ADVANCE DISPLAY OF AUTUMN FASHIONS WE AEE MAKING AN ADVANCE DISTHE EARLY AUTUMN FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, DEKSo TRIMMINGS, AND ALL NOVELTIES IN WOMEN'S WEARING APPaRBL on TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 'O9, AND FOLLOWING DAYS WHITE AND SONS
GRASS SEEDS YJFi are very busy executing orders for bush burna throughout the province. Our i tocks of seeds are always available for inspection by clients, and though our price# may not be the lowest our eeeds are no t dear when quality is taken into consideration. Write us for samples and pricee. » l"| W « GRIFFITHS PAYS THE EAfLAGE Remember, that our prices »re for seeds delivered fro® of railage at any railway station. BUTTONS' FOB QUALITY There are bo seeds obtainable in the world whsA <-«n equal SUTTON'S for quality-by quality we mean freedom from weeus and foreign seeds, germination and the plant growth. Wo daily gat letters from clients testifying to the SUTTON'S 0 ™ Med ™PP«ed by us all of our »eeK frtof ' 8 ® aum » m amon « st E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. DON'T MISS THESE. 165 A ™f' fiv " lu '' es from New Plymouth, now C-room house, with 1 i orchaid, also 4-roomcd cottage, with good orchard- 8 Daddocks, sheep-proof fences, lias all been ploughed, with the Stion of 3j acres now being, got ready for the plough; good outbuildings- V 2 -mile cash?taSn^^'Sr Price; £l7 i>ISR ««» 405 ACKE£ i ' 9 ? B P M *' lcase > about 200 acres felled and grassed; about i h river-flats; C roomced house, dairy (with concrete floor), and outbuildings. Price £1400; £3OO and £4OO cash balance at 5 per 100 ACBBS ' 8 from laclory, 7-rooiuod house and outbuiidingsj I paddocks, 8 acres in 'Clops, 2 slacks hay, 1 stack rye, 1 stack wheat co'rei- alUl 1 BtaCk °' lt ® traw ' 15 COW!S ' oul) ' J - 8 1Us > as a K oiu 2 gQ AOliliS, within three miles of New Plymouth; all grass; 0-roomed house; fenced (Hid subdivided; suitable lor cutting up. Price £4O per acre; one-third cash, balance for a years at s'/ a per cent. gAKlilU' BUSINESS, in rising town, average cash takings £3O per week; business easily doubled. Price for property aad goodwill £1700; £7OO caslij balance at 5 per cent. If you want a sheep run or dairy farm write or call on NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Established 1879. NEW PLYMOUTH. '
FOR SALE AS A GOIN 0 COKCJ2KX, 220 ACRES, situated on the Carrmgton Komi, about 5 miles from New Plymouth, by good metalled road. All hi grass, except a little shelter bush; all ploughable; 25 am 1 * hi crops; well' watered; .subdivided into a number «i paddocks by good fences; 'l'/- iiniles road frontage; river boundary at back; school, factory, ehurcJi, etc., adjoining'; .splendid 7*room house, with all convenience*; lafg e cowshed, stable!?,, etc. As a. going concern, including 35 good co-ww, bulls, heiferts, jugs. hordes, carts, traps, harness and sundries. Price JDIU |>er acre; terms, £SOO cash. FOR EXCHANGE 185 ACRES, situated at Oakura, one »mi!e from creamery, school, and post ollke, all in grass, except 1-1 aicrea iiticrop; ring j feneed and sub-diiV-idetl with fckrp-proof fetich; good, clean land; carry 50 cows; good 5-room house {new}, cowshed, stables, tra:psh eds, feed houses, etc. Price £lli per acre. AIJ SO,-* 100 t'Oast creamery; divided into '■s paddocks, with now\ fence*; all in graces.; carry 2o caws; no buildings. Price JJ3 per acre for goodwill; will exchange both lots for good block of sheep country or .small farm of good land. WALTER BEWLEY XJfeNDI AGENT , NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 50, 24 March 1909, Page 1
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