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; Newtoii Eiig Newt©n King Newton King PARTLY IMPROVED EASY SHEEP COUNTRY. GOOD CHANCE FOR GIL-BORSNG SPECULATORS. 182 ACRES FREEHOLD AND OIL RIGHTS, adjoining Borough 1740 ACRES, all GOOD EASY HILLS AND SLOPES, with level of New Plymouth, fronting good metalled road. A DAIRY I road frontage; 270 ACRES IN GRASS, 230 ACRES FELL- FARM with 7-roonied House aud large cowshed, fenced and ED BUSH, and the balance.good bush land, on papa forma- subdivided into convenient paddocks. ENQUIRE SOON .<\ lion; 4-ROOMED; HOUSE,, built of rimu, : :iron roof; small, EOR PRICE and further particulars. 'shed, sheep yards l and dip, young orchard and garden7"23s~ of new 7-8 wire sheep-proof.fencing Situate 1-mile SMALL DAIRY FARM BUITABLE FOR DAIRYING AND "from post office and telephone office. . Price-£2 7s. 6d per CROPPING. •.-•;■ ■ acre for freehold. Easy terms. "■ " " " ' ' 100 ACRES FREEHOLD.—S Miles from New Plymouth, situate half a mile to Bell Block Railway Station; 5-ROOMED ■■'-■'' SPLENDID COAST DAIRY FARM. HOUSE and all necessary outbuildings; divided into 7 pad--1 :' • docks; "WELL WATERED J. 1 "mile to Store and' Post Offict', j 520 ACRES FREEHOLD, well improved DAIRY FARM; all prac- U miles'to Dairy Factory on good metalled road. PRICE tically level and fronting sea coast; 360 ACRES has been £25 per acre. ; PLOUGHED and laid down in the best of Mixed English - ■, Grasses; well fenced and subdivided into 18 convenient pad- SHEEP FARM , docks; 48-bailed cowshed, with concrete floor, fitted up with 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD.--1450 ACRES in GRASS, balance in r MILKING M'ACHINES; engine shed, etc.; 35 acres are in BUSH; 5-roonied Dwelling. WOOLSHED, sheep yards and > swedes; fronting level metalled road; handy to DAIRY dip; subdivided into C paddocks; 21 miles to Post Office, FACTORY, school, saleyards and township. Well suited - Store and School, ttc.; 18 miles from Saleyards, and 23 lor subdivison. ONE OF' THE BEST AND CHEAPEST miles from the Freezing Works, ou a good metalled road. DAIRY FARMS IN TARANAKI. PRICE £25 per acre. PRICE £4 10s. OWNER selling on account of ill-health. Reasonable teims can be arranged. (4394) Very reasonable' terms can be arranged. IMPROVED FARM SUITABLE FOR PART DAIRYING AND A FARM WITH OIL RIGHTS. PART SHEEP. A' -"v-?'"'' 300 ACRES FREEHOLD.—AII-in grass; nearly all ploughable; .-;'""-'■ .■■'.'• .■•''> ,•.'•' ':• , well fenced and subdivided 1 into 1G paddocks; 2 DWELLING 1530 ACRES FREEHOLD-1400 iACRES IN\THE.BEST ;OF < HOUSES, cowshed, trapshed, and all necessary outbuildMINED ENGLISH GRASSES, and tlie'balance (190 acres) ings; LARGE ORCHARD in full bearing: 15 ACRES in being standing bush. The property comprises about 350 TURNIPS: fronting good metalled road: situate 11 miles acres rich Alluvial Flats, and the.balance being good sheep to FACTORY, 2\ miles to SCHOOL,,and 7 miles to Ntw hills and slopes, on papa formation. Good metalled motor PLYMOUTH. PRICE £20 per acie. Reasonable terms load to homestead; 5-ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings, can be arranged, also woolshed and 2 sets of drafting yards and dip; 1 mile from POST OFFICE, store and school, etc.; 1-mile from CONVENIENT DAIRY FARM. Duiiv Factorv, 9 miles from SALEYARDS', and 19 miles 110 AGRES FREEHOLD.—IMPROVED DAIRY FARM in good fioin the Freezing Works. PRICE £6 per acre. Reason- working order and condition : 1 mile to FACTORY, SCHOOL, able terms can be arranged. (4380) POST OFFICE, and TOWNSHIP: well fenced and subdivid- . Ed into 8 paddocks; 5-ROOMED COMFORTABLE HOUSE GOOD FREEHOLD WITH OIL. RIGHTS. and WASH-HOUSE, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings; ...••a ...: ~,:-.-. -'':-.'-,'. nicely planted with shelter trees about homestead ; piggeries 600 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Han'dvvteMOTUROA FLOWING OIL ; and "calf paddocks; 1 splendidly watered by clear running WELLS, NEW PLYMOUTH;; Attwell improved.and with streams! Possession July Ist. 42 cows and some young good dwelling and outbuildings thereon. GENUINE IN- stock, also plant, can be taken over at valuation. PRICE VERTORS would do well to WRITE for FULL PARTI- £25 per acre. TeVms £800 cash and the balance can remain CULARS. for tern of years. A VERY CHOICE DAIRY AND FATTENING FARM- A SUITABLE FARM FOR DAIRYMEN. 400 ACRES FREEHOLD. 160 ACRES FREEHOLD.—7 Miles from NEW PLYMOUTH; -- .:■:. HI well improved DAIRY FARM; well fenced and subdivided iVERY RICH COAST LAND, all level and well watered;"and Very,- ' into convenient paddocks; nicely watered by running highly improved; well fenced and"subdivided into conveni- streams; all down in the best of mixed English grasses, ex- , ent paddocks. UP-TO-DATE DWELLING-HOUSE, fitted cept patch of native bush reserved for shelter; GOOD ' with every convenience, and all necessary sheds and out- DWELLING HOUSE, containing 7 ROOMS; larga eow.buildings. The WHOLE'hasbeeh ploughed?and'laid tfown- shed and other outbuildings; well'planted about homestead in the best of mixed English grasses. WITHIN one mile . with various shelter trees ami shrubs; lawn and garder i; of TOWN. This property is wel suiteo>ior cutting up into', j good road; handy to FAdORI, SCHOOL and RAILWAY Suburban Areas or would suit ''OIL INVESTORS." For " STATION. PRICE £29 per acre. REASON ABLE TERMS price and further particulars:apply to N3WTON KING,; . |... GIVEN. :; ?.";.?.£■; ,.- .-.;■. ■/: : established 1879. EsMej g tock 4 F| ncU | G lal Agesits, lew Plymouth. Box 10 °-

