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IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Just Landed, ex recent arrivals .< *O, 21:, U <.i Po::i.s Oap«wf,ll Horse N»i!i. O' i!i'ii!iiigci>uijieHii'.v itari BoKod.Li lOC Ri'gH gtciitic WliitH Leiul—"i 7S kc|/s D)/ Heu Lead—7, 14, an, n i* eaii.<; t..r. «,■««.« Vi rltehouso' flpawlW / Ji uu J Kit/!nceis', Bbou Turning, D.K. Sledg* Kite- I mil- and Napping Hammers, Solid AOlu. ! Wi/!g i <ie<]g»Y> Auger Bite ; 1 ca«> Heller's *arrk-rs' Tool*, Hoof Knives Driving Hammers, Pritchels, F* *d Oil; Parches and Pincers * -id, 4 casca Iv«b Sash Look*, Padlock*, Laats I Bain-door Himinn Bain-door Hangers on. i 1 raise Mat UnsiD-uln, Dn r.u, Single imd Double Back Chain* f.!f!Mm'* Smooth, Jack, Drying, :, I'iow and Rabat* Plane*, hollowv rounds Knotting, Tc-rey.ic, Putty in ciiw'Jcr^,; 2 caakj Oat* Hinges, Japd. and Heavy Bootdl Kurt and Blue Kucldic I 8 Gilpin's Dray Axlch, with curron hexes— ! 2£, 2J, and Bia. I 9 crates genuine "Dover" Stovci—Nos. C, 7, and 8 »4 cases "New Kasy' and "oh".mrji3n" Lawn Mowers—l2,l4, and ]6in. fi 2-Roller Stand Mangles— 21, 21, aert 30in. jl6 down Sheep Shears I Union, ard Ward k Payne's capes l',o. 1 am 1 , i Kick Handles, Blusher j and Ha.Tr.mer Handles H cases Eureka Wringers ,M:s. Pott's Irons and Handler 3 cases 60A Kimlocss, with plain and milled furniture I case Tauping Cocks, Range Cocks, Hasp* and Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers, / Copper Rivets, Stencil Ink, Iron Cap-1 | be:«d Loc ■•.Acnao.iWiok, Tlnd. I C;i'ag Ht rs, B Hid Tili LooiK 29 packets Casement Stay*, letter Hiatal. i, Butt Hinßtiii, Skim Coolers, Vxueor Wheols, Skeith Bosses, Weston's Put ley Blocks, Wire Clouts, Tacks, Joy* Disinfectant, Tool Kits, Rangoon Oil i. Oahoon Seed Sowers, Diets Driving a Lamps, Cheney's Hammers, Vraaef AiK> Urease, Ratchet Braces, Tinned r Rivets, "Iron City" Mattock*. Hoy and Brush Holders, Sash Oord. Oat« s Latches, Shelf Brackets, Wood Hay Kakea, Sorthe Stones, Cabinet Paper d Emory Cloth, Turkey Hones, Brut. cased Tube, Sets Weights, Milk Cooks Swivel Hooks, Bedsorewa, Boldirii. Irons, Charts Looks, Brut, Pad am Box Lock

SAMUEL VAILE & SCNS P< T AND AND TH STATE * GKNTS LAND AUCTIONEERS & VAIATKKS, 95 QUEEN STREET, • - AUCKLAND HAVft, FOR SALK Largo numbers of Town and Country Pro petties of every description. Catalogues sent to any addreas on receipt of 2d for postage.

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEA SON—lst OCTOBER " 1900, TO 30ra APRIL, 1901. FISHING. LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. 0. O. Smith, Inglewood, andfrom the undersigned, D. HoALLUM, Secretary.. Mens licenses, 10s; boys under 16, Ge> ladies, ss, day license, 2s Gd; on* week, 6* Licenses have been issued to the foU< ing persons:— D. McAllnm T. J. NioholU *" W. Bewley A. Bewley -$ N. Pewley T. A. Swayslan A. Callander F. Clarke A. Shirley T. Gray A- Pa'H 0.0. Smith Oharles Smith Geo. Wilsom M. Kennedy N. Sheppardl T. 0. H. NioholU H. Giles T. Hopkinaon A, Oounett K. D. Dausey Joe Kanuson A. E. Fletcher G. 0. Heenan G. E. V. Heenan M. Fraser ' J. W. Baby 0. B. Boyce G. W. Newsham W.«. Wiggins D. Markham H. Steuart E. Swann H. 0. Sawle W. F. McAllan* J. H. Ktajreley H. K. Leefo B. N. Fowler

KIOH FATTENING FARM. 3*\) eubidividfd, and in grass. About o-.e-third is PEKMANKNT FATTENING PASTURE OK THE HIGHEST DESCRIPTION, about one-half of the balance is rich undulating land, and the balance grassed hills of fair quality and suited for sheep. Excellent water; a large amount of tile draining; some good clumps of Pohutukawa and Puriri trees. Two miles from Post Office, scnool, 4c.; close to the ocean, and 5 miles from harbour and wharf, 14 miles frum good cattle sale, about 20 miles from Auckland. 4438 TAUBANGA DISTMCT. FIRST-CLASS SWAMP LAND. '"*£) PER AORS—6OO acres odd. All i£i fenced and in flax swanip (partly drainod) except 200 acres of undulating land and 8 acres orchard. Laige and wollfinishod house of 10 loom and outbuildings. ADJOINING A TOWNSHIP, with creamery. A very cheap lot. 5742

