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NEWTON Kl NG'S Property List. UKATI) IHSTIUCT. 1-171— lM acres, 148 acres in grass, bnlunu- shelter bush, fenced und divided into Jo paddocks ; O-rooiu-ed house, tni|i shed, cowshed, calfshed ; I mile to creiimery, 2J miles to towusliin uud school ; good metal road. 1 rice, £'.) lus per ucre. 1172—297 acres, Ku'pokonui district 270 ucres laid dowii in mixed Eugllsli grasses ; well wutorul by running streams ; fenced ami divided into 3 puddocks ; fairly level section ; 7-roomed Jio-. se, 20-bail cowshed, and loft, eLc. ; 4 miles to township by metal road ; J mile to factory, school, und post ofllce. I'rice, £l2 per acre. 1-175—175 acn-s, Te Awuuiutu. all iu glass, fenced and divided intc several paddocks ; good (i-roomed liouse, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings ; situated on main road ; (i miles to railway, 2 miles ' to (uctory and school. ' Price, £8 per acre. Terms : One-third cash, balance may remain for a reauonable term. 1511—520 acres, Tnrauakl district, | 200 acres iu 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. I 1557—75 acres, Mew Plymouth district, all in grass, fenced and sub- ( divided into convenient paddocks ; ■ (i-roomed bouse, small cowshed and j trapshed ; good metal road and within easy distance to town. 1584—100 acres, New Plymouth dis-'•; trict, handy dairy farm ; all in grass excepting few patches native ; bush reserved for shelter ; nicely watered by never-failing stream ; practically level farm, comer sec-j tion ; metal road on two sides ; 0- i roomed bouse, bathroom, scullery,' cowshed, hayshed, gig and trapshed ; fowl-house ; subdivided into 7 paddocks ; 1 mile to school and factory ; handy to town. Price, I ( £l4 10s per ucre. , t 1597—186 ucres, Jnglewood district \ nil in grass; well fenced and sub-'s divided into 8 paddocks ; good 4-' \ roomed house, cowshed, and other! outbuildings ; 2 miles to school,'l factory, and township. Price, £7 \ 10s per acre. Terms' can bo ar- / ranged for greater portion of purchase money. 1(100-2218 acres, To Kuiti district ; .1030 acres in grass, balance firstclass bush land, mostly flats, bal- ( unco low rolling hills of limestono formation ; grand position ; ringfenced, and divided into 8 pad- 1 docks ; 2 miles to post ofllce ; good 1 formed road to property. Price (. £3 per acre. ' ( 1025-188 acres, Toko district, all in t grass ; first-class dairy farm, in 1 good order ; fenced and divided into several paddocks ; nicely watered by rimning stream ; (i-roomed house (good), and all necessary outbuildings ; 1 mile to school by metal road, 2 miles to railway station and factory. p r | ce £ ls 10s per acre. Stock, etc., may bo had at valuation. L 032-100 acres, Stratford district ' all in grass and subdivided into paddocks ; good dwelling-house of 6 rooms, cowshed, and all neces- ! eary outbuildings; 2J miles to factory and school. To lease for 5 < years at 18s per acre. < 1033-840 acres, Toko district, good grazing land ; large portion suitable for dairying purposes ■ 170 ! acres in grass, balance good bush and. Price, £2 17s 6d per acre. Large portion of purchase money 'can remain on mortgage 1635-800 acres, Toko district • 060 acres laid down in best English « grasses, ring fencod ; good whuro ■ " sheep yards, orchard ; fronting a 1 good formed road. Tenure, leuso in J perpetuity; rental, lOd per acre 1 nee, £3 per aero. Good grazing land ; a bargain. TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. 35—140 feet frontago to Devonstreet. 13(5—i acre, St. Aubyn-street. 137—J aero, Hine-street, with up-to-date residence and outbuildings. 141—2 acres, Vogeltown, with now residenco, nicely planted with variety of trees, patch native bush; good frontage. 142—1 acre, Vogeltown ; no buildings ; planted with trees. 143—J acre, Vogeltown, with residence and outbuildings ; nicely planted orchard. 144—1 acre Pitzroy ; no buildings. 145— 1 acre, Henui, with good dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings, hot and cold water laid on ; good frontage to Devon-street 147—J acre, Pendarves-street, with up-to-date residenco ; lawn tenuis ground, etc. 148— i acre, Pendarves-strcet, 8roomed house' with all conveniences ; nice situation. 149—1$ acres, Hospital Road ; good building sites. 150-i acre (nearly), St. Aubynstreet, (or salo, cheap. 151—GO feet frontago to Devon-street centrally situated. 152—30 feet frontago to Devonstreet ; situated in business centre. 153—5 J ucres, Vogeltown, lirst-class building sites for sale cheap. Also, several first-class hotels and ither properties. Tor prico and urtlier particulars apply to Newton King AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

New Season's Grass Seed ! •hist arrived Ex s.s. -tokoMARIJ" FROM LONDON. TEN TANKS NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, consisting of White! and .Red (.'lovers, Oowgrnss, Alsiko, Trefoil, Crested Dog-stail, I'ao l'riilensis, Poa Trevialis, Shecps' Fescue, Hard Fescue, Meadow Fescue, liiyio, mustard, etc. ALSO ON SALE,ISEST CULONIAL-ttHOWN COOKSFOOT, POVERTY 11AY & CANTERBURY RYE GRASS, ITALIAN HYE, CHESTED POtiSTAIL, PRAIRIE GIUSS, Etc. My ENGLISH SEEDS are from the celebrated firm of HURST & SONS, London, which is a sufficient Hiwinwitice as to their quality ; while my Colonial Seeds have boon selected from the most reliablo seed merchants and growers. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 49, 2 March 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 49, 2 March 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 49, 2 March 1904, Page 1

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