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TRIMMINGS LININGS BCTTONS SILKS TWISTS we aro now kceepiiig by fur the hirjjvsl and most up to tlie mode stock of l';incj silk trimmings, insertions and luces t'c be found in the province. If you have «u urgent tall for -wedding, mourning, or travelling outfit, depend upon it we have what you want to supply it, If you write us we' will send per return post, carriage paid, all your requirements, Try us. WHITE AND SONS Now Plymouth, £SOO 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 no property within, miles which can grow better grass or CROPS of WHEAT or OATS. The 110 Acres are all PLCUGHABLE; 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, with concrete floor; 2 calf-sh eds, implement shed, pigsties, etc. This farm has a great carrying capacity. At the clearing sale in November tee were sold 80 Purebred Jerseys, several grade Jerseys and horses, and then the farm w/,s much understocked. SPECIALLY EASY IERJIS GIV EN IN ORDER TO WIND UP PAKTNE RSHIP. E. GAIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.

TAKA.NAKI LANDS. 7(iX ACRES, p»pa formation, rich native bush reserved for skelter; nice N soil, UuO acres well sown dow.i running streamo; i-roowed liouse, cowxcd English grasses, balance good shed, cic; now wilting UU tows and bush laud; well uuced aud subdivided grazing 100 head oi mixed cuttle; goou into convenient slieep-proof paddocks; metal road; l'/a miles to factory, una good dwelling house and all necessary school adjoining; township bund}'; good outbuildings; .fronting good road, 3 locality; free from noxious weeds. A miles from railway station. TENURE: real bargain. Price £ll Ills per acre. Lease-ra-Perpetuity at Dd pet acre per No. 201)1 auuuui. Now carrying .1201) sheep, UUO OftO ACRES, freehold; all improved lambs, ()Q head of tattle, and 14 uoraes, * ou anu practically level; well which can go with the property at valu- watered by running streams; good water ation if desired. Price £5 10s per acre, power; well fenced and subdivided; Reasonable terms can be 'arranged. about 10 acres in good turnips; l»rm> No. 3172. static of hay; 8 acres oats; (j-roc 7Kft ACRES, Lease-in-Perpetuity, at dwelliughouse, and all necessary outU'/ad per acre; about 4UU aens buildings; large cowshed (l)oored, iron ill grass, balance; lirst-class bush land; roof); pigstyes ad pig run; well slu'ltorall good papa land; fenced and sub- cd call paddock; two patches native divid.il; ii-roomed cottage and sheep bush reserved for shelter; milking Si) yards. When all improved will easily cows now, and carries young stock;' winter two sluop. The property con- handy to cheese and butter factories ana sists of good bills, slopes and Hats, aud townhsip by level metal road. I'ir.e lies well to the sun; good road past pro- £l3 per aero. A real good dairy fair pcrty, liaady to township, dairy fac- and free from weeds, tory and school. Price .C-l per acre. No. 23i About £I2OO ca s h required. 1070 ACKKS > freehold; partly in No. 2827 A *" V proved; sheep run; 470 ae:v v>DA ACKKS, freehold, suitable for in grass, balance is good bush land, pa,.. 00\t drying 01 . grazing; consider- foriuatiou; 7 mills good wire f.-uein^ able portion'lla-t, balance undulating, no 3-roOmcd cottage and iron shed; 3 ml'; hills; all down in best mixed grasses; to township, school and post olli;: well-fenced aud subdivided', two patches Price £2 10s per acre.. No. 31 elf NEWTON KING I/AND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, lied 1879. ■ I NEW P LYUOUTH. FOB SALE AS A GOIN G CONCERN', OOA ACRES, situated on the Carrington Road, about 5. milos fr Plymouth, by good metalled road. All m grass, except shelter buthj all ploughaMe; 25 acres i'n crops; well watered; subdiv a number oi paddocks by good fences; l'/» miles road frontage; rive ary at back; school, factory, church, etc, adjoining; splendid 7-rooi with all conveniences; larg 0 cowshed, s tables, etc. As a going con jwa, bulls, heifers, pigs, liorses, carts, traps, harness dries. Pike £l6 per acre; terms. £SOO cash.

FOB EXCHANGE . IQK ACKES, situated at Oakura, one mile from creamery, school, ami post office, all in grass, except 13 acres in crop; ring-fenced anil sub-div-ided with e'atvn-proof femes; goo J, dean lam',; carry 5P cows; good o-room house (new), -owsbud, stables, trapsh eds, feed houses, etc. Price £lO per a.Te. AT. SO,— ion acres West; c ° ast Lcas °' 20 yciirs io run ' at ,ls w per aL ' rej y*'™ l '* creamery; divided into 3 paddocks, with new fences; all in grass; carry 25 cc.vs'; no buildings. Price £3 per acre for goodwill;.will exchange both lots for good block of sheep country or onm 11 farm of good land. LAND AGENT . WALTER BEWLEY fiENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701bNioS ASP KE LIABILITY. EOONOMX AND £EI?ICIENOY. MAGPKTIC IGNITION. A. GEOItGE UROUGHAM STKEMT. NEW PLYMOUTH FOR EXCHANGE Oft KXCKLUCXT Building and Kesidenlial Sections close to the I-OWKR lil.Tl'. Thee sections are well situated in a rapidly progressing District, and Jit sure to rise ill value. PltlC'K .1180 KACH (.E24OU). XO'IIOItTCAf.iE. take a small farm in exchange, and if necessary will leave iti.-i on mortgage. Apply quickly "to--C. E. MAJOR HAWEB4.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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