JLiaxicL P. P. CORKILL INVITES attention to the following desirable Properties now in his hands for disposal: — Lease with purchasing clause — 300 acre Dairy Farm, all open land, mostly ploughable, well fenced anl subdivided. 7a per acre rent. Cape District.— Handy 80 aore seotion, 50 acres in grass and fenced, on a metalled road. £3 16 a. Noar Tarata.— For a nominal consideration, the Goodwill of a 400 acre section, hold on Crown leas'-, with right of purchase, and partly improved. Vendor has left the district, | and mußt realise. Grand Beacn Farm of 400 acres, all m i first-rate order, with superior new houso and suitable outbuildings. Toko District —300 acre Farm, 150 acres cleared and grassed, with sheep fences; 5-roomed house an'l t-ood outbuildings; metal road. £4 ss. 500 aero Bash Farm, 100 acres clenred; loyal land of oxcellent quality. Prico, £2 12s GJ per aero. A Fine Kun. of 800 acres, all in best pasture, and now curryiug 2000 sheep (or equivalent), on a capital road. £5 15s per acre. Nice Dairy Farm of 240 acres, noar a I factory; good new 4-roomed house, &o £7 10s per acre. I Compact block of 640 aores, on good j formed road. About 400 aens are level, and 140 acres aro in grass; con- | siderable sheep proof fenoing. Price, ! £2 10a per acre Bush l ( 'ann of 162 acres, 132 cleared and grassed ; 4 roomed house, &c; good ) road, i's 5s per acre. Enquiries Invited. F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, New Plymouth. Uh Us E LrlUll HAS the pleasure to announce that he has oomph ted his arrangements for tho approaching season, and has now on. view a large stock of BOOTS & SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER wear, and will endoarour to fit tha foot and pocket of his oustomers. Has the LARGEST STOCK,' THE BEBT VALUE, AND The greatest variety of BOOTS & SHOES evor seen in Inglowood. The bespoke dopartment will have my j oonetant attention to onsnre tho beet Style Workmanship, and Material. J. C. PEACH, OABH BOOT SHOP, IHGLEWOOD TO FARMERS. JUST LANDED,— 30 Tons 30 Agricultural Salt. Invaluable as a fertiliser, especially for land away from the coast. Its application increases pasture, keeps stock heaithy, and destroys insect life. PEICE £8 10a PER TON. NEWTON .KING. 45?0 PUBLICNOTICE TRANSFER OF BUSINESS HENRY WANE Begs to return his best thanks to all those who have bo extensively dealt with him, and to inform them and the general public that he has this day disposed of his entire Stock and Business to his sister-in-law, Mrs A. RJOKISTT3, and for whom he asks a continuance of the generous support so freely accorded him. Tho Business will be carried out on the same principles that have obtained such a large shun; of public approval — buying in thd Home Markets for Caah, and giving the best value obtainable, direct consignments of goods being constantly made. Dated March 25th, 1895. A. RICKETTS Having taken over the above Stock and Business, bega to assure the public that the best endeavours of her&elf and family will be used to give satisfaction to all who may do business with her, and begs to announce that spi'ci'«l bargains will be given during the next; three weeks in all departmtnts, as the immense itock must be reduced to make loom for Winter Goods now arriving by N.Z. Co.'a s.s. Euahine, direct line. BON MARCHE, DEVON HOUSE, Dcvou Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10331, 12 June 1895, Page 1
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574Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10331, 12 June 1895, Page 1
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