Tenders TARANAKI HARBOR~BOARdT "TENDI£R3 will ba received at the ••■ Board's Office up to ©''even o'clock i.m.on Wednesday, 16th November, 1892, F or the supply and delivery of SAWN I'ISIBER required by tho Boiri for tbe ■nsuing jear. C. RESNELL, blsß Secretary. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASOnTiTtOOTOBER, 1892 TO 31st MARCH, 18)3. LIST of persons to whom licenses to fish for Trout have boen issued :—: — W. tJ. Franklyn, Jun. Inulewood W. H. Franklin,. Sen. loglewood W. A. Mason Stntford Peter Hunter Stratfor.l Jeorge McLean Hawera Wm. T. Owen Hnwera Wulter Bowlcy Tariki Road J. Ihirkolson, Jun. Tariki Road OarrvTajlor Inglewooi < Jas. B. Paton Stratford G. H.Ginsnn Inglo vood W. L. NEWMAN, bU^ Hon. Sec. Herbert Shand, LAND, MORTGAGE, & INfcURAKOB AGENT, MJDHIHST. FOR SALE,"I QQ ACRES, 2 mileß from Mi thirst; JLOO lovtl an-! woll watered ;80 nens ia t raSF i 7-roouol bou6 •, poov' j'arde, etc. ; all fenced nnd subdivi led. 104 ULres at Mil hirst ; 90 acres in grass ; all fenced, ami cose lo Dairj Factory. 7 acrep, M : dhirst suburban pection, subdivided into 3 padhoch.B small 5* roomed I ouse. 139 aens ; 2 mi es from Mid hirst; level end well watered ; 85 acres in grass ; 3-rooir.ed house, na : ry, etc. 524 acreß good open Janel ; ring-fenced ; clo^e to a sc! oj), post office, and dairy factory. £6 per aero twothirds can remain on mortgage 560 acres; 7 miles ftom Miihirst ; 100 acreß in grass ; good rolling bush lat.d; well watered; 4 roomed bouse; price, £3 per acre. US acreß improve! bueh lanr] ; 3 miles from Stratford ; all gristed and fenced ; two roomed cottage. 378 aens improved, good level bush hnd; well watered ; good house, dair.) , an i 6tocbyard ; n r ar a railway stnti -n. 175 a 1 res ; ckse to railway etati'D ; good level land all fenced and subdivided ; IC3 acres in grass and partly p'ou^hable ; 3-roomed house, good yard and eheds. 51-acre Dairy Farm, 1^ miles from Mid hirst, all fenced and {.raesed : 4 roomed house, pood yardp, duiry, she-JB, etc; only one mile from dairy factory; well watered 244 acres good rolling land, 50 acres in grjES, balance bush, about 7 miles from a towr ; £2 per ■ cro ; two-thirds can rumain on mortgage 3000 acr e, Pohokura Block, will bo sold in Brctions to Euit convenienco of purchaser 153 acres gtcod level land at Midbirst, paitly iuaprove-3, suitable for dairying; gocd house 561 acre>B unimproved busb, good dray roid, will be sold in Boctions if desired ; price, 33a 6d per acre-ea3y t' rms 166 acres, Kaupokonui Distriot, improved bußh land, 60 acres in graes, riog fenced, balance felled ready for barning, well watered, cottage, good yards and cowshed; £4 10s per acre; two thirds can remain on mortgage 265 acres unimproved buth. 5 miles from a townEbip; 35s per acre 207 acre s improved but h, 40 acres in grace ; good levo) land, portly fenced Several shops, dwellings, end a largo number of town sections in Mid hirst, Eltham, and Stratford ; also a large butchering buuntes -£25,000. .€25,000. 1 have the above sum to lend on Mortgage of Freehold seourity at lowest current tates, in sums to suit tho convenience of clients Enquiries Invited, Agent for The National Mutual Life Association of Auß'ral.'isia (Limited) Commercial Union Assurance Co. (Limited) of London H. W illiaenson's Beaconsfield Sawmill E. Burgees & Sons' Saeh and Door Factory b 157 SPECTACLESN. Lazarus & Co., OCULIST OPTICIANS, London, Calcdjta, and 281 AND 283, COLUNSST. MBLBMTBNS, By appointment to H.B. the Marquis of Dnfferin, Ex -Viceroy of India etc., nave appointed J and T. AVERY SOLE AGENTS, FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, Who have been thoroughly instructed in our system of Eight testing (Pt. 4354), which is now being universally adopted, and may be consullol for Spootaulea or Eye Glasses daily. The Medical Profession and all interested in Oplioil Soience are invited to Bee this boautiful teat, and all the last improvements in Lenses and Frames as prescribed by Ophthalmio Surgeons. OUR SPECIALfTE " SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES fittod with lenses, correcting the defects of each eye, and in frames adjusted for comfort and good appearance, are 10 nearly all caeee, eupplicd AT ONCE, aftei tbe sight ie tested by our agonts, or (in preference) on tho Prescriptions o f Ophthalmic Surgoons. AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN says if the public would drink less tea and more Coffee there would be a great many less sufferers from that troublesome complaint •—indigestion. Crease b Al Coffee is the beet. Bold only in laid 2 1b tinr Ar v
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9539, 4 November 1892, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9539, 4 November 1892, Page 3
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