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Heki:::mt Shand land, mortgage, & insurance;agent, STRATFOKD. Post Office Box, 28. HAS the following properties for eale :— 394 acres ; 318 in graEß ; 50 acres down and roady for burn ; all fencod and (subdivided into 3 p&ddocks ; 2 roomed house, dairy, and cowshed. On a good road, 6 rriles from a railway station ; 1£ miles from a school. Price, £5 10s per acre, 12J acres ; all fenced ; frontage on Mountain Road ; close to post office, iaihvay station, dairy factory, and school ; together with Groomed houso, coach house, staWc, and outbui'dinps. Prica moderate. Terme. 72 acres ; 67 acres in grata ; nil fenced with sheep- proof fences ; good levol land ; 2 miles from a largo town Price, £8 per acre. 177 acreß ; 164 acres in grass ; fenced and sub-divided into 7 paddocks, all sheepproof, very suitable for a dairy farm; only \ mile from factory, and 1 mile from railway station, school, ond post office, on a pood metal ro?d ;4-roomed hous*, wool shod, yards, orchard, garden, etc Price, £8 per acre. 524 acres ; good open land ; ring fenced ; close to a school, posi, office, and dairy factory, on a good road. Price, £6 per acre. 167 acres, 110 in grass ;2-roomed cottage; all fenced ; on a good road, 2 miles from a station, md 4 milcb from a large town. Pric<>, £4 10s per acre. 200 ncreß 0" a good me al road, near railway station and town. 150 acres in gooi graßP, ftncod and Bub-dividad ; 5-roomed house, dairy, ja-ds, &c. Price, £6 10s per acra. 104 acres at MHhirßt ; 90 acres in praeß all fenced and close to dairy factory. Price, £6 per acre. 500 acres on Waintate Plains ; fenced ond sub-divided into 8 paddocss ; splendid levol land, and first- cl.iss dairy farm ; large bouse, good stock-yards, stables, gardeD, orchard etc, ; near a good town. 1760 aces, 1000 acres in splend d English grass ; all fenced and subdivided into 5 paddockß ; 3-rcomed house, wool shed, sheep and cattle yards, dip, &c, only 9 ailes from Stratford, and 3 from a town. Price moderate and good terms. 970 acres bush land, 11 miles from a larpe town and railway station. Price, £1 5s per acre. Good terme. 244 acres, 50 in grass; good rolling land; 7 miles from a town and dairy factory. Price, £2 10s per acre. 50 acres, 33 in grass; fencud and subdivided into 3 paddocks; 5-rootned hcuse, cowshed, dairy, etc; gool orchard; on a metal road, £-mile from a Jargo town and railway station. Price, £8 pur aero. 750 acres, 50 acres in graßs; 2 miles from rising townahip, and 11 miles from large town and railway station. Price, £1 5s per acre. 79 acres, all in splendid grass ; fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks; house, large co^vßhed, stable, hiyshed; 4 miles from Midhirst on a good road. Price, £8 per acre. 80 acres, about 2 miles from Stratford; all in gool grass, and 10 acreß ploughablo ; fenced and divided into 5 paddoobs ; 7 room-d housa , dairy, cowthed, &c. 166 acres, Kaupokonui District; 60 acres in grass, balance down and ready for burn; ring fenced; good rolling land; ootlage, yards, cowsbei. Price, £4 10s per aore. Sovev&l thop-, dwtllings, and a large number of sections at Eltham, Stratford, Midhi'.st, and Wuipuku. On behalf of several clients I am prepared to Lend Monoy on Mortgage of freehold security at lowest current ratoß. ' Enquiktes Invited. DRAPERY and Clothing Sale EXTRAORDINARY. 1 ITfiANKLYN, having bought for ' L GA.3H a very large etook of the above i At 25 PEK CENT Di&count- | All New Goods — Ia now giving tho public tho benefit of the saiuo. The Best Goods for Least Money ever offered in Ingle wood Come and see W. H. Frankly n. {Kgn&X arena /^f\ wrr^HCttyjxsjw *7/&^^ THE GREAT EITrfLISH REMESY FOB ©out, BhGHmatism, Beiatica,luinfego, & leuralgia. Tl.'-.r.cuto pain is quickly relieved and cured In a t. «• dsj-j by thi3 cclebri.loA J!< rficine. These I'ills, which nro ] cifittly bannUf"!, rcq>m» Ho restraint of diet duiltiT thivr üb», ami nicer) I--' l . to ].>t -'cut thß di^O-wc Miiivking at/ vital jKiit, Mae^faciureif In England l>y Trout & Co,, 22*, ctr.im», Londr „ and sold *t \« JJd- and S». M, "rr »jot .troUalLttji* tijr u"rfh t.nj Vhmialtt&Xt The Best Remedy fou Indigestion.— Nouton's Camojiile Pjlls are confidently Recommended as a Simplo Eomcdy for Indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which wo aro subject. Norton's Pills, with justice called tho "Natural Strengthcner of tho Human Stomach," act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, aro mild in their operation, and safe under any circumstanc e. Sold in bottles, at Is Ud, 2s 9d, lla, Hy all Mcdiciuo Voudors throughout tho Woild

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 1

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