HAWERA MACHINERY EXCHANGE HAS FOR SALE—-1-ton Linde freezer;'price £l5O. 2 Humble Crcnm Vats, price £55 each; in first-class order; only ibeen in use one year. 1 300-gal. Alpha-Laval Separator; price £3O. 1 Crossley Ga9 Engine, 4-b.h.p.; price £25. 1 3y 2 -li.p. Hornsby Oil Engine, standard type; price £SO, 1 30-h.p. Cable Boiler, pressure 120 lbs; price £IOO. 1 8-h.p. Murray Boiler, pressure 120 lbs; price £45. 1 6-h.p. Murray boiler; pressure 1201bs; price £4O. I 4-h.p. Massey Boiler, pressure 100 lbs (horizontal); price £26. 1 12-h.p. Luke Boiler, pressure 12Q lb3; price £7O. 2 Crown Separators, sf>o gal., without intermediate; price £22 10s cash. 1 No. 3 Brown Vacuum Pump; price £25. 2 No. 2 Brown Vacuum Pumps; price £ls. 1 4 h.p. Topliss Steam Engine, banjo frame; price £27 10s. 2 V-k h.p. Tangye Steam Engines; price £27 10s each. 1 3-sided planes by Witherby, Rigg & Richardson; price S7O. TO FACTORY MANAGERS AND DIRECTORS. I have been appointed Taraaaki agent for the (Hutchinson Champion MilkWeigher, the latest weighing machines, which never get out of order. Agent for Cowslip Calf Meal; Wilkin's cheese starter, heaters, curd knives and mills—the best on the market; Vulcan Skim-milk Weigher. HAROLD GREVILLE "As wholesome u sweet."—Hamlet. HYGIENIC BAKERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGG :: Proprietor. "To delight the taste."—Pericles Up-to-date Tea and Refreshment Room. "The best of everything, and everything of the Best."—Legg. Wedding and Birthday Cakes at sihort notice. "'Tis passing good. I pray the let me have it."—Taming of the Shrew. are what their food make them."— x'rofessor Samfxjon Morgan in June Fortnightly. "S.P." Bread, Meat Pies, Fruit Pies, fit for the King. "Here is everything advantageous to life.*—Tempest. Just right for socials, afternoon teas, etc., are our cream cakes, puffs, eclairs, chocolate fingers. Ladies 1 Don't forget the Hygienic. We close at T p.m. on Thursdays "And I would have you served with tihe best."—'Henry VI. Boost chicken, pressed tongues, ham. HYGIENIC BAKERY. Devon St NORTH TARANiAKI PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. JURST ANNUAL QOMPETITION, to take place on MR. BIRiDIiING'S FARM, WAITARA, on SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. (beginning at 10 o'clock a.m.) PROGRAMME: Class L—DOUBLE FURROW. First prize £5 5s and pair of opera glasses; 2nd, £2 lto and tobacco pouch; 3rd, £1 10s. A special of a bag of sugar will be given for the best open up or ridge of 16 furrows; £1 10s and %-ton of coal will be given for best turn-out in this class. Class 2.-SINGLE FURROW. First prize £3 and %-ton manure; 2nd, £2 and box tea; 3rd, £1 6s. A special valued at 10s will be given for best ridge of 10 furrows. Class 3.—SINGLE FURROW (for boys under 18). First prize £3 and special, valued 10a 6d; 2nd, £1 10s and a whip; 3rd, £l. A special (pair of spurs) will be given for best 10 furrows. A special prize of 30s and trophy valued at 78 6d will be given for the best turn-out in classes 2 and 3. ■Entrance fees:—Glass 1, ss; Class 2, 4s; Class 3, 3s; Special for best turn-out, Is. All fees to be paid at time of entry. Entries will be received tor the Secretary up till 5 o'clock on SATURDAY, 3rd September, at the Borough Council Chambers, Waitara. RULES. 1. All teams to be ready to start at 10 o'clock a,m. 2. Each, competitor in single-furrow classes to plough y 2 acre; each competitor in double furrow class to plough % acre. 3. Double-furrow ploughs to gather 4 rounds (or 10 furrows), to be the full depth (5 inches) on the third round. 4. Single furrows to gather a ridge of 10 furrows, to be at the full depth (S inches) oh the fourth round. 5. The time allowed in each class will be 5 hours, or each competitor to be finished by 3 p.m. Anyone exceeding the allotted time will be disqualified. 6. All competitors must finish with a seed or dean up furrow. 7. Should the entries be less than three in any one class, the judges will award such prizes as they deem fit. 8. Entrance fees to be paid at time of entry. 9. Three judges will be appointed, whose decision shall be final. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. See. gTONES • liuninQTON. HAWSE'S BAT ANB TARANAKI J)IRBOTORY. FOR 1900-10. May be purchased of all booksellers, or ordered direct from Stone, Son anal Co., Latnbton Quay, Wellington. Conains Commercial, Municipal, and General Directory. Nineteenth year of publication. STONE, SON & CO, DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 22 August 1910, Page 8
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