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LAND AND B0«OBUra«uw "w" 1 r J *' - J&ALE* . A large number\ofp^ertfes «?*£«»* ~ 0 be placed in my hands for dispos* aany S *hioh are exceptionally goo* 202 Acres good .land; l|^feUed, 80^ % jrassed, fenced, freehold, £5 . 10s, >nly £350 cash. , .- . 197 Acres V well improve^, level passed, 9 paddocks, house, « M 9»/^s' ; jreatnery on property ; £10 10s pe* acre 152 Acres ; excellent quality, grasaea, Eeaced, house ; lease with perpetuatrjgn.% . of renewal, low rent.; goodwill A.B per -250 Acres ; level, grassed, 2 paddocks, ; , lease as above, goodwill £5. . • ,' V./ 162 Acres ; open, main road, house, yard, &c. ; Drice £7 10s freehold, au acre an exceedingly cheaD property.; , . 290 Acres; level; good, 2l5 aores grass- • cd,6 paddocks, house, yard, shed, new creamery, , metal road, fine dairy farm, cheap* ' " ' ' a ■ « 169 Acres: level, well improved, sub divided, goodwill £4 12s 9d— an undoubt- '■ 196 Acres ; excellent level land, near creamery; 14?: acres ommd> Ot ? 8 fl e ' J^J sued, goodwill only £1000.; also 86acres^ more if rediiired; ' - ' U> lAK . Open freehold, improved farnw: 145 acres, £12 per acre; 115 "W^ JAMgf acre; 130 acres>£ls per acre; 120 acres* tlO lOfl " /. •■ - <: :/ 1;.-;" • ;.-;" '- a. slciekeeping business; in a prosper-b-us district ; small caP l ** 1 : 1^* 11 *?* „ I" stock all varieties of grass 1 and'tddver seeds usuaUy sown ; also rape, rape, mangol, carrot, turnip, and BW«J| , seeds of 'reliable strains.- , Samples, and . quotations , sent on application. Also pure steamed bonedust, bone superphosphate, special garden, potato, root, tur- . * nip, and other manures. *t. Linseed oilcake crushed fine for calves, wheatmeal. r All kinds, of agricultural machinery , procured. Loans negotianed. i A. H,iiOOBH, - OPUSAKE. 7^..' ' „* -■' -iFJTZi^'BUS SERVI|Ei^ Leaves , Leaves -. Fitz»oy. Nbf PlymootbJ • 6.45 a.m* :T-P>.«?-7.40 „ _' ;8.8 n . 8.40 „. ■« n >30 „ JO ;» , . 10.30 „ -J ," -'-.-i 11.30 ' i 2 uoon 12!40 p!nm. . ■ fj P-^- I 1.40 , . *%'■■ » . -2,30 !., , 23 0 » ' > 5;3 30 „ > , «- 30^ »♦ -.-■•-_ '•/Iso ;;V ; h«o r.-->-o - ' 5.30 ,* / ; 8- 30 » . , • • .26 •": „' .8 „ ; - $07.15 .|/ , >' CB - 30 » „ , : »Contects witLexpresi trains.*^ - : On Aftebnoon^ a Bia leaves^tiroy ai^2.lo, naming through ; ' to the Breakwater, I returningiat4.3oi - Saturday Nights. ,'•'-' f Nights. £ - Tiftwrfes Leaves - FiWo^. r , 'NewPlvmoJith.;^ 6.30 p.m. : Jo^ V'; •7.30;,, ?, ; 1-?o»^ v, J " .9.30 ;; 9,35 •» i alOa 10 « - t \, JDpes not run on Saturday mght. •Connects with express trains." r m Sunday: ArrBBNOoN.— A 'Bus^rUl run to Breakwater (weaihet peraj*s?f>* ; leaving Fitatoy at 2 p,m., atfd Returning -, from Breakwater at 4.30 p.m. - . , All parcels given to ' Bus Drivers moist; be prepaid. ~' • - / ' ''Bus Timetable -;N^ew Plymouth and Bretikwater. v :/. ;. 1 LEivfia' - Retdbns] •'•''-. • ISfationalßank from Belt Bo»d;«3 * Corner.', Breakwater.' 7.35 via Devon-st. 7.45 via South 8p»43 8.35 „ South-rd. 8.45 „ Devon-st. , 9.5 „ Devon-st. 9.15 ;, « ___. r 10.0 , ,'South-rd. 10.35 from Breakwmtr to Breakwater 10.50 via Jevoß-st. - 12.0 via Peyon-st 12.15 , South Boad 12.30 „ Sotith-rd. 12.50 Devon-st. j 1.0'" Devon-st. 1.15 South Boad 1.30 Bouth-rd:l:50 „ Dej? o ,-**-.,:, 20 „ 2,35 from ßreakw'tr to Breakwater 2.50 via South Boad 3.0 via Devon-st. 3.15 „ , «, 4.0 » »» * 4.15 „ m, 4.30 South rd. 4.45 „ J*s*j& £' 5.0 Devon-st. 5.35 from BreakV t ? v to Breakwater, 5.50 via South Bemd (Thursdays excepl»d.) ." " "'J .. " 6.0 via Devon-st. ' p 15 via South Boad. C ' . 'B 0 S TIMSTA BLH iProm'New Plymout.h.toßreakvwater. : , .Leaves ' •'. "Leaves. .-r*f' Ambur/s Corner. Breakwater, * 7.5 a.m.V 7.30 a:m.; < To catch train 8 : a.m. 8.30 ajtn. 9 a.m^ 9.30 ajn. - : 11 " .a.m. . 1130 a.m. v > On arriyal v of train. 12.5 p.m. 1.30 p.m. Belt only. 1.5 p.m. 3 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4 p.m. To catch 4.25 p.m. tram - 3.30 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 5.5- p.m. 6.30. p.m. - 6.5 p.m. , r SATURDAY NIGHT. ' 8.40 p.m.* 9 p.m. 9.30 p.m. , - ■ v 10p,m. 10.30 p.m. EXTRA TRIP. Leave N.P. Leave ß'kw^tfr 7.30 p.m. 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY TIME TABLE. , Fine Sundays Only. ■ . 8.30 a.m. . 10, a.m. 12.10 p.m. 12.35 pin. 2.3 C pm.- ' ' < 4.45 pan. Special tripsas per arrangement. Arrangements can be made for School Children . ! , H. SPABKS.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 8

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