SHOWS HAVE YOU? MADE TOUR ENTRY FOR THE NEW PLYMOUTH WINTER SHOW DONfT DELAY! r • —— :MAKE IT TO-DAY! ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE TO-MORROW, (Saturday), May 31, at 9 p.m. Schedules and Entry Forma, obtainable at the office in Carrie Street. WILLIAM P OKEY, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING WINTER FEATURE. TENTH DOMINION AND GREAT PEACE SHOW? HAWERA, JULY 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ATTRACTION, Under the patronage of the HON. J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education. INCREASING IN POPULARITY. MORE APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE THAN EVER. The SCHEDULES have been completely revised, and include classes for Schools, Farm and Garden, Honey, Fancy Work, Home Industries Poultry, etc., etc. SEE OUR SPECLAL SCHOOLS SCHEDULES. Our POULTRY SECTION includes Wyandotte Club's Competitions and N.i. Championships for Black Minorcas, Silver and Partridge Wyandottes, Utility Brown Leghorns, Bantams, Any other variety but game and Pekins.
ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, JUNE It. If you have not received a SCHEDULE write at once to L. 0. HOOKER, Secretary^ Box 79, Hawcra. LAND FOR SALE. TE AROHAs 993/3/1.-72 ACRES, Waihou, all in grass, G paddocks, watered by windmills and bore artesian; freehold good 5-roomed house, scullery, washhouse; cheese factory J mile, saleyards, railway station, township and P.O. 3 miles, school 2J miles; rural delivery. ' PRICE:. £OO per acre, £IOOO cash, balance 5 yeaTs at 8 per cent. 981/202/2;—388 ACRES, not far from Te Arohaj. all freehold; all iti grass -With exception of 27- acre 9in turnips; modern 7-foomed bungalow, pantry, 'washhouse; handy to dried milk, cheese and butter factories; school; station 1 mile, sslfeytfiis township 2 miles; rural delivery; tfeleplione; carrying capacity 108 cows,. £0 .horses, 00 heifers.and 40 calves; five Jbig haystacks, milking machines and separator. r : Price £4O per. acre, cash. arrangedj-Ml-ance 3 years at 6 per cent. : ' OREPORT: December-cheque £3OO-.rf?cku SB cows. - We caniJionestlv say this iis Me beat -cutting-upwqjropoaitiou iriatlus or. surrounding: .districts. It sgives weft try rand over!oolsr.le.te>lut.%. A now® °lal he aarraunldin soldi '£Bo per acre andigvoiy and l iaaiany wife arwiquoted as high iJ-'WO.Wfßie'besi bf ■ soil; tlie beat mpacity.i makes thia ai spltolM-;alI f round (to--1 vestment. T^i .^l®l/«/I^l2^TOß{»iWM t o«,"hold; 104 acres, turnips; 8 paddocks, watered • byroreitidmills; 14. -roomed house, £euileryy«wiesh*house; etc.; cowshed, andnutherfflheds. Factory school and P.O. 1 mile, > saleyards 34 m.les railway station, township 14 miles. PRICE: £46 per acre, £750 cash, balance easy.
REPORTThi s property is within a inile of the future dried milk factory. As it can winter 45 cows and do them well, with butter-fat at 2/6 to 2/9 per lb great money can be made off it. It haswintered last two seasons 28 cows, 130 ewes and lambs, 1 bull, 3 horses, and a mimber of yearlings and ealves. Over. £IZOQ can be taken off this yearly I?- M BOER CO?, ; s- SEE AROHA, * "
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1919, Page 1
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