ADVANCE DISPLAY OF AUTUMN FASHIONS WE ABE MAKING AN ADVANCE DISPLAY OF THE EARLY AUTUMN FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, DRKSe TRIMMINGS, AND ALL NOVELTIES IN WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL on TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 'O9 AND FOLLOWING DAYS WHITE AND SONS
GKASS SEEDS \fflF> are very busy executing orders for bush burns throughout the province. Our stocks of seeds are always available for inspection by clients, and though our prises may not be the lowest our seeds are not dear when quality is taken into consideration. Write us for samples and prieee. GRIFFITHS PAIS THE KAILAGB Remember, that our prices «e for seeds delivered fw of railage at any railway station. BUTTONS' FOE QUALITY There are no seeds obtainable in the world whfch can equal SUTTON'S for quality—by quality we mean freedom from weeus and foreign seeds, germination and the plant growth. Wa daily get letters from clients testifying to the quality of pasture grown from seed recently supplied bv us BUTTON'S DEVON EAVER is a champion amongst ryes, and all of our seeds are prime. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH.
TAKANAKI LANDS. 765 ,Al ' ll * :!:i ' J." 1 !" 1 i'ormiitioji, rich native bush reserved for shekel-;'nice soil, UUU acres well sown dow<i running streams; -1-rooiucd house, cowin mixed liuglish grasses, balance good shed, etc.; now milking 00 cows and hush laud; well icuceil ami subdiwded gritting 100 head oi linked cattle; good into convenient sheep-proof paddocks; metal road; ly s wiles to lactory, and irnnil iiuvlling house iuid all necessary school adjoining; township handy; gOoi' i fronting good roadj a locality; Jicu irom no.uous weeds, i oni railway slaiion. TIiXUUi: real bargain, i'rice X'J lUs per acre, i-l'oipetuity at yd per acre per -No. jld'Jl u. ±\'ow carrying -1200 sheep, UUU OtfO AUUlib, freehold; all improved ', GO head ol cattle, and 14 horses, " ov and practically level; well which can go with the property at valu- watered by running streams; good water atioii U desired, i'rice Xo IDs per acre, power; wvll fenced and subdivided; Reasonable terms can be arranged. about lb acres in good turnips; large No. 3172. slack oi hay; s acres oats; ti-roomed 780 * iL ' at dwelliughousc, and all necessary out'J lid per acre; about 4UO acr-..-s buildings; large cowshed (IfOored, iron m grass, balance lirsl-class bush laud; I'OolJ; pigstves ad pig run; well shelterall good papa laud; fenced and isub- <-'u full paddock; two patches native dividod; a roomed cottage and sheep busk reserved lor shelter; milking MU yards. Wlicn all improved will easily w»'s now, and carries young stock; winter two sheep. i'luj property con- handy to cliecse and butter factories and sists of good hibs, slopes ami Hals, and towuhsip by level metal road. I'rice lies well to the sun-; good road past pro- l iei ' am '- A real good dairy faim perty, body to township, dairy fac- aU(i * R,<i llom weeds, tory and school. i'rice Xi per acre. About £im cash required. 1970 ACUKS ' lrt;i -' llulu ; JJartly iniXo. 2827 proved; sheep run; 47U acres OQ(j AC'BES, freehold, suitable for in grass, balance is good bush laud, papa dairying or grazing; consider- formation; 7 -miles good wire fencing; able, portion Hat, balance undulating, no 3-roomed cottage and iron, slivil; o miles hills; all down- in best mixed grasses; to township, school and post ollic-e. well-fonced and subdivided; two patches I'rice Xi Ills per acre. Xo. 31UU NEWToTiNT KING I.AXn AND FINANCIAL AUENT, stablished 187!). NEW I'LYM.UUTII.
FOR SALE AS A COIN U (JOKCEKX, OOA ACRES, situated on the Carringtun Bond, about 5 miles from New Plymouth, by good metalled road. All hi grass, except a little shelter bush; all ploughable; 25 acres in crops; well watered; subdivided into n number oi paddocks by good fences; l'/ 2 miles road frontage; river boundary at back; (school, factory, church, etc., adjoining; splendid 7-room house, with all conveniences; larg L , cowshed, s tables, etc. As a. gorag concern, imrluding 35 good corns, bulls, hoifere, pigs, horses, carls, traps, harness and sundries, l'rke £lO per acre; terms, £SOO cash. FOR EXCHANGE iDfj ACRES, situated al Oakura, one anile from creamery, school, and post 0 oflice, all in grass, except 13 acres in crop; ring-fenced and sub-div-ided with shcup-prooi fences; good, clean land; carry 50 cows; good 5-room house (new), cowshed, stables, tra;ps!ieds, feed houses, etc. Trice £lO per 1 nn ACRES West Coast Lease, 20 years to run, at 4s Od per acre; !/ 3 -uiile creamery; divided into 3 paddocks, with new fences; all in grass; carry 25 cows; no buildings. Price £3 per acre for goodwill; will exchange both lots for good block of Bheep country or sma 11 farm of good land. WALTEII BEWLEY _ IWUxl* AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH.
LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b kIGHTNMtiS AND BE LIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNKTIO IGNITION. PRICE - . W 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH
FOR EXCHANGE FEILDING TOWN PROPERTY ,T HAVE for ewTmngc for a hrm-a pkrUy improved farm preferred-some . "xeellcnt house proiicrty in llio progressive town of gilding. ?],c prices arc not inflated, and tlio houses arc all let to good tcnanta, ''Equity, £IOSO. Send particular, of your farm. Do not delay, or you may mws this gilt lodged investment. C. M. MAJOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 60, 5 April 1909, Page 1
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