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REAL ESTATE. F. P. CORKILL [established 1881.] ' TNVIjEB the attention of Land X. wseke'rij and Investors to the f ollowing selection from Properties placed in his hands for Sale on account of respective owners:— * ENQUIRY INVITED COUNTRYPROMRTIES. , Com pact Dairy Farm, of *6 acres, excel lent open coast land, well fenced! and subdivided; 30 acres in turnips,' Ac. New 5-roomed house, &o. £9 per acre. .F, P. Corkill. Nice little DairyFarm,of 64aores, cleared, busb land, in good grass, ring fenced an<£ with 4-roomed cottage; 9 mile from town on good road. £500 F. P. Oorkill. Bush Farm, of 250 acres, unduUtin* country of first-class quality;. 100 acres cleared, grassed, and partly Ss2?' « New 3-roomod cottage Within 2 miles of a railway station and handy to dairy factory. This property will be sold on easy^rms, or may bejJeased at * reasonable rental. P. P.Ooekill. Capital Dairy Farm, of 135aores, nuperior pasture, well fenced and watered; handy to school and dairy fabtcry. No Buildings. £7 10s per aore. P. P. COBKILL. BUSINESSES. General Storekeeper ; good opening for a person with small capital. Hotel (country). Coach Builder, &c TOWN AND SUBURBAN, v Cameron-street. — Capital quarter^acre, newly-fenced. Price £80; £15 cash £16 in 3 or 6 months, and balance left on, if desired, at 7 per cent. F. P. Oorkill. Cameron and GUbert-streete.— Excellent freehold building site of »1 rood 8 perches ; stands high ; good view ; well drained ; nice surroundings ; with leasehold, same area, about 12 years to run and no rent to,' pay, planted in fruit. Price for freehold and goodwill of lease, £125. Any reasonable terms can be arranged. F. P. Cokkill. Bulkeley Terrace.— Good section, with capital newly-built 6-roomed cottage, very nicely finished, and with good range; water laid on, &c. The owner is going abroad, and in order to* quit will agree to unnsually liberal terms of payment. F. P. Oorkill. • St. Aubyn-street.— Magnifbont building site of half an acre, sloping, to- the north, and commanding iGne sea view. Cannot be built apt.. * Moderate figure. F. P. CoRKtLL. Devon-straet East.-Cbmm6dions buniuoss site. Lease, with purchasing clause if desireoL or very, easy pur chasing terms. RP. COBfctLL. Avenue Road. - Fine itomeßfcead site of over 8 acres. GoodWd," well-drained andwatered t extensiveNue.Wß. Reasonable price, and terms to sniti* F. P, Corkill. , \^ } , High Schooi (just opposite).-4'he nicest building site about New Plymouth' commending a magnificent view the town, sea, and surrounding country. Price £lso. F.P. Corkilt.. Special. —Nearly an acre and a-half, with-, fine building site, orchard, &o. Price £350, and terms to suit. F. P Corkill. South Road.— Capital 6-roomod villa with full quarter-acre. ' Price low. F. P. Oorkill.

MONEY TO LEND ON LANDED • SECURITY. F. P. CORKILL. NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. . , MANURES! MANURES JJMANFEBSI HIGHEST QUALITY. LOWEST PBJOH. INCREASED YIELDS. OWING to th7~^dooed prfc*. : oi manures, lean now offer Fertiliiftri of every description ON T,HE ' MOST favorable terms.' As agent for the Gear Meat Preserving 1 A Freezing Co., 1 am. in a position to, qnoti their celebrated Bone Fertiliser and Peton Roet Manure at prices which will com. pare favorably with those quoted by tni other firm in the colony. GEAR CO.'S OELEBBATB BONBDDBT. GEAR CO.'S PETONE BOOT MANUBJB THE Colonial Bugar Company have appointed me sole agent for their wonaerfu! Fertiliuero, and I hold » report irotE i the Minister of Agrionltare for New Booth Walsß, ehowing that these manures beat all imported and local in practical competition, the best Englioh makers beine amongst those defeated. 1 ?£lV n STOCE ana t0 Arrive.— PURE BONE PHOSPHATE, 45 per cent, being a higher analysis than any known Phosphatio Mannre in the jnarkat. Note : This is not a mineraf, therefore fanners do not pay for weight, in baying, always compare unit valne. Tbi« manure mixed with Superphosphate orGreen Bone dnat, makes a perfect Turnip Manure. . ■ B. QUALITY.-Asp^Sall.vblended turnip manure, strong in Phosphate^ «&£ with Potash and Ammonia in com bination. • , . < r SUPERPHOBPHATE.-35 per cent.' of pnre ihospbate, equal to tho rery nnest imported, but more eveulj ' ground. A perfect manure, unrivalle for root oropß, instantaneous In itt action, never clogs, no lumps. ' . OBOHARD MANURE.- Specially adapted to promote the growth and Betting of fruit buds. ° POTATO MANURB—Bioh in Potaefa and " Ammonia ; invaluable to alt ootaU growers. V. • Thete Phosphates are all solnble in water, and the satisfactory reporta I faavu rewired from those üblng them Jaet year, enable me to now recommend them with iooreaawl ~9nfidenoe. GREEN BQNE FLOUR, ah BO lnteiyi.Br4' A Bplondid Fertiliser/ ' FIBONB CELEBRATED ENGLISU ' MANURES. ' >, v A fall STOCK 01*9*8 on hand. AGRICULTURAL SALT. Kfcep* rtook healthy, increases milk yield, promotes growth of pasture, and destroy* nw»t Advantage shonia be taken of the rainy season to apply this, « BONEDUBT fa^Ti. ICs per ion and all other MANURES a Ldnoed Rates. , ANALTBIS ON APPLICATION, NEWTON KING.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10654, 1 July 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10654, 1 July 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10654, 1 July 1896, Page 4