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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ +♦♦»»♦♦»♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦< ' PIECES FIGURED BLACK DRESS ' MATERIALS, USUAL PRICES 3s TO 3s 6d PER YAED SALE PRICE JS WHITE & SONS' SALE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»+♦»«»» + »» + »»»»»»+»++,»»»»»

BARGAINS 3'/8 ACR p s > g° 0(1 D a«y Farm, all improved, free from noxious weeds, level, subdivided; 5-room house, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings. Cheap at £8 10s per acre. 197 ES ' Dairy Farm; 9-paddocks; 7-room house, 20-bail cowshed aud outbuildings; well planted with shelter trees; handy to school and factory, metal road; 7 miles from railway station. Only £l2 per acre; £7OO cash, balance can remain. 500 A ? RES > ]!us]l Fi "' m > 225 acres in g,jiss, level, well watered; rnig-fenced, 2 paddocks, whare. A good chawe to make big piofils. Reasonable terms; only £3 10s per acre. 2000 ACRES > g° o(i Ml 3 a»4 ilftts; 1400 acres in grass, balance hush; 6-room house, stables, sheep and cattle vards, woolshcd, dip, etc.; 2 miles to township, school, and post office. *A good investment, at £5 per acre. 1720 ACRI!S ' Waverlcy District, good sheep country; 1400 acres have, been felled and grassed wi.thin the last few years with best. English grasses; well fenced and undivided; good 3-room cottage, slab hut; up-to-date woolshed, sheep yards and dip; night pens for 350 sheep; 19 miles from Waverley. Price £5 per acre. MANS NEGOTIATED. TEEMS ARRANGED. NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STKATjb'URD. Established 1879.

"DARLING DOWN&" "THE UARDEX OF AUSTRALIA." : "•"AVISO been ajipoiiitud AOEXTS FOR TARANAKI for MESSRS SCIWLF-Mr-rvA fin? WKAVE ll ~ TJIK TRUEST mill OF LAX}) • f , , UK prepared to supply intending purchasers J v '. th fl,n of DAIRYING, AGRtCULTrJRAL, ami PASIOKAL LANDS lor SALE or LEASE. We are now making arrangements will, several jnUMtUiii"purchasers to a.'company Lheni to the DAIiLINU DOWNS. Wrile to us at dice for any particulars you required. ■' ' i„- ,'!,'^ l , I n,\ Ulj ' > ;' ; Jxm '- Ns i">iiiprisi! aliout FOUR MILLION* ACRES of RICH iLAOIv-RKD and CHOCOLATE SOIL, mostly all of an undulating eharacto'' llie.|uality ol tlieljuid in many cases to the very best in NEW ZEALAND. ■ 'J lie CLIMATE is an IDEAL OXM, and the avcra.c yearly rainfa'l is over 30 inches. The Principal Market Town is TOOWOOJIISA, which has 'a population of over 10,0111), and a climate so much appreciated bv the Governor o Queeilsland that he lias his summer residence there. TOOWOOMI3A is situated right m the centre ot Ihe boautihl DARLING DOWNS. : and is distant 101 miles by railway from Brisbane. The Sydney Express Mail;Traill passes each way through TOOWOOMIiA daily. 'l'll e quality of I lie laud' in the DARLING DOWNS has already been recognised ii v a NIi.MISKI! OF KEW ZEALAND'S MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS; MESSRS. SOHOLKKIELI), fIODSALL AXD W'KAVEK have reeentlv sold lareo nroncHh.* in ~ ~n,„1„.,- ■».• v.„„ v.,,,1 i„- J^Lml 151 "'-";''' Jxm '- Ns i">iiiprisi! about FOLU! MILLION* ACRES of IUCII 1 LACK-RED and UIIOCOLATK SOIL, mostly all of an undulating <-harack'r. the quality ol the land is equal in many cases to (he very best in NEW ZEALAND. ■ 'lhe CLIMATE is an IDEAL OXE, and the aveiaje yearly rainfa'l is over 30 inches. The Principal Jlarkel Town is TOOWOOJIISA, which has 'a population of over 10,000, and a climate so much appreciated bv the (lovernor o Queensland that he lias his summer residence there. TOOWOOMI3A is situated right m the centre ot Ihe boautihl DARLING DOWNS. : and is distant 101 miles by railway from Brisbane. The Sydney Express .Mail; Train passes each way through TODWOO.MMA daily. The quality <>f I lie laud' in the DARLING DOWNS has already been recognised ova NUMISKI! OF KEW ZEALAND'S MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS; MKSSUS. SOHOLKKIELI), fIODSALL AXD WEAVER have recently sold large properties to a number of New Zealanders, including the HON. J. j). ORMOXD, of lIAWKE'S MAY, aild AIR ,] C N <ißEl(i,of "LONGIIKAOH," CANTERBURY. Jf it is good enough for then,; is it not good enough lor you? We can give you full particulars of BEAUTIFUL PROPERTIES from 100 ACRES U 211,000 ACRES, 1 4eep per acre land, at £2 per acre. ' •WRITE US FOR FULLER PARTICULARS. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 250 ACRES S 00(1 Taranaki Land, all-in grass ami all ploughable; about 40 acres under tlic plough and readv to be ploughed; good new 9-i'oomcd house, hot and cold water' and all modern conveniences, splendid outbuildings, also cowshed, etc., and good 4-roomed cottage on property; sheep-proof boundary fences and well subdivided; within 1% mil?* of'creamery, on metal road-, and 2 miles from cheate factory and railway station, on mo*,al road Price £l7 10s an acre. Only £750 cash required; balance on mortgage at 5 per cait., rcchiciblo (>y £SO per annum. •For a good man stock will be linanced. Owner will exchange for good shecp-run, and if necessary, arrange suitable finance. This offer is only open until the bOth July, so prompt inquiry is necessary. W. WILSON. NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR EXCHANGE 91 R ACRES, dose to town of Toko, by good metalled road; all in grass, half ' AO ploughable; good house and slicila; will carry 80 cows comfortably. Freehold. Price, £lO 10s per acre. Eq.iity ;CISOO. OWNER IS GIVING UP FARMING, AND WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM OR TOWN PROPERTY. Apply to a E. ML HAWIEi MAJOR,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 1

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