POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WBBSTEK BEOS. V,y!ILL Jiokl a salo of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.
THE AYRSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE j ~. FARMS. ;j...!a;' & .Bi.iiii IN ALL ABOUT 105Q ACRES. FOR PRIVATE SALE In One Block, or divided into Dairy, Fruit, and Grazing Farms. rpiIIS is first-class land for all descripthis land. For dairy-farming these properties are very suitable, there being a constant water-supply from running creeks throughout summer and winter. Of late years, good purebred stock have been reared and distributed , through the North Island; in former times, good mutton and earliest lambs were turned off this land. The native bush, of great service in various ways, has been preserved, and is very line. The Tiil'en Park, a part of the property, is a beauty-spot. The properties are situated 17 miles from Wellington by a Hat road (one hour by motor run), S miles from Hutt and Pctono, i miles from Mason's Gardens, and 4 miles the Wellington side of Silverstreain golf links. These farms lie ill a valley oil' the Main Hutt Road, opposite Hayward's railway station.
The land is lit for immediate occupation, and is not by any means exhausted, so that the purchaser or purchasers can get immediate returns. Notwithstanding the fact that considerable money and labor has been expended on this property, and that the land in the immediate vicinity is selling for hundreds of pounds per acre, this property is for sale at a very moderate figure. . . .••:• The price of this land is not fixed as for residential sites, although some parts are very suitable for that purpose, lying as they do off the main road, away the dust, with clean water and lage, and with no risk of river floods. ' Intending purchasers with capital please apply to Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co., Featherston-street, Wellington, or to the Owner, care of this firm. TaranaKi Wool, SheepsMr Hide & Tallow Sales. HAYMAEKET, STEATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1907. (CLIENTS a. e particularly requested / to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before tfHUESDAI previous Small consignments will be recciyoJ at my PEODITOE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, whero vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
New Plymouth Wool, Hide Ski.s & Tallow Sales MONTHLY SALES AT OUR BEOU■aL GUAM ST. STORK. Cash Advances made on Wool OVips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th. Consignments received up to Friday, December 6th. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO., (Late Wilson and Nolan) Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep akin, and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-DECEMBER 10th. (CLIENTS arc requested to forwara J lots so as to reach, us by Friday, Eecember sth. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO PIGS PIGS PIGS TUIE Inglewood Co-operative Bacon Curing Company, Ltd., are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs, Maiden Sows, or Barrows from 112 to 160 dead weight, in any quantity. RECEIVING-DAYS: Ml the Factory—Every Wednesday. Midhirst—Alternate Tuesdays from November 19. Waitara—Alternate Mondays from November 25. Smart Road —Mondays: November 18, December 2, 10, 30, (1908) January 13 and 27, February 10 and 24, March 9 and 23, April C and 30. Moturoa—Tuesdays: November 20, December 10, (1908) January 7 and 21, February 21 and 18, March 3,17, and 31. April 14 and 28.
i'IGS. PIGS. PIGS. W. DIMOCK~& 00, LTD piGS will be received at the following receiving stations as under:— Okaiawa, Auroa, Opunake, Moturoa (Mondays)— Dec. 2, 9, 10, 30. Otakeho, Maugatoki, M&naia, Inglewood (Tuesdays)— Dee. 3, 10, 17, 31. Hatvera, Eltham, Kaponga (Wednesdays)— Dee. i, 11, 18. Toko (Wednesdays)— Doc 4 and 18. Douglas Eoad (Wednesdays)— Dec. 11. Mokoia, Te Hoti, Eltham, Stratford Agents— J. BUTCHER, Stratford. C. ARNOLD, Hawera. J. HOLLAED, Kaponga. A. TUNNICLIFF, Eltka
L SHOP WITHIN A SHOP. rpHIS is really a fact at "The People's Grocery." A firstclass display of Glassware and Crockery in the upstairs department, especially prepared to meet the growing demand for a good quality article at a reasonable price. SPECIAL SHOW DAY, SATURDAY NEXT. And onward till Christn A FREE INVITATION Is given YOU to pay us a visit, not necessarily to buy, but to see what we can do for vou. BREAKFAST, DINNER, AND TEA NECESSARIES. GLITTERING GLASSWARE. LOVELY EPERGNES. C, CARTER, DEVON-STREET, Now Plvmoutli.
MANURES, Q.REEN AND STEAMED BONEDUST ROWE'S SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE SOCIAL MANURES FOR ALL CROI'S SWEDE SEED. HURST'S MONARCH CHAMPION AND CRIMSON KING SHARPE'S ELEPHANT JOHN BULL SUTTON'S MACNUM BONUM ALL VARIETIES OF MANGOLDS W. EOWE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 4 December 1907, Page 3
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