At the present time settlers in this and the adjoining districts are spending their labour and energy in clearing their land of the last remnants o£ primeval forest in. the shape of stumps. Their labour is rendered ten times more elleetive by tho use of Trewhilla's IV.tent stumping Jack. This splendid little tool is easily carried and worked by one man and will be found a perfect ni-uvel. To be obtained of The United Farmers Co-op. Association, Palmersi on North. —Anvr. The record beaten! Warnock and A fkiti's returns for the first week of ti en- expiration of lease sale, far i'\<■»'(-ds any previous weeks' takings, ( : conclusively that they can •iiid di> sell at the prices quoted, which a li-crnine w'■bli" haw not been slow c< '• and take 01. is- Aio House, i ainieistOH North '■>. the >.|ti«ir<\ are showing a -ndi i ' t ! ii! i i -n's and !■ y- - (tr.-c t .-nil- -md tronsw.v, men's a; ' :- 9 - m- i.e.- 1 and tweed . '. f;. ■ -inn !■. :i i uunder ■ : . endlesv.; .. I To Aro i i ■—. 5 1 aim family
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXII, Issue 6059, 23 June 1897, Page 2
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