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CAMPBELL JACKSON. LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. CHANCE FOR A SHEEP FARMER TO RETIRE. JpjPJ ACRES nice land situated Fitzroy, Sow Plymouth: all in grass but three acres shelter bush; well watered; freehold on metalled roaxl one mile from High School, one mile from Railway Station; no buildings; no mortgage. Price £2:500. Will take sheep or cattle farm in exchange. A GOOD PROPERTY ON EASY TERMS 58 aair > r * arni 011 good metalled road; all level; well subdivided arid practically clear of weeds; good house and outbuildings; no mortgage. Will sell for £SO per acre with £3OO cash, balance at 5% per cent, for a good term or will take a small house in exchange; stock if desired at vacation. Note: To inspect is to buy.
One result of the measures that are being taken in the United Kingdom to increase the production i'o foodstuffs is tho development of the farm tractor. Tens of thousands of acres of British park and common land are being broken up for cropping 'with the aid of light and handy motor-tractors. .An Agricultural Machinery Branch and the. British Munitions Department lias co-operated with the Board of Agriculture and the Pood Controller in the- promotion of the manufacture of agricultural implements in the j United Kingdom, and reports that havft reached His Majesty's Trade Commissioner (Mr. R. W. Dalton) indicate that there is likolv to? be a demand for the new tractors iv \*>w Zealand. Tlioy are light and ha:x!y machines, with great pulling capacity, and they can be used for hauling ploughs, harrows, reapers, etc., with economy and ease. One small tractor has ploughed 25 acres in 20 hours, and this without expert handling. Thu demand for the new machines is great in Britain at the present time, but it appears that the manufacturers will be able, to supply orders from abroad presently. The fault of most of the existing tractors is that they are too big, too complicated and too costly. Britain's own needs, at a time when all the available land had to be brought under cultivation quickly with a minimum demand for skilled labor, have produced the sort of machine that should suit the 2\ T ew Zealand former. > Whatever you do, do it well! Although the reward may be small; AH your rivals with ease to excel Is'the proudest achievement of all. And whatever you buy, buy the best! And successful results you'll assure, Thus in winter time, always invest In Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 24
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 3
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