WILSON&NOLAN AUCTIONEERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS SHAREBEOKEES, VALUERS, ETC. AGENCIES: Agents fur REIO & GREY'S IMPLEMENTS, MELOTTE BEPA RATORS, THE CEMENT PIPECo, LVD., "0.K." WASHINC MACHINES. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co. ACCI. DENT BRANCH NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co. Ltd. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. TAMLIN'S INCUBATORS AND POULTRY APPLIANCES. BICCS (CLENOVIS) SHEEP DIP. AGEMIb l'Olt ME. T. j\IANDEyO JACKSON, Land Agent, Auckland. LANG LEY SIIAYV, Laud Agenfcj Hamilton.
THE BUSII-BTJR.N ING SEASON CJIHE furmei' knows the importance of a good crop of grass after the burn. He generally tries to make sure of this by sowing :i liberal ijuautitj' per acre, but some are not careful enough about the quality of the seed they purchase, and consequently there is a large proportion of fog and rubbish amongst the new pasture. We can confidently recommend the folio wing ikst-rato clean seeds:— Canterbury and Hawke's Bay Rye Grass 1 Cocksfoot Red and White Clovers Alsyke, and other Permanent Grasses • Remember the number of stock your land will carry depends upon the quality of grass grown. WILSON & NOLAN (Late Uewley and Griffiths) NEW PLYMOUTH,
237 ACRES, Part of the well known Ngaire Swamp. Makings of a gjail farm; all felled and grassed, a d mostly drained, witiiin J mile of the Ngairo township and railway station; 5 roomed house and cowshed; Ngaire cheese factory ii miles away, and is payiog out 1/2 per lb for butter fat; adjoining land soiling at from ,£'6 to /J-0 per acre, but mote improved. This farm is in the han 's of a good man and will steadily improve in every respect. On y /J3OO cash required. PRICE PER ACRE. 500 ACRES, Fine sheep or cattle farm, all felled and splendidly grassed, and ring fenced, subdivided for sheep, all easily rideablo flattopped hills, good opt; 11 valleys, metalled i'»ad within half a mile railway and to\vn;lhip 8 "miles,' guaranteed 2I sheep to the acre, papa formation, good house, large shed-:, owner sacrificing owing to ill health. A bargain at
PRICE £7 12/8 PER ACRE. VERY EASY TERMS. ~£BOO CASiJ. 81 ACRES, Grand iiltle dairy farm, will 'arty 40 cows; metalled road, 1 mile t railway stauon, factory ariti school; .50 acres been ploughed and stumped, good 6 roamed house and outbuildings. PRICE £ls PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS Coffee New Plymouth Smith's Wairarapa Land Agency
Land Foi> Sale 3679 ACRES Freehold, and 200 acres Leasehold, rent £9 per year papa formation, winters 4500 sheep, besides cattle and horses, fenced and subdivided, 6-roomed house, woolshed, with all necessary outbuildings, dip, yards, etc. Price £12,000 as a going concern. Terms /4500 cash, balance at 5 per cent. A real snip; rlo not 'wait, but write at once [.n (nil pniticulars. 5000 ACRES, s.G.R. Lease, 21 years from igo?, with right of renewal for further 21 years, iontal £65 per annum; 3500 acres in best English grasses, balance bush, 12 paddocks well watered, winters Sooo sheep, 100 cattle; goood homestead, woolshed (machines), yards, dip, etc. Price as a going concern ,622,500. Terms arranged. A bargain, iod Smith's Land Agency, Mastebtok.
WHY PAY RENT? TO ollicrs, when you can purchase :i House oi your own for the same money paid in rentf The Provident Investment and Building Society of Taranaki (Perrnameut) offers you exceptionally reduced payments oil most easy terms. It costs you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. L. MONTEATiI, Secretary. mAKANAKI LAND, BUILDING X & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). "ucorporatect under " The Building Societies i.et, 1880." IhItJiCTOBS: Messrs It. Cock (chair- " mail), A. Shuttlcwortk, J. Ellis, W. L. Newman, Ntivton King, J 0. George, and A. Goldwater Solicitous : Messrs Wilson and Givay, Bankehh. The Bank of "New Zealan I. The Society pays l'e cost of pre],a:mg and registering all mortages ('unless for a lesser sum than £lf)it). During the live years endingtheiiOtli September, 1905, the sum of JL7ISI l(is 2d has been distributed in dividends and bonuses among (he members of tlio Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in tlio distribution; it will thus be seen that the Society is really co-operative, OtGce open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 put., Thursday afternoon excepted. E. I', WEBSTEIi, Secretary.
SUNSHADES for SPRING AND SUMMER. jgJVEKY woman likes her sun shade made of material that will suit her costume. Tlio large assortment of new Shades stocked and made . is bound to include the one you want Frames covered from 2/6 to^HI. y ilt BESTFORD, Sirt*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 7 February 1907, Page 1
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