DABK TOBACCO. , " ' 11 *r^^^^^^^^ The quality of this brand of Tojb*oco^ fflh. J&¥^. fcSßlQiiiiill now bein^ sold " really - splendid. -
YOU GET THIS FENCE IN ROLLS. 11 1 ~ I"" 7 JTI " It is ieady Woven, Is Jcl easily put vp, ana gtxti "" "~t Ttj "* n« trouDle afteracaras. It ■ — rffc >&» tCI — ■ Is Strong, Dur«.bU,El»«tlc i "* *2B "to" -" thing. Dog and Lamb Eroa^ ti — «^* -^ kJ ~< -" -1-No Pig can'move it , _ - J^Z, Various Ueightsand Spacing -' J | - ■ | | nND TOR OKTAUOOUB. CYCLONE FENCE &CAT£ CO. "" '],
:X - Who Wants to Make Money Tby Buying 1000 ACRES t rrVEEIS is a really charming property— on<» M. TFhich. we nave 'personally inspected ! and vouch for. All felled .and grassed with • the exception of ebout 30 acres of shelter," bush. ' Fully 500 acres either dead level o* the. easiest of low terraces., , About .300 acres have been, ploughed and .sown in English,' grasses, and the whole of Jle flat land i« worth £25 per acre- and ■ • < - - - , The ilnest Honey-making Properly in ] ' , ■ MaxketlU -/ ' i Is cneap- at'that, being- just as y*u I could 'get: strbngi ' bwick loam oH x top o% I papa. * Balance of the property is jnagni-- ' ficent Sheep Qouhtry, being mostly" one big? 1 gorge, with easy slopes" v -down to a widejflat bottom with flats . many ' places 20 or ;. 30 acres in extent the whole length of the * gorge. . \ J > , - ■ ' TJie Parni is T?ort« £20 per acre, anil TfiU fetcli ttt . ; . 'This .gorge is no drawback .to the pK» perty, being rideable, and is like, a ;boundary fence, Tieing at the back of-the flatg. ; on the frontage. .The Sheep i All breeding Ewes are looking splendid (Lincpln-Romnea . cross, with a. small -flock of stud Lincolns/y '• and are, lambing, down', fast) and, can be had at valuation after shearing, as owner will , not give possession till after December. I Within 8 miles of Wayerley Station; I Wintering 8^ breeding to acre. 3000 Sheep were shorn off jthis last yeaf.and -it 13 wintering- 3000 breeding -Ewes, 100 head of Cattle, and 20 Horses, \ mostljß draughts, and the feed is beginning, to beat the stock. We firmly believe this .to ba a property which will sell in" the near futur< for £20 per acre. , And ire can sell it for .£l4 per acre* . . A dead, snip ! ! t . • There is a 10-roojhed House, . small Wool< shed, large Gosrehed, Stables; etc. The. Buildings' are not -first • class, - but are in good^rder and'<iuite habitable. The housa, has - been- added -to at odd times, but 19 very comfortable inside. PRICE: £14 per Acre. Terms. iharp. ' E. GRIFFITHS & CO., •NEW PLYMOUTH^
To Sheep- J'arjners, SheepBreeders, and Others ._ HENRYS. FITTER & SON^ OF SMITHFIELD MARKET, LONDON," Invite Consignments of Frozen Mutton and Lamb for realisation in ail parts of tha. United Kingdom. „ . -Having been established in the- -Central ■ Meat Market for over Half a Century, and having been connected with the Frozfaf Meat Trade since its very'cbmmeneemeirKj ±hey are in the best 'position tO-deal>wi% consignments. " They haye 1 no Retail fihops of their owfij no interest in 'any, and do' not buy on theli* own aooount, so all their -energi«« ara} directed to obtaining the highest possibW' prices for their ' Clients' Shipments* i) 4. not send consignments < direct. ' - '^. " Consignments can bo sent "fo -fiiem tTrfouglT' any Freezing Oompanyj or 'through' any 0f the Banks, and by doing this shippers wi% get ' all thai is to be ' obtained toi tbfl -Wool, Meat, Pelts, and Eat; '/ B. B.. BENNETT, ;T 170 Hereford street, "Chrjstchu^t ' t
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Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 9
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