F. P. Corkill JEGS to innte the attention of buyer*- £* to the following very desirabii properties now ia bis hinds for sale :—: — 130 acre Dam Fnrm, 7 milaa from New Pljmoutb; 5 roomelh i 'U o e, separator house, large cowshed, &c. £6 10b per acre. Easy terms. Stock and plant at vnlnation, if desired, acre Farm,3 mi'eifrom town, metalled roai, 5 roomed houep, &c ; 11 ncrep id crop, bilnnce rrostly grass. £800. £300 may remain. 80 acre Form, 8 miles from town, well fencpd end suH-rHvided, 6-roomfd boose npd suitable outbuildings. Price, £700, inclndine coo J wi'l of adjacent leasehold of 100 ac-os. 150 serf s, abont half cleared but other wise unimproved, 11 miles from town and close to main road. £600; £50 i-Rvh, bevance very etwy terms. 2foacie Farm, cenrlv nil oleare**, with strongly bn'lt house of about 8 ro'iuis. 8 miles from t'wn, and within reach of dairy factory. £5 5s per acre, - Note — Thie holdiog can be increased by tbe addition of 100 acres adjoining. ■ 300 acrf« Farm, all open country, fenced and rnb-diiided, 12 » il^s from town. £1450. 400 acre' Dairy Farm. A very choice property in one of the best parts ol the diVrict. £10 10s per acie. 306 acre Farm, close to luglewood; good . homestead. £9 10s per acre. 300 acre Farm, all p'ougbablo, well fenced and sub-divided, with comfortable bouse; on good road, 8 milts fr<m town £8 per aore. 100 acre Farm, within 5 mile« from town. ExoalleDt 9 roomed house. A very nice propeity. Will sell on excepti. nail easy tern-d, or lease to a responsible trnaut. 40 acres, with substantial 5-roomed house, on main road, 5 miles from town. Price. £500— £1 CO down, balance left at 6 per cent. 100 acre Bush Section, on good road, 5 miles from town. 35 acres down, no other iiiprovementß. £5 per aore. Very easy term*. 37 acres good open land, fenced, bnt no hoilding<», 5 mi'es from.town £8 10s per acre. 24 aore Homestead, 3 mil'-s out. A nice little pro.ierty. £350. 184 ocru dairy farm, 130 acres grass, 12 acres newly fel'.en ; new 7-ronmed • otta^e ; only 5 mil s fr<Mn town and ad] icent to factory. £7 73 per acre, BUSH BLO KS. 650 acres, wiih small improvements. '50 „ „ „ „ 1000 „ unimproved. 5500 „ „ TOWN AND BUBUBBAN PROPERTIES. HONEY TO LEIV X' F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANE CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH, m STATEMENTS beve been • made by O agents of Private Life Insurance Offices that tbe advantage of the State Guarantee can be obtairei Dv registering their Policies with the Registrar- General or Pubiio Trustee. NOTICE 15 HER€bY GIVEN that the GOVEENMENT LIFE I W SUR A N CBB" DFPARTMENT is the Onm Life Office transacting business in New Zsalund whioh can offor its Poli ly-holdera tho SECURITY OF THE GOVEK.NMSjsT for tbe FAITHFUL FULFILMENT OF THh POLICY CONTRACTJ. H. RICHARDSON, Govornment Insurance Commissioner. SOLE BROS., TARANAKI BUTCHERY, DEVON-STREET. OX BEEF and Wether Mutton of the beet quality. Best dairy-fed Pork. Small goods of every description in son atant supply. Families waited on daily for orders. OHUTTLEWORTH BROTHERB, TIMBER MERCHANTS & IMPORTED HAYZ ON BALK,— Builders Material and Builders' Ironmongery Paperhangings and Scrim Oils, Paints, and Colors Portland Cement, Best SoreenedjCoal Fenoing Wire, Corrugutod Irop *.4too at tht Albion Mills.— Fine Boncdnst of oar own manufacture (warranted genrjioe>, Gnauo. Ornsbed or - Whole Oats, Chaff; ' Devon and Qoeem Btbeet9. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND in larpe or pmall sums, at lowest current rates. Town, suburban, and countr j propertie ■for sale. STAKDIBB & KERR, • • Hnlie!tOfß mone£ WE hnve several large &nma for iuvcfitment on a ortgugeon freehold ferm lands, with good margin, at cum nt totes. T. S. WESTON & Co. Rolifitors, Cbristcburch FOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. SHOP and KeeHence, nest Dr. O'Cnr roll's, running thrcneb from Devon street to f'ourtrnay-street. Iramrdifite pops'SFion • an be had, and easy termß for payment made. W. COURTNEY, a7o9m Sarnia Honae PROFESSOR LIEIiEG Bayß :— " We shall never know how intn wero first direct' d to tho ude of Coffee, but wo amy consider the article bo remnrkaMe forter > te action on the brain and the eubftance of the organs of motion »s an element 'of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to co&vert ihe blood into nervous aabetanres, and thus recruit ihe energy of •he mnvins; nnd thinking; fadolrits." ' If you wish to benefit yonrsolf yon conlfl Dot ■id better than drink Crfasr's Al '"offib. Pojd everywhere in 1 and 2tb tins For it is the bast. — Edward L. Nathan, Wholesale Agent. New Plymouth
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 1
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