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3 THE OMY MORNING PAPRti 3F THE PROVINCJE

AN IDEAL HOTEL Is the leading hotel of Taranaki When you make the White Hart Hotel your home, you are opposite the Post Office, two minutes away from the .Railway Station, and as comfortable as careful attention and experience can make you. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In ease of fire, "escapes" arc plentiful and convenient. WHITE HART HOTEL Nkw I'lvmuith. glider the patronage o£ J lis Excellency the Governor). The furnishing is tasteful, the various sitting rooms, drawing, writing ami commercial rooms arranged tho'.ightful'.y and for luxurious comfort. Billiard tabic, hot, cold and shower baths equally of the best. The bar is apari from the private entrance and is stocked with liquors lit to uphold the reputation. CHARLES CLARKE, PIiOHUETOIi, (Late of Gisbornc and Auckland). Telephone 38 r.O. Box 3(i GILMOUR & PATTIE t and and est at 10 agents!, sew Plymouth. TAIUNAJvI COAST LANDS. 131 ACHES of excellent land near the coast, am! only lliree-ijuartcrs of a mile from . factory and school; adjoin-1 ing a good township; 1roomed house and other outbuildings. 15 acres of leasehold given ill. Trice tt) IDs 08 ACRES of the sam land, with 3-roonn and other buildings ing the above. 50 leasehold given ill JKB per acre. 101 ACRES of good laud, also ' adjoining the above properties, with a good l-roonied house and outbuildings, l'rice t-S per acre. (fc,:, GOOD TEIIMS CAN 1310 ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASERS. We have no hesitation in recommending these properties as sound investments. We have several house properlie for sale at very low iigurcs and easj terms. II you want your properties Jkl sold or exchanged don't forget to let us kuow.

XTNION STEAM J .SHU' CO., OF KE W ZEA. ———- LAND, LmiTKu. Will despatch steamers crrying passengers and cargo from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other cir-cumstan-jes permitting) -. |TO ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND Rotoili every Tuesday, at N.:f(> p.m. Takapuna every Thursday, al KM p.m. Takapuna every Saturday al K.3U p.m. A representative of the company travels on the mail train to book passengers before reaching the vessel, TO WELLINGTON, TakapuiKi Tuesday at noon. Rotoiti every Thursday at noon. Taking Nelson cargo direct. FOR DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN TORTS (without transhipment.) Coriuuu, Monday Feb., 12 at uooii, ! Australian Irips weekly. [ South Sea Island (rips monthly. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth tor Southern ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evening (rains; and tor North, Tuesday, Thursf'assengers booked to London by ie Oricnl-Pacilic line, via Sydney; ml by the Canadian and Australian ue via Vancouver. ,>!>*• t CANADIAN A USTKALIAN' ROYMJMvO* AL MAIL. LINE. Europe via ameiuca. most interesting kol'te. Steamers Leave Leave Sydney Auekluud Miowcra Feb t'J Feb 21 *Moana Mar. IU Mar. 21 *T\viu screw. tTm'hine. Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide books, maps etc., apply, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ' OF NEW ZEALAND. [OUT HE KM STEAM I SIIII' COMPANY I.IM\TED. AUCKLAND SERVICE. From breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) S.S. RARAWA FOR ONEHUNGA. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. at tf.S) p.m. The Rarawa carries a forceabin stewardess. Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's office, or from agent on All cargo for shipment must be ae ■ompanied by a shipping note. Town cargo must be booked at rail vay not later than 2.3(1 p.m. Country eariro should reach Nc\

