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ALL CLASSES OF LAND. TjIIiISEIIOLJ.), 'J-Jo Al'liKN. good JL bush country, (ill acres in grass, (S;) acres newly felled, good t-roomcd collage, only U mill's Iroi'.i Main rjiul, Uruti district. Price £2 10s per Very choice farm at Pungarcbu, 101) acres highly unproved, factory, .school, post, and telegraph office, all close handy. Price £l6 per acre. This oiler is an excellent one, and only needs to be setn. Excellent Bush Farm, 2,700 acres east of Stratford, is of superior papa and shell rock country, easy hills and good valleys, well sheltered, exceedingly fertile; 900 acres in good grass, present stock 1,250 sheep (500 being ewes with lambs) and 200 c:\llle. Homestead near Nev.- Plymouth. 130 acres good undulating country, warm and sheltered, well watered and well drained. If you are locking for an ideal home this should suit you to a "T." 10 acres in. turnips, lo newgrass, a good roomy house. Price £IGSO, the bulk of which can remain at 5 per cent. Let mc heal' from you at once aboul this. The above are but a lew of the selected properties on my lists. ll' there is nothing here to suit—write me „ Insending purchasers of property are invited to write me as to their needs. If you wish to sell—l will find buyers! [Please mention litis paper when empiiriii ;.J F. P. CORKILL HEAL ESTATE AGEMT, Xi;w Pi.Ysiot'nr. W. I. HUSBAND, LAND AGENT. I'A UIATUA. Telephone 72

9529 Acres, 852!) acres freehold tiiOO ili'l'cs occupation license, l'eut X'o per year, (!OUO acres in grass, <lO acres in uals ami turnips, 1-3 liilly, balance undulating and liai, well-watered. 11rooiiied house, men's wlure, stable, woolsheil, barn, wash house, blacksmith's shop, store rooms, etc. Good concrete dip, 10 miles from iN'clson. Price £2:1,000 us a going concern, which includes 0000 shoe]) besides cattle and horses.

OX2 : " ' ls ' r< - T lluM, acres J1;|I, 11 acres ploughed, balance, low kills, mi), .lividtd into 25 paddocks, 733 chains fencing, mostly 7 galvanised wire, lnlnr.i anil Itinnu posts, wellwalered, 3 in-Vfr-Tiiiliiifj; ereclts running throughout Hi,- property, and river oil tlic liuiitidarv, good dwelling mid wellI'lid "ill k i I'lli-n. plenty ol' slii'lli'l' trees, H-! (I w ol -hcd, yards, slablc, cow shed and piggeries, l-roouicd eottage, *2 oj'rluirils. 3 miles from creamery and 2 from seliool and ]wt olliee, now wintering 2001) slift'ji, SI. ealtle, U horses. A large dairy eouid lie wui'kcd on the front of (bis property,cierytliing being very suitable. Price, ill) per uere. I 03 f rnOiolil, all ploughable, (i acres been cropped, 7 paddocks, ]O- - co.vbail, good dean cow yard trapshed, separator shed with steam separator only used one season, calf slieil, jrggeries. elc.; one acre orchard, good tree; free from blight, one mile, ironi si lio.il, dairy factory just a few chains, frej from all noxious weeds. Price, £l4 10s per acre. £101) cash. 00() acres sreehold,' situated on the Maknri l'oad, 11 miles from Pallia" tun,3o acres shelter hush, well wutere I, part undulating, part hilly good sheep country, papa formation. Paddocks, •l-roonied dwelling, day buggy shed, cowshed, etc , 2 sets sheep yards. Price £0 15 per acre, £lllO can remain at 5 per cent. SEND FOI! LAND GlTl'i:.

LAND! LAND! III'XDREIhS (IF SIIKia 1 l(l/N!S, DAIKV FAKM.S, AND TOWN J'KOI'KKTrEiS FOl! SALK. Apply for (<azcltes. 205 Am:s Fl ' eL,l " )ll ' ; all llal unci mostly ploughalde; (in acres at present ill crops ; a paddocks, well watered; slice)) yards, etc; situated miles from township mid railway tion and :t miles from ereumery, Price, JL'H lUs per acre. Terms 294 -U'KJiS Freehold; splendid agricultural and pastoral lanil ; all in good grasses; o paddocks; 101 l acres ploughaljle, 100 acres suitable for cropping, 50 acres lint ; well watered; 111 miles from Napier by good roads and S miles from post and telegraph ollice, seliool, etc. A very handy ami desiralile properly. Wintering 7-<) sheep, besides a good liuitilu i' of cattle and horses. New -l-roomcd house, wooished, dip and yards; orchard, garden and plantation; a splendid little property, anil one of a class now very dillieull toolilaii, Price, CI3 per acre. A pply early. JOHN COUPEIi & CO. KAPJKK. WBATTAN & IIiSLOP LANJI, EtsTATK ,v OOXWISSJOX AO IC.NTiS, .Dasnuviiikk, m ACKKS, a splendid hold in, three miles from railway station ; 7-roumed house, K-lciil cowshed, harncss-room, trapshed, c] splendid jji'ass. Price, ,i)2l Ids per '"(VwWKIi. J.N PAD lIKAITJI ;' 1 .MI',ST BKLL. 254 ACHES, lease with right ol purchase in four years at .CIS per acre. Hani, llis per acre. Modern house 111 rooms, dairy, waslihouse, cowshed elc, Mostly 'plough !.lf and wcl watered; six paddocks, all in gooi clover; only four miles from lurg, town. Price for goodwill Colin. A

bargain. 200 Am:S ' Illl!f - ,lli, ° iVulll \%uy station ami one anil a li;i]f miles from two factories, dose In school, etc.; carries sheep per acre; I2i) acres remainder easy lulls; 10 acres in crop, remainder in grass; o-L'ooined house, si aide. trapshed, etc. Price Cl'l lUs per acre, mi very easy terms. Wo llllVC !l liirgl' M Utllltl'l' ill' slue]) and. -dairy fiirius nuldlenesses lor snle'/iAd ieiise. We liiive hundreds of sheep ]>ro]ier ties ou our books. WHITE FOll I'AIITICULAM

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 1

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