TO LAND SEEKERS. TOK ACRES freehold, near Tariki,no blackberry, new 8-roomed house, big storeroom, wash-house, 8 bailed cowshed and' woolshnd; good land, flat and ploughable, carrying 25 cows and 40 two-year heifers. Only £25 per acre, small Government mortgage. Will exchange for farm between Omata and Waitara. Present owner in. 07A ACRES freehold, good dairying district, carrying 430 ewes and 100 big cattle, good bouse. Will exchange for 100 acres south of Eltham. The best offer on the market. TDEAL Farm: 270 acres suitable for returned soldier or man with limited capital; sheep-proof fencing, all in grass, 50-60 acres been ploughed, carrying 40 cows and 100 sheep. Price £ls per acre; cash £4OO, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. Clients wishing to sell land should communicate with me. Several clients desire house property in New Plymouth, F. H. BAENITT, LAND AGENT' ... .. STBATPOBD
I m i m i ra 58? ONE CANNOTHELP BUT ADMIRETHB One cannot but admire tlie accuracy OF JOHN PETEIE'S RELIABLE "TIMEPIECES." JOHN petrie; JEWELLER & OPTICIAN. STRATFORD. P.O. Box 61 'Phone 248. m TO STAND THE SEASON XX NEW PLYMOUTH,. The Imported Horse l CAMPFIRE < s > By CARBINE (2); dam, REVELRY (5). CAMPFIRE is a brown horse, standing 16 hands, and comes from the same branch of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, I and is closely related. CAMPFIRE is the sire of the following , well-known horses: depredation (winner of the Te wamutu Cup, the Auckland Cup, 2000 sovs), Royal Dragoon (winner of the Reef ton Cup, Westland Jubilev Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Wavorley Cup), Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap, and three tines run-ner-up in the Otaki-Raukawa Cups). [Others of his progeny are: Jady Nolan, ' Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Frying Camp, Ihapuna, Waiti, Cinders, Embers, Carbiness, Hopye, Shandon Bells, Camp Kettle, Torchlight, Ahika, Moutoa Camp, Bell o' the Camp, Generalissim'o, KickaI poo, and Evening Glow. Terms: £lO ios. Good Grazing free till December 31, 1918. All care taken, but no responsibility For further particulars— J. BOND (Owner), Gill Street, New Plymouth.
TO STAND IK TARANAKI The Thoroughbred Stallion, LORD* MULTIFID MDLTIETD ?- LIDS" NELL. Only a. Limited Number of Mares Taken For immediate particulars jppply— JAS. HAWKINS, Box 6, New Plymouth.
TO THE PUBLIC OF STRATFORD & SURROUNDING DISTRICT. TXTE have opened a branch in Strat-, ford, and are prepared to do all motor and cycle repairs, at lowest possible prices. f We have in stock 1917 electric light j model Indians from £97 10s, countershaft Rovers and Triumphs, and a good selection of second-hand machines from £2O to £65. ALL ACCESSORIES, OIL & SPIRITS STOCKED. BRANSGROVE< ' DIRECT IMPORTERS. CASH CSTCLE & MOTOR DEPOTS, Devon Street East, New Plymouth, and Stratford. Mr H. C. LOKE, the well known Inglewood Grain Merchant, writes: — "For destroying rats, absolutely the best and most reliable remedy is OOMMONSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR. It has saved me pounds is a year. The rats disappear as if by magic and leave no offensive smell." ALL CHEMISTS AKD STORES WHOLESALE, BURGESS, FRASER-& CO,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1918, Page 3
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