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' LAND! LAND LAND I J NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT HAS for sale farms of every description in all parts of the district. Bnyera are invited to inspect my Property Regteter, of which the following are a few on my list : — No. 476. GOOD DAIRY FARM, 600 acres, near Cardiff, 450 in grass with house, &c. Will lease at £200 per annum. No. 479. CHEAP FARM, 167 acres, 110 in grns3, guaranteed to carry 30 head cattle all the year; 2 miles from railway station, 2£ milts from dairy factory; metal road, Price, only £3 7s6d. ' ' So. 484. DAIRY FARM, 114 acres, all in grass, close to township, 12 miles from Kew P.ymoutVi ; 5 room I house, new shed and outbuildings, 12 paddocks, &c. Only £7 15j per acre No. 491. 382 ACRES in Stratford District, all grass ; 7-room house ; metal toad ; 1£ miles from factory and school. Cheap, £7 per acre. No. 494. CHEAP SHEEP FARM, 1600 acres, 1400 io grass ; 4-room house, wool shed and yards, carrying 1700 sheep and 250 cattle ; 15 miles from Freezing Works. Price, £4, or will lease at 4s 6d per acre. No. 500. HAKDY DAIRY FARM, 128 acres, all in grass olofo to town ; 7^ room bonse and all outbuildings ; 10 paddockr, orchard, &c.< Price, only £9 per acre. No. 460. CHEAP LEASEHOLD ; 115 acres, 30 acres, felled and in grass; ttnuro, lease in perpetuity at an acnual rental of only i' 4 15s lOd. This is a nice little properb and will be sold a bargain owiD? to ill health of owner. N0. '428, CHEAP DAIRY OR GRAZING FARM, 310 acres, 170 cleared an in grass, subdivided into 4 paddocks with 6>«roomed house, dairy, cowshed and yards, piggeries, <£c. Situated on good metalled road, 2 uiles from factory and school. 203, CHEAP FARM of 424 acres jearly al in grass, well fenced, sheep and cattle yards, 5-room house, large cowshed, and factory. Very suitable for sheep farming. Only £6 10s per acre. No. 425. DAIRY FARM, 120 acres, all grass; 5-rooined house, barn, dairy, cowshed, and stockyard, 5 paddocks; situated on good metalled road, 1$ miles from factory. Price, £8 15s per aero. So. 433. FIRST-CLASS LAND, 190 acre?, 25 acres shelter bush, balance old clearing, easily plonghable, securely fenced, no buildings, situated on good metalled road, Sue mile from creamery, 1£ miles from station. A really good property. Price .£B'per acre. Easy terms ; oi will lease to a good tenant. No. 421. CHEAP LEASEHOLDS, 114 acres, sixty in grass, small dwelling, 26 chains fencing done. Good metalled road, 1$ miles from factory . Tenure, native lease, 18 years to run at £10 12s 6d per at num. £160 for goodwill. No? 420. 160 ACRES NATIVE LEASE, all in grass, good house and outbuildings, stockyard, &c, fenced and subdivided. Compensation for improvements at end of term. £130 for goodwill. No. 410. GOOD SHEEP FARM, 450 acren, about half cleared; large portion river flats; about 3 miles fencing. Price, £18C0, or will lease for five years at low rental. No. 371. CHEAP LEASEHOLD, 254 acres, all in qms, 3-yoom9d house, J acre orchard. Perpetual lease sit Bjd per ecre, with right of purchase at 14s. Price for goodwill, £3 15s per acre. No 450, LEASEHOLD with COMPENSATION FOE IMPROVEMENTS. 368 acres, 170 in grass, 2 roomed cottage, cow shed and yard, situated on main roud. Held under lease at Is per acre, 25 years to run with compensation up to £4 per acre at end of term. Price for goodwill, £2 per acre. No, 470. 151 ACRES LEASE in perpetuity ; part in grass, balance bush; 2 room House. Low piice. Easy terms. COUNTRY STORE, 7 acres Freehold, with 6 roomed dwelling and shop, with Bakery. Doing a large and j increasing trade. Average turnover, | £500 per month. Stock in-trade and ] wo>king plant can be taken at valuation. NoJ 475. TO LEASE, 213 acre Dairy Farm, all grass ; 8 room House, Cow Shed, Barn, Stable, 9 paddocks. ,Good metal road ; close to town. Also, - Numerous Town and Suburban properties *nd several Large Blocks Bush Land in various pads of the district. *985 STEED'S COUGH ELIXIRS RECENT TESTIMONIAL. IN March last; I bought a bottle of Teed's Cough Elixir by the advice of a friend, I had previously had a severe cough and spitting phlegm profusely, particularly at night I was unable to sleep for hours together. The remedies I had taken &c , &c, had no tffect over my complaint, and I began to feel myself n a queer way. I feU greatly relieved after taking Teed's Cough Elixir, and in the cour&e of a week waa perfectly cured, and have not since been troubled in any way. New Plymouth, April 29th, 1899. ORIGINAL MAY BE SEEN AT TEED S PHARMACY. NEW PLYMOUTH SAYINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1850. President s His Excellency the Governor. Vice-President : Major R. Parris. Trustees : H. We3ton, Esq. A. Shuttleworth, Esq R. Cock Esq. R. G. Bauchope, Esq. W. L. Newman, Esq. rriHE Now Plymouth Savings Bank ih JL open for tbe transaction o busintsh every week day from 11 a.m. co 1 p.m., und on Saturdays also from 2 to 4 p.m. Four per cent, by the yeai paid tor any sum deposited from £l to £100. One shilling deposits received, but no 'utetest allowed until the accumulation an.vauls £1. This is a pnblic instH ;; :■•• it} yoaro' standing, with the Goven .» . who also appoints a Vi^o-. resident and Ti us tees to manage. Further information can be obtained from the Manager — P. C. MORTON, Brougham-street, Now Plymouth (adjoining Union Steamship Co.'s offices.) b3ll FLORA SOAP! T YPE WRITING MISS B. KIRKBY is prepared to undertake Typewriting of all descriptions. Legal, medical, or scientific documents general copying, balancesheets, authors' MBS., &o. Terms on application. All work strictly private. Addi ess : To Henui, or c/o llekau) Office^ 793 FOB, all kinds of PRINTING cull at the iIEKAU) Oflico

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11569, 10 July 1899, Page 4

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