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Sutton's Giant Evergreen Italian Ryegrass CORRESPONDENCE CONTINUED. . [Extract from New Zealand Times.] | (To the Editor "On the Land"). " ™" °> f °r h in,t " sWm " an "'fcoMt'of the Feilding Show, you In LnHn, rh, cf Jlr -, Lo ; v , rio date of Lineoln'College) was his having y ,„„„ I hashow- -or 1° W °" Ul ni f eri - S ° f SUUO "' S Dev °» E"™ W ls *' ■. Jia«, hoxmer, been some confusion of the two erasses-Sut ton's Devon Eaver A r J a f B that 1S ftt Lineoln CollegJ. I spent a day with slo\vo7™ E S fi Dp , t r nl,er T > and he . the " told me what he told Mr. and showed me the field,. I recognised the v,alue of Sutton's Giant Italian Ww Setn^lf™u^lvfH ar, l• "* "" M °™ mere is no grass in cultivation to compare with it. It crows all the V nig than ar,y grass I have seen, and on good land will stand for threeo* ; four years, and on river silt I have had it as many as ten yea rg an, ,tll Jodd Sutton's Devon Eaver or Devonshire Evergreen ha perennfal and as its name denotes, is green all the year round ■ pwenniaj, and, The verdant hills of Devon are proverbial, and, being a native of thateountv nloiTT 68 ' and f ° U f nd that the B~ M knda ■«*» • iSSwTbS ploughed in the memory otman) were composed chiefly of the Devon Eaver Ir Eavergreen ryegrass (as the local people call it) and crested dogtaT Rote and T? 1"°?' " nd arra " g l With theln t0 co,lect this special s rain fofme and it has already got a name for itself in New Zealand. In Taranaki ™ ' there are a number of Devonshire people, it was taken up at once, andWil Messrs E. G ninths and Co., have splendid reports. In Southland altTwhL" it is well known, ,t is much prized for its perennial character and win e?'ZS E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. ; ) SOLE AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS. : ' ; SOME GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS | 780 AOEES Lease ™ Perpetuity. Rent 9d per acre. 721 acre* in ver*good grass, balance reserved for shelter. Well fenced and subdivided* Into convenient paddocks, all sheep proof, doomed louse and outbuildingsJoood •heep yards. Fronting good formed road, 3 miles to Kiore Railway Station 'ell. JPrice £7 per acre. Reasonable term* can be arranged, ■ ' •.■■.,■.....,., ii 39B " 1022 A 9 RES , OJR:P " at 10s P er acr «- Rent; £23 per annum. 250 acres in Iran. i. .balance good bush land. lOOchains of fencing. 2-roomed whare Hron) *ndj*hed 22ft. by I.oft,' she«ip yardß, large and $ small paddocks. SitLted at jTongaporutu, % milf to school, 1 mile to Post Office; etc. Prjca £2 §• 0d ajrfii Terms about £IOOO cash, and balance can be arranged for on reasonable terms. p393{i 1200 AGRES - 830 acres in grass, 150 acres burned and being sown in mixed English grasses, bala oe 220 acres" in good turii land, whieh the owner intends to fall next season. All goodveasy country- and good &U»i and very well grassed and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good 5-roomed house, verandah, also 3-roomed man's cottage, good woolshed and yardi. Situated ~ the Puniwhakau road, about nine miles from Te Wera.«Railway Station on 1 Stratford-Ongarue line. Good formed ftoctage, and.easily, worked, ~600 acresO.R.P. act/ £1 per acre} 1 L.IJ?. at la per"acre*. Price £f per acre. can be arranged for on reasonable "terms..Good; 2.ew» cojnj^y.,," '■■>''.* ffyifi - ■■>■' ■- f,. ;'.'■..' ■•i,; ii i '■■ \, jj t !jj 2300 ACRES freehold. 1600 acres in gr.ass. 700 acTea in good bush. II miles to Uawera Railway Station. Subdivided, 1 ; thtif J l« paddocT Whare, sheep yards and dip. All good ,sheep country, winter ; ewes. Price £6 10 8 per acre for grassland (1800' acres), dMffSS'lOs per acrf for bush land (700 acres). Terms £1 per acre 1 cash, and the 1 balanc* *he v*» dor will take for 5 yearg at 5 per cent. |! ' "' ZC T HAVE on my Land Register a fine collection of Dairy Sheep R«ui|i, Bush properties, Store Businesses, etc. '-,'i•*( V<, '% All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated, and terms «§• ranged on Land-and 5t0ck...... ■;,:* ■■•■■ ~. j i\4>i.?*'■■< 7 $■ ' ■ * - ;■,■■ : - ' "'■>■ -.it,/., -'I. v? | '" ; NHWTON ■ KlN(3ri KZEßstv..^ ■,,::,'■ AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MEBCHAHT. . : NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ , Why not have the Best Pastures? ....... '■''! '/'■'■ l ' rj\RE vital points in seeds are cleanliness and germinatingjpower, and ft M these points we study when procuring our seeds. 1 Yet *e can place tHem on ,the market at the most reasonable prices. Call on us, or write, for samples and quotations of our ~ HAWKES; BAY RYEGRASS. , • . CANTERBURY RYEGRASS (old pasture) GIANT ITALIAN RYEGRASS. ~, COCKSFOOT (extra dressed) f . COWGRASS, RED GLOVER, WHITE CLOVER CRESTED DOGSTAIL, ' ■'■-, Or any seed you may require for your' Autumn sowing; l LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH ..... PRIMEST QPALITI WMa ROWE Sf" KL\G AND BROUGHAJ/STREETS. !/.;m(-j a ■'■. uIW! PLYMOUTE Plant Money and Watch it grow. It's germinating qualities depend upon where you plant it—good seeds are f>racticall y wasted if sown in poor soil. Plant YOUR money at ■"•*/"<' YOUNG, HOBBS, and it will give you a splendid crop of satisfaction. VVe supply everything for the farm in the best qualities at most moderate prices. Orders now being received for GRASS SEEDS of all kinds, reliable and wellicsted^ ALGERIAN OATS--Spl endid winter feed. PRIME OATSHEAF BEST FEED OATS FATTENING PIG FEE DS BARLEY MEAL, RICE MEAL, POLLARD, BRAN, SUCROSINE. • . • We are Taranaki agents for LAWES' FAMOUS DIPS. and execute all orders with despatch. Let us know your requirements for winter. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO., The New 14.16 H.P. 4-Cylindor 1910 Model | MOTOR CAR Price £360 SIMPLE, SILENT AND ABSOLUTELY REUABLE. PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR THE ROUGH ROADS OF TARANAKI REMEMBER DARRACQ OARS HAVE A REPUTATION FOB RELIABILITY. WAIT AND SEE THE NEW MODELS SHORTLY COMING TO HAND. G. W. CUNSON CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE LIARDET ST., NEW PLYMOt ; Sole Turanaki Ageat for Darracq and De Dion Oars. ; Sriir.nn oi "Calh.Prniif " Ciijl I'.ulti kc 1,6. l;iU»nd ./. .t, .lb '"'''"' '•' ' ia

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 7

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