RABBIT TRAPS. Th« "BIAMOUD" Babbit Trap possesses every point to wMch Kabtoiters attach importance. IT IS THE LATJEST AND BEST TRAP ON THE MAKKK't, In vicsv of its special qualities, it - is the Cheapest Trap Obtainable. JK?" Order from jovi Country Merchant or any Stock and Station Agent — THE "DIAMOND" BABBIT TRAP.
IEDIIVA WINDMILLS GLOBE Cream Separators. ■- The Best of their Kind. WHITE TO-DAT. A. 6c X, BUET, 3LB« ~4k General & Dairy Engineers, Dunedin. - \ >GENTS ¥OR P. &D. DUKCAJS'S IMPLEMENTS. "^22^^
i GX leFniinalt; I Our IvaDDIIS -M If ■ 'By Using the **fL-W/ i Rabbit Exterminator. W' I With the jdd of this Bimple Tnachine Babbits can be saecessjfully dealt lv |1 - ; with in anrkmd of^ronnd,liowever«andy and.jwroira. 9B» |ra The "H.-W. " sends a fine spray of liquid bisulphide right down tha • jfifL^ ISB boles, where it expands into joisonous gaa. The "H.-W. ,has proved jff jIS < thoroughly effective in ground where fumigating machines nave not given W \wt [ satisfaction. > J 1 1» 1 Simple, Economical, DaraWe, and Rapid in Operation. I 1 Holes can be charged in a second. All parts are of solid brass. I m■■ 'Operator completely immune from noxious fumes. I || Weight under 81b3. Price, S3. 11 H, JFnll particulars from Patentee, JA |i - E, H. HUNTEIUWESTON, -^S^^^ ""^ '9. M CknXESBBOOS, MIDDtSMAEOH. "^^ ' , i&^ |[
v To prevent disease *ud promote the Vitality of tke Potato I Sprays 15 acres per day, both an&r and over the leavsa. Can be fitted to any farm cart. H Inquiries invited. Prices on Application. 1 A colossal sue-ess awaited the Potato-spraying prceeiP. Th' re is a hea^y money profit in the B proc-.ss. Fanners should write for Booklets, Farmers' Testimonials, m College Kepoit*, to., <tc. ■ B Write for Catalogue A— Free on application. <* -fj Mv2lfs MACKISS LTD., The Sprayer Factory, READING 1 agw (jtago Farmers' Co-operative Assocn. i 6ra,-w:ford St., Pmredm. of Ltd, 1
TO THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS AND GRAZIERS WHO DESIRE TO ENIJLEGE THEI& HOLDINGS, and against whom a Progressive TJarid Tax acts &c a r airier, fihould at once communicate with us at ]©TVERELL or GLEN INNES, NEW _SOTJTH WALES, where I^cre is NO PEO--GRESSEVE LAND TAX. We offer you a genial climate, ample Tainfall, extensive tracts of the richest - Basaltic soil, on which LUCERNE, WHEAT, MAIZE, POTATOES, .BARLEY,- OATS, as well as HOOT -CROPS of all descriptions thrive . splendidly. ' - FRUIT of endless variety grows to perfection, from ORANGES (which r.re essentially a. hot-climate fruit) to OHEESiES and CUKBiNTS (which 'need a cold plimaie). , A BUTTER as well as a BA.COX FACTOBY are in lull swing in each town, \nd as DROUGHTS AHE ALMOST UNKNOWN, THE TWO DISTRICTS ARE RAPIDLY EXPANDING INTO LEADING DAIRYING CENTRES we can offer PATRY, AGRICULTURAL, and GRAZING Properties at prices ranging from £4 j.5» (four pounds fifteen) per acre, and shall be happy to supply particulars on application. Write to Sl'Gregor, Tr avers & Bale, INVERELS, CB G£3N INNES, HEW SOUTH WALES,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 6
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