FARMERS! STICK TOGETHER! You should come to us to buy a farm, or to sell the one you have i liliß You will have the services of Experienced Men to assist you—men with Practical Farm Knowledge—men who know YOUR Requirements. BECAUSE We have the most complete selection of Sheep, Dairy, and Ca'tle Farms for Sale, Exchange, or lease throughout Taranaki. We are a Farmers' Society, run for the farmers with farmers' capital. A Union is strength. We are your concern, and by coming to us you are helping yourself. - 1 *»<s> Cooperative Organisation Society ofN.Z.Ltd.HAWERA, Auctioneers, Land, Stock. Produce, Machineiyfi- insurance Agerits, Siltf WOOL PROFITS jd-u/m mmm (£m/ For the Farmers 'Co-operative Organisation Socifwhiitd andgt , (LONDON WOOL SALES. £!, London, Nor. 12. At the wool sales the quantity told for home consumption was 07,000 bales, for export 6000 bales, and held over 9000 bales. Prices closed the highest of the series. There was keenest competition for slipes and scoured* throughout the sales. Prices hardened steadily, all closing 10 to 15 per cent, above September, and surpassed all records. 512 ACRES - Exchange. All In grass, subdivided into 13 paddocks, sheep-proof fences; carried through winter 000 mixed sheep and 200 mi.ved cattle. Could milk 100 cows. Mail coach passes gate daily, £l4 10a per acre. £IBOO cash. Would consider exchange for. larger grazing farm. 281 398 ACRES. Good two ewe With cattle country. 12 miles from Hawern. Nice rolling country, about 100 acres ploughable; suitable for rearing heifers. House, sheds, etc. Price £l6 per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash; balance arranged. , 252
SHEEP FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 1290 ACRES. VERY CHEAP. 700 acres in grass, balance bush; 6 paddocks; two sets sheep yards and good whare. Stock: COO breeding ewes, 4(10 wethers, 350 dry sheep, and other stock. Have clipped 24 bales wool. Price £4 10s per acre, with .t'OOO cash. P.O. 15s, making total purchasing price £5 ss. Selling on account ill-health. 328 ACRES. All in grass except 15 acres shelter bush, 15 acres been ploughed; S paddocks. House, man's whare, cowshed, etc. At prosent carrying 400 breeding ewes, 20 head cattle, and 7 horses. O.R.P. £1 !)s per acre Will take £lO 10s for freehold, with £4OO down:'' No. 152.
The FARMERS 5 CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. HEAD OFFICE; PRINCES ST., HAWERA H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman. M. J. LYNSKEY, Manager. Antique Copper and Silyef a Specialty. We liavo a Large ami Up-to-date Plant ■which includes one of •the largest Nickel Vats this side of tlio Line, put in specially J'or Motor Cars and long Shop Fittings. We make a specialty or all our motor car work. We plate motor cars cheaper and just as heavy as the bosk English car that is nude. Soul us the name of your car and we will tell you what it costs io have it nickelled, radiator and all complete. Special price to the Trade. Gas fittings, plumbers' work, dental work, brass instruments, ironmongers' vci'k, such as brass door handles, bends. ivniiern, lamps, etc., done in Antigua Ccpper, cheaper than in any place in New Zealand. All orders are executed in a most careful maimer, combined with good workmanship, beauty of color, and finish. tm As Superior os if Looks— The "Egmont" Gig: Kven 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 "EGMONT" is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., (Just soutli of the Victoria Bridge), • STRATFORD. FRUIT PESTS. Now is tl>* * me to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose I can supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In J pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins. COOPER'S FUNGICIDE in lib and 71b tin 9. "HARBAS" ' In 1 gallon tins. "VERMORITF" In packets. "ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. •'SUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS. NEWTON KING GENERAL MERCHANT.
THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR MADE. THE FORTUNA, tlie Separator 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 parts are easily procured at reasonable prices. B. BARENESS JULIET STREET, STRATFORD. OR AGENTS. BROADWAY TAILORING COMPAN Y, STRATFORD, HAVE REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES. Two Doors from Newton King's Auction Mart. TO STAND THE SEASON AT STRATFORD nnd TtfAVEL the Surrounding District, as required, The Purebred 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; nnd Clotali, 2.19. Advance is a beautiful black, of great conformation, and stands 16.2. His stock have won fame in the South, whether oil the race-track, in the show-ring, or on farm work. Advance only raced until 2£ years cto, and gained a record for the National Cup (Christchurch), two miles, in 4miu. fee., which is evidence of his great pace, beating, amongst others. Albcrtorfous and Blade Child. Out of nine starts, he secured four lirds, two seconds, :uid unee unplaced. Advance has sired a number of good performers, including Iledvic, who went a mile arid three furlongs in 3.15 and 3.10. Promotion, u winner over a mile in 2.18; General Advance, Drum Major, Rearguard, Tarah, etc., all good Terms. £6 6s. Two or more mares ns per arrangement. All care taken, -but no responsibility. Fee payable by January 1, 1917. Will travel as follows Douglas (Monday), Cardiff (Thursday), Inglewood (Wednesday), htharu (Friday). W. ITAWKE, Empire Stables, Stratford. flßßtetaMrgyg CAMPHRE ($). '"''jllMW (Carbine—Revelry). Sire cf numerous winners. TERMS : £lO 10s, single mare. Reduction two ot more mares. Also the Thoroughbred Horse, TOYGUN (18) (Forir.osan—VVepner.) Half brother to Sir Solo, winner of Auckland, Wellington and Manawatu Cups, and sire of Roogora and True Gun. TERMS : Single mare, £4 10s, TO STAND AT NEW PLYMOUTH and Travel the District, •THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BRILLIANT BOY. Mackenzie (366) Dam Kate (819). Bred by \V. I«\ M. Buckley, Esi],, of Hoon Hay, Christchursch. TERMS: Single Mare, £4. Good grazing free till December 31. All care but no responsibility. For further.' particulars see- cards. Apply J. BOND, Owner, Gill St, New "Plymouth, ' •,f GMom-ID-Charge.
STRATFORD. gTRATFO.RD Show!—>*o\v is the time to got your Xew Costume. Latest styles and values at Mollison's. a.n. 'J'HE Latest in Summer Millinery!— Trimmed Models, -Ready-to-wears, Panamas, Straw shapes. Your inspection invited. —Mollison's, Stratford. a.n. {MIILDREX'S Bonnets and Hats!-A splendid assortment to choose from. Prices, too, are very moderate.—Jlollison's. a.n. QREAM Jap. 'Silks, \/4J/» to 3/11 yard; so nice for summer, and easy washing.—Mollison's, Broadway. a.n. TJAINTY Floral Crepes, Muslins, and Voiles, 7d. to 2/11 yard. Pretty Neckwear in Voile or Muslin. —Mollison's. a.n. TATTERSALLS STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE, INGLEWOOD JJOSSES, Vehicles, and Motor Cars for hire. Careful drivers on the premises, day and nigbt. M. J. HARTfGAw. PROPRIETOR. 'Phone No. 2. TO STAND THE SEASON at ELTHAM and Travel Stratford and Surrounding District, The CI3 desdale Stallion KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. By Black Knight, (12,860), imp.—l'lower. He u handsome horse, 4 years old, and obtained two firsts and a champion at the Stratioru A. and r. Show last year. / Terms: £1 single mare. Good accommodation lor mares Irom a distance. All care taken, hut no responsibility. JAMES GRANT, Hawera. T. KELLAIUN, Groom-in-Charge. TO STAND THE SEASON AT PUNGAREIUJ 1 ' 'J ravel the District between Opunake and New Plymouth, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion HERE-I-COME. 212, N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. 1. Site-Here-I-Go (213); Term?: Single mare, £4; ts/o or more as arranged. A Ifo— The Purebred Clydesd.ilfi Stallion, KOYAI MASTFR 1351 N.Z.S.B. (5 years old). Sire, Royal Crown, 5-14 N.ZS.R; Ihm, Flora, 1526 N.Z.S.B. For full pedigrees see cards. Terms: £4; two or more marea as arranged. Fees payable January 1. 1917. SYMONS BROS., % "Thorndale," Puugarehu. TO STAND THE SEASON AT AWAKINO, THE HACKNEY STALLION HEATHERBL.OOM. Terms, £2 10s. Payable Jan. 1. 1917, A liberal allowance for two or more mares the property of one owner. A. H. CONDON, Owner. TO STAND THE SEASONSENTRY HILL, ON THE FARM, The Fashionably Bred 4-year-old Draught Entire TREASURE ROYAL, (Royal Treasure (imp.)— Judy.) Royal Treasure, by Pride of Blacon, out of Nelly of Kellymenoch. Judy, by Rob Rov from Kate, by Prince Henry from Blossom. * Blossom bv Bnthwell (imp.). Treasure Royal has been passed as. thoroughly sound by D. H. ftaite, M.U.C.V.S. (London). Fees: Single mare, £3 10s. Two or more mares as per arrangement. A discount of 10s will be allowed if fees are paid by .January ), 1917, All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to: i«'. JI. SAMPSON, fleotrv Hill.
J. B. RICHARDS, (Recently with Mr Newton King), HAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ' . STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values anil qualities of land in Taranaki is at ill disposal o2 investors. Special facilities for land-seekers go F. A. CRAMER' THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REGAL STREET, STRATFORD. TEA nOADWAY. Proprietors TE WHARE-REKA Old Friends and New Cordially Wei*
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