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FIRST CLASS GRAZING tfARM, v 400 ACRES freenoW . 32 ° acres In splendid pasture: 80 acres good bushf eofil siderable proportion ploughable, good papa land and suitable for mixed farming; subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well built sheep and cattle yards; Sroomed whare, orchard and garden. Price £lO per acre, terms £SOO cash and balance can remain on reasonable terms - vm'lisMii* 1 1248 ACRES ' f rcenoW > good grazing country, papa formation; well fenced and subdivided into convenien sheep-proof paddocks; two sets sheep yards; comfortable whare; iron woolshed; cattle yards; sheep dip. 1000 acre* in best of mixed grasses, balance in bush; easy sheep hills and valley; carries 2 sheep to acre; 1 mile to Post Office, 7 miles by good road to sale yards, store, etc. Price £6 per acre, terms about £2OOO cash, balance can remain on reasonable terms. Stock can be taken at valuation. 735 ACEES in Nortn Taranaki, 335 acres hi.?, at 1/- per acre;" 400 acrei freehold, 430 acres in grass; 135 acres felled bush; 175 acres good bush to fall; very rich papa land country; 40 acres river flats, balance good sheep and cattle country; ring fenced and wel subdivided into sheep-proof paddocks, first class fences; comfortable 5-rooined house, orchard and garden; practically new woolshed and yards. Wintered 2y 2 ' sheep and 60 head mixed cattl* Good metal motor road, 0J miles to township, sale yards (fortnightly sales), Owner leaving for the front. Price £7 12s per acre; an absolute bargain, termß about '£1250 cash required* and stock can be taken at valuation. . 400 ACEES ' freeh °M. Taranaki; all In best of mixed English grassy, fronting good metal roads, and bandy to township, school etc.; well lenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks; 6-roomed house, bathroom, cowshed, woolshedj; 2 sets sheep yards. reasonable terms NEWTON KING, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENT, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH^ I As Superior as it Looks— The "Egmont" Gig; 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 about it, the more strenuously you will uphold their opinion. The is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., ■ a (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), Kow is the time to SPKAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose I can Si supply:— T -\ VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In I pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins. ; COOPER'S FUNGICIDE In lib and 71b tins. /: "HARBAS" fn 1 gallon tins "VERMORITE" In packets. •'ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPKAY PUMPs, ♦oUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS* NEWTON KING GEXERAL MERCHANT.

TO STAND THE j SEASON at STRATFORD and TRAVEL the Surrounding Dis- ' trict, as required, . The Pure-bred Trotting Stallion ADVANta. I (Bred by the well-known bresder, J. C. N. Grigg) By Prince Imperial—Rose; full brother to Prince Randal, '2.21; Advocate, 2.20; mid Clotali, 2.19. Advance is a beautiful black, of great conformation, and stands 10.2 His stock have ivon fame in the South, whether on the race-traok, in the showring, or on farm work. Advance only raced until 2'/ 3 years old, and gained a record for the National Cup (Christchnrch), two miles, in 4min 40sec, which is evidence of his great pace, beating, amongst others, Albertorious and Black Child. Out of nine starts, he secured four firsts, two seconds and threo unplaced. Advance has sired a nmuber of good performers, including Hedvic, who went a mile and three furlongs in 3.15 and :!.40. Promotion, a winner over a mile in 2.15; General Advance, Drum Major, Rearguard, Tarah, etc., all good winners. Terms, £0 fa. 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), Canlilf (Tuesday-, Inglcwood (Wednesday), Eltbam (Friday). [f ., ( W. HAWKE, ifllfjt' Empire Stables, Stratford. .„ TO STAND THE SEASON AT iPUNGAREHU and Travel the District between Opunake and New Ply- ,„ mouth, the puretefl bred Clydesdale Stallion, ' HERE-I-C9ME, I 242, N.Z. C.5.8., Vol 1. Sire—Here-I-Go (243); dam Dolly (7(17) | 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.S.B.;' Dam. Flora, 152G N.Z.S.B. For full pedigrees see cards. Terms: £4; two or more mares as arranged. Fees payable January 1, 1917 SYMONS BROS., "Thqrndale," Pungarebu,

THE 3EST HAND SEPARATOn MADE. THE FOKrUNA; tt »*>. ' aratoi that the retailer need not be ashamed, to recommend and the purchaser will never regret buying, as it is simple enough for anyone to understand, yet there is enough of it to make it a clean skimmer and a reliable, durable worker, easy to turn and easily cleaned and put together. Moreover, all spare pcrts are easilv nroeured at reasonable B.< : HARK NESS JULIET STREET, STRATFORD, OR AGENTS. BROADWAY; TAILORING C 0 M PAN Y, stratford, Save removed to larger Two Doors from Newton Sing's Auction Mart. J. B. RICHARDS, (Recently with Mr Newton King?; • LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, , STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values ans qualities of land in Taranaki is at tb disposal o" investors. Special facilities for land-seekeri got

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 3

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