CHRISTMAS, igoo New Goods! w f NEW GOODS! NEW'iOODSI CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPETS. THK T.AHGKST AVDiBKST SJbXIiCTED STOCK.' EVER - "• SHOWN IN NEW 'rLYMOCTHJ'j Now landing ox "Malatua,"— ' AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, with Borders and Hearthrugs to match atct& STAIK CARPETS, AND TAPESTRY faQUAIiES. >'

FAttuI.— WHANGARBI DISTRWI. i-'l 472 acre - Ploughableland, fenced and sub-divided; about 5 acres Puriri and Kabikatea bash; 100 acres good drainable swamp, 300 acres grrss, splendid water, alluvial soil except 100 acres. New cottage —3 i oomi, properly finished, iron roof, brick chimney. Hulf-a-milo main road fron'age. Now carrying 100 cattle. (Jood tidal orccU fiontugc. " Ctec mile uom school and 7 tni'.es from poit.

LIMESTONE KATTENINU If All SI i*9 1 ffS. 1285 ACRES first-class &jU X.*t limestone country. All treehold except 100 acres. All fenced in 12 paddocks; 800 acres graas, 4 acre* £i.rclen and plantation ; 300 acres hehvv bush; 50 acres partly drained swamp; balance high fern and rough feed, nearly all level, wat<si throughout. Houao of 6 rooms and out. building. Will carry about 400 cattle. Terras easy, as arranged. This pi&peny is situated in a faveurita district which is very rapidly improvhg. A tritige, which is to be constructed ih's sammer, brings it 25 miles nearer town

4 BALES Cocoanut Mattings (ALL WIDTHS) 4 BALES Bedside Rugs and Slip Mats 4 um bquares *( AL I sizbs>

VKP.Y SUPERIOR PROPERTY. SUITED FOR ANY KIND OF FARMING. i? 10 FEB AC.tK—:>lU acres of tha beat S'.'.O land, fenced mis divided into 1(5 paddocks. About 250 acres grass, tome orchard; 12 acres puriri bush; '.in acres VRRY KICH DRAINED .SWAMP. Superior house of 8 rooms, with extensive out. ImiK.ings; dip, stoekjrard, &e.; also, c;ttagc of -1 rooms. In its present state the place will cany WXIO :-hecp. Close to township, 5 miles from station by main road, and ejsy train journey from town. Situated in the centre of an excellent district. This property has earned for itself the reputation of being the best form in that part of the country. Easy terms or would sell a part G2C2

Christmas Tabled NOW READY! / NOW READYi^ fi BAND DISPLAY ofr- / FANCY GOODS & TOYS.

VERY CHEAP STOCK FARM. NEAR THE KAWHIA DISTRICT. 4?l9'\A 9C4acr<,s - Perpetual Jeasa with right to buy tho ire;:hold. Mmost all fenced and subdivided ; 350 acr>>s in grass, ar>d a large aion ready for the plough ; about $ of the farm is VERY RICH AU-UVI'AL KLAT ; about I ploughable land of excellent Quality, and the balance heavy bush; very long erek Irontago. Comfortable house of 6 rooms, iron roof bam and several large sheds. '(JruiLn voa! steamer landing, and IS from station" by regular coach service. This is a good district, and we have no hesitation iu rccom.. mending the farm as being cheap. | 5«28 NOTE.—We endeavour to j,.} ve a f n ]i an( j aithfal escription of oecb property offered for sale. THE CHEAPNESS OK LAND IN AUCKLAND aa compared with prices ruling elsewhere in the colony iaolrpady attracting numerous buyers from the South', and us the quality of these lands, and tbi; advantages or a genial climate, como to be better known and appreciated, we anticipate a still greater demand. It will, therefore, be well to buy before pi ices nave been advanced.

./ill' OI'KN KVJJUY NIGHT THIS WBEfif E T ~~" OPI'OStTK THEATKK HOYAU Ml* BUTCHER & CO. CARRIAGE BUILDBR* WHEELWRIGHTS, ' ' a&» GENERAL SMITH*, A"" *"*"'* *° OAHniAOEs u „_, v BUGOIKB ■wi l ,iJi a 0A «» GIGS n u A H QoN B A Trial Solvit., "ZZ,,, «TC« DLAKCHr,T, 1 H l3B n> |

SAMUEL VAILB & SONS AUCKLAND. ' LAND. LANU. WE beg to advise the putiiio that we ur? carrying on businesp ic N«w ply mouth (iu premises opposite* the Ccfi>(> Palace, in Ksrmont-street) t, nr, Efci'ATß AGENTS. Vendors sre invited to send us particular* of propertijs which they may wi'h to di* pose of. ' WATT *r LA!NG, J'giiiOlll-srrict, Oppocito CoiVhh Pklhou AfMMk ONI A 801.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 4

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