OPENING OF NEW DEPARTMENT Dressmaking and Ladles' Tailoring On and aft«r Monday, May 17th, the firm will conduct a fully-equip-ped dress-making and Jadics' tailoring room in conjunction with their dress department. A first-class, artiste with extensive experienci with leading Wellington firms will be in charge. All classes of work undertaken at shortest notice. White & Sons CHEAP FREEHOLDS 100 ACRES—Dairy farm, all in grass; 5-rooin dwelling, man's house, and x ■ outbuildings; y 4 -inilo from town. PRICK— £2O PER ACRE; £OOO cash required. * No. 3202 Q1 ACRES—Dairy Farm, all grass', 2-room house, cowshed, dairy, etc.; 3 miles OA from Factory, store, etc. PRICE—£H PER ACRE, or, ae a going concern, £2O per acre. Terms. No, 3272 I Q"| ACRES—Dairy Farm, all grass. 8-room dwelling, cowshed, trapehed, etc. XOX 5 miles from New Plymouth.' PRICE- £H PER ACRE. 3273 11 X ACRES—Dairy Farm; all grass; level, well-watered and sub-divided; 4-room house, 0-bail cowshed and outbuildings; one mile to railway station and factory. PRICE—£2O PER ACRE. No. 3246 OAQ AORES-Dairy Farm; 128 acres in grate; 5-rooin dwelling, 12-bail cow*UO shed ,and outbuildings; twomiles from town. PRICE—£IO PER ACRE. Only £350 cash required. No. 3260 NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. SOME REALLY GOOD AND CHEAP DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE AND LEASE.
AQ(i ACRES, Education Lease, at a '* UU rental of £l2 10s per auauiu, .1 Of) ACRES, situated on the Eginont situated at Uruti, 12 miles from Urenui, -*-'*" Road, nine miles from New by good metal road; about 200 acres in Plymouth, by good metalled road. Good grass, balance good bush. The greater clean land, all level and ploughable; all part of this section is rich river flats, in grass and well farmed. Good new suitable for milking, and the hills arc 0-roomed house, cow and other sheds, splendid sheep country. There is a good Xo mortgages. Price £ls per acre, 4-roomed house, dairy and all appli- Terms. anees. The property is well fenced and subdivided. Will sell goodwill for £1! per acre, or will lease for a term at £(SS per annum. 1 AQ ACRES, situated at Warea, on J.VO t ,.„ -u.,;„ «,„,tl. Dai.l. oil in IGO ACRES, situated on the Mango- grass, except a little shelter bush, and -"-"" rci Koad. 8 miles from New has all been ploughed; 0 acres now in Plymouth by good metalled road. All turnip*; free from weeds, divided into in grass, except a little shelter bush. It) paddocks, with good fences; well Practically all ploughable; well sub- watered; good house and sheds; farm divided with mostly live fences. Good school, ck» e to cheese and but'er fac-8-rooined house, 28-bail cowshed, hav- tory; mortgage £250 to G.A.S.D. and shed, trapshed. cartshed, sood pigstyes £1133 at s'/ 2 per cent, for 5 years, and 2 good pi» paddocks, .'first-class or- Terms, £SOO cash. Price £2O per acre, tehard, about iy 3 -at'res. Clreamery, school and P.O. within 16 chains. Terms i about half cash. £ll per acre. WALTEI? BEWLEY LANT/ AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. BOUTHWICK'S mm\ (BB) Blood and Bone (P) Potato (OG) Ordinary Grass (D Legumei (PG) Permanent Grew (G) Grain (T) Turnip W R»P« (M) Mangold THESE Stanaard Blinds of Fertilisers are constituted so as to yierd the maximum of efficiencr *ae: applied tot the crops for whitd they are adapted, and their eonstUuent.s are so balanced that everr pound used gives the highest return for the money invested in them. Our Manure Department is under the control of a trained and experienced Agricultural Chemist, whose services aad advice are at the di»i»>al oi our c'.ients fre' n "ost. Special mends" of FertWUers (o suit spcc:ol requirement* Ciistoinen' soils sCilysei free of ehsxffo. Agenti for BASELL'S SUPERPHOSPHATES. FREEZIVO WORKS: WATTARA AND HA6WNGS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRAL. SIA) fiTD.
LA MOTOSACOCHJE Total Weight 701b LIGH, INES3 AfiD RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGWtJ'IC IGNITION. PEICB - , U1 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STBEST. NEW PLYMOUTH, HAWERA DAIRT FARM n/vn ACRES, one mile from Hawera and 100 yimfe from factory. All good Hut land, canablc of carrying 100 cows. Absolutely one of the best No buildings; purchaser to creel buildings to value of £450. MICE: £32 PER A CUE; £2OO CASH. Eull particulars fromC. E. MAJOR HAWEBA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 95, 18 May 1909, Page 1
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