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Properties For Saio or To Let. GL A.» F iIEBSOIHEB LAND AGENT, CARTERTON, WAIEAEAPA. For Abstract of Property List and fartherpar nlars see “ Canterbury Times " o ich weak. Xl4 1 TARANAKI FARMS. C. E. M~ * J o e LICENSED LAND BROKER, HAWEEA. •- FOR' SALE:' ■ OIAfl ACRES, 13 miles from Hawera. About 1500 •JT'uU acres in grass ; subdivided, small bouse, yards, &e.; perpetual lease;' rent, fid per acre. Price, £4 per acre. QAAfJ ACKES, 25 miles from Stratford. Three v"u" • thousand acres in grass, now 6-roomed house, woolshed, men's house, yards, &c. ; splendid sheep property; freehold title. Price, £2 12s (id per acre. 1 -ACRES, G miles from Patpa, two miles iiJULf from railway station. Over 1000 acres in grass, rich level country; 10-roomed house, woolshed, men’s cottage, yards, &o; freehold. Price, £7 per acre. 1 Qftft ACRES, 0 miles Mokoia railway station; A 01/tf 350 acres in grass, partly fenced, small house, yards, &c.; good sheep country ; perpetual lease, rent Gd per acre. Price, £GSO. 0.", Q ACRES, 2 miles from Waipnku railway j station; 110 acres grassed, partly fenced, 3-roomedhouse, good dairying country; near factory ; freehold. £4 10s per acre. OQ" ACRES, 5 miles from Toko, all grassed &UO nnd fenced, 5-roomed house; first-class sheep country', well watered; freehold. £5 5s per aero. 1 rift ACRES, 5 miles from Ellham railway ioW station, ail grassed and subdivided into SI paddocks, 5-roomed house, whare, sheds, Ac. ; iirst-elass dairy farm, thoroughly improved; freehold. £ll per acre. BO ABDIWG-HOUSE, centra! position, Hawera. now building, 15 rooms, good section of laud. Can be leased for term of years, with purchasing clause. IT O K __S A L E . ■LAND! LAND! LAND! NORTH. ISLAND, WANGANUI DISTRICT. /»4 iG ACRES—HiIIy country, 14 miles from WaiDiW totara Railway Station; 203 acres in grass, balance light bush; good road within 4 miles, balance graded track- Rent Gd per acre, purchasing claim 10s. Price goodwill £359. 0 ACRES—Good grazing country, 250 in grass; "OU 1 i mils from school, li from dairy factory; new 7-roomed house, ovovy convenience; good road, fi miles from Momahaki Railway Station. Price £5 per acre: easy terms. 1 Sft ACRES—First-class Dairy Farm, divided JLUI? into ]4 paddocks, with 4 ) cows (more or lessl and the young cattle, all utensils, carts, implements, horses, &c. ; 7-roomcd house, dairy', barn, 2 orchards, good garden; three-quarters of a mile f rom school, 1 mile from factory, 4 miles from New Plymouth. ' Pries for whole as a going concern £1300; terms easy. QQ Ft ACRES—bplmulid sheep country, la miles 000 from Wanganui, divided into 9 paddocks, good road, 6-roomcd house, with every convenience, sheep dip and yards; fences all in good order. Price £5. Terms £IOOO- - balance 5 per cent. This is a bargain.' PARTNERSHIP. Wo have a Splendid. Opening for an Experienced FAKM.EE, with £SOO, to take up a Farmership in a Farm about 12 miles from Wanganui. Full particulars on application, PINCHES & CO„ LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS POST OFFICE CHAMBERS, WANGANUI. 22071 Insurance Companies. OnHE NEW ZEALAND PIKE AND MARINE JL INSURANCE COMPANY. Established ISSC. Capital £1,°00,000 Paid-up Capita! and Reserve ... £435.00!! THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIESf COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies tnrougsout the Worli A. L. PARSONS, 513 XX Manager. Miscellaneous. A CHOICE X.ot Children’s Cots in various sizes and qanlities. Italiantyneami Co. K 1357 ASX’LENDXD Assortment of Trouserings, Coatings and Suitings to select from. J3alUurtyne a.nd Co. 21357 HOICE Colourings and Designs in Brussels and Axminstur Carpets in largo variety. Ballnntyne and Co, 21.357 ESSENCE OF COFFEE. ’ijf- 'THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. One penny alloivcd for empty bottle. 