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The Largest Stock of English and Girman Pianos and American Organs in the Taranaki District, Liberal Discount for Cash, or on Easy Terms. 3 L-.* -' ■■• o — > *> - i . '-'AS ° | „, -12 , _i _ "10^ C — . " ' ~ *" -r.^Sk TJ PIANOS BY SUCH CELEBRATP:D MAKERS AS HOPKINSON, SQUIRE, SPENCER, EAVSTAFF, BRINSMEAD. FURTHER LAEGE SHIPMENTS EXPECTED SHORTLY. The Colonial Piano and Organ- Importing Company, BR/OTJC3-H:^.3VC STREET. D. McKINNON BAIN Manager. jft^L LANDI LAND LAND 1 fF^V^N. NEWTON KING, JliL ' / \ \ AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT M§mmkil^f / ' \> Of AS for sale farms of every descrip- # jskz- *--*• oa \ n ?^ parts of the district.* Vfetfi^?' ' '%^^^^^\ Buyers are invited to inspect my Pro- « \ perty Register, of which the foUowing N are a few on my list : — \ No. 458. CHOICE LITTLE FARM, 53 acre?, all in grass, well fenced and IRONMONGER V, subdivided, with tt-roomed Cottage, .. T-»r\\Trr i r»T-« o Dairy, Cowshed, Stock and Sheep HAKDWAK.H, &C Yards. This is a first-elans little . property situated only two miles H"Vfc7"AT>T\ f TOra Inglewood, and only £ mi'e • VV JA.IXIJ from Railway Station. HAS just landed a large shipment of No. 460. CHEAP LEASEHOLD ; 115 GOODS, comprising acres, 30 acres, felled and in grass; Steel Travelling Trunks, Steel Trunks tenure, lease in' perpetuity at an to go under cabin berths, large size Hat annual rental of only a' 4 15a lOd. and Bonnet Boxes, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d : This is a nice little property and will Leather Portmanteaus, Enamelled Pre*' be sola a bargain owinp to ill health serving Pans, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d; Wire , of owner. Meat Covers, Copper and Brass Prewar- No. 461 . *BIGHLY IMPROVED ing Pans, Enamelled Saucepans, Stew . FARM on Waimace Plains; 582 Pans,- Tea Kettles, Pie Dishes, Jugs, aara rich level land near ».he beach, Basins, Breakfast Cans, Candlesticks, well fenced and subdivided into 12 Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Plates, Fry paddocks, with excellent 12« roomed Pans, Vegetable Dishes, Cullenders, house, Woolshed, Stables, Coach Funnels, Coffee Pota,Plain and Decorated House, 2 Men's Huts and other out-, Tea Pots, &c, Kerosene Stoves, Spirit buildings. Very easy terms of pay-. Stoves, Bird Cases, ss; Cheap Hand ment may be arranged. Lamps, Table Lamps, Hanging and No. 428, CHEAP DAIRY OR GRAZBracket Lamps, Carriage Lamps, Patent ING FARM, 310 acres, 170 cleared Tabular Carriage Lamps for 'kerosene, an in grass, subdivided into 4 padHay Rakes, Hay Forks, Scythes, Scythe docks with 6<«roomed house, dairy, 'Handles, Reap Hooks, Lawn Mowers, cowshed and yards, piggeries, &c. short and long handle Slashers, American Situated on good metalled road, 2 Axes, thin grip Axe Handles, Grind- miles from factory and school, stones, Sharping Stones, Scythe Stones N0. 203, CHEAP FARM of 424 acres Box Irons Mrs Potts' Plated IroDS in nearly all in grass, well fenced, sheep sets of 3, Cruet tr lands, Table Knives and and cattle yards, 5-room house, large Forks from 3» half dozen, Table and cowshed, and factory. Very suitable Desaert Knives in ivory, zylonite, bone, for feheep farming. Only £6 10s per and stag horn handles, Table Steels, acre. Bntcheri 1 Knives and Steels, Scissors, »o 424, VERY CHEAP FREEHOLD, Razors and Razor Strops, Pocket Cutlery, 200 acres all in grass except few Bread Knives, Butter Knives, &c, Table acres shelter bush, 3 paddocks mostly Forks and Spoons., Dessert Forks and Bheep proof fences, 5-roomed house, Spoons in silver plated and white metal, wash house. Price orly £5 10a per Tea Spoons, Afternoon Tea Spoons with acre. Sugar Tongs to match, 10s 6d half doz*dn; No. 425. DAIRY FARM, 120 acres, all Salt, Egg, and Mustard Spoons; Shack- grass; 5-roomed house, barn, dairy, lock's patent "Orion" Cooking Ranges, cowshed, and stockyard, 5 paddocks; all sizes, price from *£3 10s; Register situated on good metalled road, 1 j Grates, Colonial Ovens, Camp Ovens, miles from factory. Price, £8 15s Saloon Rifle?, Air Guns, BB Shot, Air per acre. Gnn Darts, Sm-ill Revolvers, Revolver No. 433. FIRST-CLASS LAND, 190 Cartridges, Bullet Caps, Cotton and acres, 25 acres shelter bush, balance Tanned Fishing Lines in pairs, all sizes; old clearing, easily ploughabie, Dutch and~other Fish Hooks of every Becurely fenced, no buildings, situated description, Russian Hemp Plow Line, on good motalled road, one mile Cotton Netting Twine, Manila and Flax from creamery, 1$ miles from Rope, Seaming and Sewing Twine, M4lk station. A really good property. Pans, Milk Buckets', American Churns, Price .