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Land. F. P. CORKILL INVITES attention to the following desirable Properties now in bis hands for disposal: — Lease with purchasing oluuse. — 300 acre Dairy Farm, ail open land, mostly ploughable, well fenced aa.J aub-, divided. 7s per acre loat. . „ Cape District. — Handy 80 acre .section, £0 acres in grass and fenced, on a metalled road. £3 15s. ' ' Near Tarata. — For a nominal conaideration, the Goodwill of a 400 acre Bectioa, held on Crown leas*, with right of purchage, and partly im-' proved. Vendor has left the district, and must realise. Grand Beaon Farm of 400 acres, all in first-rate order, with superior new. housa and suitable outbuildings. Toko Difctrict— Boo acre Farm, 150 aores cleared and grassed, with sheep fences; 5-roomed liouso ani uood outbuildings; metal road. £4 ss. 500 acre Bush Farm, 100 acre 1 ? cleared ; level land of excellent.quality. Price, £2 12a Gd per acre. A' Fine Kua of 800 acres, all in beet pasture^ and now carrying 2000 sheep (or equivalent), on a capital road. £5 15s per acre. Nico Dairy Farm of 240 aorea, near a /actory; good new 4-roomed house, &c £7 10s per acre. Compact block of 640 acres, on good formed roid. About 400 acres are levol, and 140 acres aro in erase; considerable sheep proof fencing. Prke, £2 103 per acre Bush Tii in of 162 acres, 132 cleared and ;;i i^-'iod ; 4 rofuio'J Jjoiite, &c; good mad. Asm ■■ - -icie. Enqwi T'uulel £. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, New Plymouth. J. C. PEAGH HAS the pleasure to announce that bo has compl' ted his arrangements for tbg/ approaching season, and baa now on view a large stock of BOOTS & SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER wear, and will endeavour to fit the foot , and pocket of hia customers. V? B a 8 § Has ths LARGEST STOCK,' THE BE»T VALUE, AND The greatest variety of BOOTS & SHOEB ever seen in Inglewood. The bespoke department will have tny aonstant attention to assure tbe beet Style Workmanship, and Material. J. C. PEACH, OABH BOOT BBOP, INGLEWOOD TO FAEMEESJ JUST LANDED,— 30 Tons 30 Agricultural Salt. Invaluable as a fertiliser, especially for land away from the coast. Its application increases pasture, keeps stock healthy, and destroys insect HCo, r^IOHS £0 10a Pi£]i TON. NEvVTGW KING.! Important Announcement. T IN thanking his numerous frionds and customers for the hearty support accorded him during tbe past year, wishes to remini all, of his UNBESERVED BALE OF DRAPEBY AND BOOTS. Now is the timo to lay in a good stook for WIKIEK WEAR, AND MAC KAY'S is the placs to get (hem at, Every housewife ought tc take advantago o£ this GENUINE SALE, as, never in the history of Taranaki, have GOODS been sold so Cheap. The STOCK has beon gone over carefully and a largo portion has beon reduced to 60 Per Gent, below Landed Cost. Tbis Sale is Gcnuino, as I am giving np THE Drapery Trade, and the GOOD 3 must be soli. EQUALLY LOW PRICES IN GUOOEIUEB & IRONMONGERY. M. MAGKAY INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10327, 7 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10327, 7 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10327, 7 June 1895, Page 1