! LAND ADVEBTISEMENTS. | STRAIGHT LEASE AT £2 PER AORS j : 198 ACRES ' 8 milvS from Hawera well watered; 3 acres lucerne plenty of shelter; 100 acres level i carry 55 cows'and 300 sheep; clom { to school and factory; fine 6-room ed house with every convenience : and 'phone; workshop,' dairy { stables, cart shed, whare, sheep dip stys and cowshed. Will lease foi 5 or 7 years at £2 per acre, with optional purchasing clause at £33 per acre. 57 ACRES, Stratford district; all level; carry 30 3-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £35 per acre, £300 cash, or will lease with compulsory purchasing clause. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, centre of Hawera, electric light, gas ring, wash-house, I copper aiid tubs, concrete paths. Price £850; £75 cash. J 4-BOOMED New Bungalow, h. and c ; water, electric light, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs; st.ll modern conveniences. Price £1000 with only £50 cash. O. J. ROWE. HIGH ST., NO. 118 (Upstairs), HAWERA. FOR LEASE. 1|) ACRES, 6-roomed house and good outbuildings. Term 1, 2 or 3 years. Rent, 40/- per week. HOUSES FOR SALE. Modern 6-roomed house with hot and cold water, electric ligiit, porcelain-, bath and basin; central Hawera: £950, with £100 cash. Modern 4-roomed house, hot and coldwater, electric light, laundry, por celain bath, good i-aere section. Price £1100, with £100 cash. Good 6-roomed house, well situated. A chance for man with small amount of cash. Price £625, £50 cash. 4-rooined eotfrage, with electric light, water and drainage; a very comfortable home. Price only £430; £30 cash. ; \ Gentleman's Residence — 5 sleeping rooms, sitting and dining room, kitchen, scullery, pantry, laundry, . garage, every modern convenience; ■ a very fine home. Price £2550; good terms. ' j £50 secures 5-roomed house in central Hawera. Price only 5950. j We have buyers for all classes of' real estate and invite sellers to call and see us. , Q.RAVES & nO., REGENT ST., HAWERA. j FARMERS! Use the ggg^ggyK ~ "haywo6dh- |Vn| UTILITY TEAT CUP. ppfsrifC ' Surpeme in every detail. |n||| i. \ Write for Circular. IBIIjJJ M j I'll PRICE £4 4s per JBglL !> Single Set. ' fs'ift j Three Sets or more iilisi1- I £3 17s 6d Pirl?.' Free Trial Allowed.- S«,j || jj Satisfaction Guaranteed S^SIS ill I or Money Refunded. v_J I Obtainable from J. E. HAYWOOD, W^W 42 Albert Street, \jo AUCKLAND. || MORE MONTCY; :PHOM~OALyESr ! Skim milk won't build bone, muscle,' and constitution like "CEREMILK," nearest to whole milk in nutriment, and easily digested. -"CEREMILK" is highly soluble suyl contains..a b'^ percentage of dried milk; All the in- ■ gradients are, .quickly absorbed and digested by Vtie calves. Mr Tlios H. Fever, Hunter road, Eltham, writes:1 "I reared thirty calves on 'CEREMILK' Calf Food last season and found it satisfactory in every way,, and recommend this food to any farmer. I have used other calf meals and have lost calyes, but after using 'CERE-1 MILK' I did not lose a single' calf. *' I At factories and • stores. If your dealer cannot supply, write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 498, Wellington. 27
