SATURDAY, MAY 5. NEWTON KING. HAS received instructions to by auction ut Ins Mart : Section 9!), St. Aubyn Street, with comparatively new and comfortable U-rooin dwelling. _ Ihis is a first-class property, well situated, within easy distance of Kailway station and engine sheds, almost opposite Mr Watkins' boot shop. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, MAY sth. At 2 p.m. THOS.M. JAY HAS received instructions from ■Mr J. D. Jenkins, ivho is leaving for England, to seil— His Blacksmith Shop in High Street, Hawera, as a going concern. The lease 16 months to run, with a new lease for 7i years, at the rental of 10s per week for 3 years and 17s 6d for balance of term. For further particulars apply to THOS. M. JAY, Auctioneer, Hawera. FOR SALE OR LEASE. WAITOA, riAKO.—Ono Tree Hill Estate, 711 acres, ring fenced (sheep proof), nearly all ploughed and grassed, with littlo improvement will carry 2000 sheep. Price, Freehold, £7 per acre. Terms, 10 per cent, deposit, balance may remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. WILL LEASE for 5 or 7 years, rental £250 per annum, payable halfyearly in advance. Compulsory Clause of Purchase ut £T 5s per acre. There are no buildings. Land is free from fescuo. WAlTOA—Section No. 62. 158 acres Freehold. No dwelling. All in grass and crop. Price, £8 per acre. Terms, 10 per cent, deposit, balance in 5 years at 6 per cent. For Lease (Compulsory Clauso of Purchase), rental, £75 per annum, payable half yearly in advance.- This farm will carry 45 dairy cows, or about 450 sheep. Good land. No fescue. WAITOA.—Lot 32. Freehold 563 acres. New 7 roomed house. Land divided into 8 paddocks, all ploughed and grassed except 25 acres of ti tree and 16 acres of turnips. This is firstclass land and will carry 180 to 200 dairy cows, or 1200 to MOO sheep. Price, £0 per acre. Terms, 15 per cent, deposit, o per cent, 'in 12 months, balance may remain for 5 years at 5 per cent., or will lease for 5 or 7 years, Rental, £255 per annum, payable half-yearly in advance. Lease to contaiu compulsory covenant to purchase. N.B.—The aboye properties are situated between Patua and Waitoa Railway Stations (2 miles apart). Creamery at Waitoa Railway siding. For cards to yiew, Apply to FROST and ROWE, Real Estate Agents, Morrinsville. Piako. SPLENDID (JBANOE.*
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. "I AA ACHES, mostly level land Iv/U with new (i roomed residence, cowshed, stables, garden, orchard, elc j situated between New Plymouth and Bell Black, A bargain price, £l6 an acre; easy terms. Apply quickly. E. J. CARTHEW & Co. TARANARI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON. lflOfi - (From Ist May to 31st July.) THE Shooting Season tor Native Game (excepting Pukeko, Wio, or Blue Duck, Tui, Huia, White Heron and Crested Grebe), and Imported Game iu the District consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egmont, excepting Oco liming "(excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being Sections 168 |and 170, iu tlie Oakura District, and Paraniuihi or White Cliffs Reseryation) will commence on the Ist May, and end on the 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserye, being the area within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported game is strictly prohibited at all times. - Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postniastor at New Plymouth, and Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood, and Opunakc. D. McALLUM, Secretary. SURATURA TEA, IS a different kind of tea to all others because it is treated differently. Suratura is a high-grade Ceylon tea, grown on the hill sides where the climate and soil arc exactly suited for the growth of good teas. Suratura is picked, cured and packed in Ceylon, and thus the natural aroma is preserved and the strength of the leayes maintained. Suratura is pure honest Celon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas, BET AIL MtICES. Suratura A quality 1/6 per ,'b. 'Suratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura. D quality 2/. , „ Suratura X quality 2/4 „ „ SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS CAN'T STOPf WE can't stop our big stationery sale yet, even if we wanted to. It has resulted in a huge clearance, and in customers getting satisfied by the hundred. It's not everyone who cau continue a sale. It just on how the customers are treated, OUR SALES PAY They pay us because they increase our business, clear out our shelves, and give us room. They pay the customers, because they give the latter the very best value in books, nolepaper, envelopes and . all kinds of stationery ever known here. WE CONTINUE. There was a gentleman desirous of purchasing our business the other day, but evidently it was too big. Wo would like to mfot him half-way, so the stock must be reduced. The sale continues for this reason, and we still give you famous value in fancy goods, stationery, etc. Any price for a big stock of old books. Libraries specially treated. Wo want to meet our purchasers right fair. BIBLES AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS Are overstocked. Prices, consequently, are down. Call Early. T. R. HODDER ' Sole agent for J. and M. Inverarity, ' Manufacturers of THE PAULINE "RELIABLE" PAPER PATTERNS, 1 And publishers of "The P.uaixi: * 1-Vinox CATAUKiii;." New patterns regularly arriving. , QTATE COAL! STATE COAL! ,1 3s per sack at the Cash Wood I & Coal Jj mw, Devi n Street East.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8101, 4 May 1906, Page 3
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