£8 per acre. Easj term* ; or -'cales and Weights. Spring Balances, will lease to a gooS tenant. Eureka Clothes Wringers, Douglas" No. 421. CHEAP LEASEHOLDS, 114 Pumps, Syringes, Rubber Hose, Canvas acres, sixty in grass, small dwelling, Hose, Watering Oans, all kinds of 26 chains fencing done. Good Painters' and Household Brushes and metalled road, 1 J miles from factory. Brooms, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tenure, native lease, 18 years to Scrim, &c, Wire Netting from lft to 6tt I run at £10 12s 6d per annum. £160 high, Wire Netting for "pig" fencing, for goodwill. Taylor's first quality Liwn Bowls in j No? iiO. 160 ACRES NATIVE LEASE, ivory and silver mountuu Chiua jicks, ! all in grass, good house and ouV Ivory and Spring Measures, Builders' j buildings, stockyard, &c, fenced and Ironmongery, Carpenters' Took, Birb subdivided. Compensation for imWire, Plain Galvanised Wire, Roofing provetnents at end of term. £110 Iron, Spouting, Bidsjiug, &c, &c , and a'l tor goodwill. kinds of Ironmongery and Hardware i^ No. 410. GOOD SHEET' FARM, 450 stock.J acres, about half cleared; largo pois tion river flats; about 3 miles fencing. H~WAT?~n ' P« ce i £14C0,-or will lease for five • Yl ±\.X\)U 9 years at £70 per annum. Trrm anrl H^rHwarP No. 371.' CHEAP LEASEHOLD, 254 iron ana n*rawdre acresi) all in gr3oSt 3, room9 a house, Merchant, $ acre orchard. Perpetual lease at DEYON-STBEET, MW FLYKOT « »J\S" £&"?£ jS&S.'S'S c *>* per acre. _ N0.:. 453 GOOD LEASEHOLD WITH T««*>^£ RIGHT OF PURCHASE. 510 / G.rß.i'iXKl acres, 33) in grass, sub divided into 4 paddocks, all hhsep proof fences, RifAW rAfTOIiV with sheep yards; good six-roomed a'EW PLY.MOUTH. wuah»houso, store room, calf house, »-.~. . good garden, aud orchard. This is a fust cJass grazing farm-, situated on A rp cnirmlAMncr "Raron '" mai"' roUYl, metalled, and within 20 nTtJ bUppiY Hi£J JJdI^UU minutes duve of co- operative dairy r-onr\r\r\ tn nnnp in thf> fuctory. Rent, only £90 per annum, OeCOIIQ IO none 111 me vith right of purchase at £5 per ;acre; ' morl/^t or ma^ k° purchased immediately nidi Kcl» upon very easy terms. No' 450, LEASEHOLD with COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS. IO Be Had Ol *XU &I U^^. cot toge, cow shed and yard, situated on main road. Held under lease at Is per acre, 25 years to run with Trotters, TODgUeS, Plg'B Eeauß, compensation up to £4 per acre it 4c.; for sale at Factory. end of term - Prico for « oodwil1 ' £2 ' * per aero. ~~. — . ' No, — . 151 ACRES LEASE in per- . «-v x-» a rr ¥i petuity; part in grass, balance buab; A. JD 1\ AXV il<» 2 room House. Low price. Easy terms. ppROPIiIETOR COUNTRY STORE, 7 acres Freehold, 81 1 ' J with Groomed dwelling and shop, — . with Bakery. "Doing a large and TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL ' increasing trade. Average turnover, MAIL CO ACRES. BETWEEN . ±000 per month. Stock- in-trade and SEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE £ klU * PP 1"1 "* 0 " b ° at ~-*" ' Also, — pOAOHES leave New Plymouth for N Town and Sublirblin properties Kj Opunako and intermediate placea fXovoral Large BlQckn Bush Land in very Monday Wednesday, and Fnday ana E0V variouß p J r( s of tbo district, it 9 a.m., arriving at Opunako at 4 „,. r j.m. Coachep leave Opunake for New r-ljmouth on Tnwdajß, Thursdays, and KDI Qis S riOA permanently cured by Saturdays at i7.rfoa.m. reaching Sow Ply- J[ Loasby'a " WAttOO." Other remo mouth at 2.30 p.m. dj(jg affora only lt m p Or ary relief. Beware JJB VILE & SON, of imitation* To Le had of Burgesa Proprietor 11V. -jive and C>o

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 1

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