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AWAIUNO SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. NEWTON KING -100 a-tuolh wethers 200 mixed hoggets 120 15-months steers 300 3-year-old -bullocks I'M 2-yeur steers 150 'i'/j-ycar steers 40 15-ruoutlis lieilers Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. A. MACINTOSH, having decided to leave the district, has instructed MK NEWTON KING to Bell by private treaty, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PERTTES:1. Full 14-acre, corner Devon Street and Nobb's Line, within 100 yards ot new Railway Station at Strandon. 2. Three %-acrc Sections in Bullev Street, either separately or in one lot. 3. Native Lease, 16 acres, part of N.R. 20, perpetual right or renewal and valuation lor all improvements. Situated on O'd Hospital Road, within Vi-milo of Devon Street and Railway Station. Ideal Builiung Site; extensively planted; suitable for subdivision. 1

4, Tart Section 050, .New Plymouth, containing U. 37 perches, with .'0 feet frontage to Brougham Street. Situated between Messrs D. Berry and Co.'s premises and Taranaki Hotel.

5. 1 Acre 1 Rood-, Strandon, with new well-built 9-room Residence thereon, replete with every convenience; stable, coachhouse, septic tank, gas, water, and electric light. Railway Station within 100 yards. Pleasant sea view. Terms it cquired. (i. TARANAKI HOTEL,, parts 049 and GSO, Town of New Plymouth, 25.53 perches, frontage of about 82 feet to Brougham

7. UKOSVEXOR Sections 0 and 25, Mount Eliot Reserve, 23.4 perches. Opposite Railway Station. Subject to lease, i'A years to run. 1 pair Timor ponies 1 cob

lavorablc terms oi payment can be arranged if desired, or the whole pur-chase-money can remain if certain improvements are effected on each proWrite or call at once for full particulars before the bargains are snapped up. NEWTON KING, Sole Agent.

SHEEP PAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT hold their first Sheep Fair at the Uremii Yards on Monday, February 3rd". Entries solicited. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. \ftNLh hold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.

PROFITABLE DAIRYING IDEAL CLIMATE. 4gQ ACRES RICHEST FLATS, 6 miles from Napier j splendid buildings, all conveniences; one of the most complete dairy farms in New Zealand. Rental 22s Gd to approved tenant. Contracts up to 300 gallons milk daily and 30 pigs monthly go with lease; cows, plant, and milking-machinea at valuation. Only practical tenant dealt with, and early application necessary. Apply PATERSON, MOSSMAN & CO Land Agents, Hastings.

MARSLAND HILL MEMORIAL. (COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the above are invited, to be contributed gratuitously, from persons who have sufficient patriotism to assist the arsland Hill Memorial Committee In upon an appropriate memorial to be erected on Marsland Hill to the memory of Imperial and Colonial Troops who fell during the Maori Ware. The sum at tie disposal of the Committee is £b'oo. Designs to be sent to the undersigned up to the 31st January, 11108. ARTHUR STANDISH, Chairman of Committee. A U A K a A 11\. yiX-KOOMED HOUSE at Lcpperlon, with few acres of land, near school. Easy terms; a 'bargain; no reasonable offer refused. Fvv addicts, apply office of this paper.

Lithographer, good a round man. Apply lios; l'J, Wang

good Tenant, nice 6-roomed L '" house, (Jover-street. Apply K. WoodhoMe, Laaid Agent. 10-t.c.

WOK Top-dreasing Grass Lands use "VVestlield" Grass Manure "A," 1% cwt bags; produces a fine award of grass.

yOU wint information on Manuring Write to Keinpthorne, Pressor ani Co., Auckland, for one of their illus trated catalogue

YyAiXTED, nice comfortable Home, ' —' west end preferred, where few or no boarders arc kept; comfort bigger consideration than cost. Apply by letter to "I3oard," News office. t.c

best is always the cheapest. '•YVestfield" brand, bags, used for the last 20 years by North Island farmers, nevsr fails.

"WESTFIELD" Special Turnip Man l'/icwt bags, ahead of al others; thousands of tons sold annually unfailing crops.

PTOW to be lluypy though Married]juy the wile a Zealaiidia Range Vi. Nixon, Sole Agent, Liardet-strcet.

A SYNOXiAI 1-Oil QUALITY is ""■ "IiUZIE" Tea. This is the verdict of all the thousands who are and have been drinking it. There is no adulteration about "Kuzie," Very cooling in warm weather. Agents: Burgess, Eraser and Co.

"CTOW to keep the kitchen cool is a periilexiug (jueaUou, Zealaudia. Kanges solve tlio problem. W. Nixon, Solo Agent, will tell you all about them.

■WESTFIELD" FortH'isers, sold by all stores and produce merchants throughout Taranaki. If you have any difficulty in getting, write to the> manufacturers, Kempthorne, Prosper and Co.,

pKOEIT FltOM "KOZIE" TEA!— "IvOZlE" Tea drinkers not only get tli« best Tea. on the market, tat there are distributed amongst them every halfyear 86 Cash frizes, value £55. Be in the next distribution. Agents: Burgess, leaser and Co,, , ..,„,-,».;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 28 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 28 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 28 January 1908, Page 3

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