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Atauaements Bai\d of Hope Picnic GLJEJ^A VO 2V. THURSDAY, DEC. 3. THE ANNUAL PICNIC wiH bo held as above at Glenavon (by tho kind permission of Mr Hopson). Trains will leavo town at 12 noon (for children only), 1.15 p.m., and 2.30 p.m. Tea at 4 p.m. Tickets (covering return train fare, admission to Grounds and Tea) — Adulta, 2s 6d; Children, non-members Is 6d, members Is. At Gate (for those who do not arrive by trains only) — Adults 2bj Children Is. O. E. BELLRINGER, 0751 Hon. Secretary. J. H. PARREB, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLEI, AND OPTICIAN, (Adjoining Alexandra Hall) Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE largest and bast selected stock ia Taranaki of AND DRIEgS GUMS .Ladies 9 and Gents' Gold and Silver Matches and Chains. JEWELLERY of all kinds, and ELECTRO-PLATE in great variety SPECTACLES to suit all sights, from 2s per pair. NB — Al work mutt be f aid for on a 373 delivery. Mr W. COURTJSIEY TDEGS to notify that he ha 6 Commenced •*-' Business as on Auctioneer, in Brougham-street, and he trusts his old enstomero and shipmates will give him a share of their support. He is prepared to hold sales wherever required, und will make a specialty of tho sale of Land and Houpes, as he has buyers coming from Home a 569 Properties for Sale, F. P. CORKILL 13 instructed by the respective owners to offer the undermentioned Properties for Sale by Private Treaty, Suburbs of New Fly mouth. 16 acres, with comfortable 7 roomed house, outbuildings, orchard, «to. On good metal road, about two miles from town. Price, £350. 3 acres level frontage to the Avenue Road, in one lot, or areas of $, 1 } or 2 acres. Land Transfer title. This property is immediately adjacent to the Borough boundary. 5, 10, 12, or 20 acres, good level gratß .land, nL-ely situated on metalled road, close to town. 2£ acres, Old Hospital Road, Hf nui. £170. Witnin the Rornnsrh. Eliot-street — Nice cormr section, wilh gojd, nearly new houso. £400. Courtenay-stroPt — J acre, with substantial 6 raomed houso. £300. Govor-street — £ acre, nicely planted. Pendarvcs street — £ aero, with Lo>rl> now 9-roomad house, convenient outbuildings, nice garden. £750. Twothirds eun remaici at 7 per cent. Devon-street East — whole acre, with old house, capable of renovation. Splendidly situate. Near High School — 1£ acres, planted and laid out as a building Bite. £200. Pendarves street — J acre, with good 4 roomed cottage, well finished, Leamington range, bay window, &c. £160 Courtenay-Btreet — £ acre, substantial 5 roomed cottage. Bouth Road — J acre, comfortable 5 roomed cottage. M)lesworth-street — £ acre, nice level seotions. £80. Country I'ropertien. Huibangi- 343 acres, excellent open land, 30 in crop, balance' good feed; well fenced, and subdivided into 8 paddocks ; small house and sundry outbuildingn. Price, £4 por acre— £l372. tfiT £1000 may remain at 5 per cent. Tatabaimaka — 310 acres, good land, mostly level, and ia fair feed ; no buildings. £3 10s per acre; quarter casb, balance at 6 per cent. Close to a dairy factory. Oakdea — 250 acre farm, in excellent omer. — ltO acres, parr, open, balance light bush; unimproved. — 262 acrep, 200 in gittfcs; comfortable 8-rooimd lioubo and eandry outbuildings. £4 10s per acrp. Moa B-OCK— 2SO acres, near Tariki Road ; 100 cleared, 3-roomed cottage. Eusy terms. — 109 acres, Ruerby Road ; a nke little property; £500.-70 acres, Bedford Koari; 50 grassed; 4-roomed coUime ; £375. — 170 acres, Norfolk Hoad, HO in grass; £4 per acre. LtrrKRTOM — 150 acres, levil open gnss land ; clo6e 191 9 station ; 9-roomed house, eood ouibuilrlio^B; £9 10s per acre. — 100 ucrts. Richmond Roid ; fecced und riivuoi £6 per acre. Waitara East — 185 aens, Al graeß land; 115 freehold, 70 least hoi it. — 400 acres; one of the tvst farms ia Taranaki; close to Waitara ; good bcuee, &c; £12 10s per xcre. Waitaba Went— 100acres,i:ood4 roonoed cottage; near a dairy factor) ; £575. — 30 Rtreß near Sentry Hill; comfortfil.lc cottage; £300 Maniob^i — -^2$ acres, all in prass; 6 * r uouied coMoge ; £4 per acre.— 2B6 ui.rtf, 240 in grurs; 14 paddocks. MlDHiltßi — 139 icreF,Boingra6p;3roomed cottage; £4 per acre. ')fllA'iA— 52 nun*; 3 roou.rd cottage, &c.; £4 p« r ncr- .—BO <v r s ; 3 roumeu toltuye, &•:.; £4 5* pi r acre. Übpndi — 425 acr s, open j>r_Bß laiirf ; IniO'd an'l mii riivi'ed; comfortable Ik use, &•■.; £6 10s per etcro. Correspondence and enquiries invited. V. P. COiiKILI , JwVIIONAI, BANK OHAMDKRf-, N tt W P L V M O U T H. M-JA-Ao lo b.-i Lent on llit> Btsmiity ot land or on personal uccurity, Piopcrtice for Kal«. B. C LIN ION _!UtiH : S, •,7'iii FoMcv.nr. Cail far VS olte's Sohnupps, and take no fr«ua

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9252, 30 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9252, 30 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9252, 30 November 1891, Page 3