LAND LAND FOE SALE, SIi.LMMi) FARM of 330 acres, nearly level, nicely sheltered, in a good position on main road near beach; U-roomed house, cowshsd ard trap»hed, etc.; nice plantation and garden; clase to school and factory. A GRAND INVESTMENT. ONLY f'J AN" ACRE. Very easy terms arranged. A VERY HANDY FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, Close New Plymouth, < roomed house, 30 acres pretty native bush, the balance good grass. Oil rights are still reserved. This is undoubtedly a great bargain, and is worthy of attention. IT IS A OUT AT £l3 PER ACRE. TERMS, £375 CASH; balance at. 5 per cent. FOR SALE, A GREAT KIBBLE, nice Villa Residence, G rooms, built on terrace; hall, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, hot and cold water, electric light, gas laid Oil, good drainage; the rooms are large and lofty, built four years. A GREAT SACRIFICE AT £OOO. Owner leaving the district.
FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, 2650 acres, situated on main metal road, close railway, all grass, good house and woolshcd, etc., shell rock country. A SPLENDID BARGAIN, £7 per acre. Terms, £1 acre cash, balance can remain.
Apply E. J.CARIHW&CO, LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Alfred Drake & Co., . .NEW PLYMOUTH & AUCKLAND... LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS & HOTEL BROKERS. STOCK 4 SHAREBRDKERS, INDENT AGENTS. FlTZßOY—Several splendid sections. Prices from £35 upwards. STORES—Several Stares in town and country. FITZROY—Good 10-roomed House, with stable coach-house, and outhouses, about 4V> acres productive garden, orchard and paddock. SMART ROAD—Grand little Farm, 45 acrts, all in grasss, opposite clay deposit. WESTOWN —30 acres, 2 % miles from P. 0., ali in good grass; good building section. MATA—4O-acre Farm, 6-roomed House, with good outbuildings, all in good grass. NEW PLYMOUTH—Dawson Btreet, % section, good building site, close ill town. ALBERT ROAD —120 acres, all in grass and crops, 6-roomed house, good cowshed and outbuilding. TATARAIMAKA—2SO-acre farm,nearly all in good grass, 6-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings. Garry 60 cows. ALFRED ROAD—3 miles from Inglewood, 108 acres, al lin good grass, ring fenced; metal road; f-.ctory and school half-mile. Also Leases or Freeholds of several Hotels in Town and Country. Many other Properties. Call and sec our
150 ACRES Close to town; 5-roomed house and outbuildings; sub-divided into 7 paddocks; some shelter bush; mostly ploughable. NO WEEDS; good o'rehard and well planted with shelter trees, l'rice £9 por acre. For terms apply RABY & CO. 120 ACHES On good metalled road; 7-room-cd house, spacious outbuildings; all ploughable; 10 paddocks; new 20-bail cowshed. Price £ls 10s. Terms. Apply sharp C,E.RABY & Co LAND AND ESTATE ACENTS Brougham Sti st, New Plymouth. Telethon: 263. Money to lend at current rates on good security.
RUSSELL & SON, "ONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST HONORS given in the Now Plymouth Exhibition, l!)(H-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit ' ) Monumental masonryalso i special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection Invited. ST. AUBYN STBEET. SOOTH ROAD. TO CKEAUERY PROPRIETORS DAIRY FARMERS, Etc.
I SOLICIT consignments of Batter Cheese and Bacon £<sr sale to Auckland grocers; Commission 6 per cent, or wil' buy it good value. P-rr Goods in Auckland at bottom prices for 3 per cent conunissiou I Sell Fasms at the usua.' commis sion. HENRI WINKS, AUCKLAND.
M R. R. N. Scanriell blacksmith, Ngaire, writes: —I hare been test ing J. A. BOCK'S WHITE OIL EMBROCATION. this long time for Rheumatics, etc. 1-o on horses for sprung sinews, curbs spasm, etc., also for bad cuts and ulcer oug sores, and can this lial mcnt to lie superior to any other Era broc.ition known to me. It has cure sruitre on the neck and removed wate from un*lor the kneecap. At Is pa '■lOttle from all saddlers and stores '.lie district. Wholesale all merchant or J. Bock, sole manufacturer, Auck "KOZIE" TEA HAS A REFINED TASTE n marked contrast to rou«li. bitter t .ate f certain other teas. It's the drink par xcellonre for refined palates. Wholesale Vents, Burgess, Fraser and Co.—Adyt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 1
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