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MONTEATH, L.] fa.CLAREE, MONTEATH & CLARKE (Late T. Wright) GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Land and Commission Agents, Devon-st., New Plymouth Nothing but First-class : Lin&_ , ™rccompare favourably" with those ruling in any other centra. Farmers' requiring Grass Seed would do well to call and inspect our Stock oi Clovers, &a, just landed. Price and quality unsurpassed. We are always prepared to advance money on good security. AGENCIES— * Pbcaaix Biscuits and Confectionery Dnnedin. Ohambarlin's Sauces and Elecfcroahine Victoria Insurance Company. LAND !_LAND I GARTHEW, BRITTAIN, & CO., Devon Street, New Plymouth (Opposite Criterion Hotel). P.O. Box 53. * • Telephone 171 •House Property Bargains. A nice 7-roomed house, pretty ga-den situated in Gilbert-street, close t< Recreation Grounds. Only £$00. Pretty villa, 6 rooms, nicely situated Only £350. 7 roomed, superior finished house, 3 acre! ' land, Devon Line. Only £850. Farms. 210 Acres, fenced and subdivided into 1( paddocks, pretty shelter busb, anc nice 5-roomed house; all level land close to factory, 5 miles from town Price, £9 10s an acre. 450 Acres, splendid dairy farm, close t( school and factory, 6-roomed house cow&hed, etc. A real bargain. Price only £7 10s an acre. Town Section Bargains. Main corner section, Fitzroy. £100. £-acre, Devon Line. £150. f-acre, Molesworth-street. £140. Corner section, Devon Line. £200 Call or Write for particulars. Fullest information given to- intending Buyers or Sellers. Buyers shown ove properties Free. For Farms of all Sizes, Towi Sections, & Suburban Residence Apply at Once to GARTHEW, BRITTAIH, & CO., Land Agents. aB9 ■ PROPERTIES FOB SALS 140 Acres, nearly all ploughable, smal n*ouse, n*3ar Waitara. 75 acres at Ooatjro, 30 acres is gras^ good puriri ou the ground. Easy term? 75 acres of .leasehold adjoining! can ° nad at a very small rental 13& Acres at Mimi, all in grass, S roocied house. Goodwill ou 0.&.P. fc 8«1« cheap. 453 Acres at Urati, good fiv9-room« huuse, paddocks weil'suDnivMed. 1000 Acres, LJ P., at Mimi, 635 in grasc about 400 acres of good flat country Splendid sheep farm. Goodwill for sal cheap and on good terms. 2000 Acres, in a good grass growm; district, 1350 in grass, well fenced', < paddocks, share in sheep dip,' shearinj and cattle sheds. A large proportion o ploughable land. Only £4 10s per acre £1250 cash, balance in six years. 1 splendid opportunity to secure a goo fattening farm. 1170 Acres on Urutl Road £30 worth of improvements. Hela on o.r.p. 190 Acres of the famous Waihi flat, j splendid property for dairying, grazing or cropping. The place is well sheiterec divided into 10 handy paddocks, houM and large ebed. Goodwill of lease f o aale. 55 Acres at Bell Block, well fenced, h roomed house and good sheds. . Partly i crop. 100 Acres, with five-roomed houst within a mile oi Waitara and oloset factory. Or, \pill lease for 5 years. 453 Acres iv the Ngatimaru ridinp about 300 felled and in grass, well fenced no buildings, a good portion ploughablt For sale, ch^ap. . ; Sectionscnd houses in Waitara townshij As' I have daily enquiries for farm* those wishing to sell will do well to com municate with me at once. Agent for National Insurance Com p»ny and New Zealand Accident Inaur ance. Absentees represented. Bents am interest collected. Tradesmen's book kept. TUKAPi I have several sections, ranging from quarter to 2% acres, for sale on easy term in the above township. '' Also, — Well appointed farm oE 240 acres a Tatar&imoka. Particulars ou application THOS. BUCHANAN, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, ANI GENEB-aL COMMISSION AGENT Waitara. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THI RUYAL ACADEMY OF MUSK AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MU SIC OF LONDON. T7XAMINATIONS for 1902 will b< Hi held as under, viz. : — Elements of Music, Harmony anc Counterpoint, on the 7th June. Practical Examinations in Vocal am Instrumental Music at a date to Ix announced later.' Gold and Silver Medals will be givei to the candidates taking first and secom places on the Honours list in New Ze?. land. Music published for last year's examiu ationa may ue used this year. Copies of Regulations and Syllabus cat be had on application to the undersigned All entries Clo? on the Ist May. F. W. RICHMOND, 461 Representative. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. Rise o 2 perlb Sago .„ 0 2 „ Wax Candles 0 6J „ Wax Vestas 0 2>\ prdoz WaxineSoap ...• ... 010 per bai Starch. 51b packet ... 2 1 New Tomato Sauce, large bottle 0 6 Pickles ... 0 8 per bot; New Currants ... ... 04$ per ib, New Sultanas 0 6 %> Salmon ... 0 % per tin Marmalade ... .. x 0 4 „ Best Hops VA ... 10 per lb Cornflour... „. .». 0 4 ,» ■ Cuticura.'Soap 1 3percak« GoM Dust Washing Powder ... ... 1 4 Washing Soda ... ... 0 1 per lb Worcester Sauce .„ 0 4 jper bot w. hbalJ| GROCEIR, DEVON STREET EAST' d 46

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 4