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FOR ALL THAT GOES TO WAKE HOME COMFORTABLE, CHILDREN PRETTY, AND WOMAN BEAUTiFUL THIS FESTIVE SEASON, VISIT WHITE AND SONS Motor Cars FOR HIR'E ■JJiINJto l L' UiE'i OF OAKS LV THE NORTH ISLAND FOR fflßß Bi UOIIR, DAY, OR ARRANGEMENT. ONLY EXPERT DRIVERS. Repain to auj ike of motor care by experienced mechanic* only. A Complete Lino f all the LATEST MOTOR ACCESSORIES alwayi in stock including Gabriel Horn, Triple Pumps, Bnih- ' more Head l Ever-ready Tjt# Jack, Goggles, Luther-liai4 Ooati, V-ihaj ; R;:"a, etc., 'U, N«w Goodi continual!) arriving, Jf« keep all the Leading Makei oI- TIRES, alio NON-SKIDS for winter uie. Igenta tor Taranaki for Fiat, Vauxhall, The Brown, Jackaon Renault, and Gladiator Motor Cara and tho.Brown Motor Oycla. AOODMDLATORS CHARGED. A. BEESTON CRITERION GARAGE, LIARDET STREET M M NEW PLYMOUTH.

CHEAP FARMS. 6000 ■ 4CRES ' Freellc,ll lj all well improved and laid down in English grasses, free from noxious weeds; well fenced and subdivided into eonveaient sheep-proof paddocks; good homestead and outbuildings, woolshed, a ud several sets of sheep-yards; good locality; guaranteed to winter 2 sheep besides a large proportion oi cattle. Price £8 12s 6d per acre. Terms, £SOOO- £6OOO cash, and balance of purchase-money can be arranged for at a reasonable rate. Can recommend inspection to sheep'armers.. Particulars forwarded on application. 11)00 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass except some bush reserved for ' shelter; securely fenced and subdivided into 11 sheep-proof pad-dwelling-house and outbuildings, woolslied, sheepyards and dip; all ,v.\i lulls aud rolling country, well laid iown in mixed grasses; handy to .wuship and railway, good road. Price £0 10s per acre; easy terms. No. 2708 1000 a " we " improved and laid down in mixed English trusses, free from noxious weeds; well fenced and subdivided into .vmcuu'iu sheep-proof paddocks; good dwelling-house and outbuildings, wOiiMl',l, slieepyards and dip. The land is of good quality, low hills, slopes, u.i -omo fluts; winters 2 sheep; handy to saleyards and freezingworks. Liiii i Transfer. Price, £8 10s per acre; reasonable terms can be arrang,\l, No. 2118 1670 l" 3 half-yearly; 500 acres in good English >r.; ■■ balance good limestone land in hush; considerable portion is level n.l ilaiu'c good slopes; good whare, 200 chains sheepprooi fencing; sitiul.v. \ i!ie Kawhia district on the main Mnhoeuui-Kawhia road. Price for goo.hiil;, £2 10s per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. No. 225} NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

'LAND HUNGER Cheap Sheep Properties learn of hundreds seeking land i 1! all parts of t'lie Dominion. This offer gives such ail 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 grasses, and will now winter some 2000 ewes; about 2250 acres still in bush, which when cleared should well carry 2'/. sheep to the :>cre. The property is mostly fenced, warm situation, near butter factory, township , and port. The whole property contains 3250 acres (more or less), free hold. Price 40s per acre. Terms if desired. Fuller particulars on application . llcre is all investment that we can well recommend; situated about one hour from tlic railway station and about two hours from the city; should w.'il winter 1200 breeding ewes and summer 2(||)o mixed sheep. The land contains 2000 acres freehold (more or less), and is we-il fenced and watered. Good residence and outbuildings. Ka-y terms 'f payment call be arranged. Price £2 10s .per acre. Fuller particulars r.n application. 1)80 Acres Freehold, subdivided into 1;) paddocks, well watered by streams and river; 01)0 acre* are Hat, balance loWhills; 50 acres in good bush; all in grass; house of 0 rooms, water laid on and all necessary outbuildings; 10h.p. turbine water-wheel, circular saw', and cliaU'cutter; railway siding on the property; grows excellent crops of wh wt t ; oats, and barley; carrying at present over 10U0 sheep, besides cattle, ho rsl . Si ( ,t ( ., Crops anil stock to be taken at valuation. Fuller particulars on ap plication. Price .CtiOOO. The ascertained value of sheep co untrv is what it will carry. lu some parts of tile Dominion the value is pla C ed at £0 per sheep, or £OOOO per 1000, but this desirable freehold block of 2300 acres, now wintering some 2000 breeding ewes, or approximately carrying ill the summer 3500 ewes and lambs, we are able to quote at £1 per acre, or nj an average equal to less than £3 per head. The property is well fenced mid watered, on good roads, near post .office and telephone olliec, and only e miles from railway station. Good residence a ud all necessary outbuildings. If desired £6OOO can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Fuller particulars 0 n application.

WALTER BETVLEY LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 70lb LIGHTNESS AND RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PRICE • - - - - £47 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH WANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR 100 TO 150 ACRES (WITH GOOD BUILDINGS) J" ACRES and good 7-roomcd dwelling at Hawera. C«ntrally situated. Bound to rise in value, Price £I3OO. Eijuity £BOO. Apply quickly. C. E. MAW OR II A W E R ffi .. j-Vijy'ESg

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 316, 6 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 316, 6 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 316, 6 January 1909, Page 1

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