Recently considerable 1 sustained by many resideiu carton district through the of hedgel. try is we ,„..,,.. ~ Times). The other niormng a resident found two ducks dead as a result "' tlie operations of the supposed harm 1 animal, while on the previous day another man found that of a dozen duckling nine had fallen victims to a hedgehog. There could be no doubt as to the identity of the culprit, as, having gorged itself with the tender morsels, it was found asleep in the coop surrounded by its victims. In another instance three full-grown duetts were found dead, and in yet another half a dozen fell a prey to the same pest. THE 1916 HUPMOBILE SETS THE PACE. It leads—others follow! It has dashing graceful lines and an improved equipment. The 5-passenger model is the embodiment of grace, power and efficiency—at £3BO it is the finest ear value in the Dominion. The motor is of the long stroke type: 20 per cent, more powerful than last year. The equipment includes electric starter, lights, and horn, Khaki one-man top, | rain vision wind shield, Bosch high-ten-sion magneto, foot and robe rails, lamps (with dimmers), speedometer, tools—everything of the best. Though more powerful and greatly improved, the 1910 Hupp has just the same low price as before! Buy a luxurious Hupp—you'll be glad. Write for 1910 catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui and Waitara. Local Agents:— Farmers' Co-operative Organisation of N.Z„ Ltd., Hawera and New Plymouth; N.Z, Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford Agent*. . 29
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1916, Page 2
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254Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1916, Page 2
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