GILMOUB & PATTIE LAIsl) AGENTS SEW PLY M 0 U TH. BEEL BKOS. LAND AND STOCK AGENTS PALMEUSTON NORTH. 580 ACKES ' lMscuolt, > 4 uiilc ' s from Woodvillc, all iu grass, well- > fenced ami subdivided. Nice rolling ( country, curries 21 sheep per acre. Collage and outbuildings. Kent Ss per acre. Term 8 years with purchasmg clause at £8 10s per acre. Goodwill. £350 -i IQQ AGHES within easy di~ tauce of Palnicrstou, being part of Ibe Oroua Downs Estate, all Hat laud, except a few sand ridges, all iu grass, well fenced aud sub-divided. Building* complete. Price £S 10s per acre. Terms £2OOO cash. 316 ACK£,S >' lading district, 20<> Hat, balance rolling downs; all in grass except :J(i acres shelter bush. Will run 'i sheep to the acre. AVbarc and sheep yards. Trice £ls per acre ; terms £OSO cash. A CAPITA!- little dairy farm of 107 acres, situate on the Manauatu iKailway Line; all iu grass, well (fenced and watered. Excellent soil. .Price £2l l r 6 per acre ; terms £550 tcash. | j.Q() ACRES of iirsl-class laud J Wiierley, all iu grass, well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks ; 80 acres .been stumped and ploughed, balaucc .undulating the greater portion being iploughable. 8-roomed house and good outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. .£SOO cash. 400 ACKI ' :,S uf rii ' sl - i ' l:,ss Ji,i,,-v----iug or cropping land, situated 1 mile from Dried Milk Factory, Uunuythorpe. All in grass, well fenced (totara posts aud swingers) aud subdivided. Price £l7 per acre ; terms 10 per cent cash.

FOll PLYMOUTH AND LtLNUO A'm Frecmaiitle. Colombo (Ira shipping for all Indian porls) mi Suez Canal, sailing as umlir lie. Svilncv mill Melbourne: - *Orlona Feb In Feb lit *Ophir Feb 21 Feb '27 *Orieul 10 Mareh ]:! HH'onles Maivhil Maveh;i7 Oruba April 7 April 10 Anil fortiiiKhllv after. V luN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Ollice. liginont Street New Ply ,k #fi NOKTHEIiX STEAM Mill 1 PAXY LIMITED. ANNUAL 'SUMMEIt Clit'lSE ALONG THE NOIITJIEKN COAST. Will leave Auekkud FliJ PAY. February lltli, returning SATTItDAY, February 17tli. EXCELLENT FISHING, T l, I'ICNTCS. TO EFFOJtT WILL ]JR SPAHEI) io maintain the high standard ; ol previous exeursions in oriler to make 1 this, without exception, the most enjoy- . able HOLIDAY TKIP o£ the season Berthing list now open. Fa-c (from Auckland} •. From e 17 to .£lO, J. C. AYEBSTEII, il A K ei,l.

Taranaki Foundry OKEY&HOLLO ENGINEERS, IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. NOTIFY that they have removed heir works to new and commodious premises in Molesworth-strect, a short diseance east of the Sash and Door Factory. The new factory is thoroughly equipped end Hie Finn ara prepared, as in the past, «,o execute all work entrusted to them in a skilful and prompt luanrcr, j .DAIRY FACTORY MACHINERY, WATER WHEELS, TURBINES, and SAWMILL MACULNKS. All ClasM.'s " f Agricultural and Lie cral Machinery Repaired. AGENTS FOR A. and 11. McLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Uoad Hollers, True lion Waggons, Oldsmohile Motor Cars and AutoMotor Trucks, ladiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Has or Gasoline Engines. Wronrlil. Steel Split J'nllc.vs. Shaflini' and T'fumber Hl'icks. . ii-Hamciitn 1 <"nßt Iron Cul'inms. Verandah and Frame Urackets. JTelepViH lia . _,, fcfc Uu* «,

THE "TRAVELLER" BIDES EASY. Looks Smart, is Guaranteed anil is suitable for kuvd wear. A cycle is a necessity these limes; you canuot afford to lie without one. See the, "Traveller." Sole the price. Price £ls complete. [ — Titled Willi free wheel, lirsl-rlass tyres, mud-guards, every accessory in fact. It is one of the very liucsl machines ever placed from (lie Kuglisk market, Test tke A. GEOIIGE CYCLE DKALEK Bbovgham .Sweet, New I'i.vmoi TW CHIiAMEKV l'llOI'lilKTUli; I SOLICIT emisigiinieiits of liiitle -■ Cheese and Bacon for sale li * Auckland grocers; Commission i per cent, or will buy if goot . value. 1 Bur (iooiis in Auckland ill lmltou prices for 3 per cent comniWioi; -I Sbli. I'Vmims tit the usual eonmii? sioil. ;-. HENRY WINKS, ■?;,. Amus, Al : l'JUiA>'D,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 13 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 13 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 13 February 1906, Page 1

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