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Shipping, OSION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF Z'^ADADTD (Limithu) \ \ T\Lh despatch stearaorn as und^r from * * the Breakwater (weather and othor oVontr.stanoos permitting) :—: — FOB MAKUKAU— Mahinapua, on TUESDAY, January 19th —at 10.30 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Takapuha, on TUESDAY, January 19th — at 7 a.m, Passengr-rs bookod through to London by Orient Lins, fST Ottiokb : BR )UGHAM STREET. Excursion Seasn Arrangements. 1891-2. Darin^ tho months of December, 1891 nnd January, February, and March, 1892, Return Tickets, available for three months from dale of issue, will he issued over all the Company's iuterc lonial and coastal lines, at specially reduced rato?, pnrlicuiirs of which wilt tiu (men in tho Dtoeruber issue of tho Company s Guide. Excursion, to West Coast SoundsFIFTEENTH SEASON. , The p.s. TARAWERA will make three excnreiouß to the West Con^l Sounds of the Middlo Island, the first leaving Port Cbalruers about MoNDAT,J|Ith January, 1892, the second about TnonsDAY, 21st January, and tho third about Monday, Ist February. -4 *k»kv NORTHERS jHSctk STEAMSHIP Co. , xxieya&tt* (Limited.) FOR ONEHUNGA, from Waitara— Gaielocb, 8.6., from Waitara, on TUES DAY (Jan. 19tb), at 10 p.m. From Breakwater— Glbnelo, b.s., from Breakwater, on FRIDAY (January 22ud). CF Canjo must be booked md alongside one hour before Bailing. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's office, or on board prior to tailing. EXCURSION SEiSON, 1891—92. During the months of December, 1891, »nd January, February, and March, 1892, Return Tickets, availablo for three months from dato of issue, will be issued at reduced rates. W. D. WEBSTER, Apent, Gilmour's Buildings, Brou^ham-st., and West Quay, Waitara. New Plymouth, Jan. 15, 1892. b471t0 «^^v ■*• carry paß6cn,^erß lo the R.MS. lonio durinj her KSli/Jf iMlrf stay o£E Waitara. Cheap Fare". The 8.8. Manaia will run in conjunction with the Ro<ven3. 96 Properties for Sale. F. P. COKKILL IS instructed by the respective owners to offer the undermentioned Proper* ties*for Salo by Private Treaty. Wattaba Weot— Nice little farm, of 100 acres, mostly good, clean pasture ; 3 roomed cottago ; hand to school, dairy factory, and railway ; £575 — £?00 cash, balance exceptionally easy terms. Immediate possession if desired. • ■ WaioRQONA (Wortley Road)— 2oo acres ; 190 in' grass, and bub-divided into 10 paddockß, well fenced; new 4-roomod cottase, dairy, &o ; a capital bntter farm ; £6 per acre— £J2Co— £2oo ' down, balance 6 per cent. Hoibangi- Excellent grazing farm of 343 acreß, open land, in good gr&6B and wtll fenced, ani sub-divided into 8 paddocks; 30 acres in crops ; small Louße, &c ; £4 per acre— £l372, of which £1000 may remain at 5 per .cent. (V Anyone wanting a good cheap property is recommended to inspect this place. 418, acreß undulating grace l«nd of good quality, and the greater p irt plouu liable, tub-divided/nnd vih 6 loomed , Cottage. Abottt 15 miles from town and close to a dairy factory. Price £3 15a per acre. Eißy tents if required. 262 acreß. Aa excellent bush dairy farm, 9 miLs from town. 200 acres in gia°p, good 8-roomed bouse, &c. £5 10a per acre. Noar a factory. 224 acrm first-rite buah country, near Tariki school. 65 acres felled, 50 in grass. No bail ings nor fences. £460. SUKURMVN. About 40 r.cres good land, 3 milrs from town, on motnlloil road. This is admirably-adapted for laying out as a model homestead. No buildings. Prico £8 10b par arro. Elliot Road. Mr Bas'ett'B nice litUe fa*ui of 50 ccrea — well farmed, fencod, watered, and sub-divided. CoonfortablohouEe. This conveniently siluiiled property is worthy of Ih a attention of speculators or persons desirous of securing; a country home close to town. Particulars on application. Jost Outbide Town, within ten minutes' walk from Post-office. Nearly 2J acreß good land, vith well built cottage of 5 rooms. Low price and very easy terms. 1O JM3T. 80 cere Bufch Farm, 35 in grass. Com forto We Cottage. 5 uiihs from town. Good road. Moderate rent. In addition to the properties described above, I have for eale numerous other holdings in various parts of the district. Correspondence and enquiries invited. —MEMO TO OWNERS— I havo considerable enquiry from outside buycre, aud shall be glad to rtceivo purticulura of land for sale or lease. F. P. COEKILI , NATIONAL PANE OBAHBSA3, NEW PLYMOUTH. VIBITORS TO AUCKLAND receiwd in • Private Boarding-house, beautifully situated at North Shore. Terms very moderate For partiooUni enquire at this fin* "«*.Mo IF YOU WOULD LIVE LONG and prosper drink good Coffee. It maketh the heart glad, keepoth the brain clear, and helpeth digestion. Be sure and ask for Crease's Al Coffee Sold only in I and 2 lb tine.— Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 3