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CHILEAN'S EXXi';L-13JED. j BKWLEY & GRIFFITHS, instructed by Mr. W. Courtney, will sell by auction j at an early date,— j The BALANCR oi the SEOTIONB ic j the above Estate. 1 I The land is being brought under Land | Transfer and will be sold on the completion; of the roads I IMPORTANT LAJSJ) HALE. FRIDAY, 3Q'i'H OOIOBER. Salo at 12 o'clock sharp. At the Office of A. A. F;iiit.h:.m, in Broadway, Stratford. < UKDER instruc!i:>;;.; recdv.'-d from J Mr. A. C. Webber, niu> iias now j settled at Matahiwi, the following pvs-1 parties will be sold by public unction { ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE,— The Farm nf 178 ;>cres, being Section CI, block i, Ngairo, and fronting the Cardiff Road. This farm is within two miles of Stratford, is highly improved, and a model dairy farm. ALSO, - Seetion 86a, contai«ine 32 acres, fronting iV: ountain Road, and within half a 'mile of the Borough of Stratford. Easy'terms may be arranged. It is to be clearly understood that, the highest bidder becomes the purchaser, as rav instructions are to sell. ALSO,— On account of Mr. T. Sarcesoa, — 109 acreß on the Rugby-Tariki Koads, good houso and milking shed. Intending buyers oan be shown over any of the above properties. A, A. FAKTHAM, Auctioneer. . IMPORTANT SALE. [TO BE HELD AT WAIPAWA-FIRST-CLASS"DAIRY MS, SITUATED IN THE DMBYIVU OENTRE OF HAWKE'S BAY. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1903, AT 2 P.M. 0. B. HOADIiEK AND CO. Save been favoured with instructions from N. H. Beamish, Ksq, to oiler on above date, at Waipawa, • 1200 IS 1200 BEING A PORTION OV HVS PARAE(TOTARA ESTATE, MAKAIiETCT. Sub-divided into 10 Allotments, and varying from Vu to 213 acreß in ,' ■ . extent. The land is some of the - r '">T~ss: beet ior dairying and fattening . i purposes in Hawkc's Bav, being 7* 7* "i all well watered in the driest seasons by springs and streams. The foil for its excellence in ,-"-7"'' character will spiak for iiself upon inspection. Most of the blocks are level and all free from floods, the balance, low undulating slope-); the whole being cleared, grassed, and well sheltered and ploughiblr.

School, Telegraph, and Post Office within ea*y distance. Good roads give access to every block in <all seasons. 1 I A creamery is erected on the property, t The terms of payment afford an excep- ! tional opportunity to those with limited i means, which are as foilov/s, viz ■ j 10 per cent. c*sh n* time of s*le, IS per cent, in February, 1905, balance can remain for three yfara further, or may tie . aid off. Interest on all nr.paid purchase money, 5 per cut. ~er annum, The Auctioneer can with continence re- ' commend pr.-ictfc.p.l men to visit the Propeity, is now surveyed icto blocks, and satisfy themselves bs to itri richness, ' casing capacity, and other advantages. TITLE: i,AND TKAN^V/,8. Plans will b2 forwarded post free on application. The Property, which lies about 12 miles ( west of T&kapau, is nowouen for inspection, and by applying to Mr Prescoit at Tukapau, the nearest railway station, buggies or horses can be obtained. For all further particulars app*y to 0. B. HOADLKY k 0., Auctioneers Na ier. STBATFORD TECHNICAL SCHOOL EXHIBITION. EXHIBITS are invited for tbis Exhibition. Schedules may bo obtained from the Secretary. W, J. ALKXA?fDI«R, P.O. Box 10, Stratford. PIGS! H«S! ON and after SATURDAY, 4th April, Pacm Pigs in any quautity will be re ceived at Drake's Bacon Factory, Fitooy Cash at. scale 4jd per lb. Heavy rceightsaa ner arrangement. THE HAPPIEST H'HJR OF A W OMAN'S LIFE. THE HAPPIEST HOUR in when she is able to snaieh a few moments rest and ease, mad WHEN SHE SII'I'MO SURATURA TEH ! The comfort and le.-.tfa'ncss are made much m->re n.rauo ber delicate pftlmtt w pleasantly touched with thu do'i'i .u.s iKvour of (Saratura. 'J his is the popular i e:>., it is pare, honest Ceylou Tea, and is gnaranteud nut blended with India, Obins, or any cV»j> or inferior teas. RETAIL PRIOKS ; Smatura A Quality ... It Ml per lb Snrntura B Quality ... Li 11" per lb Suratura 1") Quality ... '.is 2 i por It Suratura X Quality ... 2.3 ti l per^lb SOLD BY ALL STOP. i£ '£ICEPEHS. Orange * Golden

f ORE CEYLON. ■ SILL GROWN. A drink fit tor the boas. Agents New Plymouth,. Joseph T. White : Walters Kraserftn^Beokbesaenger j Okato „ J'S. Fox ' Punito „ M. B. Giboons Habota... « », T, P. Bagbson

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 239, 5 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 239, 5 November 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 239, 5 November 1903, Page 3

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