WATT ft LAING' LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. FOR BALB.I ■ ' 1200 acres, freehold rising district, 700 aciWy in grass, fenced, whafe, etc., good road, nearly all metalled, carries a lot ofstock. Price, Id 16s per acre. Term: L6oocash, balance to.remain at 4J per cent. 710 acres, freehold, progressive district, 460 acres in grass, 160 chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, whore, good road. Prise: I* 15s. 2000 acres, freehold, splendid district, .1100 acres in grass, 8 paddocks, sheep proof fencing, 4-roomed house, shearing < shed, sheep and cattle yards, dairies, etc. A first-lass section. Price, U 10s per acre. Terms: 1.1250, balance to remain at 1 per cent. 840 acres, freehold, one horn*! drive from Waitara, all grassed but 110 acres, Itege portion ploughabie at once, some plosgofd, well watered and sab-divided, first, eltss new house, yards, shed, etc., guaranteed to cany three sheep to the acre. Priee; L 8 10s per acre. Easy terms. 6350 Acres, freehold, lint-class district, main road, best markets, StOO a«res in best English grasses, 10 miles sheep-proof fencing; homestead, yards, sheds, etc. Price: £3 5s per acre. Terms: 10s per acre cash, balance to remain for t years. 1000 Acres, freehold, good district, main road, nearly all in grass, sub-divided, sheep-proof fencing, good honse and outbuildings. One of the cheapest farms in the North Island. Price: LI per acre. Owner leaving for England. 1000 Acres, freehold, coast land, equal to anything in the Waimate Plains, suitable for fattening or dairying, factory adjoining, good homestead, land in good heart and well snb-divided. One of the best farms in the country. Price: LIS per acre. Very easy terms. iWATT & LAING, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, (Opposite CofEe Palace), Hew Plymouth
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOCK AND NEW PLYMOUTH—THE^ENTIBEJPONY MOSQUITO. .MOSQUITO la a beautiful black Pony, IYJL and stands about 12 hands his;h. He took firat prize at the Tatanaki Agricultural Show, 1899. One mare, 80a.'; two or more, aa per agreement. J. BAMAKA, Bell Block.
BUST IMPOBBIBLL Ko fear 6? nut, no naila or ■ BUI* blocki of any kind on Inside, : r ■ like "#tter wuhein. jtellera' wnmn* Rurtlew Dolly frill lut«life time. In other Washer* oi MSI, similar Hndi ther u» «t wood, and an tfift uit puts OOMfOW togiteway. Belle*'brongtrt ont the Butlaa* Duly, HIAIiTH, These Wwhen mt< time, health, and wUtBC*. flirt IXO SeUerf Waiher • trial, Maim. Dixon aad latea, athiot, Haven, Bel* Afutv (h Xaranaki. HISS RETFORD, N AQIXT TOR MXW PLYMOOTIi call axo nrsnoiT /
IMPORTANT TO_ GENTLEMEN. QPENINQ FIRST CLASS ahd~~ UP-TO-DATE GENTS.'JTAILORINB, Latest Pattern*, k Fashionably OntSnite, Workmanship and Fit equal to any tailoring Firm in New Zealand. We aolidt a chare of your patronage. Place your order for your SFriING SUIT at the AUCKLAND TAILORING CO., KING'S BUILDINGS" BROUQHAM STREET GEO. BTBWAET, Manager.
HAND SEPARATORS. MB. WALTER BEWLEY begs to announce thai ho bag been appointed SOLE AGENT for the Taranaki 'Provincial District for the above Hand and Turbine Separators. At the last Show of the Royal Agricnltara Society of England, held in J one, 1899, these Separators were shown to take 83 per cent, less power than the Alpha—Laval, and 50 per cent less than the average of all the other Separators competing. At (he most SEVERE PUBLIC TRIAUs ever held, lasting a week, and under the auspices of the Belgian Government, for the purpose of selecting the BEST SEPARATOR for the use of the Stadents in the Boacbet les Anvers College of Agriculture—the following points being most carefully considered ; ' Efficiency of Separation Power required Quantity of milk separator per hour Means of regulating cream Construction, materials, safety Ease of cleaning Selling price (Maximum points, 100) — the MELOTTE SEPARATOR was FIRST, with 98.02 per cent of points, beating the Alpha-liival, with 89.16 points. Wer xe taking orders for Hand and Turbine Machines, specimens of which may be seen. 1A LIMITED NUMBER only will be available so to prevent disappointment orders should be beoked early. walterlewley, SOLS m ÜBAHAKI,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 218, 8 November 1900, Page 1
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