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LANDI LAND LAND I NEWTON KING, AUCTION CFU M\DLYSr> ACSENT O"A^ for ■ Io firm* of ovorv donenpkX i.jV.n ia <.]> j-,..;c? of ("vJ riir.trict. Buyers arc iavlk-? io iw*^ m.- Property P;eg)-,tf-c, of T'L'ch "&. i,V^;ing, aro a fow ou my list :-— No. 47<"). good puny farm, fion acres, noai Cardiff, 4bo iv gns-, with house, &c. Will lease at £200 per annum. No. 479. CHEAP FARM, 167 acres,. 110 in grass, guaranteed to carry 3& head cattJe all the year: 2 miles from railway station, 2J miles from dairy factory ; metal road. Price, only £3 7s 6d. No. 484 DAIRY FARM, 114 acres,, all in grass, close to township, 12 miles from r'ew Plymouth ; 5 room house, new shed and outbuildings, 12 paddocks, <Sc. Only £7 153 per acre. I 0. 491. 382 ACRES in Stratford District, all grass ; 7-room house ; metal road ; 1£ miles from factory and school. Cheap, £7 per acre. No. 494. CHEAP SHEEP FARAI, 1600 aores, 1400 io grass ; 4-room house, wool shod and yards,' cirrying 1700 Bbeep p.nd 250 cattle ; 15 miles from Freezing Works. Price, £4, or will j lease at 4a 6d per acre. 0. 500. HANDY DAIRY FARM, 128 acres, all in grass, close to town ; 7> room house and ail outbuildings ; 10 paddockr, orchard, Ac. Price, only £9 per aero. No. 460. CHEAP LEASEHOLD ; 115 acres, 30 acres, felled aud in grassj tenure, lease iv perpetuity at an, annual rental of only £i 15a 10d. This is a nice littla propert and Tvill be sold a bargain owin^ to ill health, of owner. No. 428, CHEAP DAIRY OR GBAg, ING FARM, 310 acres, 170 cleared an in grass, subdivided into 4 pad-, docks with 6*roomed hous>e, dairy, cowshed and yards, piggeries, &o. Situated on good metalled road, 2 niles from factory and school. 203, CHEAP FARM of 424 acrea nearly 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. DAD3Y FARM, 120 acres, al} grass; 5-roomed house, barn, dairy, cowshed, and etockyard, 5 paddocksj situated on good metalled road, 1$ miles from factory. Price, £8 15j per acre. No 420. 160 ACRES NATIVE LEASE, all in grass, good house and out* buildings, stockyard, &c, fenced antj subdivided. Compensation for improvements at end of term. £I(JQ for goodwill. No. 410. GOOD SHEEP FARM, 450 apres, about half cleared; large por* tion river flats; about 3 miles fencing, Price, £18C0, or will lease for five years at low rental. No 450, LEASEHOLD vtith COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS. 368 acre a , 170 in grass, 2 roomed cottage, cow shed and yard, situated oa main road. Held under lease at Is per acre, 25 jcaru to run with compensation r.n to t"i par acre at end of term. Prino for goonv-'ili, £2 per acre ; or wi'l lesse ai'.i low rental with improvement conciinons. COUNTRY" STOKE, 7 acres Freehold, •with 6 roomtd cWel/ing and shop, with Bakery. Doing a large and increasing trade. Average turnover, £500 per month. Stock-in-trade and. working plant can be taken at valua* tion. 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 5s 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 grass, 4^room house and outbuildings, dairy, &c ; factory and school within 2i miles Only £5 per acre. No. 519 CHEAP FARM", 105 acres, all grass, 3^room bouse, cowshed, stock yard, orchard; J mile from creamery Cheap, only £5. FffiST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, 160 acres, all ia gra^s ; fenced and subdividtd into 9 paddpeks; 5-roomed house, ciwshed, 'arge hayshed, dairy factory and plant, tvith waterwheel ; piggei ie?, &c 'J his is a splendid lit- le property, tho land being level, of good quality, and carries 50 milch cows, 3 horses, and 6 young stock all the winter. Situated on metalled road, close to Fchool, 4 miles from township and railway station. Price, £9 03 per acre. Also,— Numerous Town and Suburban properties and several Large Blocks Bush Land in various parts of the district. a 985 -

TO FARMERS AMGHARDISTS. Q PRATING Fruit 1 as become now not an experiment ban a necessity. The most reliable treatment is •|S PORDEAUX MIXTURE ■< S ' X BORDEAUX MIXIURE X IN PACKETS.] Agents — j TEED & GO-,! and all S 8.8 D S M E N. WANTED : JjEADY GASH. McEWBN BROS. Have received a heavy Shipment of BOOTS AND SHOES, And bavo decided to sicrificc them for "READY CASH.' REMEMBER : We do NOT give Stamps, but wo will give to every ready money customer a BIGGER DISCOUNT IN CASH. a 899 TYPEWRITING MISS B. TQRKBY is prepared to underake Typewriting of all descriptions. Legal, medical, or scientific documents general copying, balancesheets, authors' MSS., &c. Terms on application. All work strictly private. Addi ps=3 : To Hcnui, or c/o Herald Office. 793 TABOAKI FOUNDRY. p. w,~okey; ENGINEER MILLWRIGHT BLALKSiUTH IRON A£D BRASS • FOUNDER. POWDEP.HAM STREET, NtiW Plymouth. OIL Ell 3 I'RLA.M Sc>mapp 3 (crjati O botUos 1 ) CcMDarc it nith othoT

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11604, 19 August 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11604, 19 August 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11604, 19 August 1899, Page 4