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Sutton's Giant Evergreen Italian Ryegrass CORRESPONDENCE CONTINUED. . [Extract from New Zealand Times.] (To the Editor "On the Land"). gIR,—In your issue of 6th inst.,'giving an account of the Feuding Show, you report that Mr. A. L. Josephs, of Cliristchurch, pointed out that among the good work of Mr. Lowrie (late of Lineoln College) was his having drawn attention to the wonderful merits of Sutton's Devon Eaver ryegrass. There lias, however, been some confusion of the two grasses-button's Devon Eaver perennial ryegrass and Sutton's Giant Evergreen Italian ryegrass. It is Sutton's (.lant Evergreen Italian ryegrass that is at Lincoln College. I spent a day with Mr. Lowrie in September, and he then told me what he told Mr. Joseph, and , showed me the fields. I recognised the value of Sutton's Giant Italian years ago, and have grown it regularly, and can endorse what Mr. Lowrie said, that there is no grass in cultivation to compare with it. It grows all the winter and rushes away early in the spring, and stands more feeding and is better feeding than any grass I have seen, and on good land will stand for three or four years, and on river silt I have had it as many as ten years and is still good. button s Devon Eaver or Devonshire Evergreen Ryegrass is a perennial, and, as its name denotes, is green all the year round. , The verdant hills of Devon are proverbial, and, being ft native of that county. •"Me enquiries, and found that the grass lands there (that had not iuivergrecn ryegrass (as the local people call it) and crested dogtail. It wrote ,L ifT i ?' an ? arran S ed with tk ' m t0 wllMt this special strain for me, ff™ ,™ * \ y S °, n ffla T for itsclf in New Zealand - In Taranaki, where W V ™,i of ° evo , nshlrc P e °P le . ,l waa t<*en up at once, and our agents, 1 3 t M ? S - and C u°" have splendid re P° rts - In Southland also, where it is well known, it is much prized for its perennial character and winter ffrowth. ».u.i a v W " " g t thls '" to prevent mistakes being made, and the consequent disappointment.-I am, etc., GEORGE TOTHILL B. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS. SOME GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS 780 ACRES Lea6e ' m Perpetuity. Rent 9d per acre. 721 acres in very good grass, balance, reserved for shelter. Well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, all sheep proof, -l-roomcd house and outbuildings, good iheep yards. Fronting good formed road, 3 miles to Kioro Railway Station on Stratford-Ongarue line by good road. All good very easy papa country. Winters 2 ewes per acre well. Price £7 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. - 3623 1022 ACRES O,RP - at 10a P er aeie - Rent £23 per annum. 260 acres in grass, balance good bush land. 100 chains of fencing. 2-roomed wnare (iron) and shed 22ft. by 10ft., sheep yards, large and 2 small paddocks. Situated at Tongaporutu, % mil* to school, 1 mile to Post Office, etc. Price £2 IBs 6d i acre. Terms about tloOO cash, and balance can be arranged for on reasonable terms. 003' 1200 ACRES - 830 * ereß in K raMi 150 acr «s burned and being sown in mixed English grasses, bate oe 220 acres in good bush land, which the owner intends to fall next season. All good easy country and good hills, «,nd very well grassed and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good «-roomed house, rerandah, also 3-roomed man's cottage, good woolshed and yards. Situated on the Puniwhakau road, about nine miles from Te Wera Railway Station on the Stratford-Ongarue line. Good formed road past the property, which has good frostage, and easily worked. 000 acres O.R.P. act. £1 per acre; and 600 acres LLP. at Is per acre. Price £7 per acre. Terms £1 per acre cash, and balance can be arranged for on reasonable terms. Good 2 ewe country. 3946 2300 ACRES Freehold. 1600 acres in grass. 700 acres in good bush. 11 miles to llawera Railway Station. Subdivided into 16 paddocks. Whare, sheep yards and dip. All good sheep country, estimated to winter 2 ewes. Price £6 10s per acre for grosa land (1000 acres), and £2 10b per acre for bush land (700 acres). Terms £1 per acre cash, and the balane* *he ven dor will take for 5 years at 5 per cent. 8934 f 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 tanna arranged on Land and Stock. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT. NEW PLYMOUTH. Why not have the Best Pastures? r£EE vital points in seeds are cleanliness and germinating power, and it is these points we study when pro curing our seeds. Yet we ean place them on the market at the most reasonable prices. Call on us, or writs, for samples and quotations of our HAWKES' BAY RYEGRASS. 1 CANTERBURY RYEGRASS (old pasture) GIANT ITALIAN RYEGRASS. COCKSFOOT (extra dressed) COWGRASS, RED CLOVER, WHITE CLOVER CRESTED DOGSTAIL, ' Or any seed you may require for your Autumn sowing. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH PRIMEST QUALITY

WM. ROWE KING AND BROUGHAM STREETS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Plant Money and Watch it grow. It's germinating qualities depend upon where you plant it—good seeds are practically wasted if sown in poor soil. Plant YOUR money at YOUNG, H »BBS, and it will give you a splendid crop of satisfaction. We supply everything for the farm in the best qualities at most moderate prices. 0 rders now being received for GRASS SEEDS of all kinds, reliable and well tested. ALGERIAN OATS-Splendid 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 Hew 14.16 H.P. 4-Cyllnder 1910 Model DARRACQ MOTOR CAR Price £360 SIMPLE, SJLENT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR THE ROUGH ROADS OF TARANAKI REMEMBER DARRACQ OARS HAVE A REPUTATION FOB RELIABILITY. WAIT AND SEE THE NEW MODELS SHORTLY OOMTNH TO HAND. G. W. GUNS9H •lIITKRION MOTOR OARAGE LUVDKT ST.. NEW PLYMOL .Sol* Taranaki Ageit ff.r Darracq »nd D« Dion Can. Amber Tips Tea mUi m ilt merit* ind need* a - *"- " ' "Z.J." "_ kelp it. Aikforit I/8. WW .„,| >/" '.."\i"' '-■-- "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 18 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 18 March 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 18 March 1911, Page 10

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