HICKMAN'F. RUSSELL'S y ■■■• a: LIST TARANAKI " COUNTRY. EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE. J gOO ACRES freehold (an extraordinary' chance), 16 miles from railway, town and port, 350 acres felled and grassed, 90 chain fencing, 'l-roomcd house. Price for freehold only 17s per acre. £'soo cask required. LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. 1257 ACKES bevMi >- ™B fenced,63o acres in grass, small whare' 300 to MO acres flat, balance undulating to hilly. Will lease at 2/G per acre, 3-ilh purchasing clause at £i 10s. /This )jro])erty is only 2A miles from township and railway. STANDING BUSH. 1400 ACRES > [he bcst block of bush in Taranaki for situation; quality, price and terms combined. You CAN KEEP AIL YOUB cash fob lMPBovEstExTs. Excellent sheep and cattle country; papa formation; close to metal road, township,! factory, and markets ; price only 25s per acre; freehold.
LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. . - .. 1360 ACRES hmMA > siluiil< " l close to Awakmo on mamroad between Auckland mid Taranaki, within li miles of Awakino Post Ollice, telephone and store, and 7, miles from Mokau, iirst-class property, all in grass hut 500 acres, 400 acres ploughahfe land, balance easy sheep and cattle country house, men's house, stables, cowshed, etc. Price for freehold only £4 5s per acre, or will lease for term of 10 years at 5s per acre, with purchasing clause at £5 per acre; [or would lease for 5 years at 4s per acre, with purchasing clause at £4 iOs per acre. In both leases £250 would have to be paid down as part purchase money, or as penalty in default of purchase. This property is the best value for the money I know, and must stand for substantial rise. I have myself inspected this property, ana thcreforo know what I am recommending. A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY. 1644 * icKES frceuokl - a 3° a, -' rcs in good pasture, excellent slice]) and cattle country aluated on main metal road, 5 miles from township, 14 miles from railway, well situated lot markets, small house, yards, etc. Price for frecloltl only £2 2s,pcr acre. Good term's can be arrange^.
We have a largo number of smaller farms.
H. F. RUSSELL LICENSED LAND BliOJiEli, New Plymouth. Agent Stale Fire Insurance Ollicc Opposite I'ost Olhee, Devon Street ELECTRIC MOTORS. POWEIi USEItS will do well to consider the question of installing electric motors, as it is in this branch that electricity offers ils greatest advantages. For simplicity, cleanliness, cheapness, regularity, and facilities for prompt and effective- control, electricity stands nnciiiuilled. VOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY An electrical installation will help yon One important thing is to obtain the right class of motor; consult us. Another, to have the motor or motors installed by competent people. For years yast we have been engaged in this class of work, and in ELECTItIC LIGHTING. Let us have a talk with you about power, or lighting, and how to save money. Write, ring us on 'phone 242, or call on ROBERTS AND STOKES j ELECTRICAL ENGINE filiS, National Bank Chambers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8111, 16 May 1906, Page 1
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