WILSON & NOLAN AUCTIONEERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS SHAEEBROKERg, VALUERS, ETC. AGENCIES: Agents for REID i GREY'S MPLEMENTS, MELOTTE BEPA HATORS, THE CEMENT PIPE Co, L7D., "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. AGENTS FOR ME. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Land Agent. Auokland. >r . MB. LANGLEY SHAW, Land Agent, Hamiltoa. THE BU6HBURNING SEASON 1 rpHE farmer knows the importance of a good crop of grass after the burn. Ho generally tries to make sure of this by sowing a liberal quantity 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 following first-rate Canterbury and Hawkes Bay Rye Grass Cocksfoot Red and White Clovers Alsyke, and other Permanent Grasses Eemember the number of stook your land will carry depends upon the quality of grass grown. WILSON & NOLAN (Late Bewley and Griffiths) NEW PLYMOUTH.
FINE EAST COAST SHEEP RUN 5 A MAGNIFICENT PIECE OF COUNTRY. VERY SUITABLE TO CUT UP INTO DAIRY I'AKAIS. 8000 Acres easy ploughable Hats and downs. Not an acre you cannot ride over. Three-quarters of it improved ami ill splendid English grasses. Vine homestead. Glorious view of harbor. Now 10-roomcd house, very iine large and new woolshed, with up-to-date shearing machinery installed. Property fronts the sea. Glorious climate. Four miles from good town, which tr 9 deep water harbor with regular steamer communication hviec weekly with Auckland Four hours' drive from railway. This property wintered 1100 head of grown cattle (including 500 head 'of three-year-old bullocks) and 3(100 sheep. Very healthy country for all classes of stock. Good deer shooting in season. The local auctioneers estimate if the front portion, 3000 acres, were cut up iito dairy farms it would realise from ,tl7 to £lO per acre. There is a dairy factory within I'/. miles. The bush portion— 2000 acres—is full of fine timber, tawn, mata!, rimu, pnketea, etc. 1000 acres of this was felled 15 years ago and is now carrying fat bullocks, and is in sr,lendid heart. . x Estimated Good 1 >Sheep-to-the-Acre Country. Price: £3 12s 6cj pen acre For the Freehold. £16,000 can remain for Seven Years at *A per cent. B, GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Coffee Palace Buildings. New Plymouth Smith's, WairctcaDa Land Agency Land Fon Sale 3679 ACRES Freehold, and 200 acres Leasehold, rent fy per year papa formation, winters 4500 sheep, besides cattle and horses, fenced and subdivided, G-roomed house, woolshed, with all necessary outbuildings, d'p, yards, etc. Price .£12,000 as a going concern. Terms £4500 cash, balance at 5 per cent. A real snip; rfo no t wa j t , DUt write at once f.u full particulars. 5000 ACRES, s.G.R. Lease, 21 years from 1007, with right of renewal for further 21 years, rental £OS per annum; 3500 aues in best English grasses, balance bush, 12 paddocks well watered, wir.iers 8000 sheep, 100 cattle; goood homestead, wool'shed (machines), yards, dip, etc. 1 rice as a going concern £22,500. Terms arranged. A bargain, iod Smith's Land Agency, MiSTEETOK.
WHY PAY RENT ? r -10 others, when you can purchase J- a House of your own for the snuio money paid in renlP The Provident investment and Building Society of Tnranaki (Perniament) offers you exceptionally reduced payments on most easy terms. It costs you nottiing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. L. MOOTEAT!), Scorelwrw
rrUJUNAKI LAND, B(TILDING X & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Pormanent), "ncorporatod under" The Building Societies A et, 1880." Dibectobs: Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttlcworth, J. Ellis. W. L. Newman, Newton King, J 0. George, ami A. Ooldw;\(er Solicitor: Messrs and Gmv, Bankkus. The Hank 0 f N t . w ZeaUal. Tlie Society pays he cost of preparing and registering all mortages (unless for a lesser sum than £100) During the five years ending the 30th September, 1905, the sum of £7lßl 10a 2d has been distributed in dividends •and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating akkc in the distribution; it will thus bo seen that the Society is really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 pm., Thursday afternoon excepted, ii. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. SUNSHADES ~~~ for SPfiINO AND SUMMER. woman likes ber sun shade made of material that will suit hor costume. Tho large assortment of new Shades stocked and made is bound to include the one you want. Framca covered from 2/6 to 8/. by J. BESTFORD, D«WW Strw*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 9 March 1907, Page 1
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