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To Saw/millers and Capitalists. SPLENDTD BUSH FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS are invited for tho right to cut timber on 11,000 acres ol bush in the North Island. The timber, which can be immediately utilised, ispuriri, within two miles of the sea coast, and the best that cun be obtained in the colony. Many of the trees, which have been inspected by Sir Charles Clayton, Government Surveyor and exsawmill proprietor, are by girth from 9 to 15 feet, and in length from 14 to 30 feet. The bush is easy of access and to work, ami should prove a most remunerative investment for any capitalist or company. iUr Charles Clayton says :—" There are plenty of places throughout New Zealand where mills are placed with nothing like the timber and prospects that the bush in question possesses, and the great facilities and advantages for [ working it." The object should be first to deal with the puriri, as the Government Railway Department oiler an immediate market for sleepers in any quantity. This bush has been sought after for the last 25 years, but the difficulty in dealing with the natives haE hitherto been insuperable. The N.Z. Herald supplement recently contained a notice of the excellent quality of the timber on this land. It is estimated that there is ample timber to furnish a supply for 20 or SO years. A fair business arrangement can be entered into at once with anyone who has the knowledge and capital. Apply in first instance to Timber Rights, liox 119, Post Office,

H. F. RUSSELL (Lato A. C. Fookes and Co.) Established 1881. Licensed Land Broker and Vaiuen 103 ACRES—Dairy farm ; lease with right of purchase at £9 las per acre for Ireehold ; 4 years to run at 9s per acre ; goodwill £175. New 0-roonied house, cowshed, piggeries, etc. ; 6 paddocks, nearly all ploughable ; good metal road ; creamery and school within half-a-mi le ; I) miles from town. 200 ACHES—Hood dairy farm on metal road, close to school and factory ; 7 roomed house, cowshe I, dairy, etc ; all ploughahle land ; price £9 10s per acre. 800 ACRES—First-class sheep faun 8 miles by good road from rail, way station, close to township ; ■1 JO aires in grass ; will carry two shcop and over per acre all the year round. Exceptionally cheap properly and good reasons given for selling. Price only £3 17s 0(1 per aero ; freehold on very easy terms. This is not cheap and nus. ty, ljul u real bargain. 302 acres Crown lease—loo acres with right of purchase; situated one mile from creamery ami township ; ti roomed house, stock-yard, orchard, elc. ; 200 acres in grass. Goodwill only £2 10s per acre. Also a large number of Town and Suburban Properties. New Hymouth. Transfers, Mortgages, etc., prepared at liok'erp' charges.

Equitable Life AsSlrormest in Hip World. 11. B. HYDE, Founder, K. TUEVOK (iOULD, ltesident Seeret.ur.v, WuUiniiik WCIIAIU) COCK, Esq., lias been appointed Kesident Agent, and Those, intending to insure and tin already insured please note. T. W. HAI'LEY, District Manager THE SIJL'EKIOIfITV OF SIjUATIUA IS HVRE SIJIIATUHA TEA is superior to my tea you over tasted ; them is lomothinfj ahout it that, dis-tinguish-■s it from all other leas. The muniold merits of Suralura Tea are proclaimed Iw its devotees.

SURATURA TEA THE FAMILY FAVOURITE. It gives satisfaction lo everyone In the house, because it charms the palato>. Surnlurn is pure honest Ceylon Tea, guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior Tens. RETAIL PIUCES : SURATURA A QUALITY 1/6 per 1 SURATURA ]J QUALITY 1/tf per Id SURATURA D QUALITY 2/- per lb SURATURA X QUALITY 2/4 per 115 LISTEN ! 1. A country settler writes : '■Send me ]()!!> White Star Ten. I find I cannot drink any other, after drinking White Star." (slli tin 8/4) 2. A gentleman says :—He did not know how good White Star Tea was until he bought tea elsewhere. Volb tin 8/4.) ii. A lady says :—"I have just opened your tin. It's lieautiful ; we like it very much." (51b tin. 8/4) 4. Another well-known lady says: —"Your tea (White Star) is very good ; we are very pleased with it.'"' WHITE STAR. H. COCKEB, TEA MERCHANT, OJIUUFj STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, BUY COKE FOR To Lease. 181 ACRES, all in grass and divided into sown paddocks, all lovel land ; will carry 00 cows ; good cowshed of 16 bails ; splendid 10-room-ed house ;li miles from factory, school, and post office. ; good metal road ; 7 miles from railway station. Rent 15s per acre, with p.c. No goodwill. -Apply to D. LAING, .. Jl , Egraont Streeti

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 23 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 23 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 23 June 1904, Page 3

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