FIKST CLASS GBAZING tfABM, J Of) ACRES freehold, 320 acres in splendid pasture: 80 acres good bush 7 <&ft* v siderable proportion ploughable, good papa land and suitable for railed farming; subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well built sheep and cattle yards; Si roomed whare, orchard and garden. Price £lO per acre, terms £SOO cash and balance can remain on reuonablf terms. r 1248 ACRES ' f rceJl<, ld« good grazing country, papa formation; well fenced and subdivided into convenien sheep-proof paddocks; two sets sheep yards; comfortable whare; iron woolshed; cattle yards; sheep dip. 1000 acres in best of mixed grasses, balance in bush; easy sheep hills and valley; carries 2 sheep to acre; 1 mile to Post Office, 7 miles by good road to sale yards, store, etc. Price £0 per acre, terms about £2OOO cash, balance can remain on reasonably terms. Stock can be taken at valuation. 735 ACRES ia North Taranaki, 335 acres L.I.P. at 1/- per acre; 400 acre* freehold, 430 acres in grass; 13S acres felled bush; 175 acres good bush' to fall; very rich papa land country; 40 acres river flats, balance good sheep and cattle country; ring fenced and wel subdivided into sheep-proof paddocks, first class fences; comfortable 6-roonied house, orchard and garden; practically; new woolshed and yards. Wintered 2% sheep and 80 head mixed cattle* Good metal motor road, 6} milus to township, sale yards (fortnightly sales)i Owner leaving for the front. . ', Price £7 12s per acre; an absolute bargain, terms about £1250 cash required* and stock can be taken at valuation. > 400 ACRES - foehold, Taranaki; all In best of mixed English grasses, fronting good metal roads, and handy to township, school etc.; well fenced nil subdivided into 20 paddocks; fl-roomed house, bathroom, cowshed, woolshed a 2 sets sheep yards. j Price £ll per acre, terms £6OO (Ash and balance can be arranged for on S|rt reasonable terms. •~' • - * NEWTON KING. LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENT, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH
As Superior as it Looks— The "Egmont'^-'Gigj-a ss m Eren without an intimate knowledge of the undisputed merits of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel as soon as you see it' v that Taranaki farmers are right in giving -It pride of place. What is more important, the more you know, ahout it, the more strenuously you will uphold their opinion. The "EGMONT" is quality throughout. ' ; Egmont Coach & Carriage Co.: (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD. . -•--—-_
FRUIT PESTS. Now is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose I un supply:— «■«■.• '*"• VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In i pint, 1 pint, i gallon, and 4 gallon tint. SOOPER'S FUNGICIDE In lib and 71b tins. "HARBAS" In 1 gallon tins, 'VERMORITE" In packets. "ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. "SUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS, NEWTON KING GENERAL MERCHANT.
R 0 Y A -Jb SI A I I, NEW PLYMOUTH-TO-OPUNAKE MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE AND FARES. Single. Return, a.m. p.m. -New Plymouth, dep. P.O. 7,30 4 P m «ta 2/- 3/6 7.45 4.20 8/0 15/- 9.56 6.35 . 10/0 17/0 10.20 7.0 12/- 20/- 10.50 7.25 dep. 7.5 2.50 2/8 4/- 7.35 3.20 3/6 0/- 7.59 3.44 Tataraimaka »-« 8/6 14/6 9.25 5.10 Oakura 9/0 17/0 9.45 5.30 Omsita 10/8 18/0 10.10 5.55 New Plymouth 12/- 20/- 10.30 6.15 Parcels may be delivered at Mr. Newton King's Garage, Currie Street, to drivers between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. All freights to be pre-paid. All excess of baggage will be charged A. E. MAGON, Proprietor. " I have never used a better Cough and Cold Remedy than Hean't Essence. It saves a lot of money." Be sure it's H-E-A-N-'SL = THCORMINALANDeiNUME =
charge at the hospital. MWWMiUIWMiH A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon, when Miss Elvie Brayshaw, third daughter of Mr. J. W. Braysliaw, late of Korito Road. New Plymouth, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. William Sullivan, formerly of Stratford, but now of Whakatane. Miss O'Toole was the bridesmaid, find Mr. W. Besley acted as best man, the bride being given away by her father. The Rev. J. Dawson Madill was the officiating minister. The happy couple left by the mail train for Auckland, where" the 'honeymoon is to be spent. Bogus two shilling pieces are in circulation in the district. Mr. Hopkins had one passed to him at the local b. okstall. The imitation is a good one, but has no "ring'' about it. Tradespeople should bo careful. Every home can afford to drink Desert Gold, the Queen of Teas. Family; blend, j/Ai «»«/!i/0 wades, 1/10 and 2/-, ";:
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