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PROPERTY LIST. IF you are in search of a good farm, one tliat will repay you to work and re-sell at a profit, we arc the agents who ean supply you. Head this list carefully, and if you do not Jind what you want conic and have a look through our hooks. \ Wu have a splendid list of properties j that have not been long on the ' market, and ean supply farms from 1 30 acres to oOuO acres, town aim suburlj*m houses, and land of all descriptions. If you cannot sell, and would cai'u to exchange your property for* any ot'ur property, we will endeavour to do so for you, and we absolutely guarantee that values shall not be fictitious on either side. IT \YII,L PAY YOU, IF YOU WANT PROPERTY, Oil WANT TO SELL PKOPEUTY, TO 00 TO BEWLEY&GRIFFITHS 736 Acres, £3 12s 6d pen acre. Freehold placed on our hands this week. There is money in )L tu work or re-sell. This is one of the properties an unscrupulous agent would hiisy himself to re-sell at a largo profit instead of giving his clients the chance. It is all right ! Don't hesitate about making inquiries at ouce, because it will sell. It is ring-fenced, sulfdivided into several paddocks, good river flats ; balance easy country ; good soil, will A VEKY CHOICE THOPERTY, only carry two sheep to the acre. Very handy situation, only 12 miles 'Tom railway and a good town. Very easy terms. Hurry up 1 This is a nibble ! 292 Acres, £ll > Beach Farm* \YK will guaranty that any man buying this farm, and putting it in a little better order, will have a farm that he will be prowl of, and that he can rc-sell if necessary for £ls per acre. You cannot buy the four adjoining farms, You couldn't tempt the owners. They are coining money. To met' who want land I hey can plough, or fatten any class of cattle on, for raising early lambs, or for a model dairy farm, this is the farm we recommend. Metalled road, 12 miles from New Plymouth, close to school and factory, 4 roomed house, loose boxes, cart sheds, sphndid 20 bail cowshed, all new, i'.'Vcl land, well watered. Very easy terms to good man. Owner only soiling hecauso he must go to England at once. 150 Acres, £9 10s. Very Easy Terms. 'K'F I.ITTI.K lIAIKY FARM, beautiiully situated, open to Iho sun, nearly all ploughahle now ; about a do/en little patches of well-pre-served shelter bush, mostly karapart iciilarly smLahlc for dairy cows. Only lj miles from good township, school, and factory.'New .Vroomed house, man's rooms, harness room, 2 loose boxes, cowshed, good little orchard. Kivei boundary. Well worth insertion, ••-pecialK to man with small capital. 55 Acres, £lO. £2OO Cash Needed. St'ltlUVinK!) into 7 paddocks, 4roomed house, nil in grass, except little shelter bush, 200 fruit trees, level land, very handy to Waitara. There air very few farms of this size to be got at the price. -BO Bofes, Nrfaire. &'ISICs Freehold Easy Term. SJTI'ATKn amongst farms all fetching t'JO per acre. For very special reasons owner must sell. \Ve don't need to tell you about, the stockcarrying capacities of the Fltham district. The farm is all ring-fenc-ed and subdivided. Six paddocks. o-iNmmed house, 10-bail cowshed, lolt, -1-stall stable, eartsheds, orchard, etc. Will milk :iO cows. All b'\el ploiig'liable laud, within 1J mtlrs oT Xgaire township and station. Apply sharp. Very littln ka, all over the farm, niuking it cash required. 23S Acres, £5 Only £25 Cash Requiredi 200 AC-KES in grass, .'i-roomed house, handy to railway and metaliud road ; all best land ; ring fenced and subdivided. This lam*. \w!l eventually be worth considerably more money, as land within one mile is selling at i; 14. per aero 50' acres, £7 15s. Tw j and a half Sheep to the Acre. Aid., in grass, rin.i, leiiced, several paddocks, tip-top heavy grass country. (Iraud body of grass, 6-rooiued house, wool shed, cow-sheds, separator house ami ; w\iter wheel, circular saw and i bench, etc. Only 7 lnih-s from rail- I wa.s station and town. This farm ' last \c-ar fattened 2.">n big but-' locks, besides sheep and other j cattle, and is about the best value for the money of any property in the market. A buyer could not go .wrong in taking this farm. It only needs to b«j seen. We recommend it. BEWLEY&GRIFFITHS Auctioneers & Estate Agents,

KSARNS'3 BRONCHTTTS CTTRT, THE FAMOU REMEDY FOR COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. -»» •»- •*-«* «, Chest. it is invaluable, n» it, effects a Complete time 'lt ia most Comfor (in* il relief; and to those who are subject to colds on tho and it neither allows a Couch nor A? tana to become chronic nor Consum Hon , \ ay '" s »ntati«m in tho throat and giving strength to (.lie voice, •'t'ou K l,s" have been properly t.eated with this wedicme. No house should be wUhout it' J " ? ™, kft °""' l <0 ,f st wllcr ® and a (.ompUac (Jure Js certain. mout a, a b, taken at the beginning, a dose js generally sulljcient, I*3 H£ARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE-Small size 2s 6d | Lai-ge, 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors and by the Proprietor »v. G. HEAIJNE, CHEMIST- GEELONG VICTORIA $ "ORWAUDF.D BY ]'OST TO ftTCY J)»RESS WHEN NOT OBTAEfAB LB LOCALLY, : JEW ZEALAND BHANCII OFFICR :-No. U. FIIIST ILOOIt, HIjMF.'S BUILDINGS. WILLIS (STBEET, «... MNOTOH Sold Wholesale and Retail by Hal! & Teed, and W. Fnase r Chemists, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7973, 9 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7973, 9 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7973, 9 November 1905, Page 4

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