J eat Export f* LIMIT? D, MANUBF. MAW; ■ W:: I.AMHTON QUAY, WEI I.lVC.ii:\ Wort.: NGAHAI'KVMII I Tiportant to Farmers W.M'.E.£o. Manures Net Cash on Trucks at Nga In 2 cwt. sack*. Jfyr i cwt. sacks. ;/- per inn extra li charged Ho. 1 Mixture £57/6 per ton No. 3 „ £rVs'. .. No. 5 „ £6/2 6 ,;■• Potato j, a . Imported Superphosphate «,'5/5/- [ Par'iculars of Analysis posted to any lulilrpsson application, Special M iitures can he Rjf4n : 4 at any liine to scvlt Fariiefi. • FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. Mi . THE WELDHOTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. 13 PREPARED TO PURCHA3B Fat Sheep and Lambs by Weight, or at per-head. The Company alio offers cllenti every facility for Preetlng on their own account. Prices and all particulars can he obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any ol the buyers la the country. WALTER G. FOSTER, Managing Director. YyAXTED KXOWX-'Man willing to fix raw'lmils or build cliimiievfi, milkers seeking employment, mV,i stranded, open to dig or do an.v kind oi work, wnitreas housemaid, lady-help t'lso Registry. (M JpOR _SALE—Wiiitnrn, now house, well situated, 5 lui'ge rooms and every i'H.)oj terms.-]!. F, Kussell and Co.! New Plymouth. i —l7o acres, Bush district, rrasiif milked last season ,„ , , L , , yi"g IM sheep and .J head other stock; good house. Exeliange, for house and few acres close to town. Price tO per acre—H. F. Eus66ll and Co., Xew Plymouth.
J\\CIIANGE-350 acres dairy farm, 3110 in grass, ly a milts from creamcry, 7-roomed house aud outbuildini>s; carry over 100 cows. Price £ls per ncre. Exchange for sheep farm. Equity 1-2800.-11. F. Russell and 00. ] ftOQ .ACRES, choice block freehold sheep country, 630 acres grassedi all ensy rideable land; 5-room-i';l house, yards, dip ,cte. Carried 800 sheep and 150 head cattle, Price £3 10s per acre; easy terms; or will exchange lor smaller farm close to town.—H P. Russell and Co. A *LARE UPI-A.B.C. selling salvage stock. Farmers' boots, worth 14a Od, now 6s 6d. g.l QLR needs, your opportunity.—Faraers' heavy shooters, hand-made, worth 18 8 Od, now 9s Od.—A.B.C. 0-1 JURE I FIREII-A3.C. Salvage Sale. —Gent's gkc 6 bals, worth lOe Od, now 10s Od. g.j ABO B OOTS.-Children'. patent ankle straps, Is, slippers QUARTER-ACRE, Fitsroy, price «l'6oi £lO down, balance easy terms.— Apply Gilmour & Clarke. QUR month this time," a butcher said. | The housewife smiled but shook her head. | Not one, but "six mouths" bo your fate I If once again inside this gate | You're seen. No! I can do better far I By dealha at the MEAT.BAZAAR. J to s to suit purchaser. £IOO cash. Owner will sell as a whole or in sub-division, In the popubir suburb of Vogeltown. Close to oil bi.rc r Apply to S. D. POPE, A.M.P. Uii'liings. -,, 0-B yyAMED to purchase good suburban residence, with % to %-acre of in.ill.—Reply Box 104, Ha were. • 44 ST—In New Plymouth, on Satur. day. a £5 note. Reward on return to "Wnker* care "News," RANTED, two Gentlemen Boardersj comfortable home, central; 18s week, soft washing included. For adi'rs's apply office of this paper. 'l-8 pAIWYI-Ooods at half-price and discount at Ambury's Great Slaughter sale. t.c. JJUNDREDS of people are shopping ot Ambury's. Every parcel leaving the establishment contains a bar. ?»'»• " t.c. pOR SAM—I acre, Vogeltown; price £230; easy terms; good buildinp silo—Apply Gilmour &, Clarke. pOR SATiH—Vi-nrro, Vogeltown, prico £150; £lO down, balance ca?v levins.—Apply Gilmour & Clarke. X/V POUNDS DOWN will secure now * " 5-roomed bouse; every convenience. Price £sso.—Apply Gilmour & Clarke. RANTED TO SELL-EncyclopacdH Britanica in half-morrocco (24 vols, and index) on revolving book case Also British Navy League map, Oft by Oft. All in first-class condition and wiil be sold cheap.—Address at "News" office. t.c. pOR SALE—W.GS.R. Lease, 16 acre on Old Hospital Road, ono mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively plantI'd. Terms if desired, For address appty office of this paper. t.c. [ALL PROGRAMMES and INVITA- -\ TION CARDS—A large assortment. 'aspect samples at "News" Office, TJiOR Up-to-date Printing of every kin 1 try the "News" Jobbing Department. Orders' executed with despatch.
YKESS PREHCM GOOD FOR PIGGY ' How Mr. McKenik saved £ 14 I Mr. Wm. McKetulewriMlla September. 1994. 1 Itvtd £H by having SykW't Or**** on the premise) (costing i/t per packet). A valuable sow with 1* little young ones was at the point of death. She was down tad could not move, and having Uw Drench in the house I gave her half a packet. The remainder ol the packet I mixed with meal and milk and gave to her four boors afterwards. InlessthansixbOttn she was on her feet. As I was leaving my farm in eight wseka I I sold the sow and litter (or £l4. Every owner of live stock should have this valuable medicine on Ibis farm, as be never knows the hour when he will reqtth* ft.% j WM. MoKEMIE, >
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 167, 9 August 1909, Page 3
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803Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 167, 9 August 1909, Page 3
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