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I F PUBLIC NOTICES. ENCAR R 0 VV ES7 A T EKCA RR 0 W EST At E, E. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY FARMS. mi-IE UNDERSIGNED have recoivJL cd instructions from Mr. W. HIILPPELL. of “Pencarrow,” HID RANG!, near Waitara, to Sell by pnvato treaty on EASY TERMS—BIS FINE FARM OF COO ACRES, IN LOTS RANGING FROM 44 TO 122 ACRES. All lots arc, or will bo, boundary fenced, and are more or less subdivided . Above property is splendidly situated in a first-class dairying district, is nine miles from NEW PLYMOUTH, 2 miles from Railway Station, 3 miles from WAITARA, practically all level land, and well watered. For prices, plans, and all other particulars, apply to the undersigned. R. F. CORNWALL, L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Now Plymouth.

MIOHIRST BUTCHERY. I DESIRE to intimate to residents of Midliirst and district, that I have taken over, as from Monday, September 2nd, the BUTCHERY BUSIXESS recentiy carried on by Messrs. Uhlenberg Bros., and trust to receive a continuance of past patronage. W. MOUNTFORD. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH AT HAW ERA. TARANAKI v. OTAGO. ON 4th September a Passenger Train Leaves "Stratford 1.30 p.m., arriving Haver a 2.30 p.m. The usual 4.5 p.m. train Hawera to New Plymouth will NOT RUN. A Special Passenger Train will Leave Hawera 5.15 p.m. for New Plymouth. Holiday Excursion Tickets available for return on day of issue only will be issued to Hawera from Stratford and intermediate stations by trains leaving Stratford 10.3 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. These Excursion Tickets will NOT bo available for return by up mail train. BY ORDER.

HOMES IN THE SUNSHINE. WEiore can the Retired Taranaki Dairy Farmer mote thoroughly enjoy the Autumn of Life than in the “Carden of New Zealand?” Pleasant environment, genial climate, sea air, good schools, many of the conveniences of tS»e larger cities, anti yet in close touch with the old friends and familiar scenes. I TWITE ATTENTION TO THIS LIST OF DESIRABLE PROPERTIES IN AND AROUND NEW PLYMOUTH.— F. P. COR KILL.

A —ls mile frorn Post Office— Homestead, of 5i acres, with nearly new 6-rooraed Villa; good neighbours: nice outlook. L.T. Freehold. £llOO. S3.—Near High School —8-roomed Villa, extensive views in every direction, lovely surroundings, garden, and shrubbery ; | acre, Freehold. L.T. £I4OO. D. —Near Central School—£ acre, partly planted with bearing fruit trees and shrubs, fronting one of the best streets in town. Perpetual lease, low rout. Goodwill £2OO D. —Overlooking Pukekura Park, Vogeltown side, choice level Section, full quarter acre. Freehold £3OO. E. —Fitzroy, close to terminus of projected "tram, 3i acres delightfully situated, with mountain, sea, and river views; planted all round. £6OO. Freehold. F. —Near Racecourse—Charming Site of nearly J acres, laid out in garden and orchard, with useful outbuildings; commands extensive views of mountain, town, and harbour ; room for two good houses. Perpetual Lease, low rent, moderate goodwill. G Close to Park Entrance and Sports Ground, i acre, Perpetual Lease, low rent. £165 goodwill; very central. H. —i Acre Freehold in the popular and progressive Ohilman Estate, Fitzroy. £225. I 23 Acres—A lovely suburban home on Old Hospital Road, sloping down to the banks of the 'VYaiwakaiho; largo modern Residence. £2BOO. Freehold. j Acres Freehold, on plateau overlooking sea and valley of Waiwakaiho. Fine new bungalow residence. £2500. K. —One fifth acre, Fitzroy, fenced round with well grown eleagnus hedge. £IOO. L. —Business Site, in heart of town, 63 by 132, with side right of way. £ls per foot. A very sound In vestment. ENQUIRY INVITED. F. P. CORKILL LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. WHY have wet feet when Bert Burgess sells well-fitting Boots that resist any weather? HOUSE, 5 rooms, full i acre, £350 £25 deposit, balance month!,' instalments ; splendid opportunity. .1 a. Richard*. QFY ACRES, Freehold, North Audit'J\j land, all rich, level, plough ! able land, no stumps; house, cowshed, cnod nosit’on -T U, Richards, (NET your Tyres and Tubes put in order for the coming season Vulcanised strong, at Davison’s Garatre. ’Phone 115. MOTORISTS, use your waste gases by getting an Exhaust Horn fitter, at Davison’s Garage. ’Phone 115.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 2 September 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 2 September 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 2 September 1912, Page 6

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