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Uuh-_i«-Hm Notices. OINTERBUKY AGRICULTURAL "■Ant) PASTORAL ASSOOIA- ■) TION. ' WINTER SBOW, 1904. f IN view of bhe proposal bo hold a Winter i Show in Chriftchurch in 1904, bhe Chrietcb-rch Meat Company, Limited, has decided tb supplement the Prizes given ab the Show as follows :— , That for all First and Second prizes won by Farmers, with roots grown with ISLINGTON FERTILIZERS, a further sum, corresponding to the value of the Prizes obtained, will be given by the Company. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, Limited, 161, Hereford Street, Chrhtchurch, j Cocksfoot "TX7"E again remind our Peninsula friends that we will be glad to sell their Cocksfoot on commission, and being Brokers only, clients may rest assured that they get the best possible price for anything placed in our hands. We invite all to send us samples and price expected. PITCAITHLY & CO., Christchurch and Lyttelton Cocksfoot AS the coming Cocksfoot season is now approaching, I beg to notify farmers that I will be a Buyer at the highest market rates. Samples w'll be received at Post Office, German Bay, and offers made f.o.b. nearest .hipping place or in Lyttelton where I will sample the feed. Trusting to receivD a si are of your pat* ronage. P. J. MORA, German Bay. WHALE BROS. Jewellers and Greenstone Merchants, 230, COLOMBO T REKT, CHRISTCHURCH. Taranaki Farms THO3E who contemplate Purchasing o Leasing Farma in Taranaki, or any parb of bhe North Island, should communicabe with JAMES B. SCOTT, Farmers' Exchange, Stratford. Liata of Properlies, large and Small Farm on application. Correspondence invited and promptly at. tended to. If in Stratfordjmake a point o calling on ] JAS. B. SCOTT, AND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, &c BROADWAY. BTR-TFORU. P.O. Box 56 ~~C. H. ARNDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT STRATFORD, TARANAKI. •4 K/» ACREB, dairy h ase 5 years ab 14s JLOD per acre, together with 50 cows ; purebred bull; cut crop j farm implements, etc. Property situated on good road 300 yards from factory (adjoining farm recently leased at 19a 6d per acre). The lot for _£654. I Particulars on application. A C)TJ ACRES fineßt dairy land, /evel 4r__J i »nd excellently grassed ;1 m ile from Toko towD, station, factory etc., Btratford County ; good, dwelling; fencing nex cellenb order, etc.; leaae of 28 years ab varying rentals up to 2a 6d per acre. Good will £8 per acre. Cheaper than freehold of a Bimilar quality ; 27 acres of this property are now let for £1 per acre. i H Af_ ACRES undulating bo hilly coun--4 V/V/ try, aboub half available for dairying, all in the best of grasses, well , fenced and subdivided into twelve paddocks; i excellent eighb-roomed residence and various necessary outbuildings; could be divided ' into three properties withoub further cosb; creamery and proposed railway sbabion 1 within 2 miles. This Ib a property sure to t e in value. Freehold £10 fer acre eaßy rme.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 8 September 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 8 September 1903, Page 1

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