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SEEDS SEEDS JUST RECEIVED Our seaoon's supply of Grass and Clover Seeds ex S.S. Fifeshire— English Rye, Trefoil, Crested Dogstail, Red and White Clover, Timothy, Cowgrass, Lucerne, Rape, AUsike, 4 Poa Pratensis, Mustard. Also in stock-Cocksfoot, Italian andHawke's Bay Rye. Above are tested Seeds and first puality. L. A. NOLAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS & SEED MERCHANTS, DEVON MI FIT NEW PLYMOUTH,

NORTHERN LAND NIBBLES CHEAP FREEHOLDS. .ii'JS, till in best English grass, subdivided into 14 pad--s, all fenced with sheep - proof and practically new in turnips, which are good for the season. niM through the estate for 2% miles, and there are within a mile of the homestead giving three trains daily mm iUiddaud._Firsf.-class sheep and cattle markets, ■ing capacity of the land is quite 2 sheep to the acre, waste limd; every acre is ploughable and can be readily >!<■ is 330 ft above sea-level, and the country is composed ,' downs. stead comprises a good 0-roomed residence, and is situmain road and railway, and nearly in centre ef estate, o men's cottages, sta bios, stock and sheep yards, all w ami well constru?tcd. c would cut up well into small dairy farms. £7 10a FEB AORS. Good terms can bo arranged. s St BGMONT SXBEET. NEW PLYMOUii

H. AND A. McGARRY. il.'iidid land just oil' Nkeot Road, all in grass, 80 acres stumped, no swamp, well watered, live hedges; two houses, good sheds; ■amery and cheese factory. Vendor has lease, 7 years to go, i". \\ inters easily fis rows, besides young .-took 'and horses. . ;C37.j. Large quantity of winter feed given in. Cows can' uri'd. Sole agents. (133') £250 CASH. use to Kltham, well fenced, numerous subdivisions; all fully carry 55 cows comfortably all the year round. Nearly new i)-bail cowshed, man's house, etc. Within one mile of cheese 25 per acre. Sole agents. (1322) £l2 PER ACRE. ck. llcasonable te LAND AGENTS ----- ELTHAM,

I It's Good Soil You Want. f k **« & This Property has not been impoverished by *$ | dairying. $ J 116 ACRES, I | f g Within 1) miles of New Plymouth, all in grass except little * A dumps of shelter bush. The whole of the farm lies well to | the sun, and is well watered by a. running stream. Ring- $ £ fenced and sub-divided into handy-sized paddocks. Free from % f all weeds, with the exception of ditch and bank fences. Good X !£ new foui'-rooincd dwelling and outbuildings. Close to factory % J> and school, on good metalled road, P/, miles from railway. * | Property will easily carry 40 cows, calves, horses, etc. % | PRICE- £ 1U PER ACRE. | '£ £WW can remain at 5 per cent for live years. $ *;• Note.—This farm can be lavorably recommended to anyone.*;' I WALTER BGWLEY, | % LAND AGENT AND SifAEEBROKER NEW PLYMOUTH. *

THREE CHEAP PROPERTIES. 1100 ACKES > iIU grassed, 30 miles from Mlttiam, facing tho sum; SO to 100 acres ilat; will carry 2'/ s sliei'i. per acre. Price for freehold,' £i 17s (id. ~l ACRES nciiv Kaponga; will winter 125 cows; suitable for large y or milking machine. Price, £'>S JiIOOO cash. ACRES near ElUiani, S-ioomeu house. Price, £3O. ifOU cashP. W. PRETHEY,

YOUR HEALTH, DEPEND npr a the Quality i of the MEAT we sell. Our reputation and our business were built en the Sound Foundation of Quality in our Meat Supplies, ciyilty to customers, cleanliness in the shop and carts and appliances, of those qualifications are stil in view, and as aconscqnenoo le recommenu new-comers and rosidents aliko to buy thei. meat froin§ SOLE BBOS.. pTTTCIffiRS, Corner of Deyoa iu4 Ourria Streets rpRY "HOME" TEA NOW! As soon as you taste it you will regret the time that you have been without it. It's a splendidly refreshing and stimulating Tea. No. 2, Is 8d only. Agents: Burgess, Eraser and Co.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 1

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