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OHiLMA'N'B EXTENDEB. " JEWLBY & GRIFFITHS, instructed by __J Mr. W. Courtney, will sell by auction a t an early da(ie\— The BALANCE of" the SECTIONS U \ the above Estate, The land is being broaght under LaHd Transfer and will be sold on the completion of the roads ! IMPORTANT LAND SALE. FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. At the Office of A. A. Fantham, in Broadway, Stratford. TTNDER instructions received from *-> Mi. A 0. Webber, who has now attlod at Matahiwi, the following properties will be sold by public auction ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT .RESERVE,— The Farm of l7g seres, being Section 61, Mock 1, Ngalre, and fronting the Cardiff Road. This farm is within two miles of Stratford, ia highly improved, and a model dairy farm. ALSO, - Section 86a, containing; 32 acres, fronting Mountain Road, and within half a mile ot the Borough of Stratford. Easy terms may be arranged. It is to bo 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 RugbyvTariki Koads, good house and milking shed. I Intending buyers nn be shown over any of the above properties. 4, A. FAHTHAM, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE. TO BE HELD AT WAIPAWA-FIRBT-GLASB~DAIRY FARMS, SITUATED IN THE DURING CENTRE OF HAWKE'S BAY. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1903, AT 2 P.M. 0. B. HOADLEY AND CO. Have been favoured with instructions from K. H. Beamish, Ksq, to offer on above date, at Waipawa, 1200 iffig 1200 BEING A PORTION OF HIS PAHAETOTARA ESTATE, MAKARBTU. Sub-divided into 10 Allotments, and varying from 97 to 213 acres in exte«it. The land is some of the best ior dairying and fattening purposes in Hawke's Bav, being all well watered in the diiest seasons by springs and streams. The toil for its excellence in character will speak for itself upon inspection. Mo«t of the blocks are level and all freb from floods, the balance, low undulating slopes; the whole buing cleared, grassed, and well sheltered and ploughable. School, Telegraph, end Post Office within easy distance. Good roads give access to every block in all seasons. A creamery ia erected on the property. The terms of payment afford an excep tional opportunity to those with limited means, which are as follows, viz : 10 per cent cushat time of sale, IS per con*, in February, 1905. balance cao remain for three yt ars further, or may be raid off. Interest on all unpaid purchase money, 5 per C'mt. per annum. The Auctioneer cwn with confidence recommend practical men to visit the Property, whiou is now turveyed into blocks, and satisfy themselves as to its richness, carrying capacity, and other advantages. TITUS: LAND TRANSFER. Plans will b3 forwarded jposfc free on application. The Property, which lies about 12 miles west of Takapau, is now open for inspection, and by applying to Mr Prcscott at Takapau, the nearest railway station, bnggies or horses can be obtained. For all further particulars apply *o 0. B. HOAOLKY & ( 0., Auctioneavs, Ma ler. THE HAPPIBST HOUR OF A WOMAN'S LIFE. THE HAPPIEST HOUR is when she is able to snatch a few moments rest and ease, and WHEN SHE IS SIPPING SURATURA TEAThe comfort and restfu'ness are "iada much more agreeable because *-er paUte is pleasantly touched with the deii< ious li >vonr of •u-atiira. '1 his is the popular lei, it is pure, holiest Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with India, Onina, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES: Suiatura A Quality._ Is 8d per lb Suratura B Quality ... Ii lid pst lb Kuratura D Quality .„ 2s 2d per It' Suratura X Quality ... 2s 6a per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. prangs Tips (inv»H».i». h®ldm Tips I y>!M. TOE CEYLCvi.»:-!';U. G%QW% i A dnnk lit tor the Ixcus. 1 New Plymouth Joseph T. White ,I<i«ibwooii O. O. Smith jWaitart, ... Kraaor uart Bcci:bes..«iiv*r ! Otratu _ J. 8. Fox Pvmito._ j„ .. M. 3. Gibsons I Kahrtu ... T. P. Kuthso.-i j • bKED POTATOES, Circular Heart or Pewents. at WHITE'S j Good Value Grocery. 'i'hone 92. { Jutf, to Hand at G od Value Grocery,— i Pearson a IVpi cieuior i Konriii gton'.-j f;oii li T.ozenges Wlliumi 'a h mhrconti»n Hunseu's Cod Liver Oil Lane's Emulsions Kheumo, etc., ec ! POH MOIDKOA. iVIiEBHOLD SE.mO'fk

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 236, 2 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 236, 2 November 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 236, 2 November 1903, Page 3

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