OUR FINAL BULLETIN OF SUMMER BARGAINS 50 Trimmed Hats at 3s lid each Boys' Amcricau Collars 6d each 60 pieces handsome Neckwear—the latest frilled goods—fid each Sunshades from Is fid each Costumes, 4s ltd, 7s 6d, 9s lid each veilings, 2d, 6d. and Is Flowers, 3d, Cd, Is, 2s per bunch WHITE AND SONS GRASS SEEDS \yE are very busy executing orders for bush burrout the province. Our stocks of seeds are all able for infection by clients, and though our prices be the lowest our seeds are not dear when quality is! to consideration, Write us for samples and prices GRIFFITHS PATS THE RAILAGE T„,-i^ em T ber ' th ? our P rices are for seeds delivered free of railage at any railway station. u«=u»«rea iree or SUTTONS' FOR QUALITY TT y ON4 P DEVoV r^^ 0m - SMd by us" E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOME GOOD INVESTMENTS 663 ACRES, aw?., at 17/ a per acre. 120 acres in grass, 25 acre, fell ' •• £2 10a PER ACRE No 3104 587 A< S aE n P Y 2 °° aCrea ia « rass - **»" good bush; 4-roomed pp T p?, u oroll ard, cowshed and yards. ' iroomea rKILJi S4PERACRE N0.3101 g<) ACRES, Freehold; all in grass, 6 paddocks, 4-roomed dwelling 12torv, store'an/Sor "* ouHmadfa « «°° d ««*«* U4 miles to'fac CIIEAPAT £l3 PER ACRE No . 81M 209 A( ? ES ' r s c ' llol , d .: 190 acres ia S balance good shelter bush; broomed dwelling, nearly new, all conveniences; 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings; convenient paddock,; one mile to creamerytore lot ollice and school; 5 miles to town. ' ' F ™ CE ' '• £l7 10s PER ACRE. No. 3157 170 ACUES > LXl ''> at £lO per annum; 5-roomcd house, etc.; 5 cood paddocks; 4 miles to store, post ollice, etc PRICE " "mV ' -n •■•■•■•■■,•' £ ' S 10s PER ACHP, No. 3143 (Ur will exchadge for town, property). I have on my books some of the finest sheep and cattle runs in the district. Write or call for particulars. NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. THIS IS WOBTB YOUR ATTENTION WE BELIEVE IT TO BE AS CHEAP AS ANYTHING IN TARANAKI. 770 ACRES ' LJ ' l '- Ai u l' cr acro - situated at Matau, 32 miles from Inglewood by good road, which ite metalled to within 7 miles of the property, the balance being excellent buggy road; 050 acres in best grasses, 120 acres in bush; splendid country, with frontage all go"' Hat land, balance easy sheep a nd cattle country of strong papa form tion; well subdivided into several paddocks with tip-top fences, 8-wire. seven poslls to the chain and numerous battens between; well watered throughout and free from wee ds' BUILDINGS: 3-roomcd house, wash-house, cowshed and other sheds; good shecpy'avds, etc. The properly is at present carrying 1100 grown sheep with COO lamlte, 50 head of cattle and 14 horses, all of which are in first-class condition. This property will winter well two breeding ewes. The farm is well situated, h ing within 3 miles of a railway station, on the Stratiord-Ongarue route, ai a road which must soon be metalled ha s now been made to the stntira. The price asked for this splendid property is only Alo 10s pel acre, £1250 of which can remain on mortgage to t lie 'Government Advances to Settlers Department. The 'balance is desired in cash to close a partnership, but terms can be arranged. Should anyone wish to have a larger block, this can be arranged by buying an adjoining farm of 400 acres. The bush laud is fiat and rolling, and has a great deal of rata and pukatea in it. For further particular* apply to— WALTER BEWLEY TftTO AfiENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b ,IGHT NK S S AND RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PRICE £47 10? A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH OEAUIA ESTATE OKAUIA ESTATE WAIKATO ITUIE above Estate contains 7227 acres of rich dairying and fattening laud, **■ and is situate 5 miles from the lisins township of Malar been subdivided inlx> 17 convenient dairy farms, containing iroi 50 ACRES TO 208 ACRES, and will he offered at prices ranging from £6 to £IU per acre. The land is all level, well watered, and admirably adapted for dairying. Factory on the m'onerty. J '■' •'■'•"' * TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, mid 10 per cent, each succeeding year for 5 vcars. Plans uud particulars will be posted to any address on application toI C. E. MAJOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 1
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