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HICKMAN F. RUSSELL'S PROPERTY LIST | TABANAKI SHEEP j COUNTRY. EXTBAOJtmXAKY CHANCE. 1800 ACJiKS n ' ct ''" ,ld (im ~r ■l-roomed house. Price for freehold only 17s per acre. £.500 ■■:i.->li lv--1257 ACKES IVeokoll '> ™S fenced,ti3U acres in grass, small wharc '> . 300 lo -100 ncres flat, balance undulat- ' mg to hilly. Will lease at 2/(3 per acre, with purchasing clause at .€1 Ids. This property is only 2\ miles from township and railway. ! STANDING- BUSH. ; of busJi in Taraiiuki for situation; i quality, price and terms combined. Yor c.\x KJiKP ALL VOfU ! CASir FOR IMI'JIOVKMIIXTS. KxcclI lent sheep and cattle country; 'papa formation; close to metal road, township.] factory, and niarikcls; price only 2<f s per acre; ] ( K.\SI' WITH 13fiO Am> cWI.-Auakiimm; Auckland and Ta miles,,!' AwakinuP, cowslicd, etc. Price fur freehold only -IM 5s per acre, or will lease for term of it) years at "is pep acre, with jnirrhasing clause at to per acre ; [or would lease for 5 years at Is per acre, with purchasing clause at ,11 iOs per acre. In : both leases £2so' would have to be j paid down as part purchase money, or as . penalty in default of purchase. ! This property is (he best value for the money 1 know, and must stand for substantial rise. I have myself inspected this property, ami therefore know what 1 am recommending. A YEiiY DE.SIKABLK I 1(344 Al'liKS freehold, 230 acrc> | in good pasture, excellent sheep and j cattle country, situated on maju metal { road, -j miles ii township, II .milefrom railway, well situated I'or markets small house, yards, etc. Price for freelold only t2 2s per acre. Good term.van be arranged. 11. F. RUSSELL ELECTRIC IJOWKIi I'.SiiiJS will do Hell to JL consider the question u( installing electric motors, as it is in this branch that electricity offers its greatest advantages. For simplicity, cleanliness, cheapness, regularity, and facilities for prompt and ell'ective control, electricity stands uneuuallcd. | years vast we have been cnc'jyc i this class of work, and iu I I'XKtTUH: LIGHTING. Let us have a talk hiili von :i ROBERTS AND STOKES I ELKCTPJCAL EXGINEMiS,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 1

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349

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 1

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