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The warn spring weather has made the lawns bright with a new coat of green. If you want a nice even sward the lawn mower must he put to work. Now, let us tell you about our big direct shipment of mowers. Some iiXmths ago we ordered fuom one of the best American firms our season's requirements. These machines are strong in construction, true clean cutterrs, they run sweetly, and are well finished. Over 000 of these machines are in constant use in New York Gfcty Parks, for the last ten years. This speaks for durability. The "Regal" is our best mower, a splendid ball-bearing machine with five blades. For 14in. we want 65/-, and for lfiin. 70/- each. The makers guarantee these macaines to Be perfect in every particular. The "Colonial" is a first-class cutter, with ball-bearings, and has four Wades. We sell them, 12in. at 30/-, 14in. 33/-, Win. 36/- each. The "Gem" Mower, with adjustable bearings. A really well made and efficient machine. Our price, 12in. 30/-, 14in., 32/6, Ifiin. 35/- each. The "Ever Ready," an up-to-date, highgrade cheap mower. It's name is expressive of its merits. You can buy it, 12in. blades, at 20/-, 14in. 21-, 16in. 22/6 each. "REGAL" LAWN TRIMMERS, 37/6 each. FARMERS AND GARDENERS. CALL AND SEE OUR "IRON AGE" COMBINED FERTILISER AND SEED DRILL. Price, 90/- each. t Bellringer Bros., Ltd. THE CASH HARDWAREMEN. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

Selected Northern Taranaki Grazing Runs 3£QQ ACRES, Freehold; all in grasf * except 100 acres in bush; well feaoed and divided into convenient ■beep-proof paddocks; good dwellinghouse, vroolshed and night pens; slieep •ad cattle yards, dip, etc.; fronting good metal road; 6 miles to the township and aaleyards, and 18 miles to the railway «iyl freezing works; good papa land carrying two sheep to the acre. PRICE, i£6 Ms per acie. Reasonable terms can be arranged. ACRES, Freehold; 970 acres in grass; rich papa land, and well grassed; fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks; the balance of the land is good easy bush country; good sheep-yards and dip; 7% miles from township. PRICE, £5 16s per acre. Terms, £2500 cash, and the balance 6 years at 5 per cent. 1 OKA ACRES, 0.R.P., at £1 per AOtfU wre . acreß j n grasa and 100 acres felled this season and the good bush land; access by good road; opposite post office and store; good 4-roomed house and store-room; wool-shed and sheep-yards; good papa land, and when all in grass wi.'l winter 2 sheep to the acre. PRICE for Goodwill, £3 2s fid per acre. I'm*, is a good property and worth inspection. 5000 ACRES. Freehold; good bush land, about 700 acres in grass and balance heavy bush on papa formation. PRICE, £2 10s per acre. M"Y LAND REGISTER contains the pick of the Taranaki province, and land seekers can all be suited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from 50 to 500 acres. Grazing runs from 750 to 6000 acres at low prices and on easy terms. I have also numerous town and suburban properties for sale, also businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. Land representatives: F. E. Orbell, New Plymouth; J. M. Hignett, Stratford; F. E. Moore, Kapooga. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH and travel tlis surrounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED SIRES, CAMPFIRE (s) By Carbine (2) dam Revelry (6) and SYLVIA PARK (2) By St. Leger, dam Atalamta. Terms: Thoroughbred mares £5 6s; farmers' mares £4 4a. Fees payable Ist January, 1912. Groomage,2/8. Good grazing free. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars •ppiy J. BOND, Gill St., New Plymouth Or Groom in charge. A Spare the And Spoil the Farm. 11 Every sheep yon rear lapi a considerable quantity 01 bone phosphate from the soil. To keep np the quality ot the crops and stock restore thw vitality to the land by apply- . ing W.M.E. Co. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for prodaction of bigger crops—and, in their turn, Fatter Sheep, W.M.E. Co.'s No. 1 and No. S Mixtures are principally phosphatic Mannreß containing proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to sustain tbe growth. They are especially suitable for Turnips and Rape. Trices Net Cash on rails at Ngaliauranga: No. 1 Mixture - £3/7/6 ton No. 3 „ - £515/-ton No. 9 „ - £9/2/6 ton Potato Mixture - £9/2/6 ton Imported Superphosphate- - £3/9/- ton In 2cwt. Sackß. : cb/irged for Particulars of analysis and price list posted on minent. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for shipment. Kat Sheep, Ijimbi and Caltle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from Wellington Meat Export | Co., Ltd. |j '••I 20 HUNTI'.R STRT.7. S WELIJNGTC.v ' L J l T es, something like last Friday's order 1 Certainly. Our customers appreciate our pood beef. What's lor Sunday T Choice, tender, sirloin, juicy leg of mutton, lome of the primest pork! Beg your pardon? Plump little cockerel Right, thank you! Good morning! Youll never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS OEND jour next PRINTING Order t( the "Daily Ne-.5." Prices righ iind gatistaction guaranteed.

. TO STAND THiS SEA |' ML SON AT KGLEWOOI ' and travel the Wait&ri VWHPJ and L'renui districts 'f\tHi and if sufficient induce ment offers, the sur rounding districts, th TROTTING STALLION, BERLIN MAC By Berlin (imp.); dam, Quicksilver mart BERLIN MAC is a fine roan, standini 16.2, and is a clean trotter. He hold Beveral first prize awards. His stocl are amongst the highest-priced animal in the province. Terms, £3 each mare \£l payable at first service and balanci on January 1, 1912. Also, The PUREBRED CLYDESDALE HORSE KING'S DIRECTOR. KING'S DIRECTOR is a fine bay, go' by Quality King from Nellie 3rd, and wai bred by the late A. A. Fantham, Esq. Hawera. He claims illustrious Dreedinj I'rom both sides of his parentage, and being a well-built, compact horse, shoult prove a useful sire in this district. Terms: Single mare, £3; two or mort mares as per arrangement. Groomage fee, 2s 6d. For further particulars apply to W. G. CROZIER, Inglewood. Or C. HOWE, Urenui. To stand at the farm MANGOREI, Near Dairy Factory the PURE-BKEU DRAUGHT STALLION, GOVERNOR GENERAL (By The Governor dam by General Wheeler). Term?. £1 10s. Grazing at Is 6d per week. Ail care taken, but no responsibility. _ For full particulars apply N. Williamson, or on farm. OLD HOSPITAL ROAD. Governor-General is a dark bay, risinj five years, with white points, splendid qualitv hair and large flat bone. lie is very active, and good tempered, and suited to anv ela?s of mare. Stock may be seen at the owner's farm, near Dairj Factory. m.\. ii / hi THE THOKTO STAND TIIIS SEASON at my farm, HAIIOTU, ii '-TAVrj-'iN, jIK GAL. Mu-ket l'<.-ia>us« from sr. LAL'UA St. Leger Miss Uura (imp.) JIXGAL is a sure fcal-getter. Hi? stock are well-grown and good-looking, with splendid free action, and plenty of bone. Hi? breeding is second to none in the Dominion, being closely allied to guch celebrities as Multiform, Cruciform, Midline Gun, etc. He never raced, but the performances of his dam, St. Laura, are well known, she being, with the exception of Cruciform, undoubtedly tlir best St. Leger mare ever raced in New Zealand, having won numerous races over all distances from six furlongs to IV. miles, mostly under heavy weights. F, i Tb '' : • r," half-bred mare=, £3 10*. free All care, but no responsibility. All mares to be removed and fee 3 paid not later than January 1, 1912. For further particulars apply to R. MORROW, Owner, Ra&otu.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 7

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