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PROPERTIES FOR SAL B F, P. CORKILL INVITES the attention of intending buyers to iho imdornoted propeitiei j)inced in bis hai'do for ealo on account of tboir retipectivo owners: — 240 acres, dairy farm, all excellent pasture land, well fenced and sub-divided; new houHe, &c. ; near factory. £7 10a per acre 165 acre, dairy farm, close to factory nnd school, and handy to town. £7 10s per acre 110 cere farm, on pood road, and near New Plymouth. £800 120 acre farm, 100 cleared; comfortable homestead, &c ; conneuiontly situated in tbo Moa Dirtrict. £5 10s por aero 200 acre farm, all cleared, in tho best part o£ Iho JS'gaire Di&liict, 3^ miles from Stratford; can bt> divided, if desired; substantial buildings). Moderate price 300 acre btock faim, all ploughablo. £4 lOfl (-or acio 60 acre fa; us, a!l in fji\s v , and well tarmoil; email home; £ood 01 chard; well niliutod I olwcjn In^lowood and t-'liallord. ilfiOQ 84- acre fitini,' nil in fj.rass, well fenced in G piiildockH; oxccllent new G-roomod hnnso and suitable ontbuildiuge: £9 per acre 580 acre btinh farm, nearly all in best pnsturo and fonced for Rlicep; #o°d G roomed bouse, &c £7 per acre. A fine propu'ty 300 acio liumli farm, all c'onred, and in bos-t glasses ; Bupprior 10-roonied bouse, with attrnelive sunoundings, andextentii\eoutbnililin{rß nf tho most approved dpsoriflion. Aiijacont sclion of 300 p.cies is nlso oilcieil for Halo, tbo wliolo making a lino sheep or dairy farm not to be surpassed in Taranaki. 125 aero farm, level open pasture, on tho coast; good 5-rooiuod houee, &c. ; native leasf, with eoinpensalionclauso; eusy terms. BUSH PROPEUTIES 570 acres, 85 cleared ; freehold; 25s per acre; oasy terms 700 acres, 70 down; freehold; 25b per acre; easy terms 1400 acres, 120 c'eaied; leasehold; very moderate goodwill 277 aeie=, 80 cleaied; metal void; very cheap 140 acres, 15grasbed; deferred payment 2iJG acreb, 53 cleared ; lease with purchasing clause; price low. BUSINESSES. General fftore; Turnover about £200 per niontii ; Stock, £700. Hardware Store; btock about £500; all now. Fiuiteior and Greengrocor; good stand. TO BE LEASED. A fine opeu farm of 250 acres, all in good order. Purcbaning clauee can be ananged. Farm of 380 acres; low rent. Pnrchas-ing clause if desired. Dairy farm of 150 acres, close to factory; no buildings at present. For Sale — Comfoi table G-roomed houpe in a country township; very che^p. TOWN PROPERTIES OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION. Enquiries Invited. MONEY "TO LEND. ! F. V. COKKILL, Rational \\:\v"; Clmuiburs, m NEW l'lAWvjiiril. Some Good Investments. 5 ACRES (about) on the Main South Road — overlooking breakwater-.com-manrling grand views. 1 Somo choice building sitoa. 2 4- ROOMED COTTAGE?, with verandahs and well built — uator laid on. iMtuated in Pendarvos etroot. QUARTFR ACRE SECTION adjoining — perfect building site — splendid viuA'. These \ roporlios may be sold separately or in ono lot. 6 ROOMED HOUSE, Gill-street, in good repair. Also, — Aj WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, doing a good and profitable business Forjfurtber particulars npply to M. CUNNINGHAM, Or, E Hompiiiues, St. Aubyn-street, New Plymouth, aß26b SEVEN REASONS Why DAWSON'S WHItfKY is the beet. iHt. — Bccauso it is not sold nndor any J fictitious name or brand, but comes from j a distillery which for*o\erßo year 3 has! been celebrated for the purity of its productß. 2nd.— Because it is recommended by the Medical Faculty aB being the Finest Whisky Ever Imported. 3rd. — Beenuse tbo loading analystf'in Scotland pronounces it to bo the Purest and most Wholosome Spirit he has ever analysed. 4th, — BecauHo the BulesJ in Australia havo steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any brand of whisky imported. 6tb. — Because' it came from the farfamed Glenlivet District, the premier whisky-producing dintriot in Scotland. 6th. — Because there is not a headache in a hogthead, thus proving it to be thoroughly matured. * 7th. — Because it novcr varies in Quality, as Peter Uawfion, tbo gieat distiller, ban built Iho Largest VatH in tho World, so that its oxci'ptioKil quality may bo main taiaed. vi Monumental Mason. A. HANDLEY (From Auckland), j DLVON STREET E AJSjT. DESIGNS AND PRICES May boßcenon thopromisoß, or cent post ji-uo. . i'roo. ATT DESIRES to call the atten- • XI • tion of the public to the fact that be has taken ovor tho business formerly carried on by tbo late J. Bei.i, ; and having had considerable experience in tho trade, can asßuro hie patrons JTiist ClassJ|W ork at B ea " sonable juices. Lttters in Black Faint, Gold, or Lead. A. HANDLEY a76Ba ' Devon-street. AND A. GILBEY'S DRY GIN c No home nomploto without jt. (1)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3