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OP, SAIYK.—The Kivcrsdp.le Estatii It. coi>_p;-ir,ii',£ I,'iiy Acea of~ splenlid citAr/eo';riul, s.itaac:dat A/arirau South, about 30 miles from Auckland. Tha farm is enclosed with a dieop-jrt'oof fence, ami sub-divided iuto tun padd ck3. A considerable area is in gir.ss, SCO acres ot bu-j'i having be?!i felled and sown within threi yours, besides " "''""'" hole's grabs well. Bush 1 fern, land plou.ghe.J find sown 20 years ago, sliowa a good sole of grass and white clover to-day. There is enough valuable timber hit standing to build houses on every 100 acre section. The timber can db sawn by a travelling mill at 5a b'd per 100 ft. The Public Hall is on tho property, and may bt bought with the farm if required. The Ararimn Creamery U within h:»l' -'-milo of t;-.n Hall. There is agoo.i waterfall and a never-failing cne'r. ht the homcsleai, which comprises a new dwelling-house of 5 rooms, outhouses, elc. Also, a Small Iron dwellinghouse for stockman. There is a first-class new totara stockyard and cattle- branding pen. A new concrete sheep dip 40ft. long, with draining VBrds and totara drafting, yirdn compete, built la it year. One acre: of orchard. There is a splendi i level race-1 : o»ur.-.a of ov.H' 40 acres "fenoed, ploughed, df.ii-;ed, and into grass, which could be un'arged to HO acres; all lovel* neir the houfe. The farm ia a fortune to cut up into creamery sections, build bouses, and get the milling done on shares; or is an independence for raising beef, mutton, and lamb. Lamb can be driven from home in early morning to je.ilway and sold at the Auckland cattle sale the same afternoon, at a railway cost of 3d per head. The farm i.-i for imlediatu sale, with all improvements, at the 3rv low price of £4 5s per acre, and half of oney may remain on mortgago for a ttrm at 5 per cent. Farms in the neighbourhood with less proportionate improvements/ have laiely changed bandd at from £6 to £8 per acre. Tie farm must be sold to wind «p an estate. Inspection invited. For further particulars apply to MWINGTON & BAKER Land Acents. Auckland. 030

want to sell DO yon want one Cheap. If so, this is my propoait.ion. Have a look at mine. Situation, a. suburban residence as yon could wish for—built to look well and last well. Contains 7 rooms wit,h necessary outbuildings and only just out of builder's hands. Two acres of land, garden, fruit trees. Rare piece of natural bush. Euning stream. Live hedges. 'Bus passes door every honr. Price, £llsO net. £6OO may remain at current rate. This offer is open till SATURDAY 17th. If not sold then will be otherwise dealt with. But I want to sell. J. F. HOLLOWAY. Vogoltown. ASK YOUR GUNMAKER OR SXORBKti&PEri FOR THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY'S Manufactures, viz,: " Favourite " " Swiftsnro " " Slayer " " Superior" "Invincible" "Green" " Blue-rock," 3-incb. BRANDS OF VHOT GUM CARTRIDGES, Which have come out Tod at all life-bird Pigeon Mutches in • ew Zealand during the past 18-mouths. The Company's -303 Ammunition cannot be equalled f'.<r quality and accuracy | ESPLANADE HOTEL, DEVONPOKT, A QUEL AND. r g HIS fine modern Hotel is now being JL B T «cted and Furnished in the Latest

Being situated on an ulral sitc, r aud commanding » lull viovv o£ the Harbour, the Proprietor trusts to receive the patronage of those who require : Up to Date Accommodation, Healthy Situation, Easy Access to Town, And Moderate Tariff. Special Terms can be arranged with the Proprietor, k. H. Whith, for Families or permanent Boarders. Bl IJARDS BOATIW, FISHING ETC KAHOTU-NEW PLYMOUTH (JOAOH SERVICE. \J signed will run a Coach Bersice between New Plymouth and Rahotu ae under; Leaving Rahotu Mondays and Wednesdays at 7.30 a.m. 1 Arriving New Plymouth at 12.30. Leaving New Plymouth Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 p.m. Arriving Babotu at 6 p.m. On BATURDAYB the usual service will continue, viz.:— Leave Kahotu at 5 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth at 10 am. Leave Nesv Plymouth at 3 p.m. Anive Rahotu at 8 30 p.m. Notb.—The above service will b» run striotly to time. I Fares: Single, 7a 1 Return, 12s. Intermediate fares in proportion.

[All Fares must be prepaid and a ticket for same obtained.] GOODS SERVICE. My General Carrying Service between and New Plymouth will run EVERY DAY. liooking office at Mr. Me.wton King's yard, Oarrie-atroet, or Mr. D. Berry's shop, Brougham-street. LATEST LOCAL NEWSPAPERS CARRIED j N.B. —The Coach has been newly painted and upholstered, supplied with gooo horses, and is now second to none in the colony. It will be in charge of an experienced driver, and by strict attention to business, together with civility, I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. JAMES MoCULI.UM, Pronrietor WAIWAKAIHO BRIDGE DANGEROUS. PUBLIO NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaibo Brulge on Oevon Road, about i 2 mileß east of New Plymouth, is dangerous i for heavy traSßc. H OKfiY, Chairman, Taranaki County Council. BREAKWATER BUS SERVICE. Leaves Leaves National Bjnk. Breakwater. 7.0 a.m , South Road J. 25 a.m.. South 8.50 ~ Devon-street 9.25 Devon-, street 10.0 „ South-road 10.30 „ Southroad 1-1-3 .. do 11.3u „ do 12.0 „ Devon-street 12,30p,m. BevonBtreet 1.0 p.m., do 1.30 p.m. Devon--2.0 „ South-road 2.30 „ South--5 0 „ Devon-Btreet 9.0 p,m„ Soutb-road 9.30 pffl, South 10.0 „ do 10.30 „ do SUNDAYS. 2,0 p.m., Betuin 4 0 p.m. M, JONES, PioptletoS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 222, 15 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 222, 15 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 222, 15 October 1903, Page 3

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