Spring Requisites FULL OF THE LATEST SPRING COSTUMES SPRING BLOUSES ' SPRING SKIRTS SPRING MANTLES TTDVO SPRING COATS Ulll 5 (FOR SUN OR SHOWER) —. SPRING MILLINERY SPRING STYLES (FOE ALL iGES) SPRING CURTAINS SPRING FABRICS (TEXTILE AUD WASHING) SPRING TRIMMINGS (EMBROIDERIES, LACES) SPRING NECKWEAR SPRING BELTS SPRING GLOVES nWJQ SPRING HOSIERY 1111 k) SPRING UNDERCLOTHING SPRING CORSETS SPRING SUNSHADES
DEVON STRFET, NEW PLYMOUTH CHEAP SHEEP AND CATTiJE FARM. 806 ACEES > kLP. and Education Lease; 500 acres fenced into 0 paddocks; good sheep-yards and cattle-yards, men's hut. ■ This property will carry V/» SHEEP TO THE ACRE. Price for goodwill, £4 PER ACRE; EASY TERMS. 1486 ACRES " Urenui District; 700 acres in grass, well fenced and divided. A large proportion is easy rolling country. Tenure, S.G.R. Lease; rent £23 per annum. Whare, sheep and cattle yards. PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £3 PER ACRE. H. F. BTJSSELL & CO. LAND AGENTS, N3W PLYMOUTH.
* A SAC TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. 800 ACRES > °- EJ>> and LXP '' ail "i grass; 5-room house, 4-stand •woolshed, and necessary buildings; slieep-proof fence?, 7 paddocks, good orchard; grows splendid grass; wintered 1500 sheep and 100 head of cattle, besides horses; situated 10 miles from railway on etal road. To close accounts and to ensure a quick sale we arc instructed to sell at the ridiculous price of £8 10s per acre; £3500 cash required. Price to include 1600 sheep. Apply sharp. J. W. WILSON & 00, SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
BAY OF PLENTY rarely have the opportunity to oiler a property which is THE BEST . OF ITS KiXD TJIAT HAS EVER COME UNDER OUR NOTICE - the best as regards CLIMATE, SITUATION, LIE OF Till? L.IXD, SHELTER. PLAX--IATIOXS, DWELLIXC, OUTBUILDINGS, ami SOJJ^—but perty has for special reasons come into the market, it comprises 140 ACRES of EXCELLENT BLACK LOAMY LAX 1) which is practieallv all level; SO acres were in MAIZE last year, anil are now in BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH GRASSES, 7 acres in OATS, 2 acres in MAIZE, and 30 acre.) i„ CRIMSON KING SWEDES. It will make a. splendid DAIRYING or FATTENING FARM mid every year produces heavy crops of MAIZE, etc. It is a typical fruit land,' d a young orchard full of bearing is flourishing. There is no land in Hawke's ly which will equal it for fruit culture. It is situated in the Inner Harbor; the SEA makes ' "~ " boundary on about half of the property. There is a m 0 rooms, and all manner of useful outbuildings. Whether used" for FRUIT CULTURE, DAIRYING, FATTENING, or CROPPING, the farm wi" '"•«»" thoroughly profitable; there is no spot in New Zealand with such a L climate, and the price is ONLY £l3 PER ACRE. ;C750 can remain on mortTbe first pev.:on who sees this farm will buy ?*; we have never had anything so attractive to offer. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS, NEW P L Y M 0 U T 11. c
WAITARA FREEZING WORKS OPENING OF SEASON fTIHE ABOVE WORKS WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE STOCK ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER Mb, 1808. INTENDING SHIPPERS SHOULD APPLY FOR SPACE AT ONCE THOS«BOBTHWICK. AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 288, 30 November 1908, Page 1
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