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DRESSMAKING SUPPLIES TRIMMINGS LININGS BUTTONS SILKS TWISTS WHITE Dressmakers will kindly note that we are now keceping by far the largest and most up to tlie mode stuck of fancy silk trimmings, insertions and laces to be found in the province. If you have an urgent call for wedding, mournin travelling outfit, depend upon it we have what you jwant to supply it. If you write us we will send per return post, carriage paid,"all your requirements, Try us. AND SONS New Plymouth, £SOO CASH YyilX buy the best farm in the famous BELL BLOCK DISTRICT. This is the farm recently occupied by GRIFFITHS & CORNWALL for their CHAMPION -JERSEY HER*. Ther* is no property within miles which can grow better grass or 6ROP6 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-kausej 10-kail cowshed, with concrete floor; 2 calf-sh ede, implement shed, pigsties, etc. This farm has a great carrying capacity. A± the clearing sale in November there were sold 80 Purebred Jerseys, several grade Jerseys and horses, and then the farm wr,s much understocked. SPECIALLY EASY TERMS GIVEN IN ORDER TO WIND JJP . . _ PARTNE RSHIP. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. !LAND AGENTS M NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI LANDS. 765 Fl )a formation, rich soil, (Jul) acres well sown down in mixed English grasses, balance good bush laud; well rented and subdivided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks; good dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings; fronting, good road, 3 miles from railway station. TENURE: Lease-ia-Perpetuity at i)d per acre per annum. Now carrying 1200 sheep, 000 lambs, 00 head uf cattle, and 14 horsed, which can go with ths property at valuation if desired. Price £5 10s per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. No. 3172. 78ft ACRES, Lease-in-Perpetuity, at U'/ad per acre; about 400 acrus in grass, balance lirst-class bush land; all good papa laud; fenced and subdivided; 3-roonied cottage and sheep yards. When all improved will easily winter two sheep. The property consists of good hills, slopes and Hats, and lies well to the sun; good road past property, handy to township, dairy factory and school. Price £4 per acre. About £I2OO cash required. No. 2827 QOQ ACRES,' freehold, suitable for dairying or grazing; considerable portion flat, balance undulating, no hills; all down in best mixed grasses; well-fenced and subdivided ; two patches native bush reserved for shelter; nice I running streams; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; now milking iO cows and grazing IUO head of mixed cattle; good metal road; V/ a miles to factory, and school adjoining; township handy; good locality; free irom noxious weeds. A real bargain. . Price £1) 10s per acre. No. 2001 2gQ ACRES, freehold; all improved and practically level; well watered by running streams; goad water power; . well fenced and subdivided; about 16 acres in good turnips; large stack of hay; 8 acres oats; li-roomed I dwellinghousc, and all necessary out-! buildings; large cowshed (lloored, iron roof J; pigslyes ad pig run; well shelter-, ed calf paddock; two patches native' bush reserved for shelter; milking SO '. cows now, and carries young stock; > handy to cheese and butter factories ami | townbsip by level metal road. Prue | £ls per acre. A real good dairy fanii and free from weeds. No. 230/ X 970 ACRES ' freehold; partly improved; sheep run; -170 aci't"! in grass, balance is good bush laud, pap-. I formation; 7 miles .good wire fencing: 3-rooiucd cottage and iron shed; a mi!'.'; I to township, school and post oHk-f I Price £2 10s per acre. No. 3106' j NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT,bed 1879. NEW P LYMOUTH. FOR SALE AS A GOIN G CONCERN, »A ACRES, situated on the Carrington Road, about 5 miles fro Plymouth, by good metalled road. All in grass, except a shelter bush; all plougbable; 25 acres in crops; well watered; subdivided into a number oi paddocks by good fences; iniles r<jad frontage; river bound- ' " ' diool, factory, church, etc, adjoining; splendid 7-roovn house, liences; large cowshed, s tables, etc. As a going concern, including 35 good cows, bulls, heifers, pigs, horses, carts, traps, harness and sundries. Price £l6 per acre; terms, £3OO cash. FOB EXCHANGE 1 QK ACRES, situated at Oakura, on c anile from creamery, school, and post office, all in grass, except 13 acres in-crop; ring-fenced and sub-div-ided with sheep-proof-fences; good, dean land; carry 50 cows; good 5-room house (new), "owshe-d, stables, Ir&psu eds, feed houses, etc. Price £lO per I acre. AL SO,inn ACRES West Coast Lease, 20 years to run, at 4s 6d per acre; Vi-mile 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 sheep country or -enyxll farm of good laud. - | WALTER BEWLEY , LAND* AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b uIGHIKIaS AND RELIABILITY. EOONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGIWIC IGNITION. A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. HEW PLYMOUTH FOR EXCHANGE On EXCELLENT Building and Residential Sections close io the IOWEK lIUTT. These sections are well situated in a rapidly progressing District, end ait- sure In rise in value. PRICK £BO EACH ( £2400), NO MORTGAGE. lake a small farm-in exchange, and if necessary wi it:"* on mortgage. Apply quickly to— C. E. MAJOR HAWERi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 83, 4 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 83, 4 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 83, 4 May 1909, Page 1

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