IN THE ESTATE OF F. J. VIRGIN, DECEASED. TO DAIRY FARMERS, GRAZIERS AND OTHERS. '"■ENDERS arc invited for flic lease or leases of the undennientioiicd farms for a term of Vk yrfjars from the, 20th day of January, 1914: 1. Section 76, Block VIII., Cape Survey District, containing 150' acres. Well-fenced and sub-divided, ami erected on which are two substantial dwelling-houses, together with a large milking shed suitable fur milking 150 cows therein. There are 17 acres of swede turnips lately sown on this Section, and it is in ti condition such that milking operations could b? commenced thereon forthwith. This fanu is well watered and fertile, and adapted for profitable dairy farm2. Section 77, Block VIII., Cape Survey District, containing 320 acres of rich arable land; well fenced and subdivided, with an unfailing supply of water; an ideal farm for fattening or dairying; is situate on the sea coast. The two farms 1 , which lie close to the Lighthouse, comprise some of the best of the coast lands. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and Conditions of Lease and tender may be seen, and forms of tender may be obtained at the Offices of the Public Trustee at New Plymouth and HawCTa. Tenders close at the Public Trust Office, Hawera on THURSDAY, the 15th January, 1914, at 5 p.m. ERNEST BARNS, District Manager, Hawera. T BEG to notify the general public that from February 1, 1914, I intend closing my books and running a cash trade only. All orders will be delivered within a four mile radius when cash accompanies order. Goods at bedrock prices. My motto for the future: Small profits and quick returns. I am. handing my books over to my solicitor on February 10. All accounts outstanding on that date will be collected by him only. Thanking my customers tor their past support, and trusting for a continuance of the same under the cash system, T. SMART, Oakura Store.
GAE K E (JiEDESS, VGAERE (JAEBENS, (JAEDESS. JJOLIDAY gEASON. JJOLIDAY gEASON. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Come and see the ZOO and bring your Children to paddle iu the miniature SEASIDE.
HOT WATER FREE. Fruit and Lollies in the Grounds. L'ienty of Amusements. Admission sd. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! JJETIREn'G FROM JJUSINESS. SALE Q WEEKS' CLEARING SALE ° WEEKS* CLEARING SALE Of my LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK Of BOOTS AND SHOES.
I have sold out my old-established busi- | ness, with the lease of the premises, and the stock has to be sold out. JOHN QRAYSON, NEXT IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. FIRE! SMOKE! SALVAGE SALE of ALF M. SKEATES' FIRE STOCK now in full swing. , I Come and secure some of the bargains to-day of BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY, comprising Engagement and Dress Rings, I Brooches, Pendants, Bangles, EaTrings,I Necklets, Ladies' and Gent.'s Chains, I Links, Tie Pins, etc. SOLID SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE, j comprising everything for the ÜBe and adornment of dinner-table, mantelpiece or toilet-table. Eight day Striking Clocks, by best makers; and alarm clocks, including Big Ben. Silver-mounted Purses, Card-cases tnd Pocket Wallets, Walking Sticks, etc., and dozens of lines too numerous to men- ' tion, all being SLAUGHTERED at AUC- ' TION PRICES. Goods slightly damaged I " by SMOKE ONLY, and have now been 1 cleaned up like new. 1 \ A LP. M . SKEATES, e 47, Devon St. (opp. Theatre Royal.) 1 NGLEWOOD PEOPLE in want of Print . I Aotud communicate with 'phone 17, New
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 1
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