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OH.ILMAN'B EXTJSNDED. JEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, instructed by -Q Mr. W. Courtney, will sell by auction taa early date, — . :$ .. ;j The BALANCE of the.SEOTIONSTfI the above Estate, *.„.., J ■■■■#?* . is being brought under Land Transfer and will be sold on the completion of the roadu

IMPOETAKT LAND SALE. FEIDAY, ;30th OCTOBER. I Sala at 12 o'clock sharp. At the Office of A. A. Fantham, in Broad* way, Stratford. "NDER instructions rooeived from ) Mt. A. C. Webber, who has now settled at Matahiwi, the following properties will be sold by public auction ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE,— The Farm of 178 »cres, being Section 61, Blook 1, Ng»ire, and fronting the Cardiff Road. This tarm is within two miles of Stratford, is highly improved, and a model dairy farm. ALSO,Section 86a, containing 32 acres, fronting Mountain Road, and i I within half a mile of the] Borough of Stratford. Easy terms may be arranged. It ia to be clearly understood that the highest bidder becomes the purchaser, as mv instructions are to sell. ALSO,— On account of Mr. T. Sarpeson,— 109 acres on the Rugby-Tariki Koadß, good house and milking shed. Intending buyers can be shown oyer any of the above properties. A. A. FANTHAM, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE. TO BK HELD AT WAIPAWA FIRST CLASS DAIRY FARMS, SITUATED IN THE D UrVWU OENTRE OF HAWKE'S BAT. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1903, AT 2 P.M.

0. B. HOADLEY AND 00. Have been favoured with instructions from N. H. Beamish, Hsq, to offer on above date, at Waipawa, 1200.132 1200 BEING A PORTION OF HIB PABAEXOTARA ESTATE, MAKARETU. Bab-divided into 10 Allotments, and varying from 97 to 213 acres in exteat. Tbe land is some of the best for dairying; and fattening p«rposes in Hawke's Bay, being all well watered in the driest seasons by Bprings and streams. The foil fer its excellence in character will speak for itself npon inspection. Mo«t of the bloctis are level and all free, from floods, the balanoe, low andnliiting slopes; the whole being cleared, grassed, and well sheltered and ploughable. Good roads give 1 access to ever; block in [all seasons. ' A creamery is erected on the property. Tbe terms of payment afford an exceptional opportunity to those with limited means, which are as follows, viz. : 10 per cent, cash at time of sale, IS per cent, in February, 1905, balance can remain fsr three years further, or may be paid off. Interest on all unpaid purchase money, 5 per cent, per annum. The Auctioneer can with confidence recommend practical men to visit the Pro perty, which is now surveyed into blocks, and satisfy themselves as to its richness, carrying capacity, and other advantages. TITLE: LAND TBANBKBB. Plans will ba forwarded post free on application. The Property, which lies about 12 miles west of Takapau, is now open for inspection, and by applying to Mr Prescoit at Takapau, the nearest railway station, buggies or horses can be obtained. For all further particulars apply to 0. B. HOADLEY & i 0., 7 Auctioneers, Na ier. £IOOO WON \H PRIZES Besides numerous Oups, Trophies and Medals by ajkooters in New Zealand daring the last 18 months using tbe Colonial Ammunition Company's Shot Gun Cartridges and patent Concave Wadding. Those who wish to come out top at Pigeon Matches should try the following brands of the Company's Cartridges, vii : In 2| or 2|inch cases " Favourite " " Slayer " " Swiftsure " " Superior " " Invincible " " Excellent" " Blue-rock," 3-inch case. At least 75 of the above winners vtere firing from 30 yards, while many were firing from the 3-2 and 43 yards mark. The Company's -303 Ammunition cannot be equalled for quality and accuracy

DEPARTMENT OF J AGRICULTURE. THE IMFOHTED ROAN SHORTHORN' BULL ' LANGFORD WALLACE Will stand this season at Mr. Robeit Stevens' Farm, Inglewood. Fee (payable on demand) ... 1 guinea For farther particulars apply to Mr. Stevens, or to the Inspector of Stock, New Plymouth. Pkdigbeb : LANGFORD- WALLACE, Calved June, 1899, Sire, Dam, Wiltshire Victor Barberry. This bull is from a noted milking strain. T B ItIPORTKD DARK BROWN AYR SHIRK BULL EARL OF DRUMDOW Will stand this season at Mr. E. Revell's Farm, Eltham Fee (payable on demand) ... 1 guinea. For further particulars apply to Mr. Revell, Eltham, or to the Inspector of .w,i„ btock, Hawers. wm' tI'IiDIGBEE: MItEARL OF DRQMDOW, •'•' ; Calved March, 1900. Sire, Dam, March of Drumdow Brown Gipsy of Drumdow This bull is from a'noted milking strata JOHN I>. iIJU'CHIE, | Wellin ton Soyi ember Iy(l3. i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 3

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