2177 OUSEUOL D It eouisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery, Plata i Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Mineon’s Cheap Depot, 220, Colombo street. I" _ NSERT your Notices iu the Exchange Column of “Tlic Now Zealand Cyclist.” -»/» A CKINTOSHES made to order for Ladies or J.Vu. Gentlemen iu any shape, Ballantyno and Co. 21357 C'( EVERAL hundred dozens of the noted 2s Gel Wcarweli Gloves in Browns nnd Taus ; Bat Inntyne and Ca. X 1357 IND it to Robertson’s Perth Dye Works, Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. ,KE Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds. Is Gd and 2s Cd, all srs and Chemists, . 221 rAUOO.” the New Remedy for Indigestion. 2s 6d per bottle, at Kincaid’s '■ X 163 iKK Wood's Great Peppermint Cure or Coughs and Colds. Is fid and 2s fid, al Mr and Chemists. _ _ 2311 _ J WORDS iu the Kxehanue Column of it “'1 be New Zoaiand Cyclist” will result ur advantage. ■Wanted Known. fWIAKTEI) Ku 'f lindo Tea. TED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for GeyX 1742 "\~fST ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Cc 'y’y lindo Tea. X 1513 "STitTA NT E D Know Vv lindo Tea. -Kincaid’s G.i for Gey X 1513 ■rrWTANTED Known—At Shaw, Robinson and V v Co.’s Sale, 30 doz Men’s Heavy Twill Flannelette Shirts, with collars, 213, Cashel Street. fid. for Is lid WANTED, any' per-mn nor able to procure Saxon Tea from their grocer to communicate with Saxon Tea Company, who will arrange witli an ageut to supply them. F133il ¥ ANTED Known—l rat Urn Perth Dye Works are still going ahead, turning out hing hut. first-class work. Everybody pleased. 1 and see for yourself. Gloucester Street west. cpbouo 707. ANTED Known—Mrs ouarrermaiu is Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Goats’ au 1 Children’s Lefc-oif Clothing. Letters by post* f otherwise attended to. Address, Airs G. Quarrermain. io4. Horn rsreer. -1,08 Tf/KT ANTED Known —The “Countess” threo (, y and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity mid exceptional durability. Sole agents foi Canterbury, W. Strange and Co. ; 21735 "WTSTTANTED Knov/n—The “Countess threo V V and four-ply Knitting Wools are the bast. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole agents for Canterbury, W. Strange and Co. X 1785 Business IvTotices, JpKOSSER & ‘*“ J (LTD.) GENUINE LINSEED CAKE. UNEQUALLED FOR REARING AND FAT TENING STOCK OF ALL KINDS. VALUE AS A FOOD FOR STOCK : 11L of Oilcake contains as much food as 171 b of Turnips. PRICE : £8 PER TON. SMALLER QUANTITIES, 9s PER CWT. SUPPLIED FINELY GROUND. MEDIUM CRUSHED, OR IN WHOLE CAKES. 1. The Fiuely Ground variety is specially adapted forilissolv.'.ig 'in water for feeding young stock. 2. The Medium Crushed is the form in which it most suitable for sheep and cattle. NO CALF SHOULD BE REARED WITHOUT OIL CAKE. —The expense of Oil Cake is the objection usually made to its use. AVo can show that it is more economical to use it, and makes money for the user. Quarter of a pound per day of oil cake iu separated or skim milk will cost under 2s for the period during which the calf requires special feeding. The improvement in the weight and condition of the calf is worth several times that amount, besides givingit a sound constitution. STARVED CALVES MEANS WEEDY CATTLE. For ufo the Finely Ground Oil Cake is best prepared by steeping iu boiling water for twelve hours ) ol'ore using (cold water will do. but hot is preferable), and adding either to heated separated milk, skim milk, buttermilk, or whey. OIL CAKE FOR SHEEP.—Wo bog to draw the attention of sheep owners to tho fact that we are now grinding our OIL CAKE AS FINK AS MEAL. Iu this form sheep enu easily be fed on oil cake by mixing it in any proportion desired with cbnll', and it is such a nutritious food that even a small quantity in tho ton of chaif enormously increases the value of tho latter as a food, and wil also improve the wool clip.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 2

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