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J D. MOJEIISON STRATFOED, HAS for Bale the (following desirable properties : 50 Acres, all m grass, well subdivided, new 6-roomed house, large milking shed with hay loft, good orchard and garden, two miles from factory, sohool, and railway station, £l6 per acre. 60 Acres, model dairy farm, all level land, in best part of the distriot, near factory and ichool. £35 per acre, 270 Awes, all in grass, creamery on adjoining seot'on, 2 miles from school, £lO per acre. Very easy terms can be arranged. J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND & OOM. MISSION AGENT, S.TBATFOBD.

LAND! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEES yyv, FBOsi~AND EOWE, Ebal Estate & Stock Agests, M< rrinsville, Pinko, Beg to -advise intending investors in Land in the Piako District, that we have really First Class Farms FOE SALE, suitable for Sheep, Dairying or general utility purposes, at prices and on terms to suit all pockets. In this district, oaten crops average 2 tons chaff per acre. General average lands will keep 2 sheep per acre, with, out turnips. Piako is a splendid dairy, ing centre. Bstter fat averages are surpassed—many farms running 8 sheep per acre. Local stock sale-yards are well patronised, buyers attending from all parts. Intending buyers, oome direot to Morrinsville by rail. If advised, we will meet clients at station,

FROST AND ROWE, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, MOBRINSVILLE. HEOKSHER & CO., LTD. PASTORAL BUILDINGS. Pbeby-stbebt, . . Mastbbtoit, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. 9 OF the best Dairy Farms in the district, four miles from Masterton ranging in area from 66 to 240 acres. Price £ls to £l7 10s per aore. mg Borough of Masterton, 22 years 8-roomed house, stables etc., 8 paddocks. Bent, £SO. Price, £I2OO. J 2 Earned Boarding House, stables etc., 9 mJes from Masterton, 1 acre. Price, £IOOO. • HOTEL, Wairarapa, near Station, 60 rooms, 12J years lease. Bent £7. Trade over £69. Price £3500. Freehold £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, 28 room*, free house, 6i years' lease, trade over £4O weekly, rent £5. Price £1325. HOTEL, Wairarapa, lease 6} years, rent £5 10s per week, less sublet 255, takings £56 weekly. Price for good' will and furniture, £2200. Stook at valuation, E. E.HOWELL, Man. director and Auctioneer.

m. a d. <£4oo DOWJf P urcllllse » few 700 acres noar Stratford, highly im" proved, having 70 acres frontage to the [railway line. Can be purchased at £8 10s peracre, Property could be cut up mtoU or 4 good farms. Possession ! given at once. Bental 5 per cent on £sooo. The best investment in the market. TWO farms near Opunake. (Native Leases) 460 acres, rental Bdper acre, £3 per acre goodwill, 17 years to run. And 400 acres, rental lOd, 14 years to run. Both real snips, and under the 1892 Aet, giving full compensation for improvements. Would suit speculators. About 25 more farms have put on jour books since last change in this advt. as. also several more hotels in the province. Fresh information to property purchasers weekly. DATSONAND CO. MOKTGAGE AGENTS, Eltham (Box 11) and Manais.

LIGHTING YOUK HOME. EiectHo Lighting PS the Cheapest, most Con*' L renient, and the Safest. No danger from matches. Just tu:;i on the switch and the room is brilliantly lighted. No' Lamps to clean" or wioks to trim, no [glasses to polish, No smoke, no soiled ft But a BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, V\ ith the minimum of trouble :it the minimum cost. But hare the installation made by Ihe best electricians. The men who are experts and specialists are the best and cheapest in the long run. They are; ROBERTS AND STOKES* ELECTRICIANS & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, National Bank Chambers, NEW PLYMOUTH.

WET WEATHER UMBRELLAS Xlio new coverings are exccllingprovious season's values We are specialists in this one department. Pox's frames and Ilyland's are used ; tho sticks are very carefully selected; mavials you select, Our prices are from 6s 6d upwards. j AMES BESTFORD, Devon Street East . JNew Plymouth WESTOWN NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. HTTGHSOFS~MaiI Coaca will leave Weslown Daily at 8.80 a.m. Return, leave Post Office N.P, at 1 80 p.m. Fare, 6d each way, ~ v Sohoolohildren,by aMangetoentt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8159, 18 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8159, 18 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8159, 18 July 1906, Page 1

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