W'tidH 01 :9il*y l«- 8 -T»- a0 • l> ' ,u v^«'' >w c i , U u \w a "'", l S:B ' g.3" l'-' lorec ft ' ,bl» t te«' »td- * til ,ats "<■** o® 0 ® „ M eut jlOW' oW*. -t , deiwer® 4 »J "° p h S«* i <* the Couij. oil train pr t . All cargo fo. accompanied by . Town cargo must Company's office ana railway not later than 2.. Country Cargo must "rei. Plymouth by morning train, . panied by full particulars. Apply to W. I). WEBSTEK, Agent. Office: Egmont-Street, New I'lymouth.
'i Union Steam Ship Co<i of I New Zealand, Ltd. I ■| WILL despatch steamers carrying I passeng«s and cargo from New Ply'i mouth Wharf (weather and other airi cumsUncea permitting) J TO ONEHUNOA FOlt AUCKLAND, Jtotoiti cvurySl'iiesduy at 8.30 p.m. . Tultupunu every Thursday at 8.90 I p.m. ITakapuna every Saturday at H. 30 > p.m. | A of the company travels an the mail train to beolc passengers before reaching the »eaI eel. j TO WELLINGTON. Takapuna every Tsesday at noon. ißotoili ever.? Thursday at noon.' I FOR DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS. (Without Transhipment.) Corinna, on Monday, March 14th, at I a o.in. J WORLD'S FAIR AT ST. LOUIS. , See C. and A. Line advertisement. Cargo must be booked at Com- ■ pariy'a office and delivered not later than noon on Tuesdays, Tii/uradays, und SaUirtlaya for North, and for Soutli at 4,80 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Pacific Ll*e, via Sydney; and the Canadian and Australian Line via Vancouver.' The "All-Red 11 Route to London. CANADIAN . AUSTRALIAN LINE.' NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON.. ■ Via Sydney, Driibane, Honolulu, t'ifi, Victoria, Vancouver, Worldjs Pair at St. Louis, and through Canada or the United States by tho Canadian Pacific or other railway, lines. Kor full particulars, passage money / sailings, etc., apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., Ltd., Brougham-street. . Orient Pacific Line. NEW PLYMOUTH TO LONDON, /la Colombo, Suez, Naples, liarBellies and Gibraltar. •Twin Screw Steamers. And Fortnightly thereafter. Agents for all New Zealand Portaj UNION STEAM SHIP CO,
E.J.CARTHEW AND CO., LAND-AGENTS, Devon St>, New Plymouth. (Opposite Criterion Hotel). P.O. Box 80. 6a. Telephone No, 178 PROPERTY L4ST. A I<UNB PROPERTY-1970 acres, splendid undulating bush land, 470 in grass, 8-room residence, paddock sheep-proof fenced, the whole (arm nearly ring fenced. Handy to sale yards, etc, Dreuui district. Owner is selling on account o( ill-health. A bargain, 80s per acre.. Terms to a goqd man, £250 cash; balance can remain at 5 per cent. No. 650. SUBURBAN FARM, 160 acres - JO room residence, niico g&rden and orchard, all level land, 4 miles from ' New Plymouth, metal rood, close to factory and school, etc. Splendid outbuildings. Price, £l4 10* per acre. Easy terms. No. 935. 110 ACRES, nice position, on metal road, 8 miles from New Plymouth, new 5.r00m house, orchard, etc j | mile to school, hall, township, and post office. Price very cheap, only £8 10s on acre. Terms, £4OO cash. No. 947. 8(50 ACHES, Urenui District acres rich pupa flats. Qood road, factory 1 mile, nice residence, or* chard, etc. Price, £6 10s an acre, or will exchange for smaller farm nearer town. No. 161. 171 ACRES near the boach, splendid land, very pretty homestead, adjoins school, factory and township ; 8 miles from New Plymouth. A bargain, £ll per acre. No. 821. 6 ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, all level, unrivalled view. Elevated position, close to bus, railway station and town. A bargain. £3OO cash. Owner is leaving Nao[ Zealand. No. 698. A FEW CHEAP PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY F. P. COIiKILL. Good Country Uouße of 8 rooms, with about iiO acres of land. Fine position. X'rico £6OO. A very large proportion of the money may remain at 5 J per cent. This is an Ideal place for a poultry, pig, and fruit farm.
Splendid Block ol iB6O acres uzm dulating country, limestone and sandstone formation, on one of the North of Auckland waterways, and accessible from the City by several routes. Now carrying 400 sheep and 100 cattle, etc., but will carry fully two sheep to the acre, or equivalent stock when improved. Excellent House ol 11 rooms, with many conveniences and full ,raugc of outbuildings. This nice' property 1« closo to soveral largo estates, which havo recently been cut up and sold as dairy farms at prices up to £lO per acre. It is well worth the attention of tho settlor or speculator.. Ono aero at Vogeltown, with 7roomed Uouso and Good Orchard£6so. Excellent Farm of 650 acres In the Eaglan District. Comfortable house--400 acres in grass. Healthy 11m®. stono country, near the coast.--£» 10s per acre. Very Nice House in MoleswortK Street near the Cliffs. Land 89 bn 93.—£675. " 100 Acres Undulating Country, fl miles from town, about two-third® Brass. £7 por aore. All the moan can remain if reasonable lmpror* meats edeoted, P. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANE CHAJtBEBSj Ne« PljroouOi, .•.■'?9gaa^;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 14 March 1904, Page 1
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811Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 14 March 1904, Page 1
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