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Sutton's Giant Evergreen Italian Ryegrass CORRESPONDENCE OOmWO/SSk . IfiUme* Iran Hew Zealand Timet.] j (To ibe Ifitor "On the Land"). ' S f our "sue of 6th inst., giving an account of the Feiiding Show, v* the wod™t B nf \i"' A ' L -. Jos , e P hs ' of Chrirtehiirok, pointed out that amonj atWion Tnh, of Mr -, Lo * ne < late °f Lincoln College) was hi* having draw] 1 has f,„l 1 u "' oll(lerfu, merits of Sutton ' s De ™* »»w ryegrass. Then SenS of the two graases-Sutton-TDevon Bavel fjeiennmi ijegiaw and Sutton's Giant Evergreen Italian ryegrass. It is Sutton! S"5« y™ ryegr«« that is at Lincoln College! I spent * day^* li™^! 1 nnd h ? tben told me wliat "id jMe ** Jo ?„h S '■ u 1 rec °S ni «<l the value of Sutton's Giant ItaliaVyearl K l ''" S ro / vn Ifc regularly, and can endorse what Mr. Lowrie said, thai "wit .*l»o grogs lh cultivation to comp are with it. It grows all the wi and rushes away early in the spring, an d stands more feeding and in better ; vLI J* 7 g - aBS \^r e 3een > ftnd ° n « wa land - wi " »t"»» for three 6r }*ub and <*: nver silt I have had it as many as ten years and is still gooe •u iffll iT VW ° r 26v0na]lire Kvcrgrecn Ryegrass is a perennial, a« its name denotes, is green all the yea r round. I made InS^'^^T^ 6 P roverbial > ««d. being a native of that county plSed ?n rh ' ? d tbat the S rass ]anda there < that »> a <* ««* »*« K*™« T ry of man) were composed chiefly of the Devon Ear to C?ffl™" ( r the loCal P e °P' c «« "> and c dogUil. and t ha, 'I ™d ' *"? Wlth t hcm to collect this s P eeial 'train fo. hereV? e a n , m hn y /f if "T f ° r iUelf in New Zealand - In Taranaki, where Krs E Griffl£ .n* r"T hlre P , e ° p,e ' !t ™ S takcn U P at once > a » d ° w i, wel L™„ • • d C u- have s P' endid rc P° rts - In Southland also, wto la m writinL th m -f f ° r iU perPmial character and winter'growth. m *ss£x?z?£r mi9takcs Wn «;ttr E, GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENT 6 FOR SUTTON'S' SEEDS. SOME GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS 780 ACRES Leaafi *" Boot ttd per acre. T2l acres in very good ™r« ni^^i t ? lanc< !,"? emd for * Blter - WeH fenoed "4 subdivided into umvenient paddocks, all sheep proof. 4-roomed house and outbuilding*, (mod !5*2 yards. Frontuig good formed read, 3 miles to Kiore RailwaTstfttlon £7 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged 3023 1022 ACRES OJIP - at 10a P* •*"■ R«»t £23 per annum. 260 acres in glass. ' j ~ J ba ™ lc « go°<J bush land. 100 chains of fencing. 2-rootaed wbare (uon) and shed 22ft. by 10ft., sheep yards, large and 2 small paddocks. Shotted at longaporutu, % niilf to sclool, 1 mile to Post Office, etc. Price £2 lfis «d acre. .Terms about £IOOO cash, and balance can be arranged for m reason*i)i€ t&rms. SASf 1200 AC . RES • 83 °. ftcre » in e l * Bß - I*o a«res burned and Ifeing sown in mixed English grasses, bala ce 220 acres in goo* bush land, which the owner intends to fall nest season. All good easy country and good Mils, and very well grassed and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good «*oomed houße, verandah, also 3-roomed man's cottage, good woolshed and yards. Situated on Stratford-Ongarue line. Good formed road past the property, whieji has good frontage, and easily worked. 600 acres O.R.P. act. £1 per acre; and 600 acres L.LP. at Is per acre. Price £7 per acre. Terms £1 per acre cash, and balanoe can be arranged for on reasonable terms. Good 2 ewe country. 3048 2300 ACRES freehold. 1600 acres in grass. 700 acres in good bush, 1| miles to Hawcra Railway Station. Subdivided into 16 paddocks. Wnare, sheep yards and dip. All good sheep country, estimated to winter 2 ewes. Price £6 10s per acie for grass land (1000 acres), and £2 lQa per acre for bush land (700 acres). Terms £1 per acre cash, and ttw balano* *be no dor will take for 5 years at 5 per cent. 30M F HAVE on my l*nd Register a fine collection of Dairy Farms, Sheep Buna, Bush properties, Store Businesses, etc. All correspondence promptly attendsd to. Loans negotiated, and Urms arranged on Land and Stock. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT. NEW PLYMOUTH. Why not have the Best Pastures? vital points in seeds are cleanliness and germinating power, and rt u these points we study when pro curing our seeds. Yet we can plaee than 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) COWGRASS, RED CLOVER, WHITE CLOVES, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, Or any seed you may require for \our Autumn sowing, LOWEST PRICED CONSISTENT WITH PRIMEST QUALITY WM. 80WE KING AND BROCOHAJf STREETS. NBWPLMIWTH.

Plant Money and Watch it grow. It's germinating qualities depend upon where you plant it—good seeds arc practically wasted if sown in poor soil. Plant YOUR money at > YOUNG, HOBBS. and it will give you a splendid crop of satisfaction. We supply everything for the f arm 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 S^EDS BARLEY MEAL, RICE MEAL, POLLARD, BRAN, SUCROSINE. We are Taranaki agents for LAWES' FAMOUS DIPS. Mid execute all orders with despatch. Let us know your requirements for winter. YOUNG, HOBBS ft CO., The Hew 14.16 H.P. 4-Cylinder 1910 Model Price £360 BIMPLE, SILENT AND ABSOLUTELY KELLABLK. PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR THE ROUGH ROADS OK TARANAKI REMEMBER DARRACQ CARS HAVE A IMPUTATION FOB RELIABILITY. WAIT AND BKfc THE NEW Mt>DELS SHORTLY COMING ID fclANl). 'RITKKtON MOTOR GARAGK LUSDET ST.', NEW PLYM(\ . # Koi«< Tirana ti Ajrt'»r for DarraiMi *n<i D«- Oion 0»r». J i Amber Tips T « M&S%I ill M(it( and nrcdi no C< >•■ '.nemei »r " Citrd-Pennr " Gih I'jterpriiM I* kelp 11. Aik lui a. 1,8. I/IG And tj. n<-i lb It

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 261, 25 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 261, 25 March 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 261, 25 March 1911, Page 10

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