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LAND I LAND LANDI NEWTON KING-, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT HAS for sals farms of every descnolion in all parts of the district. Buyers aru inviced to inspec 1 ; my Property Register, of wbich the following are a few on my list :~ No. 47G. GOOD DAIRY FARM, 600 acres, near Cardiff, 450 in with house, &c. Will lease at £200 per annum. No. 479. CIII3AP FARM, 167 acres, 110 in grass, guaranteed to carry 30 head cattle all ike year; 2 miles from railway station, 2i miles from dairy factory ; nietil road. Price, only £3 7s 6d. No. 484 DAIRY FARM, 114 acres, all in grass, close to township, 12 miles from few Plymouth ; 5 room house, new shed and outbuildings, 12 paddocks, <Sc. Only £7 153 per acre. ' i o. 491. 382 ACRES in Stratford District, all grass ; 7-room house ; metal road ; H miles from factory and school. "Cheap, £7 per acre. No. 494. CHEAP SHEEP FARM, 1600 acres, 1400 in grass ; 4-room house, wool shed nnd yaids, carrying 1700 sheep and 250 cattle ; 15 miles from Freezing Works, Price, £4, or will lease at 4s 6d per acre. 0. 500. II ANDY' DAIRY FARM, 128 acres, all in /2ras3, close to town ; 7room house and all outbuildings ; 10 paddockr, orchard, ic. Price, only i.3 per a erf. No. 460. (HEAP LEASEHOLD ; 115 acres, 30 acres, felltd au.l in graes; tenure, kaao in porpetuity at an annual rental of only £4 15s 10d. TLis i 9 a nice little propert and will bo sold a bargain owinp to ill health of owner. No. 428, CHEAP IUIRY OS GRAZING FARM, 310 acres, 170 cleared an in graßs, subdivided into 4 paddoeka with 6«. roomed house, dairy, cowshed and yards, piggeries, &c. - Situated on good metalled road, 2 sailes from factory and school. 203, CHEAP FARM of 424 acres nearly al in grass, well fenced, sheep snd cattle yards, 5-room house, large cowshed, and factory. Very suitable for sheep farming. Only £6 10s per acre. No. 425. DAIRY FARM, 120 gores, all • grass; 5-roomed house, barn, dairy, cowshed, and stockyard, 5 paddocks; Bituated on good metalled road, 1J miles from faotory. Price, £8 15s per acre. No 420. 160 ACRES NATIVE LEASE, all in grass, good house and outbuildings, etcckyard, &c, fenced and Bubdivided. Compensation for improvements at end of term. £130 for goodwill. No. 410. GOOD SHEEP FARM, 450 acres, about half cleared; large portion river flats; cbout 3 miles fencing. Price, £18C0, or will lease for five years at low rental. No 450, LEASEHOLD with COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS. 368 scr6s, 170 in grass, 2 roomed cottage, cow shed and yard, situated on main road . Held under lease at Is par acre, 25 yeare to run with compensation up to £4 per acre at end of term. Price for goodwill, £2 "^ per acre ;or will leaso at a low rental with improvement conditions. COUNTRY fiTORB, 7 acres Freehold, with 6 roomed dwelling find shop, with B.«!:vry. Doing '2 large and increasing tirade. Average turnover, £500 per montb . Stock- ju-lrade and working plant can bo tikou at valuation. No. 515. DAIRY FARM, 200 acres ; 9 paddocks all in grass, 4-roomed house, 2 cowsheds, stables, &c, near railway station and dairy factory. Price, £8 53 per acre. No. 516. LEASEHOLD, 150 acres, all grass, 8 paddocks, 4 room house, cowshed, trapshed (all nearly new); large orchard \ mile from main road; 4 miles from town. Price for goodwill, £500. No. 518. CHEAP DAIRY FARM, 120 acres, all grassr, 4-room house and outbuildings, dairy, &c; factory and ' school within 2\ miles Only £5 per acre. No. 519. CHEAP FARM, 105 acres, all grass, 3~rootn honse, cowshed, stock yard, orchard; from creamery Cheap, only £5. FIRST-Cr.-A.SS DAIRY FARM, 160 acres, all in grass ; fenced and Eubdivided into 9 paddocks ; 5-roomed house, cowshed, large hashed, dairy factory and plant, with waterwheel ; piggerie°, &o 'J his is a splendid little property, the Jand being level, of good quality, and carries 50 milch cows, 3 horses, and G young stock all the winter. Situated on metalled road, close to fcbool, 4 miles from township and railway station. Price, £9 53 per acre. Also,— Numerous Town aud Suburban properties and several Large Blocks Bu«h Land in various parts of the district. a 985

TO FARMERS AND^ORCHARDISTS. CJPBAYIXG Fruit has become now not an experiment but a necessity. The most reliable treatment is -jS BORDEArX MIXTURE iS A. BORDEAUX MIXTURE 1 ix packets. Agents— TEED & 00-, and all SEEDSMEN. WANTED : JJEADY CASH. MoEWEN BROS. Hava received a heavy Shipment of BOOTS AND SHOES, And Lavo decided to sacrifice them for "HEADY CAS U. * EEMEMBER : We do NOT give Stamps, but we will give to every ready mor.ey customer a BIGGER DISCOUNT IN CASH. nS99 T V PE W X ITING MISS B. KIRKBY is prepared to uu'Somke Typewriting of all descriptions. Legal, medical, w scientific documents genorsl copying, balancosheofo, auihois' ><:•'&, &o.' Terms on apjjlici. lion. All work strictly private. ' AdJioss : To Qeniii, or c,'o Uukai.d Office. 793 TABANAKI FGUHDinr; F* W K ~OKEY a ENGINMKK MILLWRIGHT BLACKSMITH IRON AND BRASS FOUKDER. POWDEIiTIAii STREET. Now Plymouth. QIL MIS 'MiI«.A.M S.uiia.>r» (orvbtj O boitlo.-,) (Vm are it with other

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11603, 18 August 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11603, 18 August 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11603, 18 August 1899, Page 4