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"Brighton" Coats for Men Of the celebrated "Kaiapoi" manufacture these [•(■ present the acme (if perfection in Overcoats. Being quite cold proof and storm proof they combine for one price two very necessary qualities to help a fellow withstand our'Taranaki Winter. Tim nrl,.„ i„ ,-..»/,; „„.l I,„„„ all 9 them in striped tweeds at 47s Cd each. WHITE ANIT SONS

£IOO CASH buy the best farm in the famous BELL BLOCK DISTRICT. This is the farm recently occupied by GRIFFITHS & CORNWALL for their CHAMPION JERSEY HERD. There is ao property within miles which can grow better grass or CROPS of WHEAT or OATS. The 140 Acres are all PLOUGHABLE; most of the land is absolutely level, well watered and fenced; about 8 paddocks; 3000 shelter trees planted; new 5-roomed house, wash-house; 10-bail cowshed, witi concrete lloor; 2 calf-sh eds, implement shed, pigsties, etc. This farm hoa a great carrying capacity. At the clearing sale in November ttoro were sold 80 Purebred Jerseys, several grade Jerseys and horses, and then the farm was much understocked. -SPECIALLY EASY YEKAIS GIVEN IN ORDER TO WIND UP .... PARTNE RSUIP. ft GRIFFITHS & CO. 'LAND AGENTS NEW PLY-MOUTH. TAIiANAKI LANDS. 765 A(JKKS ' W» formation, rich native bush reserved for shelter; nice noil, UliO acres well sown down running streams; 4-ruomcd house, cowin mixed English grasses, balance good shed, etc.; now milking UU cows and bush land; well leuecd and subdivided grazing luu nead ui mixed e into convenient sheep-proof paddocks; metal road; l>/« miles to k ug house and all necessary scliool adjoining; lowuohip handy";' good „s; fronting good road, a locality; free noiu noxious weeds. A wiles from railway station. TENURE: real bargain. Trice J.O 10s per acre. Lease-ia-Perpetuity at l)d per acre per Ao. 2091 annum Now carrying .1200 sheep, 000 ORA Aa!JiS . behold; all improved lambs, 00 head o cattle, and 14 horse*, *°U and which can go with the property at valu- watered by running streams; good water ahou if desired. Price £5 10s per acre, power; well fenced and subdivided; Reasonable terms can be arranged. about lti acres iu good turnips; large No. 3172. stuck of hay; a acres oats; (j-roomed 780 A( -' Rl ' S ' I*«s(!-in-Perpetuity, at dwelliughousc, and ail necessary out'J'/»d per acre; about 400 jicr-js buildings; large cowshed (Iloured, iron hi grass, balance lirsl-class bush land; ™ufj;pig. all good papa laud; fenced and sub- c 'd call j. divided; 3-rooiucd cottage and sheep "ush resei yards. When all improved will easily cows now winter two sheep. The property eon- handy to i sisls of good hilU, slopes and Hats, and lownlteip lies well to the sun; good road past pro- -'-''' I lol ' ' perty, handy to township, dairv lac- ul "i free *■ tory and school. Price .tl per!acre. About £I2OO ca s h recpiiivd. 1 07A 380 A(JKES < behold, huitablo for in grass b dairying or gracing; consider- formation able portion Hat, balance undulating, no 3-roomed 1 hills; all down in beat mixed grasses; t0 towns I well-fenced and eubdivieieil, two patches Price £2 ■a ad pig run; well shelterlock; two patches native I for shelter; milking HO nd carries young slock; use and butler factories ami level metal road. Pir.-e '. A real good dairy lam 1 weeds. Xo. 2307 1970 ACI!KS ' freehold; partly im0i 2f j 27 proved; sheep run; 470 'acres 00l and post oilicc- -•>•<-'. -No. 31 U(. NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Established 1870. NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE AS A GOIN 1.1 CONCERN, [A ACRES, situated on the Cnrrin gton Road, about 5 miles from New Plymouth, by good metalled road. All in grass, exe—' •- ,; '"- s'helter bush; all ploughable; 25 acres in crops; well watered; su a number of paddocks by good fences; l'/ 2 .miles road frontage; river boundary at tack; scliool, factory, church, e le., adjoining; splendid 7-room house, with all conveniences; large cowshed, stables, etc. As a going concern, including 35 good eons, bulk, heifers, pigs, horses, carts, traps, harness and sundries. Price £lO per acre; terms, £SOO cash.

FOB EXCHANGE 1 QK ACRES, situated at Oakum, on e anile from creamery, school, and post ollice, all in grass, except 13 acres in. crop; ring-fenced and sub-div-ided with sheep-proof fences; good, el ouu land; carry SO cows; good 5-room house (new), "owshed, stables, traps l ! Eds, feed houses, etc. Price £lO per aire, AL SO,— 100 AOEES Wcst Co "° t LcilsC i 20 yra'' s to r «"> llt 4s Oil per acre; yi-mile creamer}'; divided into 3 paddocks, with new fenccii; all in gniws; carry 2f> cows; no buildings. Price £3 per acre for goodwill; will excliang.i both lots for good block of sheep country or emu II farm of good land. WALTER BEWLEY LAND* AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MGTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b IiIOHIKKSii AND RELIABILITY. EOONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PRICE •' - , £47 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH FOR EXCHANGE I'OK A SMALL DAIIIY KAKM IK TAKANAKI. f-i||| .u.ivbs, siume in tne Waikato —-00 miles from Auckland-, 12 .miles " from railway, and V'; m >' e i' l ' o "' P-0., School, Store, and Factory, on good road; 300 acres have been ploughed and laM down in good grass; balance in llax land. Buildings.' 5-rooiiicd house and all conveniences, also outbuildings complete. ;,. - r-IiICK-.C!) 10* per acre; equity £2050. Any difference in equities can remain on mortgage. , . C. E. MAJOR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 67, 15 April 1909, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 67, 15 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 67, 15 April 1909, Page 1

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