 5s for tbc best Fauiple of WOOD TAR produced from native timbar^ growing in the Counti- s of 'J nranak<, Clifton, or Hawera, the quMititiesexnib.ted to consist of not less than thirty gallons, in a c^skof local mnuuff.clur^. Each ixhibit to bo accompanied by n clear description of tha process adopted in its manufacture, and estimate of cist of production. Five gallons of tbe prize exhibit to be available for analysis and trndo tests. Mk. F. P. Coukill will give a prize of £5 5s for the best sample cf POTASH, produced from naive timbein growing in the i Oi.nties of 'Jar niiki, Clifion, or iJawera, the quantity exhibitc i to consist of not le=s than oi.o hundicdweight, put up ia packages of local manufacture. Bach exhitit to be eccompai ied by a clear description of the process adopted in its manufacture, and estimate of cost of production. Twenty-eight pounds v. eight of the piize exhibit to ba available for analysis and trade tests. a 371 hb to NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, OATXLE AND SIOOB SALESMAN, Land, Estate, and Goncral Commission Agent, Devon Street, $bw Plymouth. esohb

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7996, 14 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7996, 14 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7996, 14 October 1887, Page 3

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