J D. MOBISON STBATFOED, HAS for sale the Ifollowing desirable propel ties:— 60 Aores, all m grass, well sub. ' milking shed with hay loft, good orchard and garden, two miles from factory, sohool, and railway station. £l6 per acre. 60 Acres, model dairy farm, all level land, in best part of the district, near faotory and school. «85 per acre. 870 Aores, all in grass, ojeamery on adjoining section,2 miles from school, £lO per acre, Very easy terms can be arranged, J. D. MOBISON AUCTIONEEB, LAND & COJt. MISSION AGENT, StBATFOBD. LAND! TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN FKOST AND BOWE, Bbal Estate & Stock Agents, MirrinsvilkyPiako, Land in the Piako District, that we have really First Class Farms FOE SALE, suitable for Sheep, Dairying or general utility purposes, at prices and on terms to suit all pockets. In this district, oaten crops average 2 tons chaff per acre. General average lands will keep 2 sheep per acre, with, out turnips. Piako is a splendid dairying centre, Butter fat averages are high, and for sheep grazing cannot be surpassed—many farms running 8 sheep per acre. Local stock sale-yards are Well patronised, buyers attending from all parts Intending buyors, come direot to Morrmsville by rail. If advised, we will meet clients at station.
FROST AND ROWE, LAND AND STOCK AGENTB, MOEBINSVILLE. HECKSHER & CO., LTD. PASTOBAL BUILDINGS. PEBET.BTBBST, . . MasTMKW, AUCTIONEEES, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTST 9 OF the best Dairy Farms in the district, four miles from Masterton ranging in area from 65 to 240 acres. Price £l6 to £l7 10s per acre. Farm and Sheep Buns from 100 to 6000 acres. 109* ACEES leasehold, adjoining Borough of Masterton, 22 years B.roomed house, stables etc., 8 paddocks, fient, £SO. Price, £I2OO etc., 9 nules from Masterton, 1 acre. Pnoe, £IOOO. HOTEL, Wairarapa, near Station, rfO rooms, 12* years lease. Bent £7 Irade oyer £6O. Price £3500. Freehold £4OOO. HOTEL, Wairarapa, 17 rooms and 40 acres laud and orchard, 19 years' lease, trade over £3O weekly, rent £2 Price £I4OO. £6OO cash. HOTEL, Wairarapa, 26 rooms, free house, 6J years' lease, trade over £4O weekly, rent £5. Price £1326. HOTEL, Wairarapa, lease 6f years, rent £5 10s per week, less sublet 265, takings £65 weekly. Price for good! will and furniture, £2200. Stool at valuation. „ E. E.HOWELL, Man. Director and Auctioneer.
£. & D. 08400 BOWN Phases lease 7UU acres near Stratford, highly improved, having 70 acres frontage to the railway line. Can be purchased at £8 10s pcracre. Property could be cut up mto3 or 4 good farms. Possession given at once. Hental 5 per cent on £'5500. The best investment in the market, TWO farms near Opunake. (Native Leases) 460 acres, rental 9d per acre, £3 per acre goodwill, 17 years to run. • And 400 acres, rental 10d, 14 years to run. Both real snips, and under the 1892 Act, giving full compensation for improvements. Would suit speculators. , About 25 more farms have put on our books since last change in this advt. as also seve' o ' "">— <—•-'- ~- the province, Fresn urformation to property purchasers weekly. DATSONAND CO. MOBTGAGE AGENTS, Eltham (Box 11) and Manaia.
LIGHTING YOUR HOME. Electric Lighting tS the Cheapest, most Convenient, and the Safest. No danger from matches, Just turn on the switch and the room is brilliantly lighted. JNo'Lamps to clean" or wicks to trim, no 'glasses to polish, No smoke, no soiled fingers. But a BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, AViih the minimum of trouble at the minimum cost, But li ive the installation made by tlic best electricians. The men who are experts and specialists aro the best and cheapest iu tho long run. They aro; ROBERTS AND STOKES ELECTRICIANS & ELECTRICAL I ENGINEERS, J National Bank Chambers, I NEW PLYMOUTH.
WET WEATHER UMBRELLAS The now coverings are excellingprevious season's Takes We are specialists in this one department. Fox's frames and Hyland's are used j the sticks are verv carefnlly selected ; nia^/iali you select. Our prices aro from 6b 6d upwards. j AMES BESTFORD, Devon Street Easi . JNew Plymouth ■ WESTOWN NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. HUGHSON'S Mail Coach will leavo Weslown Daily at 8.80 a.m. Return, le4re Post Office N.P. at 1 30 p.m. ) Fare, 6d each way, Schoolchildren by arrangement,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 1
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