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F. P. CORKILL'S PROPERTY LIST rpHE attention of Buyers and others 1. is iuvited to the following list of good Properties now offered for Sale or Lease Hy F P. Corkill as Agent for the respective Owners: — IN TOWN. Very comfortable 7-roomed House, wuh nice garden, on main street, east end of town. Owner is prepared to grant ' lease with purchasing clause to approved tenant. Moderate figure. An excellent Businass Property, old established stand, large piece of 'and, very complete and super/or buildings. Not more than £4CO need be paid down, and if not required for occupation by purchaser a satisfnc* tory tenanoy can be arranged. Newly- built Residence of 8 rooms, with bath-room and other convenioucep, iv first-c'ass position, on allotment of 2 roods 15 perches. Pricp, £950. Can be leased to careful tenant for 3 j oars at £60 per annum, tenant paying iates and insurance. Terms to suit buyer. To close an estate. Small property, centially situated, with fairly sound building, Price, £303 COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Bush Section of, 300 acres, with trifling improvements. Situatud on a main road withic e»sy distance from New Plymouth. 17s 6d per acre. Very easy terms. Handy FiTcn of 100 aores, good open land, nearly all ploughable, wicb comfortable honss, and near school and faotory £7 per acre. Well Improved Farm of 100 acres, with comfortable .6-roomed Bouse, 20 bail cowshep &c. Situated close to tow n: hip and rail. £1150. ICO aores, mostly in grass, only 5 miles from town. Price, £750. Easy terms can be arranged. 200 Acres, oast of Stratford, 60 aores in grass, 4-roomed house, dairy, &c. £2 per aore. Buth Seotioffof 860 acres, first-rate sheep and cattle country. Reraarkahly easy terms. This is worth enquiring about. Good Dairy Farm, 5 miles from town on one of our beat roads. 214 acres, 190 in grass or crops, 14 shelter bnsb, 10 io furz?. 8-roomed house, commooioos outbuildings, good orchard. Prioe, £12 per aore. Small Dairy Farm of 94 aoree, 6 miles from town. Will be sold at the .ow Srice of £7 10a per acre, owner aving lef c Taranaki. Good Bush Property of 1970 acres, about 600 fel'ed and grassed. This is a really good section, and, in consequence of the owner's departure for South Africa, i 3 placed on the market on exceptional terms 1 Price, £2 per aore; £1000 do*n and balance at 4J per cent, for 5 years, or Leaee for 15 tyearßt yearB at £120, £160, uni *"2-»u per annum for three terms of ft .* ?*** each, with parchasitg clause at £2 during first two years, and £j 10* thereafter, tensne undertaking to make ve~y moderate improvements. 1400 acre Bush Farm, land of excellent quality, largely level and nearly all plonghable when cleared. 850 acres in grass. This farm i 3 on a good metal read and fcundy to creamery. It is recommended as a thoroughly sound investment at the price atked, £4 10+ ppr acre IN WAIKATO. — Bush Farm of 1356 acres, of which n -arly 900 acres am in grass or cultivation. Abont 6 milts of sheep-proof 7-wire lacing, with totara pos:s. Nearly new 5 roomed house of superior construction, shearing shed, &c. 8 miles from railway station by good road. Price, £4 per acre.— Riverside Farm of 700 acres, half ploughed and cultivated, and consisting largely of alluvial flats. Frontß river on which a regular eteamer service is con- ' ducted. Good road. Factory 3 miles distant. £3 per aoro. MONEY TO LEKD.-A very large amount to be Lent on approved Freehold or Leasehold Security at 5 per cent, and on Liberal conditions. Enquiry in* vited. P. P. COREILL, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth. R. BARR BROWN, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agent, HOTEL AND SHAREBSOKEB, <y Auckland/ Taranaki, and Hamilton. Telephone 2osl Hasforsa'e [P.O. Box 95 23 Acrec, 4 miles from town, on good metal road, well fenced and sheltered, small house, suitable for poultry farmioff, and orchard. Only £360. No. 14 80 Aoree, all level land and plongbable, subdivided into 11 paddocks, garden and orchard, 6-roomed bouse, cowshed and outhouses ; olose to factory, school, postoffice, and railway station ; a nice handy I property, olose and central to 3 town*, | on good metalled road. No. 15 120 Acres, first- olass dairy farm, with nice house, cowshed, and all necessary | outbuildings, well subdivided and laid down in best English grasses, on good metalled road, and close to factory, school, Ac. Price £9 10s. No. 80 100 Acres, situated 5 miles from New Plymouth, on the main road, 6 paddocks, shelter bnsb, balance well grassed down, nice orchard. Only £9 ss. No. 81 620 Acres, all heavy bush, on the Moki 1 Road. Price 20a acre ' No- 102 860 Acres, all heavy bush, on the Okoke Road, Education lease at 7d an acre. Small goodwill. No. 107 200 Acres, good ploughable land, well fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks, small bouse. £7 an aore, No. 108 185 Acren, in gCod dairying distriotj 40 acres in bush, balance in erase, email house, 2 miles to oreamery. Terms, £300 cash, balance by arrangement. No. 3 102 Aores, fenced and subdivided, good orchard, cowshed, ?aved yards, 3 milee from Inglewood , cheap property. No. 14 665 Acres, all felled and gruSad, 13 paddocks, sbeep proof fences, 7 roomed bouse, wool shed, cowshed, sheep yards and dip, orchard, plantations, everything in norkiog order. Price £11 an aore. . No. 120 2000 Aores, sheep and cattle run, 1350 in grape, great part ploughable, subdivided into 8 paddock? , all well fenced, 4 roomed house, sheep dip and yards, shearing 'heds, a very cheap property on easy terms. No. 115 A 160,— Hotels, 1 isinesses. Farms, Ac, for sale in all pat*., of Auckland Taranaki Provinces. New Plymouth Office: Devon street. 0. M, LEPPER, a 9' Manager. PARIS EXPOSITION 1900. Grand Prize Awarded to the " McCormick." MESSRS MORROW, BASBETT * Co., of Cbrvjtchuroh, have just been advised by cable from Chicago that the " Grand Prize " at the Paris Exposition has been awarded to the MoCormick Harvesting Machine Co., and that the latter were also awarded more Special Prises than all the other competitor! pat together. This is only what might have been expected. «T McOOEMICK FIKST EVERYWHERE NEWTON KING, b 673 Agent for Tannaki

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11785, 7 October 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11785, 7 October 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11785, 7 October 1901, Page 4

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