Herbert Shand. LAND, MORTGAGE, & INSURANCE AGENT, STRATFORD. HAS the following properties for sale :—: — b 94 acres ; 318 in grass ; 50 aoree down and ready for burn ; all fenced and fcubdividei into 3 pa-Mocks ; 2 roomed house, dairy, and cowshed. On a »ood road, 6 rtiles from a rail way station ; 1J oiiks from a school. Price, £5 10s per acre, acres ; 50 acres in grasp, and all fenced ; 1 J acres ploughaolo ;1 J n.iles from a town and railway station ; dairy factory within a mile. Price, £4 10s por acre. 72 acres ; 67 acres in grass ; all fenced with Bheep- proof fences ; good level land ; 2 miles from a large town Priop, £8 per aore. 177 acres ; 164 acres in grass : fenced and eub-divMcd into 7 paddocks, all ebospprcof, very suitable for a dairy farm; only mile frooa -factory, and 1 mile from railway statioa, Bohool, end post office, on a good metal road ; 4-roomed hons , wool sbei, yards, orchard, garden, etc. Price, £8 per acre, 524 acro3 ; good opan land ; ring fenced ; close to a school, pos« office, and dniry factory, on a good rotid. Price, £6 per acre. 167 acrep, 110 ingress ; 2-roomed cottage; all fenced ; on a good road, 2 miles from a station, und 4 mikb from a large town. Price, £4 10s per acre. 188 acres, 80 acres in grass, 20 acres ready for bum ; partly fenced ; fiveroomed honse, dairy, etc. ; 2 mileß from Midhirst, on a good road. Price, £3 10s per acre. 104 acres at Midhiist ; 90 aorea in graEß all fenced and close to dairy factory. Price, £6 per acre. 500 aoree on Wuiuiate Pluinß ; fenced an! sub-divided into 8 paddocss ; splendid level land, and first-class dairy farm ; large houße, good stock-yardß, stables, garden, orchard, etc, ; near a good town. : 2668 acres unimproved bueh land at Pobokuri will be soil in sections to suit purchasers. Pr'ca, £1 12 b6J per acre. 67 acies, all in good grass and on a good* road; only 3 miles from a largo town; fenced , nico 2-roomed bouse, dairy, etc. ; gool garden; dairy factory 2 mileß. Price, £310. Terms. 1000 ucreß bush land, 11 miles from a large town and railway station. Price, £1 10 i per acre. I 244 acres, 50 in grass; good rolling land; 7 miles from a town and dairy factory. Price, £2 per acre. 50 acre?, 33 in grass; fenced and Bubdividnd into 3 paddocks; 5-roomed hcuse, cowshed, dairy, etc; gooi orchard; on a metal road, |-mile from a lar^e town and railway station. Price, £8 per acra. 750 acres, 50 acres in gross; 2 miles from rising township, and 11 miles from large town and railway station. Price, £1 5s per acre. 79 acrep, all in splendid grass ; fenced and cub-divided into 7 paddocks; house, large cowshed, stable, hsyahed ; 4 miles from Midbirst on a good road. Price, £8 per acre. 51 acrep, nice dairy farm; all fenced and gratEei; 1£ miles from Midhiist on a gopd road; 4-roomed house, yards, dairy, etc. Price, £10 per aore. 166 acres, Kaupokonui DistricJ; 60 aoroa in grass, balance down and ready for burn; ring fenced; good rolling land ; cottage, yards, cowshed. Price, £4 10s per acre. Leasehold. 517 acres, email giszing run; 400 acres in grass, 40 acres down and ready for burn; good level land; ring fonoed, 3 paddocks ; compensation for improvements. Rent, 6d per acre; 15 years to run; 11 mi'es from Inglawond. Several chop-, dwellings, and a large number of sections at Eltham, Stratford, Midbitst, and Wu:puku, On behalf of stvoral clients I am prepared to Lend Money on Mortgage of freehold security at lowest current rates. Enquiries Invited. VICTORIA HOUSE. UP to New Year's Day. Extraordinary cheap lines in Gentlemen's, Youths', & Boys'
Clothing at this shop j besides all other goods at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction, — Something, too, for country folks to think over — Cost of fures defrayed by buying a parcel totting up to three guineas. GRATEFUL— OOMFQ^TtNG. Epps's Cocoa, BREAKFAST. 'tiy a^tboi-oogb hurMca of Oonalct* ftwewbloh govcri ih'ocpcir.thns cfd'^eatlot wl nutrition, ant hj n ofcreiol iippl'tcfttlor of tbe One i>rr,f3rtl',s of weJ'-cc'.octcd c< <o-. Sir. EC'I'B, !i B 8 pror.d^-i onr breakfast '!>H: . with, a do'-loatoly-flnrvourod htfltbw > bJol m y «avo ns rc?n7 b«wvy Ato^r'a bills. U br th?iu->loloa?«»ocl snub »rdrlss of ril< thai. 1 ooKfitituJlon cny bsßra-!uallj b?iJ ■ 11;<1 1;< until eUoag o'-on-l- to Tpniai ove'> i-wle^c;. to I'Jacaafi, Ifnw).-.«J3 of iii»rio maJfl'iSo ar OcLti'Mii&'QViS. *ao tc^y tonttnoY vtheu^ fccrelaj'. <-oftU p^iwt, Wi)/iift}'o»csji3n»vr t9A»\, shaft b> x-eAug ou-.Eeivos >< fortlfl«d »J».h pnro blnod <*ni a proper aonrlnhod f.'!\rnc." — Bee »:tlcp a the Qiu' Gerfias Gazette. Mado simply with Boiling Water? • orMUfcy *i air JUi past lio by Urccer£,!f-be««» tb r~ JAJfcIKS EPPS & Co., OOKfKCP^XKT Ct!B»IBTB. LOHJ)O 6IIAV fllObr-
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9599, 18 January 1893, Page 1
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795Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9599, 18 January 1893, Page 1
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