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Stocktaking Bargains; FOR AUGUST I WIRE NETTING WIRE NETTING 600 Rolls 600 Rolls 600 Rolls We have a shipment of 000 rolls of British-made "Swallow" brand letting, for Poultry Runs, Sheep and Pig Paddocks, received too late for cm sale. We are offering this line at sale prices during the month of August, for Cash only: 50yds Rolls: 2in mesh, Ift 2/6; m 4/0 3ft c/ mB/ sft 10/ 6ft 1 i/- per roll. Sheep and Pig Netting: 2ft 7/-; oft Oin 8/-; 3ft 9/- per roll. Staples: iy 2 in, 2d per lb; l'/Jn, ,y 2 a per lb; lin, 3d per lb. Johnson's British Barbed Wire, i 2 i/ 2 j n gmge, 6in barb, 16/6 per cwt. No. 8, plain wire, 13/0 oer cw (_ Bel I ringer Bros., Ltd, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BELECTED TARANAKI DAIRY FARMS ACRES all well improved, level rich land, well watered and subtivided into 6 paddocks; within 7 miles «C Kew Plymouth; handy to factory; §-roo*ted house, cowshed - and outbuildings. Title, Land Transfer. Price, £l4 ISifor acre; easy terms. 4073 ACRES, freehold, on Waimate Plains; all level and ploughable and now in grass; 6-roomed house, «(uure and cowshed, with milking ma«Mi» driven by water power; 1% miles (ram Factory, Post Office and School, fries, £32 per acre; terms, £BOO down, balance for five years at 6 per cent. A food investment. 4055 100 300 OKI ACRES, freehold; subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered and in grass; within 10 miles of New Plymouth, and one mile of Factory, Post Office and School. Buuuings include six roomed house, cowshed, trapshed and implement shed, fine orchard; well sheltered. Price, £l4 per acre; £IOOO down will secure this. 3077 choice dairy farm of 102 acres; situated on good metal road; 2 1 / s miles to Dairy Factory, School, Railway Station and tewn; good 7-roomcd house, 10-bailed cowshed, piggeries, fowl-run, calf paddocks; well sheltered by plantations and hedges; 8 paddocks, all plough able; also about 40 dairy cows and youni Btock at valuation. Price, £3O per acre; terms, £SOO cash and balance can remain at 5 per cenL IDA ACRES, within five minutes of Post Office, Store and Factory; •0 in gttss, subdivided and well watered; 4-room#A house, cowshed and trapshed. f-Iml transfer title. Price, £25 per acre* only £SOO cash required. Some of the best land in Northern Taranaki. 4011 I have on my books a large number of Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, Bush Properties, Store Businesses, etc., and shall be pleased to show intending buyers over any property, and give them the benefit of my 35 years' experience of Taranaki lands. All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated. Termi •rrangei--4UCTIONEER, NEWTON KING LAND AGENT AND NEW PLYMOUTH. GENERAL MERCHANT.

It's the Easiest Thing In the World to malfS Vrofit out of cattle-breeding if you feed the Calves on We do not hesitate to state that there is no food for calves the equal of liibby's in nutritious body-building qualities. The fast «ro\ving demand for th is food endorses the statement. Farmers who have not giv en this food a trial should not fail - to do so—the results are an eye-opener Our new stocks of have arrived. What are you going to plant? Send for supplies to-day. We also have large stocks of specially guaranteed which include Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Northern Stars, Irish Rocks, and Up-to-Dates. Other general lines of CHAFF, OATS, I! RAN, POLLARD, WIIEiT and BARLEYMEAL are stocked in only best brands, yourordcr for any Farming needs will be promptly executed. Bibby's Cream Equivalent Carton's Seeds Seed Potatoes YOUNG. HOBBS & GO, OTRATFOD " T THAM

fius. FIC». tXTOODVTLLE bacon company, ** LIMITED. RECEIVING dates for july. ffidhirst—' Tuesday, 25th. Toko— Tuesday, August Ist. Stratford— Monday, .Inly 31st. AUGUST. Okato— Monday, 21st. Moturoa Tuesday, 22nd. Box 23, Hawera. Agent: J. W ■HH.DRIPGF- Okato. PICS. PICS. fffflß ENGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY *re buyers oi Prime Bacon I'iK' fcatween 1121bs and ISOlbs dt'id weight, JBOM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory Wednesdays, August 2, 10 and 30 Waitara—Monday, July 31, and Aug. -8. Midhirst—ITuesday, 1 Tuesday, August 1 and 29. Tariki— Monday, August 14. Smart Loid—luesday, August 15. Douglas—Monday, August 14. fpfct— Tuesday, August 15 J. RUSSELL i AND SON l - ' ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONUMENTAL MASONS of Marble and Graniti Headstones sent promptly to anj of the Island. We have a particularly large and railed ttotk of headstones m our yards, «f which we invite inspection. 1 OQ POUNDS CASH will secure eightroomed house and conveniences. Price, £575. Given away; house can't to built for the money.—Gilmour and CUrke, New Plymouth.

Fatten your Lambs On Rape—Sustain Your Rape with W.M.E. Co. Manures These manures larecly contain products from the Ngahauranga slaughtering works. Usu them and yon return to the Boil the very elements of life taken from it in the process of fattening yonr sheep. No. 1 and No. 3 Mixtures are principally phosphatic manures with proportions of Nitrogen and Potash t« promote full growth. Excellent for ltape and Turnips. Prices Net Cash on rails at Ngahanranga: No. 1 Mixture - - £5/7/6 ton No. 3 „ - - £5/5/- ton No. 5 „ - - £9/2/6 ton Potato Mixture - - £5/2/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - - £5/5/- ton In 2cnt. Sacks. 5/- per ton extra is charged for levrt. sucks. Analysis posted on request and Special Mixtures prepared to order. Consign fat Stock to Ngahauranga. Our facilities for freezing and shipping are unsurpassed. We also buy Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle, Full particulars from Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., 20 Hunter Street, Wellington. Jaa. Sanderson] [H. Victor Griffiths Q ANDERSON AND Q.RIFFITHS, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of Devon and Brougham Streets,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 62, 4 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 62, 4 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 62, 4 September 1911, Page 7

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