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LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE a COMMISSION AGENT, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Post Offlti BcSivlou, Telephone 30, PUKETBITEI—I7O acres limestone country ; 110 acres in grass, balance in heavy bush land; fronting good road. Lease in perpetuity; rental £2O 19a 8d pec annum. Price £7so* 1693 OPOTIK3—9OO acre* first-clou grazing land ; all in grass and well fenced and divided into several paddocks ; good 8-roomed house, Bathroom, pantry, washhouse, scullery, concrete tank to hold 6000 gallons, 2 loose boxes, 3 stalls, cart and implement shed, woolshed, dip, 2-roomed man's cottage cattle yards; 5 miles from Opotild ; coast land. Price, £5 6s pec acre, Terms, £I6OO cash, balance can remain foe 6 years at 6 pec cent* 1700 URENUI—6OO acres bußh land, 60 acres In grass. 0.8.P, at £1 per acre. Price* £3OO, 1673 WAITABA'—I7O acrw, first-class dairy farm ; all in grass, fenced, •nd divided info 12 paddock*; all level and well watered by running streams. Good 8-roomed house and outbuildings, well planted about homestead, orchard, garden, cowshed, etc. ; handy to factory, school, and railway station. Price £lB pec acre< 1679 PtJKETEITEJ—6B9 acreß limestone country ; 100 acres in grass, balance heavy bush ; 100 chains fencing. Lease in perpetuity at rental £32 7s 8d per annum. Price £6OO A really good property £ 1691 INGLEWOOD—2B9 acres, 200 acres in grass; ring-fenced, 3 roomed house; 6 miles from railway station. Price £6 pec acre.. 1671 HAWERA—22O acres first-class land, all in grass ; fenced and divided into several paddocks; 6-roomed house, stable, trapehed, good garden, etc. Price, £l6 10s per acre. A cheap farm, 1668 URENUI—427 acres ; 0.8.P. at 22s 6d per acre. 170 acres in grass, balance good bush land, partly fenced. Price, £7oo* 1669 KAHOTTJ—4OO acres coast land; all in good order, with good dwelling house, 20-boil cowshed, paved yard ; fenced and subdivided into several paddocks. Price, £ls per acre, 1670 MOKAU—44B acres, good coast land all in good grass ; 4-roomed house, wbolsbed, yards, and other outbuildings ; fenced and divided inwj 7 paddocks, Price, £9 pec acre, 1645 x KAUPOKONUI—262 acres first-class dairying land ; all well improved ; 9-roomed house,, cowshed, cartshed amd barn, and' dairy ; subdivided Into 9 paddocks; handy to township and factory ; good metalled road. Price, £l6 pec acre; easy , terms can be arranged foe greater portion of purchase money* 1646 MIDHIRST,.—SI acres with good house and outbuildings; divided into several paddocks; }mile to Midhirati Price, only £ls per acre 1647 T0K0.—530 acres, all in grass ; fenced and subdivided into several paddocks; handy to factory and school; good four-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings ; metalled road. Four miles to railway station. Price, £lO per acre. 1636. URENUI.—4BO acres, 170 acres in grass, with good 4-r!ofomed dwelling, well furnished throughout, dairy, trap-shed, etc., rrell fenced and subdivided into four paddocks fronting good road, and within , easy distance of Price, £3 10s pec acre, " 1662 STRATFORD.-100 acres, well improved dairy farm; with well built dwelling-house, containing 7 rooms ; also all necessary outbuildings ; nicely planted about homestead ; well fenced and subdivided into several paddocks ; handy to town, factory 4 school, i etc., good roadi Price £l9 per i acre. 1643 Stratford—2so acres well-improved property, with four-roomed house and outbuildings, fenced and divided into several paddocks ; good metal road. Price £9 10s an acre - 1666, WAVERLEY—49O acres first-class grazing-land; with 8-roomed house cowshed, and other outbuildings ; gwod orchard, well fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks ; handy to creamery and township. Price, £ll pec acre* Easy, tornn can be arranged, 1658 fBKUITI-363 acres; occupation with right of purchase at £1 per acre; 120 acres in grass; good whare; 3 miles from Te KuitL Goodwill only £450 ; a bargain. 1664 TOWN AND SUBURBAN, ires ,vuu iruntaire. fr-e. £SOO. jgfc 32 i 77 links—Devon-street, witb shop and dwelling. Price, £25U> 191 f acre Fiteroy, with 10-roomed house, spacious rooms ; and all necessary outbuildings ; large garden and plantation, etc. Price, £2OOO. Easy terms can tye arranged. 184 t acre, Gover-street, with good 7roomed house, bßthroom, hot and cold water laid on, scullery with boiler fixed in. Price, £1450. 174 140 feet frontage to Devon-street, *JIS per foot, 135 i acre with up-to-date residence " five minutes from railway station or post office, Price, £IOOO, 137 i acre, Fitzroy s Price, £l20 4 t acre, Cover-street, with good 7roomed house, bathroom, kitchen, washhouse, and boiler ; lawn tennis ground. Price, £I3OO, 147 t aero, Vogeltown, with new 7-room-ed house, bathroom, washhouse, stable, conservatory, trapshed, large fowl house and ran, Prico. £IOOO,I 187 Newton King. AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE 4 COMMISSION AGENT, DivoH-Street, New Plymouth! MOUNT EGMONT SUMMER RESORT. M JONES, Criterion Stables, OPS' posite Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth, is prepared to arrange; with parties for providing Convey ances. Saddle Horses, Pack Horses and Guides for climbing Mount Eg mont. Brakes, Buggies, and Landaus, at moderate charges. Road Cars and 'Buses running every h a lf hour between Breakwater and New PJymouth, and every hour to Vogeltown. See Time-Tables. | M. JONES, PROPRIETOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 29, / j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7702, 3 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7702, 3 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7702, 3 January 1905, Page 1

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