THE ALFA-LAVAL THE SEPARATOR THAT HELPS TO PAY THE BILLS. Some people think that the chief end of farming is to put a seed into tlie ground, sit down and watch it grow. That side of farming can be found in hooks of poetical quotations and on foreclosed mortgages. The farmer is no sentimental hero of a poem—though over-worded him up-to-date. He is a business man, lil turer or a banker—he sows to reap profit. Ho keeps a a simple purpose, and the man who knows his Imsines-ALFA-LAVAL does not discuss the question. "Does v Day?" He knows it does pay. and 00 per cent, of the fanners use the ALFA-LAVAL to prove it 'a the -poiits have like !i mamifaca dairy farm for ;s« and u-cs the winter dairying le world's dairv £. Griffiths and Co SOLE AGENTS. . NEW PLYMOUTH.
WAITARA STANDARD FERTILISERS MIXED SPECIALLY TO SUIT T&JfANAKI SOILS. TURNIP G&ASf (Permanent) GRASS (for Top Dressing) RAPE MANGOLD GRAIN POTATO BLOOD 4 BOKS. .WRITE FOB ODB PRICE LIST BEFORE ELS* WHERE. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia), Ltd., WAITA&A FREBZINC WORE*.
LAND LAND LAND 1 00 FREEHOLD, one mile from Railway Station, on good metalled road. 10 paddocks well grassed, UO acres stumped, all plougliable; will easily carry 35 cows; 5-roomed house, new cowshed, concrete lloor. First mortgage £9soj second mortgage, £500; £SOO cash required. Trice, £3O per acre. "IQ 1 /' ACRES, on good road, close to factory; freehold; all level country; at present carrying 2-i dairy cows, 15 in-calf heifers, 2 bulls, 4 horses, 200 lambs, and about 20 calves. Good house and shed. Price £l3 per acre. First Mortgage, £IOOO, at o l / 3 per cent., 2 years; second mortgage, £IOOO at 6" per cent., 7 years; £2OO cash required. .This farm is cheap. •fgQ ACRES FREEHOLD, 8 paddocks, all plougliable, 10 acres stumped, good road; iy 2 miles from factory; y/ 2 miles from Stratford; at present carrying 100 2-year-old heifers; (i-roomed house, trapshed and stable, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £2B per acre; £SOO down, balance at 5 per cent. This is a really cheap place. A farm of 100 acres on same road, within a quarter of a mile, similar counfiy, rather more improved, was sold a week ago at £4O per acre. SO2 ACRES ' i * reenoid ' undulating country, all in grass, 0 pafldocks; one mile from school and factory; 100 acres plougliable. This place will carry 100 cows; 2 houses on property, one of 7 rooms, scullery and bathroom, cowshed (30-bail), hayshcd. trapshed and piggeries;' also one of 2 rooms, one man's whare and cowshed, on another part of the farm. Price £l2 per acre. Rrst mortgage. £575. 0.A.5.0.; £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. This is one of the cheapest properties oll'ering! The owner wishes to retire from farming. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEED MERCHANTS STRATFORD.
first-class Farms We have on our lists THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTTJCT. JXTEXDIXG BUYERS will be shown over properties free of charge. There are small dairy farms and big grazing runs, and farms of all sizes in between. MATTHEWS, BENKETT & Land and Commission Agents, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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