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, For Sale and To Let Properties for Sale. F-P. CorkuT f INVIIES tho attention of intending - buyers to the undernoted properties placed in his hands for sale on account of their respective owners : — LEASEHOLD. 200 acres, all open grass land, fenced and sub-divided; 4-roomed cottage, &c. ; On main road, close to Factory. 12 years to run; rental £40. Goodwill £250. j 277 acres rolling bush, on metalled road. j Stratford District. 82 acres felled. Hold on perpetual lease at 10Jd,with purchasing clause at 17s 6d. Goodwill £330. An excellent section. 250 acres, 80 in graaß, on good road 4 miles from railway line. Held on perpetual lease at 9d, with purchasing clause at 15s. Goodwill £400. 236 acres, 53 cleared. On formed road, 7 milea from railway. Held on perpetual lease at 10id. purchasing clause 17s 6d . Goodwill £1 per acre. 650 acres, excellent level bush country: on formed road 7 miles from townsnip' About 50 acres down. Ibis fine block is held on exceptionally easy terms, and will be told at a price equal to lets than 30s pev acre, for a clear freehold. BCO acres, all cleared, laid down in best English grasses; fenced with 7 galvanised wires, and subdivided into Bpaddocks. Small cottage. Formed road. Will lease for 15 years with right of purchase. 260 acres, all dow». on excellent road, within 4 miles from Stratford. New 4 roomed bouse, &c. Price £& 15s per acre, as for clear freehold. 1750 acre run, carrying mixed stock equivalent to 5000 sheep. Owner will lease for five years with purchasing clause. FREEHOLDS. 400 acre dairy farm, 330 acres cleared, well fenced and subdivided, and, I carrying one of the beat herds in tbe ■ district. Comfortable dwelling and sundry outbuildings. 6 milea from I New Plymouth, near school and factory. £7 ITJb per acre, |ggg| 94 acres excellent bush land, on good road within 5 miles from town. 35 aoei in grass. Price £450. Very easy terms. ( . , 60 acre farm, near Waipuku, all in graEO, and well improved. £500. 300 acres, open pasture 'farm, .handy to town and railway line. £8 par acre. 165 acres, bush farm, 145 in grass, small house and suitable outbuildings. Near factory and quite handy to town £7 10 per acre. "- - , 118 acres level bush farm, on good road, close to sawmill. 100 acres down and nearly all in grass. 4-roomed bouse and various farm [buildings. Well fenced and subdivided. £5 10s per acre. , 630 acres, Inglewood district. . 580 acres in best grass, and fenced for sheep. Excellent nearly new 6-roomed residence, with good homestead, £7 per acre. 650 acre coast farm. One of the finest properties in the Province. Can be sold as a going concern with herd of about 200 extra choice milkers Liberal terms to an approved purchaser. TOWN AND~SUBURBANS PROPERTIES. MORJEI TO I.JSSND. F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANE CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. - . EOR SALE: MR .C. B. GhABB'S well improved FARM of 150 acres on the Mangorei Road ; seven roomed cowshed, dairy, trapshed and other outhouses. Two orchards in full bearing; well-stocked garden J all in excellent order. Fall particulars on application to a3lb GEO. HOBY. HOTELS FOR SALE.f FOR SALE, in a thriving country town,— A Snug HOTEL, free house doing a good trade of £40 weekly. The rent, owing to special advantage of lease, is only £1 per w"eek. This hotel has every convenience, and' furniture, etc., ia in splendid order. A grand investment for » steady man. First-class Hotel in Wellington, doing," £120 per week. DWAN BROS. 58m IWeWngton. FOR SAIiE. j /CONVENIENT !siT-roomed HOUSE, \_J ?n Courtenay-stroet, close' to centre of townf 3 fireplaces ; water laid on. Land Transfer title. Immediate posseßI sion can be given. Deposit required, balance at 6 per cont. Apply • . *, 'V:. ' O. T. MIL^S;; 1 :-" 848 m ' Owner. FOR SALE. ' QEVERAL desirable Bnilding Siteft and Residential Properties in New Plymouth and Huburbe. ,< •• Also, Farma«jin different parts 'of tha distriot.l &pply|to W, J. SHAW, Land Agent, m New Ply month, OWN SECTIONS very cheap may be obtained from W. J, Shaw, Lan 4 Agent. ' , FOB SALE, —2k acres on Hospital Road (less than half-mile from To Henui bridge), dwelling house and out* buildings. Good, garden, &c. Price very low. — Apply to C. W. GovtTT Solicitor. , aßsa FOR SALE, cheap.— QUARTER-ACRE SECTION in Devon-street".— Apply to W. J. Shaw, Land Agent. 220e - TATTERSALL'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. J. W.~WEST HpHANKS hia patrons and the public for •f- their kind support in the past, and bogs to notify that he has REMOVED to his New und Commodious Stableo, EGMONT STREET, Between Railway Station & Criterion HoUl Brakes, Waggonettes, &c, for pienio parties;, baggies, single or doable; caba, saddles, horses; also hearse for funerals. Horses bought, tiold, or exchanged. Hay, Straw, Chaff, &c, always on band. Horses broken to single and double harness or saddle. Ladies' Waiting Room, fitted up with, every convenience. m 43& QUEEN - STREET GOAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT. rober?"todd w BEGS, to call the attention of tha residents of New Plymouth to tbe fact that he has commenced business at the above address. Rata and Town in lcngthß, and cut any uiiso io order. West pert Coal delivered to any pnrt of tha town, in quantities to Buit purchasers. Orders promptly attended to, and may be laf t at tho yavd , or with Mr J. Whitaker, 11 U 8m G rocer, Davon-stroet. CALL upon W. J. SHAW, Land Agent, if yon want a cheaplfarm. a"" IL BEY'S DRY GIN. Vide special report ot Sir Chat. Cameron, M,Di («)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 3

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