ADVANCE DISPLAY OF AUTUMN FASHIONS WE ABE MAKING AN ADVANCE DIS- £ L £™?l the mely autumn E£SJ? NS m MILMNERY, DEKSa TBIMMINGS. AND ALL NOVELTIES IN WOMEN'S WEAMNG APPaBEL on TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, »09, AND FOLLOWING DAYS ~. WHITE AND SONS G-EASS SEEDS are very busy executing orders for bush, burns through. „m„ °f • P r ° vmc , o - 9 ur 6 tocl « «f seeds are always available for inspection by clients, and though our price* may not be the lowest our seeds are no t dear when quality jj into consideration. Write us for samples and prices. GRIFFITHS PAIS THE RAILAGE ™n.^r.T^. r ' our i P £ ces •» for »<*<*» Mvered few of nilage at any railway station. " SUTTONS' FOR QUALITY T1 """ are no seeds obtainable in the world i .fins* i - B. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH.
DON'T MISS THESE. ]_(J5 ACHES, live miles ironi New Plymouth, new U-rooni house, with 1 TuroTf™' alS H i ' l '°n" l , L '' l cott "« 1 '' wilh ' =' ood oK]mh 8 l«"t- ---) v being got ready for the plough; good outbuilding;V-milc *£- V£> ACRES (iwa years' lease, about 200 acres felled mid grassed; about oni'-Uiird river-Hals; (i roomeed house, dairy (-with concrete Iloor), I md outbuilding. Price £1100; £3OO and £4OO cash balance at 5 per 100 ACI!Ey ' 8 "li'i'iti's from I'actory, 7-rooined house and outbuildings; 7 paddocks, 8 acres in crops, 2 stack* hay. 1 stack rye, 1 stack wheat straw, and 1 stack oat straw; 15 cow.s. Price only '£B 10s, as u "oiii"' gQ ACHES, within three miles of New Plymouth; all grass; ti-roomed house; fenced and subdivided; suitable lor cutting up. Price £4O per acre; one-third cash, balance for 5 years at o</ : , per cent. JJAKKJtY HUSIXESS, in rising town, average cash takings £3O per week; business easily doubled. Price for property and goodwill £1700: £7OO cash; balance at 5 per cent. If you want a sheep run or dairy farm write or call on NEWTON KING MX!) AXI) FINANCIAL AGENT, ed 1870. NEW PLY.M.OI Til. LOOK AT THESE BEFORE BUYING. Cheap Little Dairy Farm TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR 150 TO 200 ACRES. ond Road. Ring-fenced and well 6ubddo cks. All in grass except 8 acres of shelter bush and 21 acres oi crops (ha y and turnips, which are looking grand). Almost free from weeds and well water ed by stony-bottom creek. School dose by; S'/i miles from Inglewood by excel lent road. ' Nearly all ploughable; now carrying 23 cows, bull, 3 horses, 4 lieif ers and 15 calves, and all are looking well. Good 5-room house, very picas antly situated; t)-bail cowshed, dairy, trapslied, etc., all in good order; nice garden and plantation, well sheltered. Price only £l2 5s per acre; mortgage £250 to G.A.S.D. Terms: £250 cash, balance can remain for 5 years at spe r tent. Owner would also finance a good man with stock. Present owner |, ils been on the farm for 8 years ami has done well. I have inspected the above and consider it an exceptionally cheap farm. SPLENDID CLEAN DAIRY FARM OF 145 ACRES. Situated on the Richmond Road, about 'A 1 /-, miles from Inglewood by firstclass road. All in grass except a little shelter bush and crops (turnips). Almost all level and ploughable; ring-fenced and divided into a number or paddocks. Well watered and absolutely free from weeds. All ploughed paddocks have been well laid down in ryegrass and clovers and look lirst-class. Good 8-roomed house, well built and well finished. Hi-bail cowshed,dairy, stable, trapshed, and other buildings which must have cost nearly £IOOO. lleauliful garden ami orchard. Now carrying 35 cows, all well-bred, 15 heifers, and other dry stock. This farm.has never been on the market before. Price£ls per acre'. Terms, £350 cash, balance at 5 per cent, ior 5 years. There is no mortgage on the place. I have in spected this property, and can thoroughly recommend it. WALTER BEWLEY . UYNT* AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH.' LA MOTOSACOCIIE Total Weight 701b .JO uIGHTNESB AND RELIABILITY, ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PRICE • - . £47 10? A. GEOKGE BROUGHAM STREBT. NEW PLYMOUTH FOE EXCHANGE PBILDING TOWN PROPERTY T HAVE for exchange for a farm—a ptirtly improved farm preferred—so,mo • excellent house property in the progressive town of Fcilding. The prices are not inllated, and the houses are all let to good tenants. rtieular.s of your farm. Do not delay, or you iriay miss this giltC. E. MAJOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 42, 15 March 1909, Page 1
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