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.BRICfiDE PUIN Mi rAKGY '■ OSES--. BALL ' "' 'HE AIRE ROYAL ionday, Nov;:;,!.;; IKii'st rtnii !'(;cond priana will be given >'i;r tli:>. bt&t Girls' Fanov Costumes, and also for the bust, P'«h' DoM.umes ,*iv:-, »i:r ACiiiHjTJiA'cr.AL ShiiW i THURoD.i Y r,E-CBI\Ii3E K lOih, 11)03. Largely kcreaacd number and vatae of prizes for Jarsoys and other D.tiry Stock. SEVERAL GOLD MEDALS. Messrs. Lovoll & Christmas, Ltd.'fl, Challenge Trophy, vnlue £75. ThejTaranaki A. & Jf. Sccinty'g Trophy of i 1902, value £23. 'EiiTRIES CLOSR ON SATURDAY, 2STH NO7EHBKU. Catalogues can be obtained from the Secretary. ' '■ THOS. 0. KKLSEY, Mew Hv mouth. Societies' NU A L New Year's Day.

I IMPERIAL CALF FOOD ' ] Testimonials. i [Extract from the Wyndham Herald, June 1-ttb, 1901.] Ikff R JOHN iIoBSAN, of Seaward Downs 1 jyi. yesterday told us of a satisfactory j pxpeiionoe lie has had in roaring calves I with artificial food Hy raised twenty calves ; tin " Imperial" Oalf Food, and at the sam [time had others which he f;:d with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old) realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 21th, 1901. Messrs Langdown & Hon, Ghristc urch.Dear Sirs, — Re Calf Food purchased from yon, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Oalf Food.—Yours faithfully, X. W. Foster. BURGESS, FR&SEK & CO. w Sola Aeents. Taranaki. I »,"OK SAI/K.—-Tho iilversdale Estate* . comprising 15155 Acres of Bplendid t c:ca*rery land, situated at Araritnu South, i about 30 miles iron AuclcU&d, The farm !is ancloaed wich a sheep-proof fence, and ! .sub-riividad into tc-n padd cks. A oousider- •' able area is i'i yjuhe, 500 acres of bush \ having been felled and sown within threo j years, besides fern land surface-sown, which i hoWs grass well. Bush land cleared, 'ind 'tern land plotvfce'l and sown 20 yearn ago, show." a stood nolo of ynisi and wnite clover to-ciay. Tbero is enough valuable timber lett to build houses on every • 100 acre section- Tho timber cau be s»wn -by a travelling mid at s:s (id per 100 ft. The Public Ha'l is on the property, and may bo !;ji!{:ht will) tho farm if required. The • Arai'imn Creiimery ih »vithin hidf-it-mile of ti'U Hall. There is a roo-1 and t nuvr.i-iaJinj; rivek ax, tfe hom<:ssoa'', which ci-inini-cs a new of 6 jvoin.i, , outhoi."*!.'-, etc. Al.-io,».Small Irondi'.ejicjj- ; iiouso for stookraan. There is a fi'st-class hie-.v tularn sfoeliyiivd and cattlo-oraßdiiig I pen. A new coiicro'-o s-heep dip 4ui>. long, ;\vii.h ilraininii; yr-n's m,d totava drafting j y.\rd:-- complete, i).d.t- la,(, year. (1 e acre 'of orchard. There is n ;-plorn.i > lcv.-l rar-e----j-oour-e of over 40 aero* feneid, ploughed, li'-aioed, ami into irrass. which could be j: tj :>'J aorts; all 1.-val, r.e-r (he : hosi:■<;. The farm is .. fo:-;une \o cut up into jc;e:ii!iery a■■ci.ious, build homes, a\ui i;et the ! billing done on thavew; or is an ii'ilep:-,i. I done; for rais-iir,- buef, smiltou, and lamb. i 1..r0b tan be diivtn from h.me in oaily jii.oni m; io .i.'.ilwa.. ;,,.<; ...a a( :!v. Andean atMesaleU.er;: ■!:•': of i! p'-.r h. is fir indents, at '.he a Uhu;t of (li!:r p'irt'icniar; BaMi .laud . KWINGTOfy ■sSiUiucl i; siGSj vwm in imm \ Itedm., ~„>,,. o»s Oups, Sr.iprur* and ! >M u*bv viiot.tciy in hew 'I ,-tl „a duri;nr : (the l«H U .■■oahs iiMiK th,- Gohniai j Ammunition i ompaivv's shot ijun Cart- ' j ridges and patent Coiicave Wadcinp. ! Those who wish to time out fop at .Pigeon i Matchps should try the following brands. f of the Company's Cartridges, viz : I In '£} s or 2J inch case.'? j | "Favourite" " fcijayer " ! "Swiftsure" "Superior" : "Invincible" "Excellent" ' j " Blue-rock," 3-ißch ca?e. ! | At least 75 of tho abote wieners were firing from 30 yards, while many were I. firm* from the 32 and 43 yards mark. | The Company's-303 Ammunition cannot' • be squalled for quality and aoouraoy

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 3

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