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PP. CORKILLS i PROPERTY LIST ] nnHE attention of Buysrs and others t JL ia invited to the following list of jood Properties now offered for Sale or Lease by F P. Corkill as Agent for the respective Owners: — IN TOWN. Very comfortable 7-roomed House, with nice garden, on main street, east enn of town. Owner is prepared to grant lease with purchasing o^use to approved tenant. Moderate figure. An excellent Business Property, old established stand, large piece of 'and, very complete and superior buildings. Not more than £4CO need be paid dowD, and if not required for occupation by purchaser a satisfactory tenancy can be arranged. Newly- built Residence of 8 room?, with bath-room and dther convenience?, in first-class position; on allotment of 2 roods 15 perches. Price, £950 Can be teased to .careful tenant for 3 years at £60 per annum, tenant paying rates and insurance. Terms to suit buyer. To olose an estate. Small property, centially situated, with fairly boutfc building, Prioe, £300 COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Bush Section of 300 aores, with trifling improvements. Situated on a main road withir* easy distance from New Plymouth. 17s 6d per acre. Very easy terms. Handy Farm of 100 acres, good open land, nearly ail ploughable, with comfortable bouse, and near Bchool and factory £7 per acre. ' Well Improved Farm of 100 acres, with comfortable 6-roomed floas>; 20 bail cow3hep &c. Situated close to townth ; p and rail. £1150. 100 aores, mostly in grass, only 5 miles from town. Price, £750. Easy terms can be arranged. 200 Acres, east of Stratford, 60 aores in grass. 4*roomed house, dairy, &c. £2 per aore. Bosh Section of 860 acres, first-rate sheep and cattle country. Remarkably easy terms. This is worth enquiring about. Good Dairy Farm, 5 miles from town on I one of oar best roads. 214 aores, 190 in grass or crops, 14 shelter bush, 10 ia futze. 8 roomed House, com mo nous outbuildings, good orchard. Price, £12 per acre Small Dairy Farm of 94 acres, 6 miles from town. Will be sold at the low price of £7 10s per acre, owner having left Taranaki Good Bush Property of 1970 acres, about 500 felled and grassed. This is a really, good section, and, in consequence of the owner's departure for South Africa, is placed on the market on exceptional terms. Price £2 per acre; £1000 down and balance at 4£ per cent, for 5 yeais, or Lease for 15 years at £120, £180, and £200 per annum for three terms of 5 years each, with purchasing clause at £2 during first two years, and £2 10s thereafter, tenant undertaking to make very moderate improvements. 1400 acre Bush Farm, land of excellen quality, largely level and nearly all ploughable when cleared. 850 acres in grass. • This farm is on a good mejbal road and handy to creamery. It is recommended as a thoroughly sound investment at the price asked, £4 10s per acre. IN WAIKATO.— Bush Farm of 1356 acres, of which nearly 900 acres are in grass or cultivation. About 6 miles of sheep -proof 7 -wire fencing, with totara posts. Nearly new 5 roomed house of superior construction, shearing shed, &c. 8 miles from railway Btation by good road Price, £4 per acre. — Riverside Farm of 700 acres, half ploughed and cultivated, and consisting largely of alluvial flats. Fronts river on which a regular steamer service is conducted. Good raad. Factory 3 miles distant. £3 per acre. MONEY TO LEND.—A very large amount to be Lent on approved Freehold or Leasehold Security at 5 per cent, and on Liberal conditions. Enquiry invited. F. P. OORRIIiL, Bank Chambers, New Plymouth. MONTEATH, L.} f CLARKE, G. MONTEATH & CLARKE (l>atn T. Wrisrhtl • GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Land and Commission Agents, Devon-st., New Plymouth. Nothing but First-class Lino. , ™cc compare favourably with those ruling m any other oentre. farmers requiring Grass Seed would do well to call and inspect onr Stock of Clovers, &o, just landed: Prioe and quality unsurpassed, , We are alw»ys prepared to advance money on good security. AGENCIES— Pboanix Biscuits and Confectionery, Dunedio. Ohamberlin's Sauoas and Eleotroshine Royal Exchange Assurance Co. Ist Prise Ist Piiste SOLE BROS.. HAYING won »t ti» Irte Show the 10 Guinea (*old Cup for the Best Fat Bullock and the First Price for the •Beat Fat Free*erfl au<* Freezing Snoep beg to inform the pnbiio that they are cow killing, .these and similar beasta Customers can th reforo rely on it thsl the quality be equalled in the distr" fritue Canterbury Haras and Bacons N.B. — No old oown killed so we can gaarantae all Prime Quality. {SfoTH.— Sole Bros hold an unbeatei re cord of First Prisea for the last v« jaara for Pbime Fat .Si oce . .iV Please call eailv I ROYAL MAIL COACH REDUCTION IN CHARGES. N«BW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKE Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leaves 1 Booking Offioe, New Plymouth, at 8.30 a.m. : leaves Railway Station at 9 a.m. ; arriving at Opunake at 4 p.m. OPUNAKKS TO NEW PLIMOUTH. Tuetday , Thursday, and Saturday. Leaves Post-officn, Opunake, at 7.30 a.m. ; arriving at New Plymouth at 2 30 p.m. < Through fare— Single 10s, Return 17e. Lunch each day at Okato, Is. fST Booking Offices — Co-operative Store, Ourrie~street, New Plymouth Fowler's BoardiDg-houße, Opnnake. In conjunction with the abovn rervice, a Large Waggon can be ao-unged fot oarryins Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., at reasonable rates. T. P. HUGHSON,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11815, 12 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11815, 12 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11815, 12 November 1901, Page 4