CHOICE WINTER 1 NOVELTIES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.. ,We invite inspection of our first • shipment. SOME SPECIAL LINES. RAINCLOAKS Absolutely waterproof. All sizes. 255. EACH. BLACK CONEY SETS Handsomo and artistic. FROM 17s. 6d. NECKWEAR HQVELT!ES Best Selection in .Tairanaki; ■■-■■' MILLINERY- IN ALL ITS WINTER TYPES. H B Calvert ®,MM MILLINERS, I Near Criterion Hotel. I NEW PLYMOUTH. i...mjii,illiaiii.iMMl,Liminln ■ .ulimnHim.iinn. ■■■-.. Your ...JO Requirements In the General Hardware. line are served best by us. SATISFIED customers have - been dealing'with us for many ; . years. YOU may as well save money and at tho aame time sbjare this satisfaction. Although our main lines are General and Furnishing Ironmongery, we have had years of experience with lines such as tho -following:—Oils, Colours, Paperhangings, Agricultural Machinery, Oil Engines, Shearing Machines, Windmills, 9 Pumps, -Hydraulic Rams, and S many othcrß. We specialise in g Ranges, Grates, etc. ' 1 UB YOUR enquiry to- J /day and we will gladly forward prices and particulars by, return post. Eemembar QUALITS-counta. okey, Son & Ariaold <>; LTD., i CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, ■/■ NEW PLYMOUTH- 1 riinnniir«iif-Mim"»'t "■"""*"■'""""°"™ i ' w "i" w " Ml1

, CAPITAL, £2,000,000. FIRE '•' MARINE ■ ACCIDENT _ l A LOCAL, INSTITUTION. ALL PROFITS RETAINED IN THE DOMINION. PROMPT & LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. Fire, Marine *&.Accident - E.P.Webster, District Agents. Accident Branchy - - - - W. J. Shaw &'Coy., Chief Agents. I -Taranaki's Leading Dross Store;' |: | Autumn 1912 Styles | I at WHITE & SONS. t * - ❖ ❖ " . ' , ' «« <$► ■■',:■ ..';-.■■■'.: '. - ; •';,.';■ • .(.•. We are Manufacturers of every Type of Garment to Measur* for a j.. : Xadies' Skirts, Costumes, Opera Cloaks, One-piece a '"$ '" Gowns, Evening Dresses, Blouses, etc. We can guarantee satifac- X a tion, giving Style and Pit equal -to any in the Dominion. Y 4> Ladies visiting New Plymouth will be well advised to look <^ $ through our store and satisfy themselves of our capabilities for £ doing their outfitting business.. a A great feature of the coming season will beONE-PIECE GOWNS I l in Tweed, Serge, or Cashmere. Of these we give three samplo quo- - Y Y tations as under:— Y v $ 4> Onc-picce All-Wool Tweed Dress, handsomely braided, in. any »trl« ❖ to own choice. TO MEASURE, ko //» ■ : One-pieoe Dress in All-Wool Serge, either Cheviot or Coating, extra & :,",«;" quality material, piped in , any colour and lined throughout. ❖ ;:■.❖ TQ-MEASURE, CW/p £.' £: '% ■".••'•■•.->•:.•'-'- —- --'- -■' ■' ' ".'-a t\Qi«jpiecj» Dress in AlljWool'Cashmere, handsomely trimmed with $ T all-over lace, yoke'-and cuffs, with undernet to match; finished v X with buttons, lined'throughout, and shade and style to own choice, | TO MEASURE, go A. * $ 4> I WHITE ~&'SONS, . I i ■■" _ ; _, ♦ ❖ Dress Specialists & Direct Importers, ❖ I NEW-PLYMOUTH. - - - t f * ❖ ■•' ■ •■■:-- •■■",. To the Dairymen of Taranaki. I If you contemplate installing an up-to-date MILKING '■'J MACHINE it will be to-your advantage to write for pai* tioulars and prices of tho "EUREKA," 1912 model. Fewest parts and most inexpensive upkeep. Eureka, Milking Machine Co. Ltd. 38 FORT BTREET, AUCKLAND. xn:xmmanmxrn mma* mn: rr. rr: rr. rsr: m rrc I Criterion Stables » Motor Garage. ij f; DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. H K KIR HIRE: MOTOR CARS AND VEHICLES OV ALL DESCMI'- H I! TIOXS AT SHORES!' NOTICE. . . M. JONES,-' Proprietor 'Phono. No,. 55. .j|

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 20

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