CContinued from, first page.) "The land issamewhab b.oten, but! of magnifioent qaslity, and capabla of growing wonderful crors of gras', ant: it speci.lly filfcsd fnrgtazu'g, I have hare a specimen of foxs-.it grass from Mr. El'ii' place at Mangaroi, msasuringover 7ft in length. Wo saw on his place a mob of the fineest fat) bullccks . I have ever seen. Mr. El'.is and ctberj assured ns tint) thsro were thonaaoda and thousand? cf acres cfland as gcod, or better, than his, A cr. at portion ol tbip lied is owned by the Govern- - ment, and it seems to be a disgrace that) this land has not been thrown open for sett!ement A good coaoh road runs quits a'ojjjsido !arg" qaantitiea of this Cover-in ant land. • and I wos assured by uosoe of thn m-ii •working on tbe railway that hundred) of applications would bo Eert in ;f the land ware thrown open for settlement. In fact, same of tbsjjft h.va written to ; .the Crown Lands Oommis ioa<r of Taranaki abooj if, and have rsce:v d no reply. If this land if n-it immediately thrown open by the U .veramenb, • bow thab Mr. Hail-Jones Sua bad his attsntion drawn to it, I can only co iclade that the Government mean to shut oat Auckland selector from this choice piece of land. ,Wh;:n the rail- . way is opeood to Kiv&kc<va n?x& September, selectors wockl bi able to drive into She gruuad vkii n earrings and piir, at>d ?nre'y It roust; ba some oaralt ration thsc won;d iadnce the Government ts gut satt'iK-; into the i back b'ooka 40 an 3 avass 50 mi!e-i from agcod rosd, f-rd loovo this bad onsettled eo near the railway. Oaths whole, I aus better pleastd <si<)h tii» ■prospects and possibilities of the Auckland districts as a result of my trip than I have ever bsen before." "How was the Miciiter impressed with what yon s-rA ?" "I believe it has bran a revelation to Mr. Hall-Jonts, &nd thai in tho fatare his inflaence in the Cabinet wi'l be in the direction cf securing a more ' juat and liberal tre&tment cf Auckland interests." EXPLAMTORY: C. CARTER, THE PEOPIEB GROCER, BEGS to nbtffy to the Public that, having made considerable altera- ■ ' tions and improvements in THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY, f He is now in a position to mote effec- , flrely cater for their needs than in the past, and wonid express the hope that a largely increased business will result tromthe new an^gement. Should there ifcve been, during the past few day}, inaccuracies, or - wemiug inatteutfea to customers, G. CARTER £ trusts bis friends will excusa the same I on the ground of diiScalties and Uj.acs j; incident to tie ~ Just Completed.
(r. CARTER'S '■ bananas cnjtomers may now rely ob : prompt attention, Any who have not *iflited ; THE PEOPLES GROCEP" aw invited to do go witho© i teg, CUSTOMERS WAITED ON FOB OMDERS, and Goods JMS9WQ& to anypttt of He Town Note Address— DEVOS-STREET CEHTRAI, New Plymouth. TELEPHONE 118. - . IATBB2 EEiPi'iSGl PAPAP.OA," from London. Steamer has brought A PISE SHIPMENT OF VMS,.:!! s£b- % ®Vj* Q GC :BOOTS & SHOES, COXSIGKED TO BOOT IMPORTERS, Devon-street. RING UP TELEPHONE No. £O3. TRADING STAMPS (HY'j'S ON ALI OASH PUKGH.'.-'J'a', . solelegs., lABANAKI BUaCHERY, kill only the PSIJSKST OP ME at owA on the best; faiteui-iir uvma , In tlia disinst. CUSTOMERS WAISEJS 01? IVMLY. 80L3 AGENTS £?. ANDREWS' WELL K.iOV/S BACCIs,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 247, 15 December 1900, Page 4
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562Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 247, 15 December 1900, Page 4
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