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Sutton's Giant Evergreen Italian ! CORRESPONDENCE CONTINUED. „ J [Extract from New Zealand Times.] I (To 'the Editor "On the Land"). ~ re l""* that Mr. A. L. Josephs, of Clnistchurch, point. the good work of Mr. Lowrie (late of Lincoln College wa< hvi hi™ t u C wonderM merits OS' Sutton's Devon Eaver ryegrass. Then * »™„?J[ ' n 8 ?T confusion the two grasses-Sutton's Devon Eavet yegraS ?. a |? d 6utton ' s Gknt Evergreen Italian ryegrass. It is Sutton* i Giant Evergreen Italian ryegrass that is at Lincoln College. I spent a dkTJS sLST;! 1 S^r h %' and he then told me what he told Mr. Joseph and a™ «j 6 fiC,dß ' • T rec °en ised the value of Sutton's Giant Itali- '™.„ and have grown it regularly, and can endorse what Mr. Lowrie t mh ™V° graSS '" ? u,tiTation to compare with it. It grows all the'^inter in, th„„ n S n aWay Cn 'X m the sprin «' and Btandß more feedfn S and « bettJS* vLI It 7 g - aSS 'uT See "' an(l on good ,and wiH Btand for thre « <» *« s;,?to n .°V lver f * hav i had st as ma,, y as ten y ears and »•«» good. as it, n»mp i? f 0 " aVCT ° r 5 ™ Ryegrass is a perennial, and as its name denotes, is green all the year round. T n,o, I" V6rdan - t hills ° f , Devon are proverhial, and, being a native of that count* pChedTtr 8 ' and f ° U f nd that the P* BB lands th ™ < tha t "ad not b2 C™ memory of man) were composed chiefly of the Devon Eaver ot Eavergreen ryegrass (as the local people call it), and crested dozteil. Iwft an ? arranged WHh them t0 Collect this specif Strain fo™® and it has already got a name for itself in New Zealand. In Taranaki whera w, a E GrTt l e ::?c v T hire p , eopie '" was taken up at k win £. -^ and °,°" have splcndid re l ,orts ' In Southland also, whtre am ft™"* IT? f ° r Hs perennial cha ™ ter and winter'groX E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS. SOME GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS ?80 ACRES Lease ' m Per P e tuity. Rent 9d per' acre. 721 acres in very K ood ™ • firass balance reserved for shelter. Well fenced and aubdivided into it paddocks, all sheep proof. 4-rooined house and outbuildings j; tera 2 ewes per a«re well. Price £7 per acre. Reasonable terma can be arranged. ,r 3623 " A s 1022 X A 9 RES 0:R:P - ftt 10s P er acre - Kent £23 per annum. 280 acres in pais. and shed S?T 10 ? Ch4J f ° f Uooa6i "*«• (iron) and she 4 .2ft. by 10ft., sheep, yards, large and 2 small paddocks. Situated in- at Tongaporutu % nil, to school, 1 mile to Post Office, etTPrice £2 ttSfld 5r ml' terms™ 9 * IWK) "*' and balance wn be "ranged for « reW -jj 3931 1- 1200 A<^ RES ' 83 ° acres in grass- 150 acres burned and being sown in , m mixed English grasses, bala ce 220 acres in good bush land, which d the owner intends to fall next season. All good easy country and good hills, n and very well grassed and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good 6-roonwd house, y verandaa, also 3-roomed man's cottage, good woolshed and yards. Situated on can be arranged for on reasonable terms. Good 2 ewe country. 2300 S Freehol<l - 16 <X> acres in grass. 700 acres in good bush. 11 miles to Hawera Railway Station. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, wnare, sheep yards and dip. All good sheep country, estimated to winter 2 ewes. Price £6 10s per acre for grass land (1000 acres), and £2 10a per acre for bush land (700 acres). Terms £1 per acre cash, and the bolanoa *he van i dor will take for 5 years at 5 per cent. ' 3934 » T HAVE on my Land Register a fine collection of Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs. j Bush properties, Store Businesses, etc. ,_ • All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated, and terms arranged on Land and Stock. r j NEWTON KING, J AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MEHCHAKT. \\ NEW PLYMOUTH.

/ not have the Best Pastures ? THE vital points in seeds are cleanliness and geminating power, and it U these pomts we study when procuring our seeds. Yet we can place th, on the market at the most reasonable prices. Call on us, or write, for samples and quotations of our HAWSES' BAY RYEGRASS. 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 KING AND BROUGHA if STREETS. NEW PLYMOUTH. It's germinating qualities depend upon where you plant it—good seeds are practically wasted if sown in poor Boil. 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 rccsived for GRASS SEEDS of all kinds, reliable and well tested. ALGERIAN OATS—SpI endid winter feed. PRIME OATSHEAF BEST FEED OATS FATTENING PIG FEE DS BARLEY MEAL, RICE HEAL, POLLARD, BRAN, SUCROSINE. We are Taranaki agents for LAWES' FAMOUS DIPS. \nd execute all orders with despatch. Let us know your requirements for winter. The Hew 14.16 H.P. 4-Cylinder 1910 Modol SIMPLE, SILENT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR THE ROUGH ROADS OP TARANAKI REMEMBER DARRACQ CARS HAVE A REPUTATION FOB RELIABILITY. WAIT AND SEE THE NEW MODELS SHORTLY COMING TO HAND. C. W. CUNSOM CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE LIARDET ST., NEW PLYMOU Sole Taranaki Ageat for Darracq and De Dion Cart.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 7

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