AUCTIONEERS, r.AND & COMMISSION AGENTS, BHAREBROKERB, VALUERS, ETC. AGENCIES: Agents for HEIO & GSEY'S IMPLEMENTS, MELOTTE SEP* RATORS, THE CEMENT PiPECo, L'/0., "0.K." WASHING MACHINES. NATIONAL FIIIE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co. ACCI, DENT BRANCH NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co. Ltd. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. TAMLIN'S INCUBATORS AND POULTRY APPLIANCES. GICCS (CLENOVIS) SHEEP DIP. AGENTS FOR AIR. T. MANDIWO .1 ACKSOS, Land Agent, Auckland. i) „ Jilt. LAIvULKY SHAW, Land Ajjcnt, Hamilton. 2/50 ACRES 1500 in grass, 6 Haddocks, 2 roomed wluro, goad sheep ami cattle yards. This country will carry li sheep per acre, besides running a number of young cattle, Only 7 miles from the railway. Price for the freehold iX )2s per acre. 1033 ACRES 1000 0.8.P. and the-balance L.1.P.; 500 acres in grass, fenced into 5 paddocks, sheep proof fences; good a roomed house, small orchard, sheep and cattle yards, woolshcd and sheep dip, This country will carry 2 sheep to llic acre. A great part is milking country. On good road and twenty miles from the Wuitara Freezing Works. Price JSa 10s per acre. (i(ji> ACRES 0.P.P., 450 in grass, iron wliare, fenced and diudoil into paddocH In the present state the farm will do well to 500 sheep and 30 milk cows. The property is on a good road, and within It) chains of factory, school, P. 0., etc, Price £i per acre. Tins is one of the cheapest places in Taranaki. 'MO ACRES b d ngs o paddocks. 1 his larm will carry 2J sheep to the acre all (he year >, f, ,» g °"'V T l COilSt - lhtte is metwMy no winter weather. Hue U 10s per acre. Only 20 miles from the freezing works and on rood SUTTON'S TURNIP SEEDS sole agents : WILSON & NOLAN, New Plymouth. A m 'lUN < I'WU'H * TOP, ELEPHANT and MAGNUM We also oiler UVRtiTS JIOisAUCU and CRIMSON KING.
237 AOBEH, Patt of the.. well kuown Ngahc Swamp. Makings of a gjod farm; all foiled and grassed, a d mostly drained, within -J mile of the_N ß -airo luv,n-hip and railway station; 5 loomed .limi-'c and cuwihed; Ngaire cheese factory 1} miles away, and is paying out 1/2 per '.b for butter fat; adjoin injf land soiling at from £l6 to £-0 per acre, but more improved. This farm is in the ban's of a good man and will steadily improve in every respect. On y £3OO cash required. PRICE £ll PER ACRE.
500 ACRES, Fine sheep or emtio farm, all felled and spli-ii'.'itl'y grassed, and»iing fenced, subdivided fur "iu'cp, all casry ridoabb flat* ' topped hills, {■■oud open valleys, installed nud within half a milu railway and iu\vi;;.'iiip $ miles,' guaran'tul 2', t« the acre, papa f:>rmauun, goad house, large sheds owner sacrificing (•wing to ill hcalt!). A bargain at PRICE £7 12/6 PER ACRE, VERY EASY TERMS. CASH. 81 ACRES, Grand lutle daily farm, will . arrjr and stumped, good 6 roamed bouse and uulburdings.. PRICE £ls PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AND KSTATE AGENTS Cottec ralaec.Buildings, New Plymouth. Smith's Waicarapa Land Agency
Land Fop Sala cJ> with all ni'tcbsmy ■s, dip, y'aids, cu-. i'l 5060 ACRES, H.n.K. L Uulhu 21 ycais, n-nlal /,<>s per anmini; 35110 in i'-s in be-.'t Knjjlish j;ia-'Si'H, balance bush, i- paddocks well waii'i'i'il, winH'is Sooo slioep, I'.vj faille; jjnuod liuiiii'atc.'ul, wuol shed (machine-), yards, di|i, <Mc. I'iice as a ff.ing- concern /Jzj.Suo. Terms arranged. A bargain, lod Smith's Land Agency, Mabtekton.
WHY FAY KENT? .IiANATCI LAND, BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). ■orporatcil under" 'Uic Building Societies A et, 18SII." Diuectohs : Messrs ii. Code (clmirnmn), A. Shutllcuorth, J. Ellis W. li. Newman, Ncnion King. J C. George, and A. Gokhvatcr Solicitous: Messrs Wilson and G-jy, Banicos. The Hank of New ZeaUu I. Tlie Society pays to cost of prcj.il!mg anil registering all mortages {\a\less tor « lesser sum than £100), During the ihc years ending the 301 li September, li)U5, the sum of JU7ISI 10s 2d has been distributed hi dividends and bonuses airong the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution; it will thus be seen that tiic Society is really co-operative. Ollice open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 pm., Thursday afternoon excepted, .Li. J?, WEUSTEIt,
SUNSHADES for SPRINC AND SUMMER. shack made of materia! that will suit her I'ostumc. Tho large assortment of new Shades stocked and made is bound to include the one you want. Frames covered from 2»6 to 8/.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 14 January 1907, Page 1
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