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BEWkEY & GRIFFITHS BARGAINS -IN-. PROPERTY. DAIRY FARMS. GRAZING FARMS. SUBURBAN AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND LEASE. FOR LEASE.—No Goodwill, 000 acres, fins 1 arm, within 1 3 mile metalled road, easy distance to railway and good township. All in grass, ring fenced, will winter two sheep to the acre, whole property in good order, easy country, 40 acres under crop. Price £7 per acre, or would rent at 8s per acre. Purchasing clause £B. Or 'would exchange for good country store. '

'HEAP DAIRY FARM, with stock consisting of 27 cows, 20 yearlings, horses, cfcrts, harness, milk cans, ploughs, harrows, drills, chaffcutter, etc., etc.,-for-£lO per aire. Don't miss this .chance. It hatf only been in our hands a lew . 'days There are 106 acres of nearly all ploughable ground, good house and outbuildings, good orchard, within 11 miles of New Ply-' mouth and closo to Waitara. Thegreater portion of purchase money can" remain. Apply sharp. i 0 ACRES,' Splendid Little Farm, in goo® district, divided into 6 paddocks, with several small clumps shelter ftush. Only two miles from raiftray 'station; 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Price £2l per iicre. Also ha,ve three or. four good dairy farms far lease,, and two grand sheep funs for lease all with no goodwill. Particular*; oil application. •We have, alsfo a ' thriving boordlßghquse in central position rcchold property, owner, of which will sell or exchange for good farm. Correspondence invited.

AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, DEVON; STREET, NEWTLYMOUTH G. LIVINGSTON LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. A FEW BARGAINS. 'ACRES.—Sheep farm. All. _ grass, i roomed hoiißC. Absut half Bat and terraces. Price £6 ss,' ternis arranged. Would exchange for dairy farm* • ;

4'ACUES—Within 4 miles of Jiw Plymouth. First class dairy larm. I'rlcc _£ll. Terms, A AA ACRES. —Sheep country. All "ivU cleared, 100 acres in turnips. Good.terms to good man. Price £4 15s'. 'Would exchange for dairy fiu'm, YALUABLE business properly in the heart 6f tho town to let. Terms' on application.

Clients will- understand that in 'placing properties with mc they get the advantage of every buyer as I DO NOT SPECULATE. ' •' Money to-lend on bills of solo or other securities. Geo. Livingston, < : r»i ■>»; * figmont Street - NEW PLYMOUTH. ASPHALT. ASPHALT. PATHS, DRIVES,'. AND YAItDS Should be done early in winter. ORDERS EXECUTED'PROMPTLY FOR MATERIAL ONLY, OR FOR FINISHED WORK. A. A. Pikett. Telephon# 265, E. •'4. LAND COMMISSION. MEETINGS of the above Commission will be held in the. Taranaki district on the dates named ip the itin»rary of dates and places mentioned below. The meeting will hear all persons desirous of giving levidence on matters within the terms Of tho Commission, iz. The constitution of land boards. The land tenures -of the colony. Pressure of residence conditions on Crown tenants. Pressure of other restrictions. Effects of climate and land configuation on tenures and areas held under them and the need for 'alterations! of tihe land laws or regulations. Homestead privileges and their reinstatement. The working of tho ballot system. The practice of loading lands .for roads and its workings. Values of leaseholds now and at of loase. Workipg of the Advances to Settlers system. Condition and position of occupiers under the various tenures. The aggregation of large estates. Separate occupations undor the Land for Settlement Act. By order, R. A. LOCGHNAN, Secretary. NK.YV PLYMOUTH. Monday, May 29, 10 a.m., at Council Chambers.: WHAN G AMOMONA.—Wodnes'day 31, at 10 a.m. STRATHMORE.—'Thursday, June 1, at 11 a.m. STRATFORD. —Friday, June 2, at 10 a.m. THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE & MARINE), THE OFFICE of the above COMPANY, has been removed to the COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS Egmont Street. New Plymouth. Insurances effected at low»st cur rent rates. D. McALLUM, District Agent. TelegKoa* No. 117.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7835, 30 May 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7835, 30 May 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7835, 30 May 1905, Page 3

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