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JjJDWAIiD J JV NATHAN nAS FOR RALfi, Finest Leasehold in Taranaki. — 475' acres House, 4 large rooms, kitchen, &c. ' all new Outbuildings eomplcl" ; and fences new ; water in > ry paddock ; 150 head Milk C™ : 3 pure bred Jersey Bulls; coti'plete set of Agricultural Implements of tho most modem description; Harness, Horses, Drays, &c. ; 70 tons Hay ; large quantity Turnips and Carrots ; 100 Pigs ; close to Dairy Factory ; five miles from New Plymouth' The whole to be leased as a going con ceru. Splendid Spec — 1250 acres mixed Bush Land , good sheep country ; plenty water. Price, 10s 6d acre Splendid Farm. — 162 acres; botwenn New Plymouth and Inglewood ; 140 acres in good grass, all fenced, well sheltered ; 4-roomed house, well finished ; 2 acre' garden, dairy, wa°h house, trapshed, two large haysheds, cowshed, piggories, &c. £6 6s per acre. Grand Farm. — 429 acres coast land, all fenced, dividpd into paddocks, water in every paddock, dairy factory band_\ ; house 8 rooms, with complete outbuildings all roofed with iron (one over GOffc loug), stockyard, c.ittle race, sheep dip, nice orchard. Suitable for sheep or dairy farming. Part laid down with mixed grasses and green oats ; land all cleared ana clean. Price £6 10 per acre ; half cash ' Leasehold.— l 96 acres ; 90 acres foiled and in gras3 Farm. — 107 acres divided into 8 paddocks new foncing, 7 roomed house, and complete outhouses, 2 acre orchard, garden laid out with ornamental trees, 4 miles from New Plymouth, 1 mile from Factory, a bargain. Price, £770. Hotel- Best business in Taranaki ; £700 cash. House — 6 rooms, bath-room, wash-house and stables ; £-acre land, South Road. Only £200 cash required, balance on mortgage Fine Farm - new house, 4 rooms, pantry, verandah, scullery ; 240 acres. 30 acres in turnips. Price £8 an acre ; £900 on mortgage Excellent Farm- 200 acres ; 8-roomed house, fenced, Duriri posts, barb wire, water race, grassed all over except 20 acres, shelter bush, close to station, all level and plonghnble, water in every paddock, fenced into 30-acro paddocks. Price. £9 acre. " Snug Little Cottage — i roonm and scullery, orchard ; £150 the lot, including furniture. Half cash. Store— A-acre, with 5-roonied dwelling; new stone bako oven, bakehouse, stable, shed, pig-sty, fowl house, garden, with vegetable and fruit trees ; store fitted with bins, ahelv1 ing, and counters ; stock can be reduced to £100 ; 10 months' takings, £1178 ; price for land and buildings, ,•■ • £350 ; £200 can be loft on mortgage Town Residences and Allotments for Sale on Easy Terms. Particulars on application to EDWARD L. NATHAN. 363 ' Edward L. Nathan, ; THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER AND UNIVERSAL PROVIDER. , The Cheapest House in Town fo all I Classes of Goods. '* Walk in and Inspect. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, - Rugs,EiderDown Quilts, Wire Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Wasbstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Chests of Drawers, i Towel Horses, Kitchen Dressers, Sideboards, Dining and Drawing-room Suites, Rattan Furniture, Sofas, SatteC3 and Couches, Chairs of every description, ; Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Services, c Carpets, Linoleums, Matting, Tapestry ( and Kidderminster Squares, Heanh i Rugs, Slips and Door Mats, Glassware and Crockery, Table Baize, Clothes' Baskets, Occasional Tables, Clothes' Props, Towel Rollers, Rolling Pin 3 1 Brooms, Clocks, Towels, &c. IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. Washing Boilers (12, 14, and 16 gallons), Galvanised Iron L arrows, Churns, Tin Trunks, Tubs, Buckets, Coal Scuttles, Mrs Potts' Irons, Charcoal Irons, Flat Irons, Saucepans, Kettles, Frypans, Bellows, Preserving Pans, Candlesticks, Meat Baking Dishes, Washups, Coal Shovels, Enamelled Ware in great variety, ■ Stoves, Colonial Ovens, Axes, Toma- < bawn, Saws, Hammers, Salt Boxes, Knife Trays, Clothes Lines, Cruets, Mangles, ' Washing Machines, Fishing Lines, Hanging and Table Lamps, &c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ( Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Undershirts, Under Pants, Socks, Rugs, Shawls, Waterproof Coats and Oikkins, &c. ' SADDLERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' & Gents' Saddles in great variety, Ladies' & Gents' Bridles in great variety, Spring Cart, Buggy, and Pony Harness, Bits, Circingles, Spurs, Cruppers, Girths, Ladies' & Gents' Whips, Driving Whips, Horse Covers, Buggy Aprons, Saddle Cloths. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. Hams, Bacon, Onions, Cheese, Tea. To Arrive, - Oats, Wheat, Bran, Pollard, and Potatoes. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Pictures, Accordeons, Perambulators, Go-carts, Butchers' and Butter Baskets, Guns, &c, &c. EDWARD L. NATHAN, THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER AND UNIVERSAL PROVIDEK, DEVON STREET. The Cheapest House in Town for all Classes of Goods. "Walk in and Inspect." OAA BOXES CORSETS, from Is 6d " uu per pair; all sizes. A. Ricketts. a 46 XUST ARRIVED,—A small Shipment «J of these Fine BUGGY LAMPS, burning ordinary kero&ene. They give a marvellous light. Can be fastened on either side of vehicle ot on splash board. H. WARD, aB2 Ironmonger, New Plymouth. OH MY EYE.- Laces all widths from 9d dozen jards. — A. Ricketts, Devon House. FOR SALE, Cheap, — Four - wheel EXPRESS, New.— Apply W. J. V. Hasluck, Bell Block. aG9 FROM £1 to X 3 to be made per day. Easy occupation. Rend addressand ix nenuy stamps to Edison & Co. General Post Office, Wellington. 747 WANTED.— 30 strong bush hands to sample our knitted 9d hose.— A , Rioketts, Devon House,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 3