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NEWTON K8 NG'S Property List. OKATO DISTRICT. 1471—158 acres, 148 acres in grass, balance shelter bush, fenced and divided into 10 paddocks ; (i-room-ed house, trap shed, cowshed, calfshed ; J mile to creamery, 2J nfiles to township and school ; good metal road. Price, £9 10s per acre. 1172—297 acres, Kaupokonui district 27U acres laid down in mixed EngI lish grasses ; well watered by running streams ; fenced and divided into 3 paddocks ; fairly level section ; 7-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, and loft, etc. ; 4 miles to township by metal road ; J mile to factory, school, and post office. Price, £l2 per acre. 1475—175 acres, Te Awamutu, all in grass, fenced and divided into several paddocks ; good G-ioomed house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings ; situated on main road ; 6 miles to railway, 2 miles to factory and school. Price, £S per acre. Terms : One-third cash, balance may remain for a reasonable term. 1511—520 acres, Taranakl district, 200 acres in grass, balance good bush land ; whare on property ; situated on formed road, 5 miles to metal and township. Price, £2 15s per acre. Easy terms. 1557—75 acres, New Plymouth district, all in grass, fenced and subdivide into convenient paddocks ; fl-roomed house, small cowshed and trapshed ; good metal road and within easy distance to town. | 1584—100 acres, New Plymouth district, handy dairy farm ; all in grass excepting few patches native bush reserved for shelter ; nicely watered by never-failing stream ; practically level farm, corner see tion ; metal road on two sides ; 6roomed house, bathroom, scullery cowshed, hayshed, gig and trap-, shed ; fowl-house ; subdivided into 7 paddocks ; 1 mile to school and

factory ; handy to town. Price, £l4 30s per acre. 1597-186 acres, Inglewood district all in grass ; well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks ; good 4roomcd house, cowshed, and other outbuildings ; 2 miles to school factory, and township. Price, £7 30s per acre. Terms' can be arranged for greater portion of purchase money. 16 ,° n ti o"; 22lß aCrcs ' Tc Kuiti di »«ct ; 1030 acres in grass, balance firstclass bush land, mostly flats, balance low rolling hills of limestone formation ; grand position ; ringfunced, and divided into 3 paddocks ; 2 miles to post office ; good formed road to property. Price £3 per acre. ' 1625-138 acres, Toko district, all in grass ; first-class dairy farm, j n good order ; fenced and divided into several paddocks ; nicely watered by running stream; 6-roomed house (good), and all necessary outbuildings ; 1 milo to school by metal road, 2 miles to railway station and factory. Price, £ls 10s per acre. Stock, etc., may be ha<i at valuation. 1(132-160 acres, Stratford district all in grass and subdivided into paddocks ; good dwelling-houso of 0 rooms, cowshed, and all neces- 1 sary outbuildings ; 2J miles to factory and school. To lease for 5 j years nt 18s per acre. ' 1033-8-10 acres, Toko district, good glazing land ; large portion suitable for dairying purposes ; 170 acres in grass, balanco good bush and. Price, £2 17s 6d per acre. Large portion of purchase lnonev can remain on mortgage. 1035—800 acres, Toko district ; 660 acres laid down in best English grasses, ring fenced ; good whare ; sheep yards, orchard ; fronting a good formed road. Tenure, lease in perpetuity; rental, lOd per ucre Trice, £3 per acre. Good grazing land ; a bargain.

TOWN AND SUBURBAN PKOPERTIES. 135—140 feet frontago to Devoid street. IHG—i aero, St. Aubyn-street. , liJ7—J acre, Hine-street, with up-to-date residence and outbuildings. 141—2 acres, Vogeltown, with ne' residence, nicely planted with vai icty of trees, patch native bush ; good frontage. 142—1 acre, Vogeltown ; no buildingo ; planted with trees. 143—J acre, Vogeltown, with residence and outbuildings; nicely planted orchard. 144—J acre Fitzroy ; no buildings. 115—} acre, Henui, with good dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings, hot and cold water laid on ; good frontage to Devon-street 147— i acre, Pendarves-street, with up-to-date residence; lawn tennis ground, etc. 148—J acre, Pendarves-street, 8rooroed house with all conveniences ; nice situation. 140—11 acres, Hospital Koad ; good building sites. 150—i aero (nearly), St. AubynBtrcet, for sale, cheap. 151—GO feet frontage to Devon-street centrally situated. 152—30 feet frontage to Devonstreet ; situated in business centre. ■"""-5J acres, Vogeltown, first-class lding sites for sale cheap. Also, several first-class hotels and other properties. For price and further particulars apply to Newton King AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

MAKE YOUR HOMES COMFORTABLE FOH CHRISTMAS. K. DINGLE, UENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CONCESSIONS. E.P. has much pleasure in informing the residents of New l'lymouth, and especially those ia the outlying districts, Hint lie has just completed the making up of a very large special stock of every conceivable description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and I)EDDJN(J for Christinas Sale, which he intends by way of giving his customers a real treat, to dispose of at hitherto unheard of rates. EVERY ARTICLE made by the Dest 1 Workmen. Call and inspect our stock, and wo will be satisfied that you will find, exactly what you,iwant,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 1

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