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SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS JUST RECEIVED Our season's supply of Grass and Clover Seeds ex s.s. Fifeshire— English Rye, Trefoil, Crested Dogstail, Red and White Clover, Timothy, Cowgrass, Lucerne, Rape, Alsike, Poa Pratensis, Mustard. Also in 3tock—Cocksfoot, Italian and Hawke's Bay Rye. Above are tested Seeds and first puality. L. A. NOLAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS St SEED MERCHANTS, DEVON niEET ... ... NEW PLYMOUTH, NORTHERN LAND NIBBLES CHEAP FREEHOLDS. 1734 ACIiKS, all in best English grass, subdivided into 14 pad(loi'k*, all fenced with sheep-proof and practically new feU^'S. aero in turnips, which arc good for the season, llailway mils through the estate for V/> miles, and there are two stations within a mile of the homestead giving three trains daily both to and from Auckland. First-class sheep and cattle markets. The* eavvymg capacity of the land h quite 2 sheep to the acre, as thove is 110 waste land; every acre is ploughable and can be readily improved. The altitude is UoOlt above sea-level, and the country is composed of easy rolling downs. The homestead comprises a good D-roomed residence, and is situated close to main road and railway, and nearly in centre of estate. Tin-re are al>o men's cottages, sta lilcs, stock .and sheep yards, all priK-Ueully new and well constructed. This estate would cut up well into* small dairy farms. i'XUCE IS £7 10s PER ACRJ3. Good terms can be arranged. 6ILMOUR AND CLARKE EGMONT STREET. ! T NEW PLYMOUm I It's Good Soil You Want. | % This Property has not been impoverished by $ dairying. | | 11(> ACRES, | ❖ Within !) miles of New Plymouth, all in grass except little »:• £ dumps of shelter hush. The whole of the farm lies well to £ I the sun, iiml is well watered;;!) y a running stream. King- £ ❖ fenced and sub-divided into h andy-sized paddocks. Free from ❖ % all weeds, with the exception <■ f ditch and haul; fences. Hood ,£ new fom'-ioomed dwelling an.l outbuildings. Close to factory £ <• and school, on good metalled road, l'/i miles from railway, a »•* Property will easily carry 40 cows, calves, horses, etc. J % , I'ElCE—fill I'liß ACRE. I ❖ t fIUUO can remain at 5 per cent for live years. £ Note—This farm can lie favorably recommended to anyone.!* $ WALTER BEWLEY, ! 4* : LAND AGENT AND SIIAREBUOKKU KEW PLYMOUTH, f r

ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY WILL be afforded people of New Plymouth district to get the best of adviee regarding their eye troubles and obtain the most certain means to REMOTE THAT EYE-STRAIN. JNO. h. NICOL, the Qualified and Successful Specialist, may be consulted at the BURLINGTON TEA-ROOMS, Theatre Royal Buildings, DURING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 19 AND 20. SAMUEL BARRY, JNO. L. NICOL, THE EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS. We maintain our reputation by maintaining yood work.

L. Pattie & Co, STOCK & LAND AGENTS, GOOD SOLID VALUE. OftCQ ACRES—Splendid grazing run, on ma ; n roa( j j e m ;ie 3 f rom township; about 2500 acres in grass, carrying now 2000 sheep and 350 cattle; all "well fenced and subdivided; freehold; manager's Louse, woolslicd, and inea'fl quarters. Price £4 2 a 6d per acre. Very easy terms. OOAfi ACRES—I24O acres freehold, and 2000 L.1.P., rent 5d per acre; 500 acres in grass, carrying 500 Blieep and 150 bullockB; 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, IAKAJVAKI ACXJDXMAIibATIOJS SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, Ist OCTOBER, 1907, TO 30th APRIL, 1908. WISHING LICENSES may be obtained from A. S. Hassell, W. W. Murton p d Co., E. Reynolds and Co., New Ply iuouth; Sutherland Bros., T. Drake and Co., Inglewood; D. Duncan, Opunake: from the undersigned. D. MeALLUM, Secretary. Licenses: Men, whola season, £1; women and boys under 10 years, sb. Short-period licenses, dating on or from December 20th, available for T»r». niki district ofllj, 12s M.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 1

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