J D. MOEISON STRATFORD, HAS for sale tao following dosirable propel tics:— 60 Acres, all m grass, well sub. milking shed with hay loft, good orchard and garden, two miles from faotory, sohool, and railway station, £l6 per acre. 60 Acres, model dairy farm, all level land, in best part of the district, near factory and sohool. £26 per acre, 270 Acres, all in grass, creamery on adjoining sect'on, 2 miles from school £lO per acre. Very easy terms can be arranged, J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND & COM. MISSION AGENT, HECKSHER & CO., LTD. PASTORAL BUILDINGS. Pkbby-btbebt, . . Mastbbton, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Q OP the best Dairy Farms in the district, four miles from Masterton ranging in area from 66 to 240 acres. Price £l6 to £l7 10s per acre.' Farm and Shoep Runs from 100 to 6000 aeres. .109J ACKES ing Borough of Masterton, 22 years 8-roomed house, stables etc., 8 paddocks. Rent, £SO. Price, £I2OO. J 2 Boomed Boarding House, stables etc., 9 miles from Masterton, 1 acre. Price, £IOOO. HOTEL, Wairarapa, near Station, 30 rooms, 12J years lease. Rent £7. Trade over £6«. Prico £3500. Free, hold £4OOO.
HOTEL, Wairarapa, 17 rooms and 40 acres land and orchard, 19 years' lease, trade over £3O weekly, rent £2. Price £I4OO, £6OO cash. HOTEL, Wairarapa, 26 rooms, free house, 6J years' lease, trade over £4O weekly, rent £6. Price £1825. HOTEL, Wairarapa, lease 6} years, rent £5 10s per week, less sublet 265, takings £66 weekly. Price for goodwill and furniture, £2200. Stook at valuation. E. E. HOWELL, I Man. Director and Auctioneer. <=£4oo DOWN P urol "ises lens 0 700 acres near Stratford, highly improved, having 70 acres frontage to the railway line; Can be purchased at £8 10s peracro. Property could be cut up intoS or 4 good farms. Possession given at onco. Ucntal 5 per cent on £6500. The best investment in the market. TWO farm 3 near Opunake. (Native Leases) 4CO acres, rental Od por acre, £3 per acre goodwill, 17 years to run, And 400 acres, rental lOd, 14 years to run. Both real snips, and under the 18U2 Act, giving full compensation for improvements. Would suit speculators. About 25 more farms have put on our books siuco last change in this advt. as also soveral moro hotels iii the province. Frcsii information to proportvDur.
DATSON AND CO. MORTGAGE AGENTS, Eitliam (Box 11) and Manaia. WEBTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. CHEAP COAL! mHE WESTPOBT COAL CO., -L Ltd , bog to announce that, in response to a demand for Cheap C;>al, they are now prepared tc supply their Colebrated Coalbrook dale Coal at the following prices EX YARD, DELIVERED IN BOROUGH (BAGGED). Per ton Screened 40s, unscreened 365, small 82s, screened nuts for blacksmiths' use 84s. Per half-ton—Screened 20a, anscreened 18s, small 16s, screened nuts for blacksmiths' use. 17s. Per quarter ton—Screened 10s 6d, unscreened 9s 6d, small 8s 6d, screened nuts 9s. Per sack—Screened 4s 6d, unscreened 3s 9d, small 3a 3d. screened nuts 3s 6d. Puponga, Taupiri, Mokau, State, and Brunner Nuts, at lowest rates. WOOD. COKE, CHARCOAL, AND FIEECLaI also stocked. The Terms will be strictly Cash on Delivory, as the prioes are so low that credit cannot bo given. A /.ioal must bo paid for before leaving the yard, or on dehvory. Ten bags to tho ton, 2cwt. in each sack, weighed before leaving the yard. Fun Weight GrABANmo. Telephone, 61; P.O. Box, 126. Office and Yard: CORNER OP KING AND QUEEN STREETS, N«W PtTKCBTn WESTOWN NEW PLYMOUTH LOACH. lUGHSON'S Mail Coach will leave Wcstown Daily at 8.30 n. Return, leave Post Office N.P. i 1 30 p.m. Schoolchildren by arrangemont. Furniture Sale. DINGLE IS Sto'lc-taliing—his business yoar is closing. He iiuds 'ie has too miiuy BEDSTEADS in stock, and ivs move arc to arrive, the quauily must be reduued. So prices have been reduced lo effect I his. Fancy a full-size double bedstead nl 25/- CASH Another over-stocked line is in the Carpet Department, and these have to go. To effect a speedy clearance CARPET SQUARES 30/is the announcement. They lire n?w, pretty designs, all similes, excellent wearing, and all sizes. All other lines of first-class furniture are similarly reduced in price. E. DINGLE, Devon Street, opposite Bellriuger's New Plymouth.
MOBE GRASS. "EANS more milk obtained bj . usiaa BASIC SLAG and improved .KAINIT for top-dressing Procurable from »*«*flsteaßsa«ps»!w
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