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OPENING OF NEW DEPARTMENT Dressmaking and Ladles' Tailoring

On and after Monday, May 17th, the firm will conduct a fiill.v-qcjuip-ped dress-making and indies' tailoring room in conjunction with their dress department. A first-class, artiste with extensive experience with leading Wellington firms will be in oharge. All classes of work undertaken at abortest notice. White & Sons

TWO VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARMS AT ELTHAM THE BEST DAIRYING OK FATTENING COUNTRY IX TARANAKI. 136 ACRES - - £32 10s PER ACRE ONLY £3lO CASH DOWN REQUIRED. "CHANCE OP A LIFETIME'." WILL MILK 00 COWS. JJICE house of 0 rooms, good 8-bail cowslted, 9 paddocks, all level, splendidly watered, within 2 miles of creamery, 3 miles to Famous Ngaire Cheese Factory, which pays' out record prices for Butler-fat. Only 3 miles from Eltham. Whole of the balance of purclias e money can remain for 3'/ s year TIP-TOP GRASS LAND. FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. Adjoining above,— 148 ' ACRES LoV(!l k and: = oo<l ,)it; 1,eo " ploughed; 9 paddocks, little she! Jjusli; 0-rooincd house, l:M>ail cowshed, good outbuildings, Carry 70 coin's and getting very high returns, PRICE: £3l PER ACRE, £ISOO Cash; balance several vears. N.B.—Both of these farms are as good as can be obtained, and wil' doubtcdly fetch £4O per acre within the next year or two, and in the while pay a man WELL to farm. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS NEW (PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI LANDS. "7£iK ACRES, papa formation, rich soil, COO acres well sown dow.i in mixed Knglish grasses, balance good bush- land; well icneed and subdivided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks; good dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings; fronting good road, a miles from railway station. TENURE: Lease-ia-Perpetuity at Ud per acre per innum. Now carrying 1200 sheep, 000 lambs, 00 head of cattle, and 14 horses, which can go with.the property at valuation if desired, (rice £5 10s per acre. Ite&scaable terms can bo arranged. ;: No. 3172. *7QCI ACRES, Lease-in-Perpetuity, at * V (I'/ad per acre; about 400 acres in grass, balance first-class bush land; all good papa land; fenced and subdivided; 3-roomed cottage and sheep yards. When all improved will easily winter two sheep. The property consists of good hills, slopes and flats, 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 OCA ACRES, freehold, suitable for dairying or grazing; considerable portion Hat, balance undulating, no hills; all down in beat mixed grasses; well-fenced and subdivided", two patches native bush reserved for shelter; uice running streams; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; now milking 10 cows and grazing 10U head of mixed cattle; good metal road; iy a miles to factory, and school adjoining; township band}'; good locality; free from noxious weeds. A real bargain. Price £9 10s per acre, No. 2091 OgA AGUES, freehold; all improved and practically level; well watered by running streams; good water power; well fenced and subdivided; about 10 acres in good turnips; largo stack of hay; 8 acres oats; 0-roomed dwellinghousc, and all necessary outbuildings; large cowshed (lloored, iron roof}; pigstyes ad pig run; Weil sheltered calf paddock; two patches native bush reserved for shelter; milking SO cows now, and carries young stock; handy to cheese and butter factories and townlisip by level metal road. Frr.e £ls per acre. A real good dairy faim and free from weeds. No. 2307 ACRES, freehold; partly improved; sheep run; 470 acrt!' in grass, balance is good bush land, pa.v formation; 7 miles good wire fencing' 3-roomed cottage and iron shed; 5 mi'cs to township, school and post office Price £2 10s per acre. No. 3100 NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Established 1879. NEW P LYMOUTH.

SOME REALLY GOOD AND CHEAP DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE AND LEASE. 4.Qf) ACRES, Education Lease, ut a ***" rental of £l2 10s per unaum, situated at Uruti, 12 miles from Urenui, by good metal road; about 200 acres iu grass, balance good bush. Tlie greater part of tins section is rich river Hate, suitable for milking, and the hills are splendid sheep country. There iii a good I'd house, dairy and all appliances. The property is well traced and subdivided. Will sell goodwill for &i per acre, or will lease for a terra at £OS per annum. 1 C<\ ACRES, situated on the ilangoXVO ivi Road. 8 mile's from New Plymouth bv good metalled road. All in grnsK. pxcopt a little shelter bush. Practically all ploughahle; well subdivided with mostly live fences. Good 8-rooiiied house, 28-liail cowshed, hayshed, trapshed. cartshed, good pigstyes |,and 2 good pig paddocks. First-class orchard, about l'/ s aires. Cteainery, school and P.O. within 10 chains. Terms about half cash. £ll per acre. 1 9A ACRES, situated on the Egmont J - |W " Road, nine miles from New Plymouth, by good metalled road, Good clean land, all level and ploughable; all in grass and well farmed. Good new li-rooiiied house, cow and other sheds. Xo mortgages. Price £ls per acre. J ' VQ the Main South Road; all in grass, except a little shelter bush, and has all beca ploughed; 0 acres now in turnips; free irom weeds, divided into 10 paddocks, with good fences; well watered; good house and shedis; farm school, clos,, to cheese and but tor factory; mortgage £250 to G.A.S.D. and £1132 at s'/ 3 per cent, for 5 years. Terms, £SOO cash. Price £2O per acre, WALTER BEWLEY LiANB AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 70lb jjIGHIN&SS AMD RELIABILITY. EOO.NOMY AND EFtflClENfly. MAGMTIO IGNITION. PRICE • - . £47 109 A. GEOHGE BROUGHAM STItEBT. NEW PLYMOUTH, HAWERA DAIRY FARM 200 AU! " ;s '. 0 "" ile from Hawera and 100 yards from factory. All goad ile of caiTviii'' 100 cows. Absolutely one of th c beat Xo buildings; purchaser to erect buildings to value of I'll ICE: £32 PER ACRE; £2OO CASH, Full particulars fuoin-r C. E. MAJOR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 91, 13 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 91, 13 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 91, 13 May 1909, Page 1

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