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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated.) RAND A NNUAL CHOW, QRAND A RACECOURSE, WANGANUI, NOVEMBER 17th & xStli, 192, £IBOO IN PRIZES. Including CHAMPION HUNTERS' JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist Prize £7O; 2nd £2O; 3rd £lO. Nomination £2; Acceptance £l. Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, Dogs, Home Industries, Art and Technical, Returned Soldiers and other classes. Entries close November Gtli, 1920. Schedules and Entry forms from F. G. SBDDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 152, King's Chamber;, Maria Place, Wanganui. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW THE SPRING SHOW OF TARANAKI. THE DAIRY SHOW OF NEW ZEALAND. NOVEMBER 24th & 25th. Classes for: HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK, ART, SPECIAL JUNIOR OLASSES, and DOGS. Entries Close November 13th. Schedules Posted on Application. A. J* BARE, Secretary. Telephone IS2. P.O. Box ;~>9. Stratford.

PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. THE PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, NEPTUNE OF WILLOWBANK, five years old; sire, Commander of Willowbank; grand sire, Sunflower's Perseus. The latteT is the sire of Messrs. O'Sullivan and Sons' bull that was sold the other day at the Jersey Breeders' Sale in New Plymouth for 300 guineas. The dam is Malaprop V., by The Squire. Neptune of Willovvbank is of first-class breeding, and traces back to four im- "•: ported bulls, K.C.8., Monopoly, Starlight, and Yanky Sweet. On the dam side of the sire we have Michaelmas Daisy and Michaelmas Day, both Advanced Register of Merit cows, also on the dam side Madam Malaprop V., A.R.M. 79. Neptune of Willowbank's stock has taken prizes at the Stratford Shows.

ALSO— Three Pedigree Bull Calves, two with the Wood of Rozel Sultan, who has 9 Certificates of Record daughters, and one by Neptune of Willowbank out of a first prize show cow. For Particulars Apply to—- ' C. JJEULI, Tariki.

A HANDY TARM. -J OO ACRES, Freehold, situated close to leading .town. Factory only 5 chains distant, school 20 chains. Post office on property. Dwelling house of fl rooms, .8-bail cowshed, concreted; 170 acres in grass, 1J acres of shelter bush. Well watered by running streams and subdivided into 12 sheep proof paddocks. Wintered CO cows, 55 breeding ewes, 20 weaners, and 6 horses. Four-cow Ridd plant, 2i h.p. Lister engine, and newly installed Separator goes with the property. Immediate possession. PRICE £55 per acre. Only £SOO cash required from good man. GOING CONCERNS, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ftA ACRES, Freehold, situated 3 miles " from railway station. Factory quarter-mile. A well sheltered and compact property. About ISO acres of welldrained swamp. Carries 30 cows and does them well. Thoroughly up-.to-date dwelling house of 7 rooms with hot and cold water, and in good order. Good cowshed with large hay shed, separator room, 4-cow plant with Lister engine. No weeds. This is an attractive property, and would cut up into two handy farms. PRICE, as going concern, £OS per acre; £l.lOO cash required. -I pjft ACRES, Freehold, 141 acres in grass, balance bush. All ploughable, Wintered 45 cows, Stock at present on property consists of 38 dairy cows (Jersey cross, all young), 2 draught horses, 18 calves, 0 pigs, 10 sheep, 4-cow plant, concrete cowshed. Dwelling house of 5 rooms, pantry, etc; 14 miles to factory, school and post office. Subdivided into 12 paddocks and well watered by ims. PRICE as a Going Concern ""•■ acre; £I2OO cash required, illest particulars apply— NEWTON KING, LTD,, LAND DEPARTMENT, P.O. Box 3fl, INGLEWOOD, 'Phone G,

URINARY SURGEON, STRATFORD. No. 11 (Club Hotel), iroiialioii Stables, Eltliai SOLE BROS. \\JE know where to go for the best Cattle and Sheep, fattened on the Sweetest Tnranaki pastures. That is why our joints are always well fuvored, tender, and juicy. OUR MOTTO-QUALITY.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 8

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