ADVANCE DISPLAY OF AUTUMN FASHIONS WE ARE MAKING? AN ADVANCE DISPLAY OF THE MRLY AUTUMN FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, DBKSo TRIMMINGS, AND ALL NOVELTIEB IN WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL on TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 'O9, AND FOLLOWING DAYS ~. WHITE AND SONS
GRASS SEEDS are very busy executing out the province, Our a I able for inspection by clients, be the lowest our seeds am 710 ( to consideration. Write ugh our prices may not GRIFFITHS PAYS THE RAILAGE Remember, that our prices m for seeds delivered fr« of railage at m>.y railway station. ° lre9 OT SUTTONH' FOR QUALITY There are no seeds obtainable in the worW n,w»i, „„. equal SUTTON'S for quality-by quality wemean teZ from wceui and foreign seeds, germination anT the Int growth. We dailv get letters from clients testifying to the i™ U ?>v 0f P aSturt & rown frora seed recently supplied 1° ». SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER i s a champio/among fry all of our seeds are prime. s y ■ E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOME GOOD INVESTMENTS gg3 ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17/6 per acre ed. 600 acres suitable for PRICE ONLY 120 acres in grass, 25 acres fellsawmilling, 2'/ 2 -sheep land. £2 10s PER ACRE No. 3164 ACRES, 0.R.P.; 200 acres in grass, balance good bush; 4-roomed house. Orchard, cowshed and yards. PEICE .. .. £4PER ACRE No.SlOl ACRES, Freehold; all in grass, 6 paddocks, 4-roomed dwelling, 12bail cowshed and outbuildings; good orchard; l>/ 8 miles to factory, store and school CHEAP AT .. . £l3 PER ACRE 209 ACI!ES > freehold; 190 acres in grass, balance good shelter bush; 8-i'oomed dwelling, nearly new, all conveniences; 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings; convenient paddocks; one mile to creamery, store, post office ami school; 5 miles to town. 170 ACRES ' Ll ' P -i »t £l ° per annum; 5-roomed house, etc.; 5 good paddocks; i miles to store, post office, etc. PRICE £3 10s PER ACRE, N0.314 (Or will exchaage for town property). I have nn my books some of the finest sheep aad cattle runs in the district. Write or call for particulars. NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.
LOOK AT THESE BEFORE BUYING. Cheap Uiiiie Dairy Farm FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE FOR 150 TO 200 ACRES. DC ACRES, situated ou the Richmond Road. Ring-fenced and well subdivided into a number of paddocks. All in grass except 8 acres of shelter bush and 21 acres oi crops (hay and turnips, which are looking grand). Almost free from weeds and well water eil by stony-lxittom creek. Sehi by; 'i'k miles from lugle-wood by excellent road. Nearly all ploughaL.„, carrying 23 cows, bull, ;i horses, 4 heifers and 15 calves, and all are looking well. Good 5-room house, very picas antly situated'; 0-bail cowshed, dairy, trapshed, etc., all in good order; nice garden and plantation, well sheltercl only £l2 5s per acre; mortgage £230 to O.A.S.D. Terms: £2BO cash. e can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Owner would also finance a an with stock. Present owner li il4 been on the farm for 8 years and no well. I have inspected the above and consider it an exceptionally cheap farm. SPLENDID OLE AX DAIRY 'FARM OF 145 ACRES. Situated on the Richmond Road, about 3'/o miles from Inglewood by firstclass road. All in grass except a little shelter lms.lt and crops (turni most nil level and plougliablc; ring-fenced and divided into a nil uldocks. "Well watered and absolutely free from weeds. All ploughed paddocks have been well laid down in ryegrass and clovers and look first-class, (lood 8-roomed house, well built and well finished, 10-bail cowshed.dairy, stable., trapshed, and other buildings• which must have cost nearly £IOOO. Beautiful garden and orchard. Now carrying 35 all well-bred. 15 heifers, and other dry stock. This farm has never been on the market before. Price£ls ~ * """" cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. There is ~., „.u.t 6 .. a v „~. , I have inspected this property, and can thoroughly recommend it. WALTER BEWLBY . JANDk AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b NESS ADD RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNK7IO IGNITION. A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH FOR EXCHANGE FEUDING TOWN PEOPKBXT >T HAVE fur exchange for a farm—a phrlly improved farm preferred—sojne • exctllent house property ill the progressive town of Feilding. The prices are not inflated, and the houses are all let to good tenants. Send partieuUi dged investment. 1 farm. Do not delay, or you may miss this gilt- €. E. MAJOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 41, 13 March 1909, Page 1
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