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New Plymouth, Land and Insurance Agent, Valuer. INVITES the attention of ppreons wanting Suburban Residences or Building Sitis to tho following selectionist acres, on town boundary. Grand potion £650. 4J acros, £25 per acre, and 5£ acres, £20 per acre. Good building sites, 10 minutes' walk from town 5 acres, quite level Suit ble for subdivision. £50 per acre. b\ acres. Grand site nar breakwater. 2(5$ acreß. Substantial 4 room house, good outbuildings. Two acres very ornam ntal bush in perfect condition. Good orchard. Only 20 minutea' drive on first-claea road. £675. 25 scree, on South Road. Good 6-roozn house, dairy, cowshed, and trap shed. ! Large number fruit trees in bearing. 5 paddocks Lovely view. £376. 11 acres, with excellent house, stables, and coach house. Under 1 mile. £550. 5} acres. 4-room house and shad. Good garden and fruit trees. £300. 14 acres, Hospital Road. £22 per acre. 36 acres. 6 room house, wash house, cowshed, bug y shed. One acre good orchard. Large number ornamental trees. £600. 12 acre-. Splendid building eiU on good road. Excellent land. Within «*sy walking distanoe of towfi, £25 per acre/ 17 aowsl Very good 4 room dwelNag, with 3 semi-dsfaohed rooms. Stables. tra'pnouse, fowlhonsa. Fiv« paddocks. One of the beat Bites in the district, Price, £650. Tery easy terms. 20 tcresr Good 6 room houee of totara, 1 briojc chimneyß. Good oatbnildinga. ponien, and orchard. Nearly all plou'gbable. Very good position. £600. 14 aoresgood land, eaay distance from town ; £14 per acre. 25 acresj with good frontage to metal road- ; Buitablß for sab division ; £15 p»r aore. 3$ acres ; e>'xoe}lent building site. Only 15 minutes walk from town. £20 per aero; • . Also a large number of dairy and ahee,p farms in ell parts of the Provincial District. A' first-class country hfatal in extensiva district ; doing a largo and highly profitable business. No opposition. Freehold. Easy terms. A rotilly good inven'ment. > .Country Stores, Boarding Houses, and ' other businesses, MONEY~TO LEND. . ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. A, PebrY [W. E. PsboivAL Perry I Percival, LAND, EBTATB, FINANCIAL, MBnBAHOH, AN» QENEBAL AG3KTB, AO6OONTANTB, &0., MOA-STREET, INGLEWOOD. 134 aores, 120 in grase ; 7 paddooka ; level good dairy farm ; 6 roomed house ; cow-shed, for 14 cows, and hay shed; 6 miles from Inglewood and 8 from New Plymouth, on good road and close to school and factory. Prioe, £9 per ' acre. Terms. j 201 acres, 170 in grass ; 2-roomed houB» and lean to ; 12 roiles from railway, 1 from school and ore. Price, £3 10b per aore. 580 acres, 52 in grasß ; 4-roomed house 9 miles from railway and 3 fro i school. Perpetual lease at 9d peraor* Price, 15s per acre for goodwill. 142 acres, nearly all in grass; 6 paddocks ; 6-roomed house, stable, cow-ehed and dairy ; well-fenced : 1$ miles from ichool, factory, and railway. Price, £10 per acre. Easy terms. 112 aoreß, 98 in grass ; 7 paddocks ; good 8-roomed hduse, cowshed, orchard, &c; 5 miles from towmhip, 2 miles from school and railway, J mile from factory.' Prioe, £8 per kore. . ; Terms cam always bo arranged, if par ehasersdeßirelt, ■ Township sections in Ingltwcod, | \T «ijDaku, Midhirst, and Stratford. ■ ; LOANS HEaOTIATBB. - Debts and R«nts Collected. — Plans aad Jjlpeoiflcations prepared foi BnUdicg* All commanieationi regarded as strictly onfidehtial. l k2ooa ! - J at prize Ist prize MEAT._MEAT\ SOLE BROS,HAVING won at the late Show the 10 Guinea Gold Cup for the Best Fat Bnllock and t he First Prize for tho Best Fat Freezers and Freezing Sheep, bsg to inform tho public that th"y sro now 'killing these and eimilar boosts. Customers <(an therefore roly on it that (he qaality cannot be equalled in the district. Prime Canterbury Hams and Bnconß. U.B. No old cows killed, so we can guarantee all Prime Qii&iily. Note. — Sole IJroa hold an unbeaten j record of Fhst Prizes for the last five years for Prime Fat Stock. gj-Pleac-9 oaU early. NOTICE. Queen-street C oal an<i F^ 6 ' wood Yard. ROBERT TODD, Pr^pribtob. TN again thanking the public of New I Plyinoolh and neighbourhood for their patronage during the past twelve months, still bopes for a continuance of their favours. All Orders promptly attended to. Weßtport and Mokau COAL, aloo Ouke and/Qharcoal, delivered to all parts of the ,„' . town and suburbs. Rata and Tawa cut any lengths to suit cU3totners. Rata chips for lighting fires, Sixpence per sack. $ per cent, discount for Cash on delirery. Ordera taken at the yard, or may be left with Mr J. Whitakbb, Grocer, Devon•treot. _ . For the convenience of Eost Enfl cnß« tomert, Me»Brß White & OabIEB will take orders at their stores. N,B.—Genor»l Otrtor,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10328, 8 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10328, 8 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10328, 8 June 1895, Page 1