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j property I Propert] W. BEWLEY, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel) f NEW PLYMOUTH. No. FOR SALE. 50 acre* ; all grcss; fenced ; c'oee 120 to factory and Bo.hool; good roa"; 10 miles from New Plymouth; no 3 house. £5 per aara 52 acres; all greed ; 3 paddocks; , 300 well fenced: a whare; 4 miles from New Plymouth; near fao26 tory; good road. £6 lie 6d per aore 89 ac es; highly improved farm- all grass; shelter bush ; 5 paddooka; well fenced; good 6-room house, 306 daiiy, large cowsliod with lean-to — ■ and loft; buggy house; 2 acres 27 orchard; factory H miles; station, I post and telephone oftico close to; good metalled road. £000 100 acres; 40 acroß grass; balance 317 in bush »nd light scrub; Jtnile — from South Road; 1 mile from 28 factory; beautiful position. £3 10a per nora 112 acrce.; nil grans; excollot.t dairy farm ; I paddocks, well fenced; 604 8 room lioiibd, double brick cliimnoym good outhuildinga : grand 100 lot ornamen'al trees ; |-niilo to> factory; good metalled road. £8 per aoro 601 107 acres; 120 in grnßß; 1 mile of — fencing ; adjoining Tarata town100 ship. £3 5s per acre 157$ acres; all grass; 7 paddoska; fencing nearly all new ; 6-room 602 liouee, milking Ehed. 2-stail Btable — ar.d loft; buggy ahed ; good orchard, 100 If acreß bringing £30 per annum; factory a^joiDß; school opposite; on metalled road, 6J miles from New Plymouth. £7 10s per acre JB7 acres; 50 acres bush, balance in good grass ; 6 paddocks, well 612 fenced ; excollent 6-room house; man'd house, with fireplace; milk102 ing ehed, with 10 bails; dairy, calf-house, pi dories; good garden and orchard; 3£ roileß to Inglewood. £5 12s 6d per acre 105 acre?; all graa»,and ploughable. i paddockß fenced ; Tory good 617 5-roomed hotife, verandah round — three Bidob; two dairies, cowshed, 102 stockyard, hay i-hed; on good road, • 8 uiiloß from New Plymouth. £6 17* 6d per acre 252 acres; 50 acres buab, balance ia graes; 10 paddocks, well fonoed 1000 8 room house, dairy, cowshed stockyard; Ignores orchard; fao« 150 tory, 1 mile; school close; Bmil eg from New Plymouth. £4 17s 6d per aore 250 acres; level land, all good grass, a littlr shelter lush; 6 paddocks. 1002 well fenced ; 10-ioom house; 18 stall cowshed and loft ; dairy, 150 stable, wash-house, and dray-ehed) close to factory ; 3 miles to Stratford. £8 10s per aero 440 acres; rich coast land; aIJ grass j close to Opunake; ll paddockf, sheep-proof fences; 5 room house; 1502 large stable and .cowshed; sheepdip and cattle yard; orchard and 200 plantation of 10 acres; 1$ miles to factory, 10 acres pig proof; fla* worth £200 a yeat; 21 years' lease, at 2a 6d per acre; compensation to £5 per acre. £4 10s per aore goodwill Some good Hotels, town an< J country. Many houses and town sections. Some grand bush properties, freehold and perpetual lease, goodwill cheap. - Agent for Victora Fire Insuranoe Co. MONEY TO LEND. Walter Bewley, m NEW PLYMOUfH. SEVEN REASONS Why DAW SON'S WBItfKY is the best. Ist.' — Because it is not sold under any fictitious nauio or brand, but comes from a distillery which for. over 80 yeart baa been celobrated for the purity of ita products. 2nd. — Because it is recommended by the Medical Faculty as being the Finest Whisky Ever Imported. 3rd. — Because the leading analystf'in Scotland pronounces it to bo tbe Purest and most Wholesome Spirit bo bae ever analysed. 4th.— Because the snles in Australia have steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any brand of whisky imported. sth. — Because it came from the farfamed Glenlirct District, the premie* whisky-producing district in Scotland. 6th. — Because there is not a headach in a hogshead, thus proving it to V thoroughly matured. 7th.— Because it never varies in Qualitj as Peter Dawson, tbe great distiller, ha* built the Largest Vats ia the World, so ' that its exceptional quality may be main tamed. m 808 HALF. THE "DREXDI SIORE.' The district is improving ever; |^day —For particulars apply to C. N. BOWE, a2soa Urenui. FOR SALE. -|AQ ACRES, at Ratanui, with eorc« SAJtJ beautiful largo English Treri and magnificent Pinoe, being the mo&t showy site in Tnranaki for a gentleman's residence, and wirhin three miles of Now Plymouth Poet Office. Terms. W. COURTNEY. oBB7m Earnia House. JFOR SALE OR LEABE. ACOMFOUTARLE RESIDENCE aud J- acre in Devon street West. Small deposit, and ciny inbtuluients iE profeired. C. W. BOVETT, b24ou Solicitor.^ ~~ HOTELS FOR SALE. FOR SAh E, in a Ihrivinjx country tow n.— A Snup HOTEL, free honw doing a good trade o£ £40 weekly. The ront, owing to special advantage of lease, is only £1 per weuk This hotel has every convenience, nrd furniture, etc., is in t-pl> ndnl order. A grand investnn nt for * 6io»'ly man. First-class Hotel in WelliDgton,*"doinj £120 per week. DWAN BROS. 58m Wfl'linßton. FOR SALE. A NICE FARM of 107 acres on the Norfolk Road, ill felled and grassed; 4-i"oomotl lioiiKu unrl scullery ; good cowrbhed nr.d ynrd ; mciai mv! ; f of inilfl from station .ml school, and within 2 milos oE factory Also, with above, if required, nnothor 71 acres nearly opposite, C W. GOVETT, b2J7l> Solicitor, New Plymouth, FOR SALE. ri A A ACRES of good LEVEL LAND i'x'i on Kent Road, nearly all in grass, well fenced anil sub divided. Wol! adapted for dairying putposeß ; on a metalloi road near h Im-tory. Also. 50 acres with & cottii^e, nrfjmnin!: Mr Paynter's factory da tha Juncliun liond. Apply to owner, T. ALLEN, b29lb Junotiop Ko»ri PURtfi un.l unadulterated — DawoOO*t o o o Poi fection Whisky,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10139, 20 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10139, 20 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10139, 20 October 1894, Page 3

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