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FOR ALL THAT GOES TO MAKE HOME COMFORTABLE, CHILDREN PRETTY, AND WOMAN BEAUTIFUL THIS FESTIVE SEASON, VISIT WHITE AND SONS loan Motor Cars TOR HIR'E JUNiui b'idiEl OF CABS IN THE NORTH ISLAND FOR tttpct BX HOUR, DAY, OS ARRANGEMENT. ONLY EXPERT DRIVERS. Bep«jr» to anj -ike of motor cara by experienced mecluuiici only. A Complete Li„a E»U the LATEST MOTOR ACCESSORIES at w»y« m gtoek, including Gabriel Horn, Triple Pomp. Ku »h. UOAtij V-Maj 1 ifcc,, Sf«w Goods continually »tri»in|. keep *ll the Le«din, Make, of TYRES, tlto NON-SKIDS for winter me, S a J' Y, auillsll ' The Brown, Jwk.on B ® Mult ' Gl»d»tor Motor Car» and tho Brown Motor OyeU. ACCUMULATORS CHARGED.. A. BEESTON CRITERION GARAGE, LIARDET STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. CHEAP FARMS. 6000 Freehold, all well improved and laid down in English grasses, free from noxious weeds; well fenced and subdivided into conve.'ent sheep-proof paddocks; good homestead and outbuildings woolshed, a nd several sets of sheep-yards; good locality; guaranteed to winter 2 sheep besides a large proportion oi cattle. Price £8 12s 0d ner acre. Terms, £SOOO- £OOOO cash, and balance of purchase-money can be arranged for at a reasonable rate. Can recommend inspection to sheep'armers.. Particulars forwarded on application. 1900 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass except some bush reserved for shelter; securely fenced and subdivided into 11 sheep-proof pad.hvlis; dwelling-house and outbuildings, woolshed, sheepyards and dip- all ;oou hi.ls and ro ling country, well laid lown in mixed'grasses; haadv to invnship and railway, good road. Price £0 10s per acre; easy terms. , No. 2708 1000 AOl!1 '' S ' all well improved and laid down in mixed English grasses, free from noxious weeds; well fenced and subdivided into ?ouu"»nionl sheep-proof paddocks; good dwelling-house and outbuildings. woui.h >d. sheepyards and dip. The land is of good quality, low hills slopes, r.;d -ome flats; winters 2 sheep; handy to salcyards and freezing-' works. U:u transfer. Price, £8 10s per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. * No _ 2Jlg 1670 f-V "J half-yearly; 500 acres in good Eng- . ], f" •' balance good limestone land i n bush; considerable portion is lovot vi.l wince good slopes; good whare. 200 chains sheepprooi fencing; situate.-, t the Kawhia district on the main Mahoenui-Kawhia road. Price for goodwill, £2 10s per acre; reasonable terms can be arrangcd - ' ' No. 2251 NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. 'LAND HUNGER Cheap Sheep Properties W' hundieds seeking land i'l all parts of the Dominion. This oiler gives such an opportunity to purchase one of the best properties in the district, which will be withdrawn from the market after a short period The land is of limestone formation, about 1000 acres in English "rasses and will now winter some 2000 ewes; about 2250 acres still in bush, which when cleared should well cany l\'_, sheep to the Acre. The property is mostly fenced, warm situation, ileal butter factoi\, towns'hip, and port. The whole, property contains 3250 acres (uioro or less), freehold. Price 40s per acre. Terms if desired. Fuller .particulars on application. Here is an investment that we can well recommend: situated about one hour from the railway station and aliou t two hours from tho citv; should w"il winter 1200 breeding ewes and summer 2000 mixed sheep. The 'land contains 2000 acres freehold (more or less), and j s w «l fenced and watered. Good residence and outbuildings, hasv terms el payment can be arranged. Price £2 10s per acre. Fuller particulars on application. !)80 Acres Freehold, subdivided into i;j paddocks, well watered liy streams and river; >OO acres are It;it. balance ]ow«hills; 50 acres in good bush; all in grass; house of 9 rooms, water laid on and all necessary outbuildings; 10li.p. turbine water-wheel, circular saw, and cliaH'cutter; railway siding on tile properly; grows eM-cllrnt crops of v.li eat, oats, and barley; carrying at present oyer 1000 sheep, besides cattle, ho rsl . Sj etc, Oops 'ami stock to be taken at valuation. Fuller particulars on ap plication. Price £fiooo. The ascertained value of sheep co untry is what it will earrv. 11l some parts of tho Dominion tho yalue is pla ctH i £C per sheep, or £OOOO per 1000, but this desirable freehold block of 2300 acres, now wintering some 2000 breeding ewes, or approximately carrying ill tho summer 3500 ewes and lambs, we are able to quote at £4 per acre, or at. an average equal to less than £3 per head. The property is well fenced and watered, on good roads, near post otlicc and telephone oilice, and only eight miles from railway station. Good residence and all necessary outbuildings, jf desired £6OOO can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Fuller particulars 0 n application. WALTER BEWLEY LA MOTOSACOCIIE Total Weight 701b ,-t«^?AsssP LIGHTNESS AND RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PRICE - - - - - £47 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. EXCHANGE WANTED RANTED, a biairy Farm, in exchangs for the following Valuable l'ropert) viz.: 20 Acres adjoining the pro-grcssive town of Elthani, with a goot dwelling of 0 roonki, stables and outbuildings complete; well improved freehold. Any ditl'crehce iu equities can be arranged for. This property has i big prospective value, and early application is absolutely necessary. ■ C. E. MAJOR II A W ERA (SoUj A gent).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1908, Page 1

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