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AND "READ THIS IN COMPORT BY THE SOFT LIGHT OF HATCH LIGHTER. NOTHING BUT THE BEST MACHINERY PROM THE FARMERS' Co.&GENTS FOR BOOTH MACDONALD'S MACHINERY. . ; SELF OILER AND TITAN WINDMILLSGENERAL FARM IMPLEMENTS. SPECIALISTS IN W ' iJiR SERVICE*

TO THE MAN NOW. GET IN EARLY, DON'T DELAY. ACRES freehold land, subdivided into nine paddocks, all ploughable, well watered, well fenced; good metalled road, :} mile from cheese factory, school, post office; new house, 5 rooms, cowshed. Farm free from weeds. Price £45 per acre, £250 cash. Real nice little farm. J(gA ACRES, all in grass, cropped, , nice shelter bush; well subdivided and watered; freehold tenure. land all ploughable, half been ploughed; dead level farm; wc]l fenced; good metalled road; 1} miles to main factory, railway station, and school; first class house 7rooms, all conveniences. £36 per acre, £OOO cash. To see is to buy. Clients assisted financially at lowest current rates. Arrange your mortgage now with LAND AGENT STRATFORD. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC. COMMITTEE TTELP our soldiers by sending donations every Saturday to Market and Tea Rooms in Broadway. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Secretary. HENRY BROWN & CO. MERCHANTS *ND JOINERY TIMBER YARD AND FACTORY: / Morley Street (Breakwater Tram) Near Railway. TIMBERS, JJOORS, gASHES, TJIRAMES, Q.LASS, QEMENT, ]RONMDXGERY. I Thmcdin, March C. At Burnslde market 235 fat cattle were penned tncludiiiK a number of very prime bullocks. Trices were hardly ou.ua lto last week's rat l'rime bullocks fetched £lB to £2O, exL--22 las, medium £lti to £l7. liest cows and heifers £M 10s to £lO, medium £l2 10s to £11! 10s, others £lO upwards. Sheep—2oll penned. Last week's r<ites were maintained for (jood quality. Medium and inferior were hardly equal to late rates. Beat wethers 40s to 435, extra 455, medium 33s to 3(is (id, best ewes 37s Sd to 40s, medium 30s to 32s (id, others 2ns and upwards. Lambs. —748 penned. Freezing buyers were operatinc. Prices were firm at late rates. Best 27s Od to 30s, extra 33s lid, medium 24s to 20s, others 20s upwards. l'ii;s. —A medium yarding realised late rates. There was keen competition. Daily News motor car services from' Hawera to New Plymouth: Leaves Hooker's,' Hawera, 7.30 a.m., P. 0., Eli.ham, j S,O, P.O. Stratford 5.20, P.O. Inglewood, 0.0, Egmont Village or Egmont road, 9.15. Coach fares. Leave New Plymouth for Hawera each morning at 4.30 W. Bransgrove, proprietor.—Advt. A BOY'S ESSAY. Tea prevents women, including grand- ; mothers and sisters from dying. You get it either from Ceylon, off a tree, or from next door, out of a packet labelled . ARCADIA,

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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