"He% tell Paid Who is Well Satisfied." And tke only aaf e way to obtain satisfaction is to purchase your seeds where reliability » unquestioned. My New SeaMi'f CARROT and MANGOLD SEEDS, all of which are bought with care and experience, are now available, and for quality and genninating power ate uneqvalled. My stooks inodlude LOWQ RED, YELLOW GLOBE AND GOLDEN TANKARD SMCLADTS CHAMPION, BAKRIBALL, WHITE BELGIAN OARROT, and am af one class only, namely, the specially grown, care- ' * fully selected and previously tested kind. H you have not had satisfactiea before, bare it this year, fcy ordering at once frm • NEWTON KING, i SEEDSMAN - AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA.
ttOTON STEAMu SHtPGOY., of HA, LTD. '.' mouth Wharf (weather and other cir•l -.gnmstances pennrttiiic)— R I'' eNEHUNGA (FOR AUCKLAND)p *. BARAWA—Mondays and Thursday* (in V etajuhction with tfie Northern S.S. "', Company). 8 p.m. Train. P? WELLINGTON (cargo only). I', Rosamond, Saturday, Sept. 2, 11 a.m. ■ S"i Corinoa, Monday, Sept. 4, 11 ajn. i" *, Rosamond, Saturday, Sept. 9, 11 ajn. PICTON & NELSON (cargo only). %"~ Roaamond, Saturday, Sept. 2, llajn. -WESTPORT AND GREYMOWTH- '" Xoonya, September 5. Cargo only. l - DUNEDIN AND LYTTELTON. ■. Corinna, Monday, Sept 4, 11 aon. SYDNEY. - Steamer from Wellington every Friday. Steamer from Auckland every Monday. LYTTELTON, from Weifington. MONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. From Auckland. 1 "fAtaa, Sept. 12, lor Tonga. Samaa and Fiji. **B " tN«m, August 30, for Sura and LeviiJili* Taiun. SJN FRANGIBOO, via Papeete. •Aorangi, Sept. 22, from Wellington. Maitif, Oct. 20, from Wellington. •Fitted with wireless telegraphy. itTwih screw. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Royal Mail Line (via Syd- '.' nay) and the Canadian-Australian Line (via Vancouver); also via San Francisco. OBKKJE: BROUGHAM STREET. y 4 IJ»W OOTBHUNGA-AUOK-ZiAND SERVICE. fy AUCKLAND. «• HEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA (Weather permitting). - SB. R A R A W A '. ■tave* New Plymouth Breakwater ** evety MONDAY and THURSDAY, ( i at 8.20 pjn., on arrival of Express &•;■.>■* from Wellington. ! 'i FROM ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND TO f NEW PLYMOUTH. * •%&, R A R A W A '/" Leaves every SUNDAY and WEDNES- % DAY, connecting with the Weliingi] ton Express at Breakwater.
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Farther information can be obtained from— NORTHERN BS. Co., Ltd. UNION BJ&. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents. | QAWuIfiUII-AUSTRA-MAN BGYAL MAIL - t !s' BEND. Tia AMERICA. MOOT INTERESTING ROUTE. Steamer. •Makua •Zealandia 'Marama Leave Sydney. Aug. 28 Sept. 25 Oct. 23 Leave Auckland. Sept. 1 Sept 29 Oct: 27 •All new twin-screw steamers. Steamefs fitted with wireless telegraph. SAN FRANdBOO, Via TAHTH. Aorangi, September 22, from Wellington. fMaitai, Oct. 20, from Wellington. ♦Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient Royal Mail Line (via Sydney). Tor all information, guide books, sups, etc., apply to ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. ORHKT lINS of KOTAt. g£, - MAIL BTEAMBRS. §M>R PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via Fremantle, Colombo (tranship- '- for all Indian ports) and Suez d sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— if Tou Sydney Melb'rne noon 1 p.m. •Osterley 12.12» Sep*- 2 4 - 8 <££ SBl4 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 o£ nteß 9023 Sept. 30 Oct. 4 gSw 6465 oct 14 oct 18 •Twin-screw steamers. |N*w steamers, 12,000 tons. flitted with wireless telegraphy. And fortnightly thereafter. TTOTON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP OTl ° NEW ZEALAND. Office: Brougham St., New Plymouth. MR. DAVID £. HDTTOB, M.BA. Art Master, South Kensington, mEAOHER OP pAINTING, Landscape, Flowers, and Figure, Oil and Water vjolor, Enamelling, »-epousse, etc. lorpwticutars apply St..'-. Vman 8. ud jatiifactioß guaranteed.
LOMAX AND CO LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, CAMBRIDGE. THE SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE 4 MILES FROM HAMILTON ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 170 all in grass; well-water-ed and fenced. Price £l3 per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. V7Q ACRES, all in grass. Price £l2 per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 yeara. •j CO ACRES, all in grass, at £9 per * acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. 1 70 ACRES, all in grass; at £l3 per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. HOMESTEAD. 220 ACRES > all in S rass ' * ulj divided, '*'*" well 'watered and fenced; splendid new house of 7 large roorns. with all modern conveniences. Price £l7 10s per acre; terms, 20 per cent. down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Purchaser rriust erect buildings to the value of £l6O within 12 menths.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 58, 30 August 1911, Page 2
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