SHOWS STRATFORD A: & P. SHOW. THE ONLY SPRING SHOW IN » TARANAKI. THE LARGEST DAIRY SHOW OF NEW ZEALAND. New Zealand Championships in Dairy Breeds. Two Prizes of £SO for Jerseys. £55 Cup for Friesians. Write the Secretary for a Schedule. RESERVE THE 26TH AND 27TH OF NOVEMBER for the STRATFORD SHOW. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AND 20. Grand Parade of Stock on the Second Day. WANGANUI CANINE SOCIETY'S DOG SHOW. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. Produce, Cooking, Needlework, and School Exhibits. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLASSES. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. , Schedule on Application to > C. T. GIPFORD-MOORE, Secretary. Office, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. Manawatu and West (Joast Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Thirty-Fourth GRAND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gH 0 W AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Also MANAWATU KENNEL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH, NOVEMBER, 5, 6, AND 7, 1919. Forty-five new classes added to the Schedule. Substantial increase to th<, Prize Money and many additional Valuable Trophies. General Entries close on October 11, and those for "live Stock on Saturday, October IS, at 1 p.m. Write for schedules and all particulars to the Secretary : W. T. PENNY, Box 85, Palmerstou North. SPRING LAMB. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. SOLE BROS., as usual, have secured a good supply of prime lambs, but ORDER EARLY. TITe Prices are Right. Also prime ox beef and wether mutton, unequalled fol- quality in the Dominion. A SURE WIN for A TARANAKI OPPORTUNIST 110 ACRES going concern, rich swamp and undulating land with 15 cows, horses, vehicles, implements, etc.; dwelling, 3 rooms, washhouse, spacious sheds (concreted); s'.nltered and warmly situated, only 4 miles from Hamilton; close school, railway, 'ried milk Mid butter factory; partly neglected but all easily i".proved; adjoining Elands selling at £(>o to £BO per acre. Pric2 £4OOO, £7OO deposit. 162 235 ACRES going concern, mostly ploughable, undulating county in g.iod district; (iO acres grassed; dwelling 3 rooms. Price includes 23 cows, horses, pigs, milking machines, implements, etc.; cream cart passes; school handy; £ls per acre, £OOO cash. 040 ACRES, going concern, 40 cows, milking machines, implements, etc.; good range buildings. £4O per acre, £2OOO cash; never previously on market. MOORE-JONES BROS. HAMILTON 440 ACRES Freehold, situated at Tarata; all in grass with exception of CO acres; no weeds; well subdivided; wintered 400 sheep. Price £0 10s per acre; cash down £3OO. Balance can be arranged. 300 ACRES West Coast Settlement Lease; 18 years to run, at 2/per acre; 200 acres in grass, balance goo-.l bush; any amount of good rata for firewood on it; within 2 miles of chees" factory There is a 4-roomed house and cowshed with Lawrence Kennedy Milking Machine. Price for goodwill £1500; cash down £750; balance 5 years at (j per cent. QUARTER-ACRE Beach Street, 2 frontages; sunny position; live hedges all round; within J minute's walk ot tram stop; L. Transfer Title Price £300; terms can be arranged R. F.' CORNWALL, DEVON STREET. P O Box 134. . Telephone 358 Awnt for "Treloar" Milking Machine.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 8
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