Business Notices. GK V. BATE, Land, estate, and general COMMISSION AGENT, SEED MERCHANT, &c., Hawera, Has the undermentioned Properties in his hands for sale : i Q Acres in the Moa district, swamp 4to4fc land; easily drained, and good road and is first class, having been specially picked by a surveyor. "I A A Acres, opposite the Manganui Railway Station; 50 acres cleared and grassed. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage. Acres, Okato, Stoney river; 450 /U U freehold, remainder leasehold on very favourable terms. Half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent. Subdivided into ten paddocks. Good homestead. Every convenience for first-class farm, 4 Acres, near Normanby ; one of Afc / U the best farms in the district. Fenced, grassed and subdivided. -J £A/A /A Acres of Land, about 12 miles JLAmixJxJ south of New Plymouth, with every convenience for working a first-class farm ; all laid down in grass, or in crop ; well subdivided; homestead and men’s houses ; considered one of the most complete farms in the province. Terms easy. Can be bought in one lot, or subdivided to suit purchasers. /"A/A Acres on the Whakamara Block. OIJU Clearings, and slight scrub. Very reasonable. Terms easy. ftp A Acres, near Normanby; splendid land; homestead, and grassed. Part can remain on mortgage. PT/A Acres, Moa Block; splendid situa- | O tion; partly cleared; and a good house erected thereon. A A A Acres, near Hawera; subdivided wv/ into 8 paddocks ; well grassed ; with cottage, stockyards, stables, &c. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage at current rates. -| /AA/A Acres of land at Urenui; 1\ /\ /fenced; thirteen-roomedhouse erected thereon ; well fenced, and laid down in English grasses. This property may be bought in one lot, or subdivided to suit purchasers. In any case a good portion of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. 50 Acres, near Hawera; well fenced, grassed and watered ; all open land.
~1 4) A A Acres best land in the dis* I '' " trtct. Homestead, stabling, and woolshed ; subdivided, and every convenience. Cheap ; part can remain on mortgage at current rates. OOP WILL of Maori Leases for sale. AIMATE PLAINS—SO Acres, being Section 125, Block 7. AIMATE PLAlNS.—Several Farms ranging from 50 to 400 acres. Easy terms. Prices low. FOR SAL ESix-roomed House in Hawcra, well finished, with two acres of ground, HOTEL AT STRATFORD to be sold or leased ; very favourable terms. TOWN Sections in Hawera, Normanby and Kakaramca. Eight-eoomed house in Hawera. Good healthy position. _ LSQ, other Rural and Town Properties, Note, — G.Y.B. having Largo Storage Accommodation, is prepared to receive Goods for Storage or Sale on Commission, md act as Forwarding Agent. Purchaser of all lands of Colonial Produce. IV/Toleskin Trousers for iU the million. SINCE THE ABOLITION OF DUTY from Piece Cotton Goods, THE NEW ZEALAND Are again to the front, And can now supply their Customers with MOLESKIN TROUSERS At 25 per Cent, less than their usual Wholesale Price ! TRY THEM! A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. Branches at all the Principal Towns, HATS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, BLANKETS, RUGS, TWEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW SEASON’S GOODS NOW SHOWING. THE BRANCH ADDRESS— Dale's Corner , Egmont-street. A, J. COTTRELL, Manager. WHENUAKURA Agent of the Mail, the Schoolmaster, who will receive orders for Papers.
Photography. Oxford-street Photographic Gallery, PA TEA. PORTRAITS taken daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Residences and views photographed to order. D. M. WARREN, Proprietor, James Kenworthy, Opposite Post Office, Patea, CTATIONER, Bookseller, & Lv Newsagent, dealer in Fancy Goods. J. K. now receives goods from England monthly by Orient steamers, including magazines, new novels, and other literature. Novelties, or articles of an}'description or size can be procured by this means. Orders solicited for the Young Ladies Journal (now greatly enlarged), Family Reader, and other magazines, which are all supplied at lowest colonial rates. Just out—Universal Instructor, 9s 6d, the best home educator yet issued. May be taken on weekly or monthly payments. Subscription rates for the daily mail —see 4th page.
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Patea Mail, 18 March 1882, Page 2
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