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good rough ieed; 7 miles from town ; £5 per acre. No. 275. 54 acres bush land, 44 cleared and in grass; 6 miles; price £l6O, of which £IOO may remain at 10 per cent. No. 274. 150 acres, level, well-watered dairy farm beautifully situated, 6 roomed house, dairy, &c.; £4 10s per acre, £2OO cash, balance at 6 per cent. ; 20 miles from town. No 273. 35 acres choice pasture, with lovely native bush, and all the essentials tor a gentleman’s residence ; £lO 10s per acre. No. 271. 150 acres level land, 130 acres in grass carrying 50 milch cows, balance bush and orchard; 10-roomed bouse, with beautiful surroundings ; close to railway station, from town ; £lO 10s per acre. No. ' 266,. ' 88 acres bush land, 25 in grass; 2roomed cottage ;4£ miles out; wil* lease for 5 years at £2O. TO CLO SE AN ESTATE. 68 acres heavy bush land, half felled and grassed several years ago ; 4J miles from railway ; easy terms to an industrious man. No. 34. 536 acres open and nearly level grass land, near sea, and close to main road ; 17 miles ; comfortable farm house ; £6 per acre. No. 242. 106 acres undulating pasture, little useful bush.. Excellent 10-roomed house, buggy-shed, &c. 5 miles out. -£1100; of which £BSO may remain at 6 per cent., or lease with purchasing clause may be arranged. No. 241. acres clear level grass land witu good well-built 5-roomed house, workshop, 2 stalled stable, barn, and fowl houses, and half an acre in garden. About l-£ mila from town Will be sold cheap. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND SUBURBS, v - • - I have a number of residential properties and sites for sale or lease ; also sundry busi ness premises. - - ... A LICENSED VICTUALLER Desirous of relinquishing the trade is open to sell his House which, although in an ttn suitaDle position for the liquid business, is admirably situated and well adapted for a middle-class BOARDING-HOUSK. The property will be sold cheap. Fuller particulars may be had on application, TO CAPITALISTS. Monies invested free .of charge on un oubted first mortgages. F. P. CORK ILL, National Bank Chambers, NF,W PLYMOUTH, TARANAKI.

SILVER DUST. The timaru milling company (Limited;, have pleasure in advising their customers and the public generally that their above well-known brand of PATENT ROLLER FLOUR HAS BEEN AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, MELBOURNE. While thanking their clients for their liberal support in the past, the Company confidently look for a largely increased business in the near future. The Company are determined to keep the front rank in producing flour of the finest quality, and every effort will be made to maintain this position.. The best article is the cheapest. Every one therefore should use - _ ’ “ SILVER DUST.” • THE MILLING COMPANY’S OATMEAL is superior to all other brands in the market. Obtainable from all grocers and storekeepers throughout the Colony. '' JNO. B. RUTLAND, ■ Manager. Royal Flouring Mills, Timaru. EDWARD REEVES AND CO., ' v Wellington, - _ Sole agents for the Wellington and Taranaki ; Districts. 428 HAGGETT & PERCY, PRINTERS, \ NEW ZEALAND TIMES Lambton Quay, Wellington, HAGGETT AND PERCY have the pleasure to announce that they have leased the whole of the New Zealand Times Jobbing Plant, and that they propose carrying on the business of Jobbing Printers in the same premises as formerly by the N.Z. Times. They intend keeping to the front in all the Latest Designs and Novelties, and it will be their aim to produce good, effective work. As their plant is one of the largest in Wellington, they are prepared to turn oat ill classes of work in the beat style. HAGGETT & PERCY.

■ FARINACEOUS FOOD THEBESTAND fcw^CHEAPEST h FIRST ESTABLISHED 1825 , PROMOTE OOD OR NEAVE'S/ Iffe 18 AH CEOUS FARIN N? FOOD a® IjjvNcet—■*' Carefully prepared and highly nutritious.” British Medical Journal “ Well adapted for Children, Aged People, and Invalids.” TRADE MARK. IN ONE-POUND CANISTERS, ONE SHILLING EACH. SOLD EVERYWHERE ■: . WHOLESALE OF THE MANUFACTURER. J. R, NEAVE & CO., FORDIKGBRIDGE, ENGLAND, I INS THE m $ MS OR &3S T\ RE P R C ES though COPIED .* BY ALL J Packets Mt jtua 2 rt I ~p 3/. 'f--2 SfjRNAT% 3 4, 0/4 AWARDED iisn!:! TO BOXES HALF i CHESTSJ f :in---tTTTTTTT^rnii ftfELSONjiIOATE 4- & Co A- C-N^HyS wfh} 3a®* as •FfFs; r/.J. INDUSTRIAL eh2.Life. *' The blending is entirely attended g* by slr. Nelson himself, who is £! Taster of great experience, and hat* had a special training in the art,” TIMARU HERALD. ■■ This firm deserves the support of all purchaser.! of Tea, -is the article they offer is superior to anything we have vet seen in this Colon, •' PRESS. Mr. Nelson is a professional Tastes aatf . Blender.’' PURE BLENDED TEAS IiUGKLAND ,WELLI NGTQN, CHRISTCHURCH,nUNEDIN, AHEN'fS : EVE RYWHEI®.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 889, 15 March 1889, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 889, 15 March 1889, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 889, 15 March 1889, Page 33