BUSIN ESS NOTICES. LAND! LAND! LAN])! TARANAKI- TARANAKI , TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. «-rnon.*d residence, cowshed; *ud bW,KT . w ;p v go KOod metalled read. close m facto y echool, and railway caß , 90 cows besides'other .stock. »pl®i did position. 1 nee Lib P • terms arranged, must rapidly in rease in value. 8.—90 ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY an-' new farm buildings, splendidly nmated and tour subdivided into ten paddocks, v.to ■ miles t ono third plan Afactory, school and railway, good, all level aer « tent ■ ed and laid dow- in good English grasses. Ince Ldo per arranged : tip-top investment. v.—BB ACRES, all in grass and all 'evel. f 'town - l-ip cowshed, and other outbuildings, ton paddocks, i plough* ’ factory, school, and railway. 1» Torots tol)0 c«sand laid down in good pasture. 1 rme £35 per acre, balance on easy conditions. To inspect means to bay. \CRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass and Vownship!, about' ’ k'si 1 r.A^ct. £E& 300“ W e«O ta rSi?ed r do.i: balance - ©asjt terms. This is a first-class proposition. m Land Register non t airs the P'ck of tha Tara^ a J{ vestors for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farm*. a " d Businesses o ( can gu ,, sMo»ld do well to consult ma befara purchasing eLewher . Sheep Kune in areas ‘-m LW ~ 3 shown oven proof Loans Negotiated. URY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acre*, bdbof -■ oro porti. 10.000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients ai.own , , h’RKIC OF CHARGE. Corrospot deuce invited. I j a M. HICNETT. Stratford. *ND REPRESENTATIVES: pRftHK or: j ELL , n™ Hymruf* F. E. MOORE, Kapojusa. SeaAtuvw r: h /k: OfTHE ' DUNCAN DRILL. EXCELLENT SN EVERY DETAIL. UNBREAKABLE. ALWAYS SOWS TRUE. Inspect its many features at i-.V. The House of yuaiity Implements. NEWTON KING. WEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONCA. English' Mowers. THE ONE-HORSE ALBION MOWER is just the thing for tfio smni farmer, as it is better for getting into awkward corners limn the - horse mowers. Como and inspect. Also. ADVANCE ALL-SI EEC h-V i HAKES, Etc. B. RARENESS /* & n B > km? Not only m it the best Tea. but it is also the most economical, imitations. Ask for Amber Tips Tea anti gel it. bold by all stores. 1/8, h- - ■ -- ■gacaeaaiimwmnE» II IWII.III HEALTHY CALVES MEAN A HEALTHY BANKING ACCOUNT. 0?1 If ■ porous calves Covciop into profitable cpws—provided they are kept “growing” from the start. When milk is scarce there’s no feed so rich and nutritious as *s»vr>jKpr ~ r ~ ■IERE'S PROOF. r,stream, Wellington, st February, 1912. Hill and Barton, Ltd. ollmgton. ivs,_\ would liko to knuw how pleased ! h the Bibby’s Call vliifb 1 got from'. von. just sold my calves each for heifers and Od for steers. The wore in tip-top eontbanks to “Bibby’s” honestly eonsider it !t Calf Food on the 0. FLUTY BIBBY’S CREAM EQUIVALENT. It contains no less than Fourteen per cent, of Oil or just about double tho percent's contained in an ordinary calf meal. Moreover, the digestibility r?f “Cream Equivalent” is nrovided for by a special system of cooking—and it. does not scour if used regularly. Now is the time to com veneo if you wish to raise healthy stock for profit! r? i ns b> v * Q CREAM EQUIVALENT, Is sold by Wc e. H’ yourw * MERCHANTS, STRATFORD, i j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 8
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