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A GOLD WATCH FOR A TURNIP WE have presented the Taranaki Agricultural and Pastoral Association with a Gold Watch, to be competed for at the next Winter Show. It will be won by the farmer exhibiting the best Six Swedes grown from Sutton's Seeds and "Shamrock" Manure supplied direct by us or our authorised agents. Not less than two acres of Sutton's Swedes are to be grown by any competitor. As Suttca's Seeds produce the best Roots, and Shamrock Fertilisers produce the heaviest weight of roots per acre, you will, by competing, have a chance of winning the watch, but will certainly have a finer field of rootsthan by any other weans. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. SOLE AGENTS. □^everywhere NERVE-KILLER CURES SOME GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS ■j Q£A ACRES Taranaki. OJR.P. at £1 per acre. 400 acres in grass, and the J.OUU glance go od bush land. Good papa sheep country. Four-roomed bouse and outbuildings, woolshed and sheep yards. Fenced and subdivided. Situated about 4% miles from Post Office and Store. Price £2 10s per acre goodwill. Easy terms. ■j AAA ACRES Taranaki. O.R.P. at 15s per acre. Rent, 9d per acre. 180 _LUUU acreg ; n gras s> and balance good country in standing bush. 120 chains of good sheep-proof fencing. Whare, wash-house, and outbuilding. The property consists of good papa hills and valleys, none high, and all rideable. Four miles from School and Post Office, situated in rapidly rising district on Stratford-Ongarue railway, which passes near property. A good opportunity for yonng sheep-farmers to invest. Price £3 per acre. There are now on the property 450 sheep and 240 lambs, and some cattle. When all improved, esti mated "to carry two sheep in winter. i[»A ACRES Taranaki. West Coast Settlement Reserve, held under 1892 with perpetual Right of Renewal and full compensation for ■ll improvement. Annual rent, £l4 per annum. 300 acres in grass, and balance heavy bush. All good land, suitable for subdivision and dairying. Well watered by permanent running streams. 1% miles off metal, and road formed to property. Whare, ring fenced with goodposts and wire fences. Price £4 per acre! Easy terms. A good chance for start. Apply soon. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR SHEEP FARMERS. w/)AA ACRES Freehold. 4700 acres in grass, the balance in heavy bush to 'v™ fe]led and ] al( i down in grass. The greater portion is undulating and the balance good easy hills, all rideable. Very rich limestone country and well watered by never-failing streams. Good dwelling-house and outbuildings, woolshed with night pens to hold 1300 sheep, and storage room for large Quantity of wool. It is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, sheep-proof fences, chiefly totara fencing, all well erected. First-class dip, sheep and cattle vards. Wintering over 1)0,000 sheep, besides a large number of cattle. When 'all in grass, will winter 2% sheep over whole area, besides cattle. Situated within easy distance of railway, good road to property. The most sceptical sheep-breeder, would not be disappointed by viewing this l*operty. For price and fuller particulars, T HAVE on my Land Register a fine collection of Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, Bush properties, Store Businesses, etc. . All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated, and terms arranged on Land and Stock. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT. NEW PLYMOUTH. TURNIPS TURNIPS We have just landed our new •locks of Swedes and Turnips SWEDES — TURNIPS—MAGNUM BONUM ABERDEEN GBEEN TOP YELLOW CHAMPION Todhall Strain • ELEPHANT ABEBDEEN POBPLE TOP SfELLOW CBIMSON KING BOM NET MARSH YELLOW JOHN BULL IMPEBTAL GBEEN GLOBE MONARCH PUBPLE i'OP MAMMOTH RAPE-BBOAD-LEAF ESSEX SPFCIALLY SELECTED FBOM BBITISH GEO WEBS EBE W. ROWE'S SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE; PBEPABED BY EXPEBTS TO SUIT TABANAKI SOIL AGENT FOB KKMPTHOBE, PBOSSEB AND CO.'S CKLEBBATED WEST FIELD MAKUBES LOWEST PBICES CONSISTENT WITH PBIME QUALITY YY M. ROWE KING & BBOUGHAM STBEETS NEW PLYMOUTH

Egypt's Fertility was the Gift of the Nile Yearly the mighty river overflowed and fertilised the surrounding country. Nature has not provided Taranaki Farms with such a generous rejuvenatof of the land; but Science comes to your aid with splendid substitute. MANURES AND BONEDUST Feed your cropping lands, which constant tillage has impoverished. Sow Fertilisers with your Turnip, Mangel seed, and watch the increase. The undernoted will prove specially suitable: MOUNT LYELL SUPERPHOSPHATE, 36/38 per cent, phosphate. WESTFIELD MANURES AND BONEDUST. SURPRISE, MAIDEN and CHRIS TMAS ISLAND GUANO. Send your order now, and help in making the land fertile. YOUNG, HOBBS & Co. THE WIDE-AWAKE AUCTIONEERS. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. „ AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, STOC K o^D AGENTS, MERCHANTS, SEED MERCHANTS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS. AGENCIES—NZ. Government Accident Insurance; London and •hire Insurance Co., Fire, Marine; Mutual Life Assurance; Citizens Life As corance.

I The Mew 14.16 H.P. 4-Cyllnder 1910 Model I MRRMO MOTOR GAR Price £360 gnfPT.li!, SILENT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR THE ROUGH ROADS OP TARAVATTT REMEMBER DAKRACQ CARS HAVE A REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY. WAIT AND SEE THE NEW MODELS SHORTLY COMING TO HAND. G. W. CUNSON CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE LIAXDET ST., NEW PLXMP v Sole Tirana lei Agent for D&rracq and De Dion Oar«,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 214, 19 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 214, 19 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 214, 19 December 1910, Page 7

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