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, ] COPY! OF TESTIMONIAL To the Manager Colonial Piano and Organ Importing Company, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. My Dear Mr Bain,— It gives me much pleasure to call tbe attention of the music-loving fnblic to the Hopkinson'a Pianos, find them beautiful in tone and perfect in action. I aho find the xnoie they are used the better they become (which, by the way, speaks volumes for the good qualities of ■instrument). In fact, I think by proper treatment they would surprise the owner by constantly bringing forth new and fresh beauties. They quite fill the place of two instruments, as they fit beautifully in the home and meet all the requirements of the concert room. (Signed) Phoi<£SSor C. A. WHITE, PianUte and Musical Director for O. M, McAdoo'a Jubilee Singers, Medalist, Conservatoire of Music, Boston. AGENTS : THE* COLONIAL PIANO AND ORGAN IMPORTING GO. Opposite Beading Boom, BROUGHAM STREET, New Plymouth. IX McKINNON BAIN, Manager. Inglewood Agent : Mr C. O. Fmith, Importer

F. P. CORKILL'S LIST. FT) /^ORKILL be«[3 to draw » JtT • \J the attention of buyers to the following Good Properties now in his Sands for disposal ; — WHITE CLIFFS ESTATE. The remaining portions of this splendid property, comprising a number of l?irst-elaes Dairy Farms, ranging in area from 100 to 1000 acres, and at prices from £8 to £14 per acre. Leases with right to purchase and improvement conditions can b 9 arranged with approved tenants. The Crown Dairy Company's factory is now approaching completion, and immediate possession of land can be given co as to enable customers to obtain full advantage of the present seaton. NORTH OF TAHANAKL Fine Farm of 1107 acres excellent country, including a large proportion of very rich river flats. About 700 acres in grata. Commodious and nearly new House, kauri built, with fall range of outbuildings. On main road to Auckland. Abundance of puriri timber. Good fiahing. Splendid climate. Ideal fruit growing country, and can be subdivided to advantage. Price, £5 per acre. Telephonic communication. 2000 acres, of which about 500 are cleared and grassed. Hilly country, but no slips. 3-roomed cottage. Carries sheep and cattle. 30s per acre. 1000 acres, 750 grassed out. Most of the land sufficiently level to be ploughed. Comfortable 6-roomed house. On main road and handy to post and telegraph. £4 10s per acre. 718 acre?, hilly country with good flats, about 175 acres in grass. Held on Crown lease at lid per acre with Tight of purchase at 18a. Goodwill, £750, incladiDg about 350 sheep (ewes) and sundry stock. S2O acres, 120 cleared. 4-roomed house, Ac. Road mostly metalled. Government lease with right of purchase. Goodwill £400, £100 cash, balance at 4 per cent. Dairy Farm of 128 acres, quite close to town, on first-claw road. All in grass except preserved clamps of, bash. Well fenced and subdivided. House of 7 rooms and usual outbuildings. Cottage of 4 rooms let to good tenant. Land Transfer title. £9 per acre. Fine Farm of 300 acres, highly improved, close to laglewood. £'10 per acre. Dairy Farm of 240 acres, on tbe coast, near factory and handy to school. £9 10a per acre. Dairy Farm of 119 acres, all in grass and about 70 acres ploughed. House of 5 or 6 rooms. Only 6 miles from town, on main road. £10 10 a per acre. Unimproved Bush Country. Several fine blocks, in area from 1000 to 7000 acres. Low prices and easy terms. Particulars on application. TO INVESTORS. A Leasehold having 24 years to run at.d sublet for the next 4} years at a rental yielding £60 a year clear of all outgoings. Price, £450. A thoroughly Bound investment. TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Several first' class Homesteads, with good gardens and orchards ; also, a number of fine residential site*. Houses of 6, 7, 8, and lOroomi. Particulars on application. Money to Lend. F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS. JFaTonio is required, take loasby't "WAHOO," the moßfc pc werf il ha rbal tonic made. Ask for H At Teed £ Co.'b Pharmacy; -

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11607, 23 August 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11607, 23 August 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11607, 23 August 1899, Page 4