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Land Advertisemente. FARMS — DAIRY — FARMS. A FEW SECTIONS YET AVAILABLI. — Straight Leaae — IKA ACRES Waimate Plains, ail level .LtJvJ and ploughable, in good grass; beach land ; wift winter 80 cows with justice and carry horses, etc. ; aaw house of six-rooms, large cowshed, etc. £26 per acre, £350 cash, balance of money on easy terms for five yean. 883 O ~i Q WILL Buy strong, well-finished ct/ X Q Gig, almost new and capable of seating three average men; good terms. "I f\f\ ACRES, Lease for 20 years, rent ±\J\J 20s per acre, goodwill £^375; • complete dairy'farm, house, 6*^oooll, 20-bail shed ; about one mile from township "by metal "road. _ This compact farm is on the Waimate Plains, and will carry easily 65 cows ; open foi - few days. " 879 ■PzLH CASH Depowt' wUI purch*M <^/^k\J convenient 5-room3d houie it centre of Hawera. Agents for — " ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE and NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE. HaWera Commercial jigency, . NEXT POST OFFICE, HAWERa. Telephone 147. N LAND BUYERS LAND BUYERS OWN THIS LOT ; UNPARALLELED IS IT FOR VALUE. 1000 ACRES. OUR client intends selling. Avail - yourselves of the opportunity. The farm is good-;" has proved itself good. 870 Acres are in grass, balance in bush ; about 100 acres ploughable, the rest is some of the finest grazing hills to be wished for ; 8£ miles from Wan__ganui by level metalled road; never failing water ; 10 paddocks ; excellent fencing ; school," cream.cry and township handy; can winter over 2 sheep per acre. Price £6 10s per acre ; large sum in Public Trust at 4^" per cent. Apply for further particulars, etc.j to '. . . . BADDELEY, FORLONG & CO. Stock Auctioneers, „ . Wanganui." CALVING ' ; . SEA-SON.. , A- CRITICAL PERIOD. GET BEADY: NOW. " H ,-~ - - : When a Cow lis about half dead is a poor time to think of buying s Drench. Every farmer who runs his farm on a business basis knows by experience thai it pays handsomely to prenobTeach Cow immediately after e&lving. You cannot afford to. risk the life of a valuable animal- when you can get SYKES'S DRENCH for ls : 6d packet, or 16s doz. from stores?" If you are a progressive dairyman you will always keep a supply at hand. The cost of SYKES'S DRENCH " ia small in comparison with the value obtained from its use. It acts as a -preventative of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing of rendering milk fit for the factory a day sooner. ' You cannot afford TO EXPERIMENT on your VALUABLE CATTLE with unknown and untried remedies. SYKES'S DRENQH is known as th* animal's friend, and hai the endorsement of thousands of farmers, many of -whom have written gratuitously to the press, recommending its use to Dairymen? . Don't hesitate; get a supply from your storekeeper at once. W. H. PATTERSON, (Late of Auckland) VETERINARY SURG.EON, HAS commenced the practice of his profession in this district, 'and may be consulted at Brunette's Hotel,. Normanby, or at- Remnant's Stables, Hawera, on Thursday's. Remedies supplied Jbr all diseases. For references, see handbills. GOOD )VTNE ~~" NEEDS NO BUSH NORDOES r "THE TARANAKI . — - :' JCATTLE-DRENCH " ESQUIRE any puffing. r ~lt sells on ! its merits. Qheap, reli- ' able, abd effective. Price i/Jfo; i2lb 9/. Sole manufacturer^ T. M.P.S., CHEMIST (By Exam.), j HAWERA. B"" ECAUSE I thought she was one among a thousand, now I think she is a thousand -in one, when she gives me~Moa Tea. fipHE Star Almanack contains X besides a diary and a directory, a large amoun' of . statistics and general matter v. jful to farmers.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8921, 9 September 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8921, 9 September 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8921, 9 September 1905, Page 7