I WALTER BBWLBY, Devon St., New Plymouth, J AND AGENT & SHARE BROKER, J_J offers the following selection of Properties : — FOR SALE a well-built 8-room House, with pantry, bath-room, wash-houEe coal house, fowl run, &o. Threeeighths of an acre very well fenced and planted. Pleasant position. A cheap property, £500 ; gooJ terms 240 ACRES. Education Leasehold at ls per acre ; 170 acres in good grass and ring fenced ; sheep proof. Excellent grazing land ; on good road £2 5s per acre. 450 ACRES, nearly all in grass. Rolling land, ring fenced, 12 paddocks. 80 acres have been ploughed. 5 room house, 11 bail cow shed, yards, trap ehed, dairy, calf shed, and new implement shed. One aore orchard in full bearing. Two acres plantation round house. A beautifully eheK tered farm. 2^ miles to factory. Owner retiring. £5 per acre. GOOD DAIRY FARM of 230 acres, all in grass except some shelter bush ; ring fenced ; 7-roomed house, trap shed and cow shed. 20 cows given in. £5 per acre ; £150 cash, balance at 5 per cent. 3J miles from a factory. .6-ROOM HOUSE, in Courtenay-3treet with first-class level section, quarter acre. In excellent central position. Only £300. 30 ACRES good land, 3 miles from town ; well fenced and subdivided, moDlly ploughed ; a little shelter buah ; 6-room house Hnd trap shed £600. 168 ACRES, first-class dairy land, nearly all in grass; 5 paddocks, pig pad» docks and sties ; 4-room house, trap shed, new 10 bail cowshed and yard. Will carry 50 cows ; half-mile from co-operative factory on good metalled road. Close to New Plymouth. Exceptionally cheap, £8 10s per acre 470 AORES, choice sheep and cattle country, 300 acres very well grassed, mostly ploughable. Well fenced and subdivided, sheep proof, wi carry 3 Bheep to the acre ; 4 room cottage, good stockyard and concrete dip. j Dairy factory 1 mile. On good road 7 miles from Inglewood. £5 5s per acre. MONEY TO LEND. £25,000 at 4$ per per cent, on first«class landed securities only, n sums of not less than £1000 WEST COAST LAND AGENCY AGRICULTURAL SEED STOIiL. 5 GUINEAS per acre will purchase a snug freehold, 158 acres, house, yard, shed . Terms. • TO LEASE : 99 acres, good land, well sown. 380 acres, lease, purchasing clause to acv quire freehold, highl> improved. 390 acres, freehold, open in two lots or may be leased ; 242 acres improved; very cheap. LEASEHOLDS improved and partly improved, badness premises, building. lots; easy terms. Residence Sites, Business Premises to lft. SPRING SOWINGS.— B.ock comprises first quality Cowgrass, AlsJke, White Trefoil Cloverß, Rape, Cocksfotfr 1 Perennial ard Italian Bye, Drgstail, Foxtail, Timothy, &c , Cape Barley, Beed Oats. To arrive : Mangel. Carrot, Swede, and Turnip Seeds oi first clasß repute. WESTFIELD MANURES:-Bonedust, Superphosphate, Special Potato, Root, Orchard, Manures, Guano, &c. LINSEED OILCAKE for calves; Feno ing Wire.A. H. MOORE OPUNAKF PEEK, FREAN, & CO.'S BISCUITS. EUROPEAN MIXED, per lb- . ls 4d DINNER. „ ... Is 6d FLORENCE WAFER „ ... Is lOd VENICE WAFER ... „ ... ls lOd CHOCOLATE FINGER „ ... ls 5d CHERRY CREAM ls 4d { CREAM SANDWICH „ ... la 3d \ AT VEALE & SON'S, Devon-street. CENTRAL DEPOT. FANCY GOODS. Agent for Wertheim Sewing Machiues and Dresden Phno Company. MISS RETFORD DEVON STREET, (next Herald Office.) TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Stallion, Papakura. Mußke?aria | St. Leger. Hipporina Atalantis Musket Docca^er The above are tho first three lines of hi= pedigree, which shows he is bred the same way as Waiuku. MpAPAKORA is a JL brown horsp,s 'anding 15.3. He has a good temper known to the St. Leger and Muske 1 family. He proved he could gallop fast and carry weight, and won every race- ho was backed for. Papakura will travel, if sufficient in. ducomeut effors, to iDglewood on Wed nesdays, putting up at Brewer's hotel ; and to Tikoraogi on Mondays, passing through Huiraugi at 9 a m , and will pa&B by the Tikorangi Butter Factory about 10 to 1 1 o'clock, and back through Waitara ; and will be at his owner's place, Village Inn, Bell Block, the othordaysof the week. Fee, £3 3s ; two or more as per agreement. Grooinago, 2s 6d. All care, but no T <3sponsibility. J. GOODWIN, bB6 Bell Block. TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAI MAIL COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH and iH'UNAKE |°iO ACHES leave N«w Plyn.sush fr \J Opnnake and intermediate place? very Monday Wednesday, and FVidMj i at 9 R.m., f.i riving at Opunako at 4 ! p.m. fioacnop leave Opunako for New Plymouth on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7 30 a.m. reaching New Ply mouth at 2.30 p.m. JJB VILE & SON, Proprietor FOR BALE, CHEAP,— FULL i-AcrQ SECTION, with Fourroomed House, &c, on Do von L : go Fast— Apply Heralu Office. b 348
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11697, 12 December 1899, Page 4
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