SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS JUST RECEIVED Our season's ;supply of Qrass and Clover Seeds ex s«Ba Fifeshire— English Rye, Trefoil, Crested Dogstatl, Red and White Clover, Timothy, Cowgrass, Lucerne, Rape, AUsike, Poa Pratensis, Mustard. Alsu in stock-Cocksfoot, Italian and Hawke's Bay Rye. Above are tested Seeds and first puality. L. A. NOLAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS & SEED MERCHANTS, DEVON STREET ... ... NEW PLYMOUTH, NORTHERN LAND NIBBLI§ NEAR TE AROHA, 1 87 Al m ' x iill in grass, tirst-class land, fenced into 7 handy paddocks, g lluii>c of 5 rooms, milking and trup sheds, two main road frontages; half-mile from creamery, school) post office, etc.; 4 1 / 2 miles from Jc Arulia. I'ricc wanted, £lO per acre; £220 cask, balance 9 years at 5 per cent. 525 (freehold), fair quality laud, all level, partly improved, well watered, ring fenced. New house of 4 rooms, one mile from creamery, school, post and telegraph office, stores, etc., and 4 miles from railway slat inn and main road frontages. This property will make a fiisl class ,-lieep iarni. Price £3 10s per acre; about .-C3OO cash; balance 10 years at 5 per cent. CILMOUR AND GIERKE EGMONT STREET. y r:i NEW PLYMOUIJU. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY W T J 1)0 afforded people of New Plvmoutli district to get the best of advice Hoarding their eye troubles and obtain the most certain means to REMOTE THAT EYE-STRAIN. ■JXo. L. NJ(OL, the Qualified and Successful Specialist, may be consulted at the J.iLRLI.N(*IOX TEA-ROOMS, Theatre Royal Buildings, DURING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT" MARCH I? AND 20. SAMUEL . BARRY, JNO. L. NICOL, THE EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS. We maintain our reputation by maintaining good wrk. -'WANTED 30 TO 50 ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOE| 150 ACRES, THREE MILES FROM INGLEWOOD. ,XO WEEUS. WILL CARRY 45 COWS. GOOD BUILDINGS. SPLENDID FARM, ABSOLUTELY THE PICE OF INGLEWOOD. Correspondence Invited, C. E. MAJOR, AGENT tf A W ERA
Coai--brook- The Verdict of Experience is in favour of " Coalbrookdale." ' It possesses the greatest amount of, heat. it is famous for its burning qualities. 1 It is free from Slate, Stones and Dirt f The Small Percentage of Ash make* it the most Bcosomical CoaL Older Direct from the Depot AlUaa*«l6M!.tfaMln|m<uSCak*, ttUwmt Prifm.
L. Pattie & Co, STOCK k LAND AGEKTS, GOOD SOLID VALUE. 3063 ACRES—Splendid grazing run, on main road, 6 miles from township; about 2500 acres in grass, carrying now 2000 sheep and 350 cattle; all well fenced and subdivided; freehold; manager's house, woolshed, and men's quarters. Price £4 2s Od per acre. Very easy terms. 3 <5- 1 ii f~L''» iii i 324-0 ACHES—I24O acres freehold, and 2000 L.1.P., rent 5d per acre; 500 acres in grass, carrying 600 sheep and 150 bullocks; splendid sheep and cattle country. Price £4OOO, or £2500 for freehold portion. 1 ACRES—Native lease, 31 years to run; rent £22 per annum, and rises to £55 for last 21 years; 400 acres in grass, carrying 300 2-year-old heifers; level and rolling country. Price £ISOO. A very cheap property. L. PATTIE & CO, Land and Stock Agents,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 77, 20 March 1908, Page 1
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