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Sales by Auction. WEDNESDAY,~_TY 8, 1893. F. J. JONES Will sell by auction at his rooms, Broughamstreet, on tho above date, at 2 p.m , by order of the Mortgagee, ani under conduct ol tbo Registrar of the Supreme Court. — ALL that parcel of LAND contaioine 637 acres, moro or lesp, being Sections 2, 3, and 4, of Block VII., Waitara Survey Distrot. ' Oonditions of Bale may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneer. F. W. Riohmosd, Solioitor. 710» A TKIAL - of Moßsrs Booth Macdonald & Co.'b BPAOIHO HAE&OWB will be held oa the farm of Mr John PrjßDi-, at Huirangi, on THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, at 11 a.m. Farmers and all interested are invitod to attend. D. BERRY & Co., 659h A"pn»-. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYM ;UTH. Burscss Roll and Defaulter*' Hit. NOTICE is heieby given that the above Roll and List may now be viewed at iln Borough offices at any time during office hourß until the 25' h day of i! 13 montb. All objeotioss thereto must bormdein wri ing, according to Section 63, Municipal Corporation A:t, 1886. The _ani3B oC the owner or occupier of any property which appears in the Do funlters' List v\i!l i.ot appear in the Burgees Roll unless all rates c'uj are forth wilh p.'id. THO3. HEMPTON, Town Clerk. 12tb April, 1893 712. Properties for Sale. F. P. CORKILL Is instructeJ by Mr John Hebkktt, of Victoria, to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, at a very moderate price — His compact little HOMESTEAD of 50 pen p. oa tho Barrett Road, 3| miles from town, at present ia the occupation of Mr Blanohett. Immediate pos session enn be arranged for. Further particulars on application. F. P; CORKILL begs to invite tho- attention of buyers to tho following very deniable properties now in his hand 8 for sule :—: — C PEN COONTUY. 200 acres, mostly level, well-watered and well fenjed ; new 4 roomed cottage; closo to factory. £5 10s per acre. 30') acres, level, well-fenced and Bubdivided ; 5 roomed houso &c.

£1450. £1000 at 6^ per cent. 350 acres, three-fourths level, remainder andu'a'iog, well-fenced and Bub« divided. £4 10a p^.r acrf. Exceptional'y good terms. 170 acres good level graeb lanJ, wellfarmed ; .nug homestead ; close to factory. £7 5s per acre. 100 acres, 3 miles from town. Comfortable house, &o. £800. . 650 acre farm, really good country. IN THli BUSH. 200 acre farm, 160 in grass, good sroomed house, &c. 2 miles from railway station. £6 10s per acre. 65 aores good bush, 14 mil.-B from town. £1 12s 61 per acre. 747 acres excellent lovel country, not heavily timbered ; small improvements. Price very low. 216 acres, 120 clear- d and grassei ; no building?. £3 15s per noro. 450 acre farm whhin 7 miles from town, and n'<ar a factory. £6 pi r acre. EMAIL BESIDKNTIAt, FIUPERTIKS. 10 acrcb 3 milt s from town. £150. 8 acres nicely plante 1, close to 'town. £350. 2& acres well situated ia the borough. £400. , 1 acio near the High Hehod. £100. I , ■ FOB LEASE. For 5 or 7'year , a bush farm of 250 acre, of which 100 are cleared ani gra6£el. No house. Well situated within 2 aiiles of a atar.ioa ' . 250 acres standing bueh. To be leased for 10 yeirs with purchasing cause. 244 ceres, 71 felled, 56 grassei Will loose for 5 or 7 years at £20 rent, with imprjvement conditions and purchasing clause. Inquiries Invited. MONEYJp LENDF. P, CORKILL, N .TIONAL BANE CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. h^ . THE "ALEXANDRA"

Separator WON First Prize of £30 at the Boyal Agricultural Society's Show at Doncaster, England, in 1891, agaiusfc the De Laval and all other competitors. NEWT oIT KIN G, Having been appointed Sole Agent for these machines for the North Island of New Zealand, isptepared to make special arrangements with /farmers and Factories needing SEPABATOBS, and will afford extra facilities to enable buyers t* purchase. Tbkms — Cash, Quarterly, or by Deferred Payments. NOTE,— Eaoh Machine w ill bo fitted up on purchaser- premises, by a practical ex oeit, ut my expense, and each will bo guarantcod in working order. NEWTON KING. 635h . FOB SALE. £ftft ACRES of bush land, near Uimi. OUU 7 miles nearer the main load than the Grown Lands sold lately, and much cheaper. If required, half the purchase money can remain on mortgage for 7 years. For particulars apply to C. N. ROWE, 653 a Urenui. " OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN.— PeopIe are always wanting something for a change thorefore why not try Uncle Sam's Ro_led Oats, which are unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, being most nutritious and not healing the blood a. in the case of oatmeal. R»totnmended for invalids. Sold every whtff in 21b packets.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9670, 12 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9670, 12 April 1893, Page 3

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