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•A TO STAND THK SEASON at ngaerb and travel Inglewood 54-1 ’ and New Plymouth districts, THE FASHIONABLYBRED TROTTING STALLION, it ARON Sire, "Rothschild.” Dam, “Calais.” Terms: Three guineas season, pa. -mo on or before January 1, 1912. An offer of £'loo was refused ti-»» season for one of "15,iron D.’s” gets. Visits Inglewood every Monday tui't Wednesday, and Jury’s White Hai* Stables, New Plymouth, every Tuesday For further particulars apply to ]<-. KYNDMAN, Owner, or D. Withers, Stud Groom. efflw WOOL SALES. WOOL SALES will ho hold in tho CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, IVELLINGTON. during the current Season, on the following dates: — Rate. Time. Catalogues Close. ,T \N. 11 at 9 a.ra. ... DEC. 30, 1911. FEU, 13 at 9 a.m. ... FEB. -3. 1912. MAR. 6 at 2 pan. ... MAR. 1, 1912. The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the first offering and Is per bale for tho second offering. iu order to shorten the catalogue, single and two-halo lots will be grouped as Far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped will bo treated as “Star” lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reserves will bo accepted for such lots. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. G. H. Scales. Levin and Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A.. Ltd!, and W.P.C.A., Ltd. J. Macintosh and Co. N 7i. Loan and Mercantile Agency, Co., ltd. e 429 Murray,' Roberts and Co., Ltd. Dalgcty and Co., Ltd. 0 RNOT.D J ONES & ,00., LAND AGENTS. PROPERTY! PROPERTY!I PROPERTY!!! PROPERTY of every description in and around New Plymouth will from now on ENORMOUSLY increase in value. Wc have every kind of property for investors to choose from. Wo can make money for you every leal. Come and see us; wo will tell you just what to- buy. NOW is the time, to “GET IN.” C. A I!N0L ”J OXES C O -' LAND AGENTS, i3ROUG.ii.AM ST. S' OME gOUND JNVESTMENTS TTERE! CHEAP BUSH SECTION.—3OO acres, Pit) grass. Freehold for £2 10s and easy terms on improvement conditions. Handy to New Plymouth.. INGLEWOOD DISTRICT. —Good farm of 200 acres, practically all pasture. L.I.P, at very low rental. Price £ll. £250 cash will secure. COAST FARMS.—I 3! acres at £2O, 237 acres at £l7 10s, 100 acres at £lB. All freeholds. Quarter cash, balance 5 per cent. NORTH TARANAKI.—Bush Farms. A. 1200 acres, .320 grass, £4050; £SOO cash wanted. ' B. 690 acres, 520 grass, £7 10s; easy terms. (Lease with p.c. can bo arranged). C. 1700 acres X,.T.P., 725 grass. Goodwill £3. Easy terms. D. 322 acres, 120 grass, lull new clearing. L.I.P. Goodwill £650. EAST OF INGLEWOOD.—Bush Farm. 500 acres, more than half grass. Motor road from New Plymouth. Freehold £3 10s and very libera] terms. A CHEAP SECTION.—IIO aero level farm, near New Plymouth. Out of order, and a great bargain to tho right man. CLOSE TO TOWN.—Nice dairy farm ISO acres. Perpetual lease. Goodwill £B. 125 aere dairy farm, roomy house. Frrebold £ls 10s. RAGLAN DISTRICT.—2OOO aero bush farm, 850 grass. Sheep nr dairying. Six-roomed lion.se, 4-rooircd cottage, ample outbuildings, yards, and dip. Freehold £5 10s. 2050 acre sheep farm, 1480 acres grass, 25 paddoeks. Good homestead. Freehold £G 10s. Metalled road to railway. 103 acres, 60 grass. Freehold £360. BUSINESSES. GROCERY, Wanganui; good opening for man with £3OO. ‘MOTOR OAR AGE and BICYCLE SHOP, Wellington district. Freehold and complete plant £OOO. 'Terms. ENGINEERING. BLACK SMITH, and WIIEF.LWRIGHT.Prosperous country town. Premises, plant, and goodwill £BOO. HOTEL.— One of the nicest country houses in New Yea land. -Sale or straight-out lease to suitable ;enant. TOWN SECTIONS, TOWN AND SUBURBAN HOUSES. AND BUILDING SITES.—A good selection. Particulars on application. fl O 11 K 1 L L, F. P. O NEW PLYMOUTH. NAZOL LTAirTPß.—Hear Sirs,—l whs sinterin'' from a very acute form of influenza together wirlt sore throat. 1 was depressed and slept bad' Jy. when a friend* advised me to try Nazol. 1 had bought several other romediovS, including a well-known cough euro, but- could not gee cured. Nnzul p;avo me instant relief, and my illness gradually loir mo, so that I am able to oat ami sleep well. I cannot speak too highly of Nazol.—Yours faithfully, John Carroll, Njiuio, Jiuio 2Q* XSUX*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143672, 16 December 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143672, 16 December 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143672, 16 December 1911, Page 5

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