PRIME OAMARU POTATOES . AND CANTERBURY ONIONS ARRIVING BY EVERY SOUTHERN BOAT. It stock:— ™ CANTERBURY OAT-SHEAP CHAFF. LOCAL OAT-SHEAF CHAFF, LOCAL OAT-STRAW CHAFF. CANTERBURY HAY. BARTON OATS, DUN OATS ALGERIAN OATS, BARLEY WHEAT, MAIZE POULTRY REQUISITES, LIME. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH PRIME QUALITY. W. ROWE BROUGHAM STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
SAFE SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING things" are scarce, and you must take some risk whatever you do. But when you buy seeds o l ; me you can feel pretty sure about tie results. methods eliminate risk—l regularly submit samples of all my seeds to the Government Biologist for analysis, and when anything inferior is discovered it is at once destroyed SETTLE THE SEED QUESTION TO-DAY by-Tsending your order to Newton King —you settle it once and for all. NEW SEASON'S GRASS SEEDS Hawke's Bay and Canterbury Rye, Italian Rye. Canterbury and Locally-grown Cocksfoot. t Crested Dogstail, Sheep's Fescue. Timothy, Meadow Fescue, Poa Pratensis. Poa Nemoralis, White Clover, Cowgrass, Red Clover. Broad' Essex Rape. Aberdeen and other Turnip Seeds. ALL OF THOROUGHLY TESTED PURITY AND GERMINATING POWER. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AN! STRATFORD.
YOUNG, HOBBH. & CO. \ STEATFOKD AND ELTHAM. AUCTIONEERS, ' AS D 8 TAT I 0 N NT S -JBED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. s nd Eancashi Te Fire Insurance, Government Acurance, Avwt ralian Widow's Fund, Life!H STOCKS OF GRASS SEFD always on hand ig! M A K (J R E S! /HOSPHATE, the best super on the market. Ex'the past. Farmers using this super can he sure 3oo|k your or ders with us now to avoid disapTiPS FAMOUS ROOT SEEDS | OATS! OATS! feed Banish, Gartons and Duns. Jfcf. CHAFF CHAFF! time Rangitiksi and Blenheim. |:■ V Also in stock: aril, Wire Staples. Sucrosine. and «P i1g?t«». * Apply Sratford or Eltham, or to W. UsKeuto, Stock Agent! Wmni
CHANGE ROOMED HOUSE loppef and tubs set in. PULL HALF-ACRE. }&;'- LEVEL SECTION . P850; No Mortgage EiLKG to EXCHANGE FOR gQ TO JQQ F ACRES GOOD LAND. by difference can be arranged. «✓& CLAKKE W PLYMOUTH.
Tips Ted. Fiill Strength, Fall Flavour and Full Value in every packet, -an be had in teai at 1/8. 1/10 and 2/- per lb. V 'OUTL'NITI FOK bBKKn'FAiJMI-SS TO BECURE A b SHEEP RUN rts in best m ixed English grasses, the balance I being need and subdivided into sheep-proof paddocksj (36 ItHing-houses, sheep : yards, stock-yards. The property e best" sheep and cattle runs in the North of I'araIgrazing land of rich quality,'and lies well to thelsun, ■opes, sp-irs, and good hills, and has about 5 miles piy« mik-3 frontage to formed road. Tenure-field ,;»• Reason able terms can be arranged. • j W Also— ' 1 big. Title, Land Transfer. 1000 acres in gra*9, antfbaltecountry, fronting formed road. The land is of bod what_ hilly, and will make good sheep country w his all ppaeity 1% to 1% ,?beep to acre. Price £ a lofper iph} attended to. Loans negotiated; terms arrajiged I SWTON KING j&m AGENT, AND CB&ERAL MERCHANT I ' B*B. NEW PLYMOUTH T«lej>bonee .. 20 and 304. . 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 71, 2 July 1910, Page 10
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