liui'il, well skeltered. £l6 10s «lm» |", rnoin rioiivc, «.,(,,! garden. A properly iiervs : will ini'i'ense in value. 256 j A splendid f;ittoniin.' or duirvin;,' Farm, ■icres ! H-i'iionied lious. l . All in lip-loporder. tQQQ All p.'oughuble, nml in tjr.-iss. A splendid :uwes i'altenina Funii. All gra-isod, i sheep carrying, well iiu- rji-*f\ acres proved. j i** <"S WE HAVE FOR SALE FARMS FROM 50 TO 10,00(1] ACRES JN ALL FARTS OF N.Z. ENQUIRIES INVITED. WE CAN SUIT YOU. WILSON & NOLAN AUCTIONEERS & LAND SALESMEN NEW PLYMOUTH.
For Exchange* UNENCUMBERED PROPERTY, COMPHISING 50 ACRES. Of excellent Land, about tour miles from New Plymouth, on an excellent metalled road, close to factory, school, store and Post Office. Excellent buildings and outbuildings, Government valuation £1250. Prica £ISOO. Owner willing to exchange for 100 TO 200 ACRES improved or unimproved laud. Hawora, Manaia, and Elthain preforrod. SEND PAKTIOULABS AT ONCE. Rare Investment. 113 ACRES Nine miles from Inglcwood, on a good metalled road, well fenced with seven wires and divided.into seven paddjeks: good four-ronmed house, cowshed with eight bails; nil ploughuble; 20 chains .from factory, 3 chains from school. i'rice, i!l2 per acre. IP YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE FULL PARTICULARS. (Late GILMOUII and FAT HE) BROUGHAM STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
Smith's Wairanapa Land Agency Land For" Salo si) ACRES Hairy i arm,,of which 17 acres are L.1.P.; all in grass, and all level, rich land; only y t mile from school, ftoro and creamery; (i paddocks. w<j'lwatercd, 0-ruomed lions:', all necessary building.-. Price £lO per acre, including 10 dairy cows, 5 calves and two horses. A SPEC. ll» ACRES' Splendid dairy farm, well-waternl, 0-roomed house, 10-bail cowshed,, y. niilo from schoul and creamery. Price .Clij ]ier acre, including :">0 dairy cows. Execplionally easy tonus. Smith's Land Agency, ANOTHER LAND AGENT! 10 THOSE WHtTILiVE PIiOPEIITiES FOU SALE. t BEG to notify that I have opened a Land Agency in Bridge street, Elthjm. in lirniuises adioinin'' tile Corona-
TOWN or SVBITvIUX ALLOTiIE HISIDK'XCKS ur M.'yINESSIW. Fred, W. they 'LEEDS COENK NEVER FAILS, TEEDS CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. In other countries. Mr J. Rideout, Mini tenia, Australia. Mr Teed, chci —Dear Sir, —I eutiusc »hiuii= i«i ••»- packets of your famous Corn Cure. Pack them securely. ' FROM AN ENGLISH RECTORY (Wickford, Essex). Messrs Teed and Co., N.Z.—Miss Porter will be glad if Mr Teed vii" send her 5/ worth of Teed's Cure to. Corns, for which Miss Porter enclose* Post Office OrcW for PHILLIPS BROS, (Lath Guy Bnos ) BUTCHEItS, RAHOTU, "VETILLbc pleased to call upon ens. TV toiucrs regularly. Only (lie PKIMEST MEAT kept. Special attention is given to our SMALL GOODS. Carts yisit— Oaonui, Wednesday and Sulurdoy. Kalnri road, Thursday and Saturday. Pungarchu, Tuesday and Friday. Cash Purchasers Hides Skins and tallow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 May 1907, Page 1
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