XPERT SAYS OF LIME. Mr J. F. Moody, Fruit industries Commissioner, Perth, Australia, says :—“ A good soil should contain at least one per cent of lime, and if less than this proportion is present, DRESSING BECOMES NECESSARY. It must always be remembered that one per cant, of lime will not last long under ordinary conditions, for it is continually being lost by precipitation and leaching, and plants consume certain quantities. It is estimated that if the lime contents fall below one-fifth per cent, manures will not act, and I have no doubt that this is the reason why such poor results are often shown when ample manures- have been applied to the soil. Mr Moody also states ;—“ When buying quicklime, always see that is FRESHf-Y BURNED. If ground, see that it is FRESHLY GROUND.” You can be sure of this if you get your lime from-ABNER'S. We supply the best, direct from our works, and our prices are lowest. Experts have proved —practical farmers have proved—that lime is necessary for cropping land. It is necessary for YOUR land ! Write now for particulars and prices of our lime —ask also for our free leaflet on liming. . .
W. A. Amner & Sons, UME BPIiUFACTURERS, CIIYE SQUABE, NAPIEB. * Telegraphic Address— 11 AMNER,” Napier, Postal Address— Box 1, Napier,
Land Agents’ Public Notice. WE wish to notify our clients and public generally that we have no connection whatever with the new firm which proposes to carry on business at 12 Tennyson Street, Napitr, under our old { firm name of “ Hunter, Schultes & Co.’ 1 . The Messrs S. I. and W. Hunter of suofi new firm is in no'way connected with our Mr Hamilton Hunter' who has for many years been in the land agency business in Hawks’s Bay, and was formerly associated with Mr Sohu’tze in the land agency business of “ Hunter, Sohultze and Co,” a Hunter and Clark Thomson, LAND AGENTS, 19 Tennyson Street (Opposite Money-order Office. NAPIER, HUNTER, SOHULTZE & CO,. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NAPIER, OTANE. ORMONDVILLE. 400 ACRES, FREEHOLD. All rich heavy land, practically flat, grows good root and grain crops. 22 paddocks, wintering 1270 sheep, 500 of which are breeding ewes, and 7 head of cattle, besides several horses. 7-roomed ‘Jbouse, woolshed, dairy and grainery. 1 mile from railway station and town. Would subdivide well into smaller areas as it faces three roads. Price £3O per acre. Owner will leave £7OOO on mortgage for 7 years at 5$ per cent. 93/C. 12 ACRES, FREEHOLD. 7in grass, 4in oats, and lin orchard. 4-roomed house, dairy, trapshed and cowshed. Situated mile from railway station and town. Price £535. £lB5 cash, balance 4 years at 6 per cent. , 98/0 100 ACRES, O.R.P. Good dairy farm, Ij mile from creamery and town. Well subdivided, fenced and watered. 5-roomed house, cartshed and stable, cowshed with milking plant. Price £2l per acre, £SOO cash, or would sell as a going concern, with 40 dews, bull, 3 head young cattle, waggon, horse, milk cans and J-ton of wire for £2BOO. £BOO cash. / G9/C m ACRES, FREEHOLD. All rich flat orchard land, 10 % oores planted last year with 2yr old trees, 1920 trees being apples for export, 150 cherry plums and 85 early peaches. No buildings. Handy to Napier and Hastings. Price £1825, Terms arranged, . 100/017 ACRES,'FREEHOLD. Practically all flit land, suitable for cropping or dairying, 2 miles from railway station and town. 5-rqomed house, dairy and cowshed. Price £IOSO. Terms arranged. 103/G 60 ACRES, FREEHOLD. Practically all fat land, 2 miles from railway station, stock market and town. Well subdivided, fenced and watered, 5-roomod house. Price £2OOO as a going concern, which will include 100 sheep, 2 cows, 2 mares and f<*als, farm implements, trap harness, tools and furniture. Terms arranged. 105/C 180 ACRES, FREEHOLD. Easy country, suitable for dairying or fattening purposes, 11 paddocks, present stock 270 breeding ewos, 20 head cattle, 40 working bullocks and several horses. 8-roomed house, woolshed, cowshed and other outbuildings. m iie from town and creamery. Price £26 per aore, £IOOO cash. 106/C
43 ACRES FREEHOLD. Good dairy farm, 9 acres in oats, mostly flat' and undulating. 4 paddocks. Present stock 24 cows, 3 horses, 8 calves and a few sheep. 6-roomed house, cowshed, stable, etc, 1 mile from creamery and 3 miles from railway station. Price £3l per acre. Terms arranged, 109/0 70 ftCRtS, FREEHOLD. All flat land, 8 paddocks, 6 acres in oats and G in turnips, balance in grass. Carrying capacity 24 cows, besides other stock. 6-roomed house, cowshed, hay shed, etc, 1 mile from creamery and 4 miles from railway station. Price £33 per acre. £BOO cash. 110/P For Full Particulars Apply to HUNTER, SGHULTZE & CO. HEAD OFFICE-12 TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. P.O. BOX 208.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11649, 18 August 1916, Page 3
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