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Basic Slag Basic Slag. I HAVE to arrive in a few days 50 TONS BASIC SLAG- (unrivalled for top-dressing grass land), which I am offering at SPECIALLY LOW HATES, for immediate delivery. Farmers will kindly book orders at once. NEWTON KING, Plymouth and Stratford. j To Sawmiilersand Others WANTED—A Partner or two 1o take up 10,000 (ten thousand) acres with option of 50,000 acres-of firstclass milling timber, very heavy, consisting mainly ol' totara and niaitai ; within 2 miles of railway ; on royalty of totara 2s, inatai and rimu Bd, in Auckland province. Enterprising men apply at once with reference. Principals only dealt with. U. li. THOMSON, Jielgrave House, Symond Street, Auckland. H. F. RUSSELL (Late A. C. Fookea and Co.) Established 1881. Licensed Land Broken and Valuer 103 ACRES—Dairy farm ; lease with right of purchase at £9 15s per acre for lreehold ; 4 years to run at i)s per acre; goodwill £175. New 5-roomed house, cowshed, piggeries, etc. ; 6 paddocks, nearly all ploughable; good metal road ; creamery and school within half-a-mile ; o miles from town. 200 ACI'.ES—Good dairy farm on ' metal road, close to school and factory ; 7 roomed house, cowshed, dairy, etc ; all ploughable land ; price 10s per acre. 800 ACRES—First-class sheep farm 8 miles by good road from ruii. way station, close to township ; 450 acres in grass ; will carry two sheep and over per acre all the year round. Exceptionally cheap property and good reasons given for selling. Price only £3 17s Cd per acre ; freehold on very easy terms. This is not cheap and lias, t.v, but a real bargain. 302 acres Crown lease—loo acres witli right of purchase ; situated one mile from creamery and township ; ti roomed house, stock-yard, orchard, etc. ; 200 acres ill grass. Goodwill only £2 10s per acre.

Also a large number of To*n and Suburban Properties. New Ph'uicuth. Transfers, Mortgages, etc., prepared at broilers' charges. BUY COKE FOR YOUR WINTER FIRES. Taranaki Acclimatisation Society. SHOOTING SEASON, 1904. (From Ist May to 31st July.) THE Shooting Season for Native Game (excepting native pigeon, kuka, pukeko, wio. or blue duck, tui, huia, whits heron, and crested grebe) and Imported Game. in the district, consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton,' and Egmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Faraninihi or White ClilTs Reserva-' lion) will commence on the Ist May and end on 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area within the circumference of a circle havfng a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported (Jaiue is strictly prohibited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth and Post masters, at Waitara, wood, and Opunake. SHOOTING 13. Tippins A. Cliff W. W. Murton E. "Whittle W. Bewley F. M. Grayling F. A. Orbell N. Johnson A. Gray J. A. Laing J. W. Abbott W. Sampson D. Teed T. C. H. Nieholls K. W. Baigent C. S. Russell L. Instono LI. Giles F. Rusling H. T. Hickton J. W. Winfield K. Broard W. F,. Percival J. T. Prosser It. T. J licks S. McGuinnesa W. A. Jury A. Watkins Walter Messenger James Kirkwuod L. G. P. Spencer W. Ogier LICENSES. A.. J. Cole It. H. George J. Bennett L. B. Webster A. N. Bewley H. 11. Graying H. Linn R. Chilcott J. E. Wilson A. L. Connctt C. A. Huinball H. A. Whitcombe P. Buddy S. A. Baigent T. Corkill G. A. Richardson F. Standing J. Rusling E. Tumi T. Clarke E. Earl E. I\ Nieholls J. A. Golemer C. Matthews R. H. Pigott E. Julian R. Outbid W. B. Levoridgie T. L. Weir. H. C. Barrett J. 11. Turner John Judson

" Be Sunny" A sunny disposition is a pleasant quality and a valuable asset. It is impossible to be sunny if food is eaten that causes indigestion. No one can be happy with indigestion. What we oat affects one's life happiness. You may cultivate a happy, sunny disposition By Eating FORCE. FORCE is the finest of wheat and the best of barley malt and salt properly blended and cooked. Easily digested. FORCE is absolueely clean. Nowhere during its process frot> the grain to the package is it touched by any body's hands. FORCE is prepared && the rate of oho hundred thousand packages a day. FORCE is a food simple enough for a child and nourishing enough for a strong man. FORCE is sold at HWI per packet, or 9/6 per dozen packets at Veale & Chatterton's Theatre Royal Buildings, ])ovo« St. CONCERNING YOU ! HARRY : " Where are you going, Dick ?"- DICK : "I'm oft to LEECH'S EUMONT PfiOVISION STORE, whero I can rely on getting my Goods always up to concert pitch as regards quality, and alwuys at a normal level as regards price. LEECH doesn't advertise big discounts, because he doesn't put them on beforehand ; but his Goods are marked at honest value,' ami THAT'S THE SHOP FOR ME ! Won't you como with me, Harry ?" HARRY : "Yes, I will ; several chaps at the factory yesterday morning tokl me the same as you have, and I talked it over with the wife last night, and we decided to give LEECH a trial." DICK : ■'Gootl on you, matey ; I'm sure you won't regret it." C. LEECH, EGMONT PROVISION STOKE, Junction Road, INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 132, 8 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 132, 8 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 132, 8 June 1904, Page 3

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