• LA2TO AlTTEßTiaiJiiaiTg. 3 FOR SALE—A CHEAP HOME OX &A£Y TERMS. 5 ... - .... a J. COTTAGE, fcatiromcriC 9 1 scnilary, verandah, efeetrie ligMt ' ■; range, Bhslc, wash-house and tabs; bea»« r ' i tiful *eetion laid out ia I&wbs a«d gar-". k I den; everything ia sice order; sittta£e# * ; m good locality. - PBICE £650. DEPOSIT fife. | No Mortgage oa tbis property; tiaii- , aqcß by reasonable weekly fayasesttav J. J. A™* '. \ LAND AGENT, HAWERA. ! Oflfco: Si^a Street W«et,. 'P4mm «£. - - ■ : - LAND & ESTATE A-GEKT^ . • V HAWERA. ¥ .■■ ' i-" *—,: •- : f iBASEBOLD DAZB7 FAMM^ f 190 AGEES * RENTAL £2 PEB AOSS. ".a TEEM 4 TEAJta Situate on good metalled road; If mOm to achool and factory. This farm is fttfto undulating and is in splendid: tjmt -ore. Sub-divided intoK) paddoektS anbstantjal live and wire fences; ptatl ful supply of water by two raiTwiS ' HSfAusf aOd BlPlinVi * •-" | BUILDINGS — New 5 roomed hooMt with every convenience, inehiduur kott; ; and cold water, telephone, newstieM*ery shed, chaff room, garage, mat*. ■ room, wood shed, new 6^ail¥» through cowshed with concrete «act and yard. ! CARRYING CAPACITY T5 COWS. I FOB SALE AS A GOING CONCERIf with 50 choice yonng dairy emraw. £. ' pedigree bull (Jersey), 12 we«ner«">eow L.K.G. milking plant and ESUbm engine, 65-gal. separator, 7 cans, clibl full lock waggon, g.f. plough. tri|w£ and disc i harrows, sledge, barrow, » head poultry, half-draught ntare; A» 4 stacks hay, 4 acres oats an* pessv 8 acres rye and barley, 1 acre earrata^ 1. stack ensilage, 1 ton slag. PRICE ONLY £1200 THE LOTf APPLY— . ■•■;. .. -i ' • FA. E^l^ LAND AGENT, HAWSBA. THE LATEST MODEL HBATON TEAT CUP. COLID drawn cartridge brass, he*V3p" - plated, SEAMLESS, non-eorrosiwfc, and UNBREAKABLE. - . SEVJBN DAYS' FEEE TRI^JL. Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed et Money Refunded. Cups are fully msunted and readj^ % for use. , PRICE OSTLY £2 15s PEE SET OR ElO 10s FOB 4 SETS. CASH WITH ORDER. : •; There is no better Teat Cup, so WIZ - PAY MORE? Send for. your requirements to-day. Illuptrated - deaexiptiwLleaflets on application. To all Heaton Teat Cup users w* supply for one season first quality Bar* net Glass Inflations at 10% off our liafc price. GET OUR PRICE LIST. IT WILEi INTEREST YOU. WSL. FLEMING & SON! PAEROA. Sole New Zealand Agents. Telegraphic Address: "Flemson, Pae> roa.v 'Phones 124 and 90/
Clear Proof of the outstanding merit of Superphosphate for Top-Dressing Pastures. Extract from the N.Z. Journal of Agriculture, 2Otli April, 1923, giving average of results covering two years 1 - ■ trial of Pasture Top-Dressing Experiments conducted ; by. the Dept. tjf Agriculture at Te Kuiti:—. YIELD OF HAY, The plots were top-dressed again on 18th and 19th May, 1922; v and shut up for hay on 9th October following. They were cut , : and weghed during the first fortnight in January last. The aver- . \ age of results covering the two years' trials is given in the follow- , '. ' ing table:— ' ./ ; .. - I j Yield of Hay per Percentage ' __'. Fertiliser used. | Amount per (.Acre:'.. Mean Ay- increase due to Increase due t« I Acre. i erage of Three Fertiliser. Fertiliser. v ' '• •' ■ Plots. UllUmed. j . Tonscwt. qr. lb. Tons cwt. qr: ib. . : Jiasicslag ~.|No manure-1 3 0 1 41.3 " \ Cheek ...)3cwt. ... "... |1 12 2 2 0 9 2 1 87.1 buperphosphat© .|3 ew t. ... ... 2 3 0 610 0 5 36.7 Rock phosphate 3cwt . ...... j 1 11 1 22 0 8 1 21 . Lim^d. , , ■■■■■•■-■ . ■ ■ - --. * Superphosphate . 3 C wt. ... . 2 0 0 17 0 17 0 16 74.5 ► Eock phosphate 3 cw t. ... ...1 7 216 0 4 215 20.1 . > The above report is naturally an unbiassed and plain statement of facts and proves Superphosphate to '-\ be the most profitable Fertiliser1 for Top-Dressing. Full supply Superphosphate (all grades) available 5 from all Mer- . chants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers. . -
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 21 July 1923, Page 3
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