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SELECTION OF FIRST CLASS FARMS. FREEHOLD. 160 ACRES, all in grass except S acres lucerne, % acres barley; -well sub-divided and watered, level; land absolutely clear; carrying capacity <M) cows; all general farm buildings; factory ,an(t school adjoining property. HHCS -£47 FEE ACHE, AN? TERMS TO SUIT CLIENT. (422 H H9_AOE ES, Ngaere, 12 paddocks, nearly all ploughable, 50 acre! already ploughed. all nice swamp land and capable of great improvement. Buildings: 5-Toomed house, 4>-toail concrete cowj slied, and outbuildings. FKICJ£ X'Q/J PER ACRE, WITBE MILKBiG wawW GIVEN 3iOD m Exceptionally easy! terms. " (420 ft 230 ACRES, situated in Matapu; exceptionally Veil Mxßvidect, boxthorn hedges; 170 acres stumped and in good grasses* 8 acres turnips. Buildings: 10-roomed house with all com veniences; also 4-roomed house, concrete floor cowshed and yards; milking machines, Hutchison water power in one shedy carrying at present 120 cows, 16 weaaers, 8 horses and 30® sheep. This farm can be sold either as a whole or in tw® blocks. PRICE AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. " (423)1 160 ACRES, all in grass except 10 acres shelter bush, all ploughable, 80 acres already stumped, sub-divided into 10 paddocks; good house of 8 rooms, Ifi-bail cowshed, with concrete floor; milking plant driven by water power; good trap and implement sheds situated 14-mile to creamery and school, 4 miles in Inglowoodt by good road; carrying capacity 45 cows. PRICE -£QQ PES ACRE. TERMS AS PER ARRANGEMENT. (430# LEASEHOLD, 250 ACRES, all in grass and well sub-divided, all level arid welf watered; carrying capacity 90 to 100 cows. Buildings: . Good) 7-roomed house, -20-bail concrete floor cowshed, and all general outbuildings; situated 1| miles to factory by good metalled road. LEASE FOR 5 OR I YEARS AT ANNUAL RENTAL! OF £2 PER a CRE. (452); 113 ACRES, all level and well snb'-divide'd; 5-robmed h'ouse, concrete cowshed and yards ; 3 years' lease to run at 37/6 per acre. Fof sale as going concern, including 39 cows (young and early calvers), 1 horse, cart and harness, 9 big store pigs, 11 slips, 3 cows (close to farrowing),'! boar; 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant, ; - complete with engine, 7 milk cans; 8 acres swedes, 2 acres oats and grass. 2 stacks hay, 2 acres carrots and mangolds; 4 acres just stumped; balance in go°d grass; situated on good asphalt Toad; U miles to factory, school and P.P. PRICE £l2oo* EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. Thc Farmers' Co-® Stock & Station Agents & Auctioneers, HAWERA.

IMPORTANT TO CEMENT USERS T BE DOMINION PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, the largest Cement Company in New Zealand, are now placing, their cement upon the market. With a company capital of some £400,000 the most modern works south of the line have been installed. No expense has been spared in getting the best results. Experts were sent to visit the United States, Canada, and Europe, and to obtain the latest and most efficient methods of cement manufacture. The capacity of the plant will enable the company to produce 90,000 tons per 340 days, being in excess of tha total of all other New Zealand companies put together. The Cement already produced HAS PASSED ALL STANDARD TESTS "FLYING," WHILE THE INDENTATION, EXPANSION, FINENESS AND TENSION TESTS HAVE PROVED OF A HIGHER STANDARD than thatsecured by any other New Zealand Cement. The Company is out to produce and supply NOTHING BUT THE BEST! In raw material the Company is exceptionally fortunately situated, having an almost unlimited supply of Auckland district FIRST QUALITY Cement Rock, exceeding 400,000,000 tons. The whole plant is worked by hydro-electric power. As the quality of the Cement has such an important bearing on the life of concrete work, those interested will do well to see that Dominion Brand Cement js demanded, so making certain of the best results, from the best Auckland district stone, and produced under the most modern conditions t0..a.-test that will satisfy the most exacting, AGENTS-* N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY, At Hawera and all branches* CHIEF AGENTS—! - E. GRIFFITHS & CO. Eclipse Fertilizers These profit-mciking Manures, siy-well-knawn 1 throughout the South Island, cup now obtain- II able from oar works at lmlay, Waaganui r at || the following pricesi— Per tpn Eclipse Special Turnip .. £7 15 O »» » Potatd .. 717 6 » „ Rape . . 7 15 O >« „ No. 1 Grain 7 12 6 For green orops n « No. 2 Grain 7 12 6 Eor ordinary cropping,purposes n » No. 1 Grass 7 17 6 For .old posture i» » No. 2 Grass 7 17 6 For sowing "with'seed in laying dowirpermaneiit pasture Superphosphate .. .. 7 O O Eclipse Mangel Fertilizer 8 0 0 ANALYSIS: potash) Phosphates, 30% (8:90 soluble) - Potash 2.00% • Ammonia 1.82% Owing to the cieraajld'for Bone Dust" bcingin'excesßckoarproduction, we hare'had'to withdraw our Special Mrtring—HaK Sope***ad HalfBone Dust. Wc can offer *4an.altenm!ive: Special Mixing, No. 2 .. £7 TO O Half Snper, Half Blood and Bone, which » rich in both Nitrogen and Phosphates, ancLshouklprove a valuable-substitute. All prices Free on Hail, Imlay. All orders receive prompt attention. Write for book giving full particulars of analyses, eto. The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI Limit<sd

"OZO" TOTH POWDER whitens the teeth, invigorates the gums and gives a sweet fragrance to thevbreath. 6d tins ;evexywlier«. 16

UP OROZIER, No. 21, EfGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy wa, Good aanriah

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1917, Page 3

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