UAktbY F£_KMd AND f^ Uti ISO aorea aouth m. ,— H-wera, lease oi improve tarm, » yeari at 10» 6d pet acre, hotis», etc, wita 39 co<7« *nd oth«? Btock, a« a going concern. F*cv»ry School, Post Office handy. Cheap* 200 Acre« c 160 gra«ied, ring-i«nctd. 3 paddockg, houje, metal road fc »•-» creamery, and school. L.1.P., r«ut £>t 9. 2d. Good-yill -» i £1 P w -^ down, balance 6 year* at S per erot* or Lease 6 years, £50 * r e * E witk 01 without purchasing olaua*. Don't mi»» this opportunity. 60 Acres, Inglewood rfirtiiot, Lav proved farm, hpuse, &c, £V 10a oa#*« or £10 Pn easy term*; may. l«ne It a good tenant, 466 Acres 4 partly improved 1 «oo# will Bbi per acre. Splendid fcmMi* k land. ' 258 Acres, Improved; goodwUl t* lOg. Terms, £370 down. Neai cream cry. Cheapw 762 Acres, sheep or cattle statio* Wanganui, house, woolahed, abl^p dip &c., BbeU.rook country; £10. Gpo*. terms, or owner would exchange. • 1400 Acres, cattle station, 860 acre* felled, metalled road, level and 1 oiling land. A bargain. Numerous other properties. ' " Writ« for particulars, stating requirements kn stock cocksfoot/ rye grasses; Two ollhy, dogstail, hard fescue, clovers k*., mangel, carrot, swede and turnijr seed ; good germination. Manures, 11* I aeeJ pilcake, &c Send £or price litf A. H: MOORE. IJWD km PBODUOB AGBira AT BSEBSKAN, •PTJNAK« 1 Fattening and Dairy Farms. (VWNEB LEAVING TJBIE COLONY offers his rich farms, which have been extensively used for fattening, near Urenui, where there ere sale yards, Post and Telephone Office, School, and' under an hour's drive j from Waitara Freezing Works * and 1 Eailway ?— 130 ACEES FEKEHOLD !AiN© 150 LEASEHOLD. 12-roomed residence, extensive orchards, 12 rich fattening, hay, and^ swede, paddocks, slopes to th« north, river boundary, metal road, plantations, giravel carriage drive, .- and paths. 133 ACRES FREEHOLD, RICH VIALLEY LAND. Mostly int grass, securely fenced, on metal road, suitable for small dairy, or as a homestead in conjunction with inland country. "333 ACKES FREEHOLD." " 1 mala froto Urenui, cottage, yands, twelve paddocks, 1 well sheltered, 100 acres rich valley clay river flats, 60 a cres in swedes, 20 acres green oats, 18 acres Hay. Meta? road and river boundary. Nearly whole farm has been ploughed. Cows milk well on tKis property, but it is now carrying bullocks, over 100 have been sold this year. All these farms have been carefully worked, and the fact that oiily fattening cattle are kep.t is sufficient proof of quality. Apply T. L. OLIVER, - - ' URENUI', c33^ , : "t-R^naki acclimatisation SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1906. (From Ist May t o 31st July.) npHE Shooting Season for Native - 1 - 1 Game (excepting Pukeko, \Wio, a" Bluo Duck, t ,Tui, Huia, White Hero and Crested Grebe),, and Import^ Game in the District consisting -of the Counties of t Taranaki, Clifton, and Egmoht (excepting Ceo Riding), ''(excepting tho Mount EgEgmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Raages, being Sections 168 and 170, in the* Oakura District, and Par a ninihi or White Cliffs Reservation) will commence on the Ist May, and end on the 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area within the circumference of a circle ha v i»g a radl " us of six miles from the summit <of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported game is strictly prohibited at all times. ] Licenses oan be obtained from the Chief Postmaster a t New Plymouth, and Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood, a nd Opunake. D. McALLUM, b 93 Secretary. OPUNAKS- ELTHAM ROSAL MAIL COACE Leave Opunake daily, 4.40 a.m. Leave Kaponga daily 7.10 a.m. Arrive Eltham dadly, 8.45 a~«t. (The mail train leaves Eltham at 8.59 a.m.) Leaves Eltham daily, 3.4 d p.m. (upoi arrival of train leaving New Ply mouth, at 12.50). Arrive Opunake daily, 7.45 p.m. This coach now leaves the Branch Hotel stables daily. Orders left with Mr C. Potts, Branch Hotel, will bo carefully attended to! A coaob will leave Eltham at 10 *.m. for Kaponga, returning in tinu to (jonneot with express train for No* jHymouth. J. GABTEB, Proprfetori
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13156, 5 May 1906, Page 2
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678Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13156, 5 May 1906, Page 2
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