Fashion's Buds [Are Now Opening at .. Morey's.. v : " .1- •' : (I V In? a day or two the assemblage of New Styles will be complete. i Come and see the transition from Winter to " 1 ' Spring v/p ■ . / * • I!':.' 'i; " '--I-1< ■, , """ " .in- K> ■ ' M|| " , " t '■ 'lf'C]'' 310 ?•••< tk 'a Morey and Son '■ •' rlO!!':'• )' "V 1,,t ' Devon 1 Street '- - New Plymouth my. i ..l\ . V ' ',vV. ' in ojiafry • •' WOJJ/.T 1m wr ' •mipjtjt - fii/.j-' ' „ Inientjyyj 31,K KKgr. f . y fr „ ** w yitr-■■/!">-:■ ■ ■' " iJi" r>.) aim'WKj ' . ' f)' ' V|: '■' c;'// /'p ■ " l/'t, t.KJ 11, -ilMiliUvN *»., -.J it Mi n? ; ■ 1 |, .. .CHANCE w , | i .. ' ■■' t • 293 ACBBfe splendid land, well fenced and subdivided into FOURTEEN paddocks. l '* ROOMS, with conveniences. lfl-BAIL COWSHED. '«** ttw mn X AORBS shelter bush. HAS CARRIED, FOR OVER TWO YEARS, FORTY MILKING'OOWS, SIXTY FULL-GROWN CATTLE, 70 BREEDING EWES, 49 HOGGETS and SIX BCESES. , t.-5 ' THE COWS AVERAGE FOR iULK ALONE WAS OVE&NINE POUNDS, i r. Prise is fill 5s per acre. ONILY £2OO CASH REQUIRED. ( pTHIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. AND CLARKE •I P •, NEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS '' j V7,LjJ. :\ ■ • '' .*• i ~/(Ys <i"/. - ACRES, Waimate Plains; all well improve.!, level, aadweß watered by running stream;, divided into convenient paddocks; good {(-roomed bouse, lange cowsh6d.'4jltl,l outbuildings; handy to fact<yy, school, township; level metal road. One ot the richest farms on the Plains. Prioe, £4S per acre. Easy terms can be 250 Dairy Farm; all well improved coast country; level and well qloafe to factory.; good road; 4-roomed bouse, cowshed, etc.; c ßrr, " e * lB P® r acre » £BOO « wai «*>WL IOA cow»-*ed ajbdr^^bqflsngß; well fenced and subdivided. Prioe, £24 per acre; easy terms. 110 ACRESv FceefiAS Cotet' Farm, in first-class order; all level and well watered; gbtfl' broomed house; large cowshed and outbuildings, and subdivided; good metil irofcd and handy to cheese factory and township; also 42 cows can be takea at valuation. Pr ice, ££l per acre; reasonable terns. AH correspondence .proitaph} «tteided to. Loan* negotiated; term arranged. NEWTON KING" AUCIIONEER XGENT, AND CEKERAL MERCHANT, E»tsbli»lied I87«l NTfW PBYMOUTH. i .. T«l«D)mnM .« 20 and 804.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 128, 8 September 1910, Page 2
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342Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 128, 8 September 1910, Page 2
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