Fop Sale LEASE WITH BIGHT TO PURCHASE. IjTINE Suburban Property coutuinMj ing about 8 acres with good ix-roomcd house and outbuildings. Situated within easy distance of Post Office. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING LAND AGENT, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. I Land Agents. CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co. Telephone No. 178 P.O. Box 53 FOR SALE. 100 ACRES SUBURBAN FARM. Native bush, in clumps, 8-roomoi 1 gentleman's residence, good orchard, nice garden, tennis court, etc. ; line view. Also new villa on property. Land mostly level, good soil. This laud will greatly increase in value, being in best suburb of New Plymouth A first rate investment. Trice £32 per acre, or will exchange for. larger farm. FINE FARM, °3B ACRES, KAIMATA. All grass, good orchard, pretty shelter bush. New 4-roomed house, stable, yards, etc. Good metal road. 15 acres ploughed. Carrying 105 cattle and 50 sheep. Very cheap, £8 10s acre. Terms easy.. STRATFORD FARM. 115 acres, all level, urst-class soil. Adjoins borougn on East Road ; 3 residences, cowshed, etc. Is native leas* ; rent, £lO year, 14 years to run, etc. Goodwill cheap, £llOO, Apply immediately. Cheap. LEVEL LAND, 1400 ACRES. ' 850 grass; all ring-fenced ; 4 ■ paddocks; 5-roomed residence, nice i garden, stable, and trap shed ; closo d creamery and school; on metal road /- to New Plymouth. Sawmill will take timber off section, which is d first-class dairying land. Price, freeL- hold, £4 2s 6d per acre. 1 TO LEASE. For 5 or 7 years.—j.36o acres, 85(7 first-class grass, 14 paddocks, two 4-roomed houses, 1 butter factory " complete, with 4-horsc steam power . smithy, cattle yards, and all con- > vcmenccs. C o ws may be taken at I va uation. Kent, 4s per acre A splendid bargain. For Farms, Houses, and Property of every description, apply CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co. Land Agents, New Plymouth. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS For the whole of the Norlh Island for the CELEBRATED Hopkinson Pianos. ALL MODELS. British & Continental Piano Co., Theatre Royal Buildines NEW PLYMOUTH, ' D. McKINNON BAIN, REPRESENTATIVE. Cash, or on Easy Terms. VOU MAY HAVE A GOOD TIME DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON K you pay a visit to VEALE i CHATTERTON'S Grocery - Stove, which is stocked to overflowing with delicious delicacies of eve tion. CURRANTS, SULTANNAS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, NUTS AND FIGS, PRUNES, MUSCATELLES, TUCKER'S CONFECTIONERY, SOUTHWELL'S SPECIALITES, PEELED SHRIMPS, SARDINES, WHITEBAIT, GLASS JARS CRYSTALIZED FRUIT, GLASS JARS CONFECTIONERY, Peek, Frcan & Co's and Carr & Go's. BISCUITS FRENCH TOMATOES, PETIT POIS. Veale & Chattenton GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS, Theatre Royal Building!, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. AVERY, TOBACC 0 N I S T, New P'yiuouth. of good Pipes, consisting of G.8.D., With Special Palate Protector. LOUIE McKENZIE M.L. CO. MEERSCHAUM ROPP'S CHERRY WOOD And other brands in great variety. AND GUARDS MIXTURES, Wholesale and Retail. For Sale. 1 Tnngyo 14} x 28 Girder Engine 1 Tnngyo 25 N.11.P. Colonial Boiler 1 Breaking-down Saw Plant, with pulleys and shafting complete 1 Circular Travelling Bench, with pulleys, etc., complete. 1, All nearly new. Boiler 851b cevli- "? ficate. Price, £735, net cash. ; R. CHAMBERS, >■ Brougham-street, New Plymouth. Boarding- House for Sale. SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING of 18 . C 3 rooms, on J acre, best position in Hawera. Insurance £7OO. Selling owing to ill-health. Terms arranged. Apply at once to WHITTAKER, WHITTAKEH & CO., Auctioneers, Hawera. AN IDEAL SUMMER TRIP FEBRUARY 17th to 20th. HOW TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY. BEFORE arranging your summer holiday call at the ollice of the undersigned for leaflet describing a delightful eight days' pleasure cruise along the northern coast. The Northern Steam Ship Company's line steamer NGAPUHI will leave Auckland on FRIDAY, February 17th, e calling ot Great Barrier Island, Hen and Chickens, Whangarei, Bay of 1s- " lands, Wlrangaroa and Pacific Cable e Station, Doubtless Bay. Launches will be provided for excursions round the beautiful harbours. ~ Splendid fishing all along the Const. e Most of the steaming will be done lo -t night, hence the usual discomforts of a sea voyage will bo reduced to a minimum. e. Fares from £7 to £lO. E.vcursionists limited to 50. Only „nne class
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7709, 11 January 1905, Page 3
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