THE FARMER AND THE FUTURE. Th AT the future of the Farmer in New Zealand is a rosy one' there ean he little doubt. Already there is a worldshortage of grain, of meat, of wool, and of dairy produce. The shortage is real—it is not merely a cause of faulty distribution, • The producing countries of the world have been producing less and less —flocks and herds have become reduced —great areas of land have gone out of cultivation. Immediately the War is over there will ho a plentitude of ships released from Avar service to serve the Empire’s foodproducing Colonies. New Zealand products are assured a ready market for many a year to come. And such a condition will create what is popularly knoAvn as “land-hunger." That is Avhy it is Aviso to buy land NOW. Granted that land values are high at present, there can be no rpiestion that they Avill go higher. The Sale of the .McDonald Estate, at Levin, on the ManaAvatu Line, offers an unusually favourable opportunity to acquire land in one of the most prosperous districts in the Dominion. The land offered is suitable for either Dairying, Sheep, Grazing, or Crops. Full particulars as to Terms of Purchase and Date will appear in another issue of this journal. A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET, GIVING FULL DETAILS, CAN P.E HAD, WITH PLANS, PR EE ON APPLICATION TO DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION .. WELLINGTON. lITMATANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, DIM. r fHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above—--25 mix. d yearlings 2 springing heifers 2 heifers 3 yearling steel's 3 empty cows 1 store eow 50 f. and f. shorn gavos 20 store pigs NOTICE. Stiles & mathesom, ltd., respecjfully ask (hat all accounts owing to them he paid before TUESDAY, 22nd hist,, to MR, T. LISLE (whose receipt ivi!! he a miflicient discharge), at the office of AIR. R. MOORE, Solicitor, Alain Street, Eoxton. On presentation of cash regi-Mer tickets for purchases up to and including the Both nit., Air Lisle will also pay amounts due. Office hours: 0.30 a.iu. to 5 p.m. Saturdays: 0.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Postal address; Box 34, Eoxton, Ist October, 1018. FOOTBALL. A COMBINED MEETING of members of both the Crusaders and Aaa'uliou Football teams will he held in Air Perreau’s rooms on TUESDAY evening next, at 7.30 o'clock. IjOST. —Last Aveek-end. child's glasses in cam'. Only good to owner. Reward on relnrnimr to E. Healey. SjTILES & AIATJIESON, LTD.. having disposed of their Eoxton business to AIESSRS BARR A t TVER, desire to cordially thank their many customers for the loyal support received during Hie past twenty years, and solicit, a continuance of patronage to their successors. Eoxton, Ist October, IfllfJ, \V- D. BAUCKTIAM is selling Avheal at <S/- per bushel in sack lots. w- D. BAUCKHAM is selling factory butter at I t! per !h. |?()R SALE. —Six-roomed house, with all conveniences, together Aviih three acres of land, situated in Union Street. Apply G.’Davis. , MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Thirty-third Grand Annual Metropolitan AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. On ShoAvgroumts, Palmerston N., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 30th and 31st OCTOBER, 1918. {jj-EXEUAL entries (other than Live Slock) close sth October. Live Stock and Competitions entries close 12th October. All information from IV. T. PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85. Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1886, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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