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FIRST CLASS GRAZING FARM, V 4-00 A ? ES J rreehold - 320 acres ln splendid pasture: 80 acres good bush: eoSjl siderable proportion ploughable, good papa laud and suitable for farming; subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well built sheep and cattle vardi* s2 roomed whare, orchard and garden. ' • * Price £lO per acre, terms £SOO cash and balance can remain on reasonable' ms - . •, 'fiauMy '■ 1248 «ms good grazing country, papa formation; well fenced and subdivided into convenien sheep-proof paddocks: two sets shen* yards; comfortable whare; iron woolshed; cattle yards; sheep dip 1000 acre* 2 tt fi hpni f miled e ra ? Beß . glance in bush; easy sheep hills and valley; carried etc aCre ' offlce ' 7 miies by e ° od rottd to aal ® yards, storej . f rice P er acre, terms about '£2ooo cash, balance can remain on reasonable terms. Stock can be taken at valuation 735 ™j\l° rth Taranaki, 335 acres LAP. "a 1/-" per acre; 400 aere«! to foil freehold ' 430 ac " s m grass; 135 acres felled bush; 175 acres good busW and Pa ? a V d c ° UDtry: 40 acres river flats, balance good sheenij JJ!® ' country; ring fenced and wel subdivided into sheep-proof paddocks!' 1 J e ? ces; , comf ? rtftbl e 5-roomed house, orchard and garden- practical!*!! ToL m° o t 1 * y s l h Wintered 21 /»' sheep and 50 head mixed cattle!' Owner leaving°for thefront * tOWDBhiP ' b P e e X\?vaSio e n. bMgai,,, ib ° Ut f£l2B ° ** "**4 400 A ®, ES ' f , ro , ehold ' Ta;a ° akl : al ! In best of mixed English" grasses, fronttaf! , . B®'° d Metal roads, and handy to township, school etc t well fenaed •nit ■* atob ' °- Jmi —bf. 1 !, 1 ™""' "*" £ ™ "* " J "• '• «*•»«'« « Mi' NEWTON KING. LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENT, DEVON ST., NEW] PLYMOUTH As Superior as it Looks— The J' EgmontGig. Even without an intimate knowledge of the undisputed merits of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel as soon as you see it that .Taranaki farmers are right in giving it pride of place. What is more important, the more you Know ° pW1 """ *"* Egmont Coach & Carriage Co. (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), J*" • STEATFORD. ' "■* FRUIT PESTS, i Jfow is the time to SPRAY your fruit tregs, and for that purpose I can j supply:— "■ VACUUM red spraying oil In J pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tiu& COOPER'S FUNGICIDE In lib and 71b tinfc "HARBAS" In 1 gallon tin/v ♦'VERMORIWS In packets. "ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. • , j A "SUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS* j i NEWTON KING GENERAL MERCHANT. i '

~gk£ TO STAND THE SEASON at STRATFORD and TRAVEL the Surrounding District, as Tlie Pure-bred Trotting Stallion ADVANCE. (Bred by the well-known breeder, J. C. N. Grigg) By Prince Imperial—Rose;- full brother to Prince Randal, 2.21; Advocate, 2.20; and Clotali, 2.1!). Advance is a beautiful black, of gTeat conformation, and stands 16.2 His stock have won fame in the South, Wfietlier on file race-traok, in the showng, or on farm work. Advance only raced until 2 years old, and gained a record for the National Cup (Christchurch), two miles, in 4min 46sec., which is evidence of liis great pace, beating, amongst others, Albertorious and Black Child. Out of nine starts, he secured four firsts, two seconds and three unplaced. Advance has sired a number of good performers, including Hedvic, who went a mile and thrco furlongs in 3.15 and 3.40. Promotion, a winner over a mile in 2.18; General Advance, Drum Major, Rearguard, Tarali, etc., all good winners. Terms, £0 Gs. Two or more mares as per arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility. Fee payable.by January 1, 1917. Will travel as follows:—Douglas (Monday), Cardiff (Tuesday-, Inglewood (Wednesday), Eltham (Friday). -- W. HAWKE, ' Empire Stables, Stratford. TO STAND THE SEASON AT PUNGAREHU and Travel the District between Opunake and New Plymouth, the purebred Clydesdale Stallion, HERE - I . COME, 242, N.Z. C.5.8., Vol 1. Sire—Hcre-I-Go (243); dam Dolly (7C» Terms: Single mare, £4; two or more as arranged. Also— The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, ROYAL MASTER 1351 N.Z.S.B. (5 years old). Sire, Royal Crown, 544 N.Z.5.8.; Dam. Flora, 1526 N.Z.S.B. For full pedigrees see cards. Terms: £4; two or more mares gs arranged. Fees payable January 1, 1917 1 SYMONS BROS., "Thorndale," Pungarebo,